Sentences with phrase «including iconic paintings»

One large gallery highlights Abstract Expressionist greats, including iconic paintings by Pollock, Rothko, and de Kooning, plus sculptures by Mark di Suvero and John Chamberlain.
Collecting Matisse and Modern Masters includes iconic paintings by Matisse such as Standing Odalisque Reflected in a Mirror (1923), Interior, Flowers and Parakeets (1924), Large Reclining Nude (1935), and Striped Robe, Fruit, and Anemones (1940).

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Revel in iconic JDM (Japan Domestic Market) machinery from Japanese manufacturers Honda and Nissan, featuring four legendary vehicles including: — Nissan 280ZX IMSA GTX (1981)-- Nissan Skyline GT - R R32 Group A (1990)-- Honda Civic Type R — Euro Spec (2016)-- Honda 2 & 4 Concept (2015)-- Plus, distinctive and unique racing liveries (paint schemes)
Based on the 2014 Fiat 500 Lounge model, the 1957 Edition enhances its iconic silhouette with a vintage look, thanks to classic exterior colors, including Bianco, or for a bi-color look, Verde Chiaro or exclusive Celeste paired with a Bianco painted roof and mirror caps.
The exhibition which opened on Sunday at Shanghai's contemporary art museum features over 300 paintings, photographs, screen prints, drawings, 3 - D installations and sculptures including iconic works such -LSB-...]
Johnson works predominantly in mixed media sculptures and paintings, combining bare materials such as mirror, wood, and shea butter with loaded iconic objects including record covers, CB radios, historical books, and common domestic objects.
Taking Théodore Géricault's iconic 1818 — 19 painting as its point of departure, and working from photographs taken by his wife Elfie Semotan, «The Raft of the Medusa» eventually came to include over a dozen each of paintings, drawings, and lithographs, as well as an eight - by - fifteen - foot rug that depicts the raft's schematic layout.
Among these is a selection of his iconic Combines, hybrids between painting and sculpture, which include Monogram 1955 - 59, travelling to the UK for the first time in over half a century, and Bed 1955.
Upstairs, a new body of the artist's most iconic artworks, The Penguin Books Series paintings, are bought together including; High on Hope, I'll Never Forget What I Can't Remember and the titular Tonight We Make History (P.S. I Can't Be There).
A lot of the Whitney's collection does consist of portraits, especially when you add a section on «Portraits without People» to include iconic works like Marsden Hartley's «Painting, Number 5» (1914 - 15).
While the first exhibition in 2008 * focused on the iconic Estate Paintings, White Abstracts and History Paintings which established Coventry's reputation in the 1990s, Works 2002 - 2009 will include an extraordinarily wide range of work, much of it overtly figurative, including major new works that have never before been exhibited.
The show presents iconic works and key moments from the artist's career from 1960 to the present and includes all his media including painting, drawing, photography and video.
Iconic pieces on view, spanning sculpture, photography, and painting, include phallic sculptures by Sarah Lucas and Lynda Benglis, photographic portraits by Diane Arbus and Nan Goldin, and plucky paintings of male genitalia by Celia Hempton.
In 1982, the Museum organized an exhibition of 48 Lichtenstein paintings from 1951 to the early 1980s, the first to include rarely seen early works such as the iconic Look Mickey (1961).
The exhibition will include a selection of Qin's iconic monumental contemporary ink paintings from his acclaimed Portraits of the Great and Desire Scenery series.
The exhibition celebrates shoe designer Beth Levine and includes iconic footwear, photographs, paintings, memorabilia, illustrations, accessories, film footage and more.
The exhibition will present selections from Bayrle's most iconic series, including several of his rarely exhibited «painted machines» — hand - painted kinetic works inspired by images of Chinese pageants and other mass demonstrations.
The Tate Modern audioguide talks you through a selection of the most iconic works in the collection displays, including international paintings and sculptures spanning a century.
These essays help guide what might otherwise be an overwhelming diversity of images, including a David Hammons body print, an iconic poster by Emory Douglas, Betye Saar assemblages, and Norman Rockwell paintings, among many others.
Several of Williams» iconic AfriCOBRA paintings were recently included in AFRICOBRA in Chicago, a multi-venue collaboration between The South Side Community Art Center, the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts and The DuSable Museum of African American History, as well as in the monumental 2017 Tate Modern exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.
Keith Gill, Head of Sale, Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale, Christie's, London: «Among the most iconic works of Fauvism, many of this rare series of London paintings are now housed in museum collections across the world, including the Musée d'Orsay, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Tate Gallery, London, where a selection of other works from this groundbreaking London series are currently on view in the exhibition, «Impressionists in London».
This multimedia exhibition will also include some of Ruscha's most iconic paintings, such as the Standard Stations and the Hollywood Signs, as well as paintings inspired by street names and road signs.
First shown in a solo exhibition at Metro Pictures, New York, in 1986, this work was one of four figurative paintings that featured iconic political figures and groups from the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Angela Davis, the Black Panther leader Kathleen Cleaver, and the experimental troupe the Living Theatre.
Select highlights include: Lehmann Maupin's sale of several McArthur Binion works ranging from $ 50,000 - 175,000 to trustees of two leading U.S. museums, as well as collectors new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,000.
Memorable food paintings of yore include Giuseppe Arcimboldo's portraits (pictured above) from the 1500s, Pieter Claesz and the Dutch still life painters of the 1600s, Caravaggio's rotting fruit, the early Cubist still lifes of Picasso and Braque, Wayne Thiebaud «s desserts from the 1960s, and Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Cans.
The exhibition builds on the museum's own collection of O'Keeffe work and features 35 O'Keeffe works that span her career including iconic works, Jimson Weed / White Flower No. 1 and Radiator Building — Night, New York, as well as lesser known works such as the 1972 painting, The Beyond, which was one of the last works she was able to complete unassisted as her eyesight began to fail.
The stamps include Wyeth's most iconic paintings from the 1940's through the early 2000's, including Christina's World and Wind from the Sea.
This tour - de-force presentation includes key paintings by American Precisionists such as Charles Sheeler, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Charles Demuth, and iconic works by the masters of straight photography such as Paul Strand, Berenice Abbott, and Edward Steichen.
Spanning the gallery's three locations and waterside garden, this major exhibition features new paintingsincluding her important, ongoing My Eternal Soul series and signature Infinity Nets — iconic pumpkin...
Spanning the gallery's three locations and waterside garden, this major exhibition features new paintingsincluding her important, ongoing My Eternal Soul series and signature Infinity Nets — iconic pumpkin sculptures, and immersive mirror rooms, all conceived specially for this...
These pieces (including a replica of his 1914 Bottlerack) are installed together with iconic works by all eight of the artists who were featured in the New Painting exhibition, as well as other pivotal Pop artists.
Over the fivemonth exhibition period, General Rehearsal will offer the public curated selections of painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, mixed - media, film, video and performance, including rare, iconic and major works of art alongside pieces from lesser - known, emerging talents from all over the world; new commissions and specially written scripts to narrate the presentations.
Spanning the gallery's three locations and waterside garden, and featuring new paintingsincluding Kusama's important, ongoing «My Eternal Soul» series and signature «Infinity Nets» — iconic pumpkin sculptures, and immersive mirror rooms, all conceived specially for this presentation.
Also on view are maquettes used to develop Calder's large - scale works, including Cafritz Fountain [maquette](1966), a sheet metal and paint study for the iconic Gwenfritz (1968) currently at the Smithsonian's National Museum of America History.
The Roy Lichtenstein exhibition will be monumental in scale bringing together 125 of his iconic paintings and sculptures, including the one that even your grandma knows — the 1963 picture Whamm!
The displays include a room of late works by American painter Agnes Martin, an iconic work by Martin Creed, Half the Air in a Given Space, which sees the spectacular sea - facing galleries filled with hundreds of balloons; a selected display of the late Margaret Mellis» paintings and constructions, as well as works by Naum Gabo, Roman Ondak, Fischli & Weiss, Lucio Fontana and Anri Sala.
Other highlights from the collection include Mark Rothko's iconic yellow, red and pink block work Untitled from 1969, Pierre Bonnard's oil painting of his pet dachshund at his house in the Bay of Cannes, and a cast of Rodin's career - defining sculpture The Kiss, which Perry Bass purchased for his wife in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary.
This touched off his iconic series of «joke paintings,» which would eventually include punch lines cribbed from famous stand - up comics.
In addition to his newly commissioned Bob Rauschenberg puppet / installation and related opening night performance, the exhibition will also include a selection of the artist's now iconic and humorous «Word» paintings, as well as a series of recent watercolor drawings and collages produced during Wayne White's month - long Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency on Captiva Island in 2013.
Including new works created specifically for the Los Angeles exhibition, «Dark Light» will also include the painting of the same name that made waves at Secession, which riffs on Emanuel Leutze's nationally iconic 1851 composition, Washington Crossing the Delaware, but instead depicts a figure in place of the president in a red baseball hat and camouflage tee shirt.
A number of cast bronze sculptures that appropriate objects from outside of the Western canon will also be on view, including Gamelan Figures, Naga Effigy, and Little Dancer (all from 2017); as well as Monochromes after Van Gogh Sunflowers: 1 - 12 (2015) in which the artist makes use of pixelation to produce a series of monochromatic panels where the individual colors are derived from Van Gogh's iconic paintings.
European Art, 1949 ‐ 1979 will include many other donations: a Letter to Palladio by Giuseppe Santomaso, early and late paintings by Armando Pizzinato, decoupages by Mimmo Rotella, two paintings by Lucio Fontana including a 1955 example of «holes» bequeathed in 2011, a major painting by Pierre Alechinsky, an aluminum relief by Heinz Mack, prints by Eduardo Chillida, a Homage to the Square by Josef Albers, an «extroflexed» canvas by Agostino Bonalumi, an entire room of sculptures by Mirko as well as his iconic tempera study for the Gates of the Fosse Ardeatine, a late monotype by Emilio Vedova, works by Bice Lazzari, Gastone Novelli and Toti Scialoja, and two paintings by Carla Accardi, including the magnificent Concentric Blue of 1956.
It features paintingsincluding the artist's important My Eternal Soul series and signatureInfinity Nets — iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive, architecturally specific mirror room installations.
It includes Latham's iconic spray and roller paintings; his one - second drawings, and films such as «Erth» (1971).
Organized in collaboration with London's Tate Britain and the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the exhibition celebrates the artist's 80th birthday, retracing his entire career through more than 160 works (paintings, photographs, engravings, video installations, drawings and printed works), including his most iconic paintings — swimming pools, double portraits and monumental landscapes — and some of his most recent creations.
Iconic works from his six - decade career include large - scale pop art screen prints picturing the likes of JF Kennedy; Monogram, a paint splattered taxidermy goat in a car tyre surrounded by street signs; and Bed, soiled sheets spattered with brushmarks.
Included alongside works such as the iconic lamb in formaldehyde, «Away from the Flock» (1994) and an early spot painting, are a series of early collages, produced by Hirst in the mid-80s.
The reinstallation will feature iconic masterworks and present recent acquisitions across departments, including artworks never on view before at the High, such as Kara Walker's monumental cut - paper installation «The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin» and paintings and sculptures from the 2017 Souls Grown Deep Foundation acquisition of folk and self - taught art.
It also includes 27 very recent works made since 2002, including his series of glass constructions; the Silicate series; all six Cage Paintings; and his iconic painting «September,» a powerful depiction of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001.
Organized around ritual, iconic and narrative themes, the exhibition includes 101 works spanning more than 20 painting traditions from 25 regions.
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