Sentences with phrase «influential exhibitions at»

Systemic Painting, according to Auping (1989) «was the title of an highly influential exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in 1966 assembled and introduction written by Lawrence Alloway as curator.

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Rachael M. Wilson considers the exhibition Reinventing Abstraction at Cheim & Read, New York (through August 30) in the context of curator Raphael Rubinstein's previous curatorial efforts and influential articles on «provisional painting.»
After leaving the Royal Academy Schools in 1960, he was included in the influential Situation group exhibitions in 1960 and»61 and selected as one of Robertson's New Generation artists at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1964.
The CORPUS of works by VICTOR PASMORE (1908 - 1998), one of the most influential British Abstract Artists, has been placed in dialogue with the new work by Toby Paterson in a major exhibition at the DLI Museum and Art Gallery, in Durham (UK).
To coincide with the UK's largest ever exhibition of the influential and enigmatic fashion photographer Guy Bourdin at Somerset House, the Michael Hoppen Gallery is exhibiting a rare selection from «Walking Legs».
Alex Bacon visited Larry Bell in his Venice Beach studio to reflect on the artist's long and influential career, which is currently being celebrated in an exhibition of work from the 1960s at Hauser & Wirth's uptown space at 32 East 69th Street.
The influential museum selected 28 up - and - coming artists for its «Freestyle» exhibition (April 28 to June 24, 2001)-- introducing a new generation of visionaries emerging at the dawn of the new century.
As an independent curator, Cameron has organized several influential exhibitions, including Art and Its Double (1987) and El Jardn Salvage (1991) at Fundacio la Caixa in Barcelona; Cocido y Crudo (1995) at the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid; and retrospectives of Peter Saul and Kenny Scharf.
Simon Castets is thrilled at the exceptional opportunity provided by this exhibition to explore the formative years of a highly influential contemporary artist.
In 2014, Trockel's pieces were included in the exhibition called Fiber Sculpture: 1960 - Present, held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.When it comes to her most influential and largest commissions, in 1995 Trockel has created the Frankfurter Engel memorial in Frankfurt, Germany.
Her exhibition «Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 — 1989» at The Studio Museum was the first major museum survey of the influential Los Angeles - based conceptual artist.
She was one of only three women included in the influential 1966 exhibition, Primary Structures at the Jewish Museum in New York.
The departure was short - lived, however, ending when Hoptman returned to the city as a senior curator at the New Museum, bringing in works by painters like Elizabeth Peyton, George Condo, and Tomma Abts while also organizing seminal exhibitions including «Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century» — the influential show of provisional - looking sculpture that famously included a lot of paint — and «Younger than Jesus,» the first iteration of the museum's Triennial.
Duchamp and Katherine Drier organized the painter's first solo exhibitions in New York in 1920 and 1924 at the Société Anonyme, and suddenly Eilshemius» name was on the lips of influential critics and collectors.
To look back at where it's coming from, we illuminated 10 exhibitions that have changed the course of contemporary art history and provided primers on a few of the influential critics who guided the way: Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, Irving Sandler, Leo Steinberg, and Meyer Schapiro.
(The exhibition at Gagosian of Manzoni, who died in 1963 at 29, was that influential artist's first US retrospective.)
A look at this week's art news, including Kerry James Marshall being named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, and events and exhibitions everywhere from Dallas to Dublin.
Prior to her trumpeted appointment, she'd made her mark on the Los Angeles art landscape at the Hammer Museum, where she not only shepherded the first L.A. solo shows of contemporary visionaries Simone Leigh and Njideka Akunyili Crosby into fruition, but was also integral in realizing the exhibitions at Art + Practice (such as a show by Alex Da Corte), the arts and social services foundation established by influential artist Mark Bradford.
Throughout his brief and influential career, Palermo executed paintings, «objects,» installations, wall drawings, and works on paper that addressed the contextual and semantic issues at stake in the construction, exhibition, and reception of works of art.
Lippard's finest exhibition, then, was no exhibition at all, but hard - copy evidence of how one influential art historian had a finger on the pulse of the times and consequently turned the resulting ephemera into neo-Dadaist gold.
Now in her eighties, Woodman has become one of the most influential figures in ceramic arts, with a Metropolitan of Art solo show under her belt and simultaneous current exhibitions at New York's Salon 94 and London's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA).
By his death in 1998, D'Arcangelo was the subject of many one - man shows at such influential institutions as the Albright - Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo), and the Institute of Contemporary Art (Chicago), as well as in several group shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Hirshhorn Museum (Washington D.C.), and the Museum of Modern Art (New York), where Pegasus was shown in their 1965 - 66 exhibition, Around the Automobile.
Anni Albers was one of the most influential textile designers of the 20th century and the first female textile artist to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art New York (1949).
David Hockney: British Pop pioneer David Hockney is regarded by many as the most influential British artist of the 20th century — and his legacy has continued into the 21st (last year, on the heels of his exhibition at San Francisco's de Young Museum, he was named one of the most important artists of 2013).
Boezem was one of the initiators of the ground - breaking exhibition «Op Losse Schroeven: Situaties en Cryptostructuren» (1969) at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and took part in the equally influential exhibition «When Attitudes Become Form» at the Kunsthalle Bern in the same year.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Work by two artist who have recently worked with the Zabludowicz Collection will be exhibited in relation to Agnes Dene's influential work Wheatfield, 1982, in a new exhibition at Hales Gallery.
Peter Halley's work was first exhibited in London in 1987 at the Saatchi Gallery, as part of the influential exhibition «New York Now».
Safe is one of a series of exhibitions coming up at HOME that takes a classic or influential film as inspiration.
The first step, which took place at the Cini Foundation for the 56th Venice Biennale, was the first major European institutional exhibition to fully explore Liu Xiaodong's unique practice, as one of China's most influential painters of the last two decades.
Drawn from the local collection of Margaret and John Gottwald, the exhibition explores black artistic production and patronage at mid-century through work once associated with the Barnett Aden Gallery (1943 - 1969), a pioneering and influential private gallery located in Washington, D.C. — among the first with an integrated stable of artists and patrons.
The gallery has helped foster the careers of some of the most influential artists working today, including Luc Tuymans and Neo Rauch, who had their U.S. debut exhibitions at the gallery (in 1994 and 2000, respectively), and has maintained long - term representation of a wide - ranging, international group of artists.
This exhibition of recent paintings by one of America's most influential artists was originated by the MATRIX / HARTFORD project at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut and is part of an ongoing series of exchanges between that project and the MATRIX / BERKELEY project of the University Art Museum, Berkeley.
Her most influential and widely known work, The Dinner Party (1974 — 79) will be the subject of a major exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum from October 20, 2017 — March 4, 2018.
Jasper Johns, the influential American artist known for his paintings of flags, maps, targets, letters and numbers, is to be the subject of a major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
An interview with influential painter Simon Callery on his solo exhibition «FLAT PAINTINGS» at FOLD Gallery Exhibition 10th October - 14th Novexhibition «FLAT PAINTINGS» at FOLD Gallery Exhibition 10th October - 14th NovExhibition 10th October - 14th November 2015
Highly respected as a writer and thinker, his integrity as well as the formal innovations of his art have proven hugely influential for many generations of contemporary artists via exhibitions at such museums as the Tate Gallery, London (1984), the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (1986), and the Centre Pompidou, Paris (1989).
- Solo exhibition for the artist of year - the winner (individual artist or 1 team) will be eligible for travel and accommodation - production (printing, framing or related presentation material)- exhibition exposure at the Festival's main exhibition space / outdoor - inclusion in art magazine and any related press - long term festival representation and promotion on official website - publications / catalog - being seen by a substantial number of visual arts professionals and the media - having their work viewed by an international panel of influential experts in the field of photography
He was an influential teacher and adviser across Canada and the US, having conducted workshops (he was the first artist to do so at the Emma Lake Artists» Workshops in 1955) and juried exhibitions throughout North America.
He had begun going to the Whitechapel at the age of 18 in 1964, and still remembers the galvanising effect on him of Robertson's exhibitions of Robert Rauschenberg and, the following year, of Franz Kline, both deeply influential American artists of the time, whose reputations outlived their century.
Presenters — most of whom knew Wong personally — are Sean Corcoran (who also moderates), curator of prints and photographs at the Museum of the City of New York, where he organized a major exhibition of Wong's collection of graffiti and street art; Yasmin Ramirez, curator at the Bronx Museum of Art, who contributed to the exhibition catalogue; Barry Blinderman, director of the University Galleries of Illinois State University, who exhibited the artist's work at his influential Semaphore Gallery on the Lower East Side; and artist Jane Dickson, a close associate of Wong's whose urban themes resonate with his.
She studied under Norman Lewis at the Art Students League, showed work in a buzzy exhibition curated by Ana Mendieta at the feminist art hub A.I.R. Gallery, and rubbed elbows with influential curators, gallerists, and critics like Lowery Stokes Sims, Betty Parsons, and Lucy Lippard.
The same year, he participated in the exhibition Post-Painterly Abstraction curated by Clement Greenberg at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which subsequently travelled to the Walker Art Center and the Art Gallery of Toronto and helped to firmly establish Color Field painting as an influential new movement in the contemporary art of the 1960s.
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.
Pattison is certainly one to watch: this summer he'll have a solo show at the Chisenhale Gallery that's the product of a two - year residency that he used to build a server farm for a Bitcoin - mining operation, and now he's been commissioned by the ICA London to make a new online piece in response to that museum's influential 1968 exhibition «Cybernetic Serendipity.»
Boezem was one of the initiators of the ground - breaking exhibition «Op Losse Schroeven: Situaties en Cryptostructuren» (1969) at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and took part in the equally influential exhibition «When Attitudes Become Form» at the Kunsthalle Bern in the same year.
Simultaneous exhibitions at the Frick Collection and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (which has teamed up with the Hispanic Society of America to mount its display) will commemorate 400 years since the artist's death, and show off the city's impressive holdings of the painter's distinctive and influential works.
Borrowing its subtitle from that influential 1929 canvas, which is owned by LACMA, and placing the piece at the center of sixty - five of the Belgian Surrealist's visual conundrums and just as many works by thirty - one contemporary artists, this exhibition seeks to unveil Magritte's pervasive influence.
A major exhibition on the 40 - year career of the Pictures Generation pioneer, whose work engages conceptualism and institutional critique Published in conjunction with the exhibition Louise Lawler: WHY PICTURES NOW, at The Museum of Modern Art, this volume charts the creative practice of one of the most influential artists working in the fields of picture - making and institutional critique.
She was invited to participate in the influential 1970 — 1971 Lyrical Abstraction exhibition, which traveled the country and culminated at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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