Sentences with phrase «influential early exhibitions»

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This new exhibition in Leeds features his early drawings, influential 1960s sculptures and later works from the 1980s.
Organized by Scott Rothkopf, the museum's deputy director of programs and chief curator, and Jessica Man, a curatorial assistant, the show is accompanied by a catalog of more than 650 pages, which includes a memoir by the artist's mother, Carol Hendrickson, a public health nurse, who lives with her second husband next door to Owens and her family; testimonies about how wonderful Owens is as a person and a painter from a bevy of artists, curators, dealers, and studio assistants; price lists from early exhibitions; essays, including one about Elizabeth Murray by Francine Prose; statements by influential people who were among the first wave to recognize her importance.
An exhibition devoted to one of the most artful, dramatic, and influential visualizations of the early Christian story ever created.
In 1977 he curated the influential exhibition Pictures at Artists Space, presenting the early work of Sherrie Levine, Jack Goldstein, Philip Smith, Troy Brauntuch, and Robert Longo.
Ranging from her earliest explorations in painting to new works made in the past few years, this survey — the artist's first major exhibition in New York in fifteen years — celebrates a career of exceptional duration and distinction, tracing the development of Kusama into one of the most respected and influential artists of her time.
Key exhibitions throughout Hayward Gallery's history have included early shows by Henri Matisse, Anthony Caro and Bridget Riley, as well as more recent monographic exhibitions featuring Martin Creed, Jeremy Deller, Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor, and David Shrigley, as well as influential group exhibitions such as Psycho Buildings, Walking in My Mind, and Light Show.
For the Renaissance Society exhibition, the artist has been researching the history of the museum from the 1970s and»80s, a time when the museum's director, Susanne Ghez, was presenting important early exhibitions of conceptual art, at the beginning of what would come to be her internationally influential career.
The pair is presenting a selection of «influential artists who began working with video early in its development and traces a line up through 1990, bracketing an important period for this medium and a fertile time for artistic activity on Long Island,» according to the introduction to the exhibition.
Pulling from a year's worth of travel, insight from some of the world's most influential curators and collectors, and early intel on upcoming exhibitions, we've skimmed the top of emerging art to bring you the 16 artists to look out for in 2016.
Following Plate Paintings 1978 - 1986, the artist's solo exhibition at the Aspen Art Museum that focused on his early plate paintings, this refreshing exhibition demonstrates the influential artist's ability to find endure rapid transformations in today's art.
Early in his career, he appeared in numerous group exhibitions, such as the influential Zeitgeist exhibition at the Martin - Gropius Bau, Berlin, and from 1980 on, in many solo exhibitions in Britain, Europe and America.
«Painting is perhaps more vital today than any time since the heyday of the New York School in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and Amy Sillman is one of its most influential, contemporary practitioners,» said Helen Molesworth, Barbara Lee Chief Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston, who organized the exhibition.
At Inverleith House, the exhibition comprised Chamberlain's brightly coloured sculptures assembled from salvaged car parts (the earliest dating from 1965), his Sockets series (made from painted, crushed coffee tins), works in paper and Plexiglas and his influential Stuffed Dog series of radical, influential foam sculptures.
Naturally, the Brooklyn Museum included Briggs in «Open House: Working In Brooklyn,» and his paintings were also selected for «Back to the Future,» the 2015 Life on Mars exhibition that recognized influential Williamsburg painters from the early 1980s.
Although Newman's first solo exhibitions in the early 1950s met with ridicule, by the end of that decade his work was well - accepted and influential.
Including painting, sculpture and the first of his influential combines as well as early instances of found language, the exhibition's 15 works encapsulate his broad aesthetic range, omnivorous curiosity, playfulness and intuitive elegance.
Craig F. Starr Gallery will present Arrows and Boxes, Repeated an exhibition of work by Eva Hesse (1936 - 1970), one of the most influential artists of the post-war era and an early pioneer of Post-Minimalism.
One of Emin's earliest exhibitions took place in 1993 — 94 at the influential White Cube gallery on Duke Street (1993 — 2002).
Nixon's early city views taken of Boston and New York in the mid-seventies were exhibited at one of the most influential exhibitions of the decade, New Topographics: Photographs of a Man - Altered Landscape at the George Eastman House in 1975.
With more than 40 artworks on view from the 1960s, 1970s, and today, the exhibition includes pieces dating from Strider's early exhibitions at Pace Gallery, including the influential «First International Girlie Exhibit» of 1964 and two subsequent solo shows.
This segmented compositional method was favored briefly among New York painters following influential exhibitions held at MoMA in the early 1940s that concentrated on Pre-Columbian and Native American pictorial conventions.
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