Sentences with phrase «included huma»

They were chosen from a shortlist which included Huma Bhabha, Damián Ortega and Raqs Media Collective to win the commissions.

Not exact matches

The Clintons stayed out of the multi-candidate Democratic primary for New York Mayor, as the field also included former Rep. Anthony Weiner, who's married to top Hillary Clinton aide and adviser Huma Abedin.
The State Department has agreed to a conservative legal group's request to question several current and former government officials — including top Clinton aide Huma Abedin — about the creation of the former secretary of state's private email system.
A «substantial amount» of material that the FBI delivered to Congress about the Clinton email investigation — including a summary of agents» interview with top aide Huma Abedin — appears to be unclassified, which means it could possibly be released to the public.
Weiner — who was caught obsessively texting other women, including an underage girl, while married to top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin — looked pensive as he meandered through the trees at the expansive ranch.
After Anthony Weiner's latest sext scandal — which included an image of their son — Huma Abedin decides to call it a day.
Some of the famous ones include Amanpulo, Huma Island Resort & Spa and Dos Palmas Island Resort & Spa.
New IP included the long - awaited The Last Guardian, the female - led Horizon: Zero Dawn, VR space adventure Farpoint, David Cage's next game Detroit: Become Huma and a uniquely intriguing teaser for Hideo Kojima's new project Death Stranding.
Group exhibitions have included works by Huma Bhabha, Tacita Dean, Faivovich & Goldberg, Jonathan Marshall, Isabel Nolan, and Nam June Paik.
Both specific and global, contemporary and ancient, grounded and extraterrestrial, Harrison's sculptures set up their own idiosyncratic art historical lineage, which includes artists such as Melvin Edwards, Larry Bell, David Hammons, Damien Hirst and Huma Bhabha.
Meanwhile, nine other artists, including Mark Handforth and Huma Bhabha, have each created a sculptural jewelry display for the show based on the primitive - looking steel masks Calder made for an exhibition in 1940.
The artists in the exhibition and store include: Ardmore, Hope Atherton, Huma Bhabha, Sean Bluechel, Daniel Buren, Raphael de Villers, Francesca DiMattio, Mary Heilmann, Kara Hamilton, Paula Hayes, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Hella Jongerius, Steve Keister, Naoki Koide, Julia Kunin, Shio Kusaka, Takuro Kuwata, Liz Larner, Zachary Leener, Andrew Lord, Jonathan Meese, Matthias Merkel Hess, Marilyn Minter, Kristen Morgin, Nicole Mueller, Ron Nagle, Yoshitomo Nara / Kasumi Ueba, Ruby Neri, William O'Brien, Izhar Patkin, Alessandro Pessoli, Ken Price, Brie Ruais, Sterling Ruby, Anna Sew Hoy, Arlene Shechet, Lisa Sitko, Rosemarie Trockel, Kumie Tsuda, Francis Upritchard, Elif Uras, Paloma Varga Weisz, Tam Van Tran, Uncommon Matters, Kurt Weiser, Betty Woodman, and Rob Wynne.
Huma Bhabha is included in «Greater New York», the fourth iteration of the renowned collaborative series, which begun in 2000, between MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art.
The procession of raw, crumbling flesh includes Thomas Schütte with heads on a pole, Berlinde De Bruyckere's wax carcasses, the mismatched and shattered arms and head from Huma Bhabha, the naked Lauren and Hardy act from Artur Zmijewski, and half a floor for Paweł Althamer and his lost village.
Solo exhibitions include; Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (2017); «Unnatural Histories» at P.S. 1 / MoMA Contemporary Art Centre, New York, USA (2012 - 2013); «Huma Bhabha: Players», Maramotti Collection, Reggio Emilia Province, Italy (2012); Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, USA (2011); Galerie Niels Borch Jensen, Berlin, Germany (2011).
The exhibition includes work by such artists as Lynda Benglis, Gina Beavers, Ghada Amer, Huma Bhabha, and Louise Bourgeois (all of whom, it so happens, have work available on Artspace).
The Art Dinner celebrates The Contemporary Austin's 2018 exhibition season, including projects at Laguna Gloria and the Jones Center on Congress Avenue by artists Huma Bhabha, Elmgreen & Dragset, Ragnar Kjartansson, Rodney McMillian, Nic Nicosia, and Jessica Stockholder.
Her work has been the subject of numerous national and international exhibitions, including Unnatural Histories, MoMA P.S. 1, New York; All the World's Futures curated by Okwui Enwezor at the 56th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Italy; Players, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy; Huma Bhabha, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, Stranger, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio; A Different Kind of Order: The ICP Triennial, International Center of Photography, New York; Land Marks, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Intense Proximity, La Triennale, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; 2010 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum, New York; and the 7th Gwangju Biennale, Korea.
Huma Bhabha's fourth solo exhibition at Salon 94, titled With a Trace, includes a sculpture, a suite of photo - drawings, and a series of studies on paper, which were the genesis of the artist's concurrent installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Iris and Gerald B. Cantor Roof Garden.
These include Samira Abbassy, Jaishri Abichandani, Huma Bhabha, Chitra Ganesh, Scherezade Garcia, Mariam Ghani, Kris Grey, Fay Ku, Tracey Moffatt, Zanele Muholi, Marie Watt, Yee I - Lann.
This year's Live Auction includes works generously donated by Ai Weiwei, Huma Bhabha, Sarah Crowner, Liam Gillick, Jim Hodges, Wangechi Mutu, Tom Sachs, Do Ho Suh, and Marianne Vitale.
Huma Bhabha's selected solo and group exhibitions include Wages of Fear, C L E A R I N G, Brussels, Belgium; Salon 94, New York, NY; VW (VeneKlasen Werner), Berlin, Germany; Unnatural Histories, MoMA PS1, L.I.C., NY; All The Worlds Futures, 56TH La Biennale di Venezia 2015, Venice, Italy; Wild Noise: Artwork from The Bronx Museum of the Arts, El Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba; and America is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art Inaugural exhibition, New York, NY.
As well as Bacon's painting, works from the following artists are included in this exhibition: Stephan Balkenhol, Huma Bhabha, Tom Friedman, Kendell Geers, Paul McDevitt, Yoshitomo Nara, Catherine Opie, Yinka Shonibare MBE, David Shrigley, Jiro Takamatsu and Kehinde Wiley.
Exhibiting artists included Jeppe Hein, Santiago Roose, Charlotte Posenenske, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Matias Faldbakken, Mark di Suvero, Maarten Vanden Eynde, Mungo Thomson, Tom Friedman, Thomas Houseago, Scott Reeder, Tony Tasset, Matthew Monahan, Alicja Kwade, Aaron Curry, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Olaf Breuning, Oscar Tuazon, Sam Falls, Huma Bhabha, Michelle Lopez, Richard Long, Phil Wagner and Carol Bove.
The Figure in Contemporary Art @ Rosenfeld Porcini An impressive collection of figurative art including a totem by Huma Bhabha and the fantastic rustic detail of Nicola Samori's painting.
A few of the exhibitions opening during Frieze week at the galleries in New York include Arthur Jafa at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, John Baldessari at Marian Goodman, Huma Bhabha at Salon 94 (which coincides with the Met rooftop commission), Jordan Wolfson at David Zwirner, and Mark Van Yetter at Bridget Donahue.
Other notable faculty members include Rochelle Feinstein, Gregory Crewdson (current director of Graduate Studies in photography), Trevor Paglen, Shirin Neshat, Huma Bhabha, Carroll Dunham, and Barbara London.
Including collaboration with institutions such as indoor - gardening specialists Conservatory Archives and performance art festival Block Universe, Huma Kabacki says `' I believe that art should be available to everyone and that is what I have been trying to do through my curatorial practice».
Edited by Karen Marta, with an essay by Nadja Argyropoulou and Yorgos Tzirtzilakis, Animal Spirits includes work by Huma Bhabha, Paul Chan, Brian DeGraw, Sam Durant, Adam Helms, Christian Holstad, Cameron Jamie, Kim Jones, Panos Koutrouboussis, Dominic McGill, Tom Sachs, William Scott, Dash Snow and Kelley Walker.
Notable group shows include participations in the 7th Beijing Biennale, 2017; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016; Jameel Prize 4 Pera Museum Istanbul, Turkey and Asia Culture Centre, Gwangju, Korea; «Rebel, Jester, Mystic, Poet: Contemporary Persians», Museum of Fine Art, Houston and Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, Canada, 2017; «Iranian Voices, Recent Acquisitions of Works on Paper», British Museum, 2017; «For an Image, Faster Than Light», Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art, Yinchuan, China; «Global / Local 1960 - 2015: Six Artists From Iran», Grey Art Gallery, New York University, 2016; «Memory and Continuity: A Selection from the Huma Kabakci Collection», Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2016; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016; Young Collectors, The Elgiz Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2014 and the Mykonos Biennale, Greece, 2013.
His work is part of many prominent private and public collections including The Abby Weed Grey Collection of Modern Asian and Middle Eastern Art, New York; The British Museum, London; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Mohammed Afkhami Collection, Dubai, Huma Kabakci Collection, Istanbul; SYZYGY, New York; The Farjam Collection, Dubai; Zoroastrian Cultural Institute, Paris and the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran.
Visiting practitioners, recent and upcoming, include Ann Agee, Doug Ashford, Huma Bhabha, David Brooks, Adam Cvijanovic, David Altmejd, Chitra Ganesh, Barnaby Furnas, David Humphrey, Martin Kersels, Jon Kessler, Catherine Lord, Suzanne McClelland, Carlos Motta, Sarah Oppenheimer, Virginia Overton, Sheila Pepe, Gilad Ratman, Lucy Raven, Amanda Ross - Ho, Raphael Rubinstein, Barry Schwabsky, Michael St. John, Kara Rooney, and Dread Scott, among many others.
This installation presents a number of significant acquisitions that have not previously been exhibited, including works by Rirkrit Tiravanija, Senga Nengudi, Albert Oehlen, Martin Wong, Huma Bhabha, George Condo, and Andrea Zittel.
The women photographed included Teresita Fernández, Huma Bhabha, and Jacqueline Woodson.
They include Rick Owens (for whom she produces and shows furniture), Laurie Simmons, Huma Bhabha, Lorna Simpson, and Terry Adkins, whose sculpture is at Salon 94 Bowery (the «crypt») this month.
Artists whose bodies of work feature print portfolios include Alex Katz, Mark Dion, Max Beckmann, and Huma Bhabha.
Artists include: Berenice Abbott, Ellen Altfest, Ghada Amer, Diane Arbus, Gina Beavers, Lynda Benglis, Huma Bhabha, Louise Bourgeois, Katherine Bradford, Cecily Brown, Kathe Burkhart, Lois Dodd, Marlene Dumas, Tracey Emin, Katy Grannan, Grace Graupe - Pillard, EJ Hauser, Celia Hempton, Jenny Holzer, Chantal Joffe, Sarah Lucas, Catherine Murphy, Alice Neel, Catherine Opie, Collier Schorr, Dana Schutz, Joan Semmel, Cindy Sherman, Sylvia Sleigh, Betty Tompkins, Nicole Wittenberg and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye.
More than 100 works from the Bronx Museum's permanent collection will be on view, including work by Bronx - born artists Vito Acconci, Lawrence Weiner, and Glenn Ligon, sculptor and visual artist Willie Cole, photographer Lisa Kahane, sculptors Chakaia Booker and Huma Bhabha, and others.
The artists include: David Adamo Richard Aldrich Michael Asher Tauba Auerbach Nina Berman Huma -LSB-...]
Fétiche will include a broad array of significant African and Oceanic works alongside important post-war and contemporary art by artists including Andisheh Avini, Huma Bhabha, Will Boone, Bernard Buffet, Alexander Calder, Elaine Cameron - Weir, Maurizio Cattelan, Walter Dahn, Jean Dubuffet, Jimmie Durham, Llyn Foulkes, Mark Grotjahn, David Hammons, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, David Medalla, Francis Picabia, Richard Prince, Lucas Samaras, and Andra Ursuta.
Since joining the museum in 2010, Eleey has organized or co-organized more than 20 exhibitions, including surveys of emerging and established artists such as Huma Bhabha, James Lee Byars, Simon Denny, Lara Favaretto, Mike Kelley, Maria Lassnig, Sturtevant and Henry Taylor.
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