Not exact matches
2 contains multiple digital bonus features,
including an introduction by TCM host Ben Mankiewicz, behind - the - scenes photos, production stills, poster and lobby card
galleries, an original essay by Film Noir Foundation
founder and president Eddie Muller, and interviews with Muller and actress Julie Adams.
Dorland, who is also an artist, was manning a Magenta Plains booth that offers a cross-section of the
gallery's program,
including quietly stunning monochrome paintings by Don Dudley, meaty, machinelike sculptural works by Anne Libby, and classic 1980s work by Peter Nagy (who is also an artist and the
founder of New Delhi's Nature Morte).
The publication also contains images of postcards addressed to the
gallery's
founder Nicholas Logsdail over the last 50 years, from artists
including Ceal Floyer, Shirazeh Houshiary, Anish Kapoor, On Kawara and Richard Long.
The exhibition will
include related work curated by Austin English and Shrine
Gallery Founder Scott Ogden.
The artists featured in Vietnam Eye are chosen by a team of curators which
includes Serenella Ciclitira (
Founder, Global Eye Programme) and Nigel Hurst (Chief Executive, Saatchi
Gallery)
On March 16 and 17, Using the Self to Imagine the World places a spotlight on the life and practice of Ree Morton, with participants
including Tang Museum Director Ian Berry; artist Nayland Blake; art historian Sabine Folie; Alexander and Bonin
Gallery Director Kathryn Gile;
Founder and Principal of Art Agency, Partners, and Chairman of Sotheby's Fine Art Division Allan Schwartzman; and Director of Exhibitions at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia Sid Sachs.
The
Gallery's
founder, Director Nicholas Logsdail says «The decision to open a space in Milan was influenced by a number of factors,
including our particularly strong connection with important collectors and museums in Italy as well as Milan's proximity to Switzerland, Germany and France.
Curated by Arne Glimcher, the
founder of Pace
Gallery, the exhibition evolved from the critically successful presentation of the series at Pace
Gallery in London in 2017 and showcases several monumental paintings from that exhibition, as well as new loans from major museums
including the Albright - Knox Art
Gallery and the National
Gallery.
Installed in the tall yet cozy Perlman
Gallery, the exhibit features paintings from the Walker's collection (
including, prominently, an oil portrait of
founder T.B. Walker himself) hung salon - style, jammed up in close proximity to one another.
ARTIST WORK LISSON also
includes a number of short essays and recollections by the
founder, Nicholas Logsdail, and other members of the Lisson
Gallery, distributed throughout the book on themes relevant to the gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of contemporary art over the last 50 years including: Beginnings, Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and
Gallery, distributed throughout the book on themes relevant to the
gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of contemporary art over the last 50 years including: Beginnings, Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and
gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of contemporary art over the last 50 years
including: Beginnings, Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and so on.
Past jurors have
included Prospect.1
Founder and Curator Dan Cameron, Museum Director Billie Milam Weisman, Collector and Philanthropist Beth Rudin DeWoody, MacArthur Fellow John Scott, Whitney Trustee and Ballroom Marfa Co-
founder Fairfax Dorn, NOMA Director Susan Taylor, artist Tony Fitzpatrick, Director of the Andy Warhol Museum Eric Shiner, Director of the National Art
Gallery of the Bahamas and
Founder and Artistic Director of the VOLTA Fair Amanda Coulson, Dishman Art Museum Director Megan Koza Young, ArtBridge Curator Jordana Zeldin, and Collector and MoMA Board Member Lawrence Benenson.
During the past few years, we the
founders and supporters of the Chelsea Sculpture Park have mobilized the Chelsea community,
including residential, civic, educational and religious organizations,
galleries, the Art Dealers Association of America and members of the art world, in order to promote the creation of a sculpture park in Chelsea Cove.
Who's who of Chicago that were spotted on the scene
included Kavi Gupta
gallery's Kavi Gupta with wife Jessica Moss, Corporate Cleaning Services CEO Neal Zucker, Johnson Publishing chairman Linda Johnson Rice, former Nicor CEO Russ Strobel, Dia Weil, Hart Davis Hart Wine Co.'s John Hart with Carol Prins, Terminal Getaway Spa
founder Marko Iglendza, Mayer Brown LLP's Herb Zarov to name a few.
Altoon was
included in the inaugural show of L.A.'s iconic and influential Ferus
Gallery in 1957, along with artists Jay DeFeo, Richard Diebenkorn, and Clyfford Still, and was part of the gallery's star - studded roster alongside Semina founder Wallace Berman, Ed Kienholz, Robert Irwin, and Billy Al Be
Gallery in 1957, along with artists Jay DeFeo, Richard Diebenkorn, and Clyfford Still, and was part of the
gallery's star - studded roster alongside Semina founder Wallace Berman, Ed Kienholz, Robert Irwin, and Billy Al Be
gallery's star - studded roster alongside Semina
founder Wallace Berman, Ed Kienholz, Robert Irwin, and Billy Al Bengston.
Previous Nexus winners
include artists Larry Walker and Lucinda Bunnen, High Museum curator Michael Rooks, Whitespace
gallery owner Susan Bridges, Community Foundation director Lisa Cremin, Flux Projects's
founder Louis Corrigan, Spelman Museum director Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, and art critic Jerry Cullum.
This week, DailyServing's
founder Seth Curcio spoke with the artist about her diverse artistic practice
including her recent animation, Forest, which was created as the newest music video for the Brooklyn based indie rock band Grizzly Bear, and her latest exhibition Home for Hobo at Mark Moore
Gallery in Los Angeles.
Following a private viewing of Richardson's latest 3D video installation, «Rehearsal», on January 8, the artist - run
gallery, headed by its
founder and director Joe Madeira, will be showing an exhibition of the artist's new works, marked by his ventures into multiple mediums,
including photography, sound, digital film, 3D animation and, of course, installation.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the
founder of the eponymous
gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines
including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space
gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
Recent exhibitions
include The
Founder's Paradox, Michael Lett, Auckland (2017), Real Mass Entrepeneurship, OCAT, Shenzen (2017), Blockchain Future States, Petzel
Gallery, New York (2016), Products for Organising, Serpentine Sackler
Gallery, London (2015), The Innovator's Dilemma, MOMA PS1, New York (2015) and The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom, Adam Art
Gallery, Wellington (2014).
The judging panel for the fifth Max Mara Art Prize for Women was chaired by Iwona Blazwick and
included Pilar Corrias, Director of Pilar Corrias
Gallery, London; Candida Gertler,
Founder and Director, Outset Contemporary Art Fund; Runa Islam, artist and Lisa Le Feuvre, Writer, Curator and Head of Sculpture Studies, Henry Moore Institute.
Organized by the
gallery's
founder, Plinio de Martiis, «Teatro delle Mostre» emphasized emerging forms of performance, process and installation art, showing a sequence of works by 20 young Italian artists, writers and poets —
including Franco Angeli, Alighiero Boetti, Enrico Castellani, Giosetta Fioroni, Fabio Mauri and Giulio Paolini.
A more domestic cast
includes more downtown
galleries along with others from Chelsea and Europe — plus one from Bushwick and Elizabeth Dee, its
founder, now in Harlem.
As well as a deep collection of textual, archival and visual material, ARTIST WORK LISSON
includes a number of short essays and recollections by the
founder, Nicholas Logsdail, and other members of the Lisson
Gallery including Ossian Ward and Greg Hilty.
«We are honored to be part of this network that
includes some of the world's most respected
galleries,» said
founder Emmanuel Di Donna.
The museum has now three times the
gallery space, and can finally accommodate the extraordinary collection of Donald and Doris Fisher, the
founders of Gap, who used their millions in the 1970s to hoover up over 1,100 works
including 21 unique Warhols, Alexander Calders and dozens of works by Gerhard Richter.
DOUGLAS TURNER is the
founder and director of The Architecture of Tomorrow, (AOT), a nonprofit art and cultural organization,
including an online journal and project
gallery, dedicated to providing opportunities for underrepresented artists and artists at their various stages of emergence with exhibition space and resources.
For the second consecutive year, Athr
Gallery has been selected by the extensively experienced team at Art Istanbul which
includes the co
founder Sandy Angus who co-founded ART HK, to join this notable list of
galleries that will be participating in the culture rich autumn of contemporary arts in the city of seven hills.
There's [now] a critical number of
galleries that can collaborate in Dusseldorf and Cologne,» says Max Mayer, one of the
founders of Okey Dokey, which in September saw Rhineland
galleries invite visitors from cities
including Tokyo, London and Paris.
He is
Founder and Director of Devening projects + editions, a space which first began in 2007 as a curatorial effort and later developed into a contemporary
gallery that produces publications and limited artist editions,
including works by Laura Letinsky, Kay Rosen and Tony Tasset.
The panelists
included Denise Bethel, Senior Vice President and Head of Photography, Sotheby's; Howard Greenberg, owner and
founder of the Howard Greenberg
Gallery; Richard Halperin, co-author of the Art Law Handbook and estate planning attorney with McLaughlin & Stern; Marc Jacobson, copyright attorney; Edward Yee, Appraiser, Penelope Dixon & Associates; and Jeff Rosenheim, Curator of Photographs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
For this edition, event organizer Jason Andrew (
founder of Norte Maar
gallery and co-
founder of Storefront
gallery) is turning curatorial duties over to Julian Jimarez - Howard, who has selected 10 art spaces, five of which are new to the neighborhood (
including his own Outlet Fine Art).
This
includes Rocio Aranda - Alvarado, El Museo del Barrio, curator of Caribbean: Crossroads of the World, New York, USA; Paco Barragan, writer and independent curator based in Madrid; Annalee Davis, Visual Artist and
Founder / Director of Fresh Milk, Barbados; John Cox, Visual Artist, Assistant Curator at the National Art
Gallery of the Bahamas and co-
founder of Popop Studios, The Bahamas; Holly Bynoe, co-
founder and editor, ARC Magazine, St. Vincent & The Grenadines and Director, New Media at the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival.
Jansana's work has been shown in a number of
galleries and institutions since 2002
including the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, New York, SmackMellon, New York, Bronx Museum, NY, Museo de Arte Moderno de Chiloé, Chile, ISCP, New York, The Goma, Madrid, and the AMA Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, D.C. Jansana is the
founder of Kandor 13 in New York.
Referred to by its Basel - based
founders as a «hidden
gallery», Von Bartha's outpost in the Engadin Alps is set in a converted barn in the mountains at one of the pedestrian gateways to the Swiss National Park (non-art consuming visitors to the locality
include marmot and ibex).
Yuskavage has been the recipient of notable awards and honors,
including the Temple University
Gallery of Success Award (2005);
Founder's Day Certificate of Honor, Tyler School of Art, Temple University (2000); The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant (1995); MacDowell Colony Fellowship (1994); and the Zimtbaum Foundation Fellowship, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts (1986).
The
founders invited their friends and younger artists to exhibit at their
gallery where together they explored cutting edge and experimental art that
included geometric abstraction, Op Art, shaped canvases, minimalism and large - scale sculpture.
A winner from each of the categories, as well as an overall winner were selected by a renowned panel of international judges
including: Johnson Chang - Co-
founder Asia Art Archive, curator and Guest Professor of China Academy of Art (Hangzhou, China) and
founder of Hanart TZ
Gallery (Hong Kong), Nigel Hurst - Saatchi
Gallery CEO, Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Thailand and Oleksandr Soloviov - Ukrainian author and curator.
Past jurors have
included Prospect.1
Founder and Curator Dan Cameron, Museum Director Billie Milam Weisman, Collector and Philanthropist Beth Rudin DeWoody, MacArthur Fellow John Scott, Whitney Trustee and Ballroom Marfa Co-
founder Fairfax Dorn, Philantropist, Author, Curator and Collector Toby Devan Lewis, New Orleans Museum of Art Director Susan Taylor, 21c Museum Director William Morrow, artist Tony Fitzpatrick, The Andy Warhol Museum Director Eric Shiner, Collector Thomas Coleman and Director of the National
Gallery of the Bahamas and
Founder / Creative Director of VOLTA Art Fair Amanda Coulson.
Founder of A Simple Collective and the experimental project space Black & White Projects, Rhiannon has curated exhibitions and presented work nationally,
including USF's Thacher
Gallery, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Root Division in San Francisco, SCOPE in New York, and Pro Arts in Oakland.
Premnath is an artist,
founder and co-editor of the publication Shifter and has had solo exhibitions at KANSAS, New York; GALLERYSKE, Bangalore; The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis; Tony Wight
Gallery, Chicago; Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin; Wave Hill, New York; Statements, Art Basel; as well as numerous group exhibitions at venues
including Queens Museum, New York; YBCA, San Francisco; Galerie Balice Hertling, Paris; 1A Space, Hong Kong; and Thomas Erben
Gallery, New York.
Panelists
include controversial art advisor and collector Stefan Simchowitz, collector David Diamond, independent curator and consultant Myriam Vanneschi, and Transfer
Gallery founder Kelani Nichole.
Some of the art - world highlights will
include a bold array of abstract drawings by one of the
founders of the legendary Memphis group, designer and artist Nathalie Du Pasquier, presented by Apalazzo
Gallery.
Notable
galleries for 2014
include: Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), presenting a storytelling series by Sonia Shiel, current ISCP NY artist - in - residence and recipient of Ireland's 2014 Arts Council Project Award; Laura Bulian
Gallery (Milan), highlighting career Conceptualist Vyacheslav Akhunov, whose cultural investigations were featured in dOCUMENTA (13) and the 2013 Venice Biennale's Central Asian Pavilion; contemporary Bahamanian art hub Popopstudios (Nassau), spotlighting «everyday» assemblages and mixed - media works by
founder John Cox; Frederieke Taylor
Gallery (New York), revealing environmental concerns of downtown stalwart Christy Rupp, whose seminal public art projects factored into the 2012 exhibition Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969 - 1989 at the New Museum; Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main), combining sociopolitical commentary and black humor via Florian Heinke, who curated System of Diplomatic Chaos at Kunstverein Wiesbaden last year; and CONNERSMITH.
IMPULSE exhibitors will
include Black & White
Gallery / Project Space, debuting three - dimensional works by Peter Brock,
founder of Baji Lives!
Founders James Edgar and Sam Walker (who work under the Edgar - Walker moniker) have curated the Peckham
gallery and studio space's inaugural exhibition, inviting six other artists and artist duos,
including Nicholas Brooks and May Hands, to present their manifestations of «things».
Founder of surcontexto.org, an independent organisation devoted to research and curating in context within the field of contemporary South and Latin American art and history, her ongoing projects
include Plato Crítico, an art criticism platform that takes place monthly in different
galleries and museums in Montevideo; Inter / View, an audiovisual project with Dokumental collective that maps thought - processes through interviews with artists, curators, philosophers, writers, etc..
Speaking at the New York Times Art Leaders Network in Berlin, Mr. Zwirner got verbal support for his proposal from other conference participants,
including Marc Glimcher, president of the Pace
Gallery, and Elizabeth Dee,
founder and chief executive of the Independent Art Fair in New York and Brussels.
The WAAM has granted numerous awards to deserving artists,
including a Juror's Choice Award (each award named by a donor) for most exhibitions in the Main
Gallery and the
Founders»
Gallery.
Guests
include: Amy Cappellazzo: Sotheby's and
founder / principal, Art Agency Partners Lisa Erf: executive director and chief curator, JPMorgan Chase Art Collection Michael Levine: private collector, board member of Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and Arthur Levine Foundation Jack Tilton:
founder of Tilton
Gallery, NY; Roberts & Tilton, LA; and China Project, Tong Zhoa
Those involved in the panel
include four eminent figures across the international art world
including Artist and Turner Prize nominee Yinka Shonibare MBE, senior curator at the National
Gallery David Jaffe, Director of the Saatchi
Gallery, Rebecca Wilson and
Founder and Director of Paradise Row, Nick Hackworth.