Presented in two groups, these projects focus on diverse concepts and themes and represent
an international body of artists working in a variety of media.
Presented in two groups, these projects focus on diverse concepts and themes and represent
an international body of artists working in a variety of mediums.
Not exact matches
The exhibition places the popular depiction
of the female
body in a torrent
of unrestrained expression from 27
international artists.
While she describes herself as a painter and has won
international recognition for her abstract canvases embroidered with erotic motifs, Ghada Amer is a multimedia
artist whose entire
body of work is infused with the same ideological and aesthetic concerns.
Locks Gallery is honored to announce that The
Body in Spirals has been nominate for «Best Exhibition in a Commercial Space Nationally» by the
International Association
of Art Critics for the 2014 exhibition
of the late Philadelphia
artist Thomas Chimes work.
Group shows bring together works by established and lesser - known British and
international artists, whilst an ongoing residency programme provides opportunities for
artists to develop a new
body of work and exhibit at the SLG.
Metabolism and Communication, Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany 2003 Love, Magazin4 Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Bregenz, Germany Patty Chang, Tracy Emin, Naomi Fisher, Paul McCarthy, The Moore Space, Miami, FL (performance, April 26) Water, Water, curated by Lilly Wei, The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Awakenings, Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Feminine Persuasion, The Kinsey Institute and the School
of Fine Arts Gallery, Indiana Univeristy, Bloomington, Indiana 2002 Videos in Progress, The RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island Le Plateau Frac Ile - de-France (performance only, November 7), Paris, France Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA The
Body Electric: Video Art and the Human
Body, Cheekwood Museum
of Art, Nashville, TN Americas Remixed, La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy (performance / exhibition) Extreme Existence, curated by Klaus Ottmann, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, NY (performance / exhibition)(catalogue) Moving Pictures, Guggenheim Museum, New York Fusion Cuisine, Deste Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece (performance / exhibition), (Catalog available) Time Share, Sara Meltzer Gallery, NY Le Studio, Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Oral Fixations, curated by Sandra Firmin, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Panorama, curated by Carmen Zita, Room Interior Products, NY Superlounge, curated by Andrea Salerno & Mari Spirito, Gale Gates, Brooklyn, NY About the Mind (Not Everything You Always Wanted to Know), Video Cafe, organized by Hitomi Iwasaki, Queens Museum, NY Mirror Image, curated by Russell Ferguson, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA Traveled to: Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY Perspectives:
Artists of Chinese Descent in New York, Queens College Art Center, NY Traveled to: Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, March - April 2003 2001 Bodily Acts, curated by Jennifer L. Gray, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Circus Maximus, BeganeGrond, Center for the Contemporary Arts, Utrecht, Holland Group Show, Hamburg Kunstverein, Germany (performance) Mimic, Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, NY Casino 2001, 1st Quadrennial
of Contemporary Art, Stedelijk Museum Voor Actuele Kunst and the Bijloke Museum, Gent, Belgium (performance / exhibition) Looking for Mr. Fluxus: In the Footsteps
of George Maciunas, Art in General, NY La Hijas de la Tierra (The Daughters
of the Earth), IODAC Museum
of Contemporary, Spain Panic, Julie Saul Gallery, New York Video Jam, Palm Beach Institute
of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida (brochure) 2001 Art + Performance + Technology, in conjunction with the 19th
International Sculpture Conference, Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA (performance) WET, Luise Ross Gallery, New York Trans Sexual Express Barcelona, Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain Smirk: Women, Art, and Humor, curated by Debra Wacks, Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, New York 2000 Uncomfortable Beauty, Jack Tilton / Anna Kustera Gallery, New York Cross Female, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (performance / exhibition): Traveled to: Kunst - und Kunstgewerbeverein Pforzheim, Germany (April / May 2001) The Art
of the Screen Saver, Stanford Art Museum / Cantor Art Center, Stanford, CA Traveled to: ICA, London, England (Feb - March 2002) Steamroller, performance festival organized by Galerie MXM, Prague, Czech Republic (Catalog available) Soma, Soma, Soma, The Sculpture Center, New York Performance Festival, Kunstpanorama, Lucern and USINE, Geneva The Standard Projection: 24/7, Standard Hotel, Los Angeles Deja vu, Art Miami 2000, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach Galerie Fons Welters (two person exhibition with Atelier van Lieshout), Amsterdam ID / y2k, Identity At The Millennium, Castle Gallery, College
of New Rochelle, NY 1999 - 2000 Illusion Delusion Denial, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York Mug Shots, Center for Visual Art and Culture, University
of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1999 IDENDITAT, hat man doch zu viel, Ort halle fur kunst, Feldstr.
Twenty - five works from
international artists including Pawel Althamer, Louise Bourgeois, André Breton and the Surrealists, Enrico David, Tracey Emin, Gilbert & George, Gabriel Kuri, Yayoi Kusama, Linder, Aditya Mandayam, Raqs Media Collective, Prem Sahib and Cindy Sherman, reveal how these
artists stage their own
bodies or self - reflections to examine the different ways that we build our sense
of personal identity.
To get some insight into the thinking behind this
body of work, and the way the
artist — a winner
of the Frieze Foundation's Cartier Award and a participant in the 2006 Whitney Biennial — approaches his work, Artspace editor - in - chief Andrew M. Goldstein spoke to him via telephone as he was setting up a new show, a mini survey part
of the Glasgow
International Arts Festival, curated by Sarah McCory.
This spring the Whitechapel Gallery presents Bumped
Bodies, a new display
of work by 23
international artists which explores the relationship between the
body, objects and the environment.
Nauman's piece also relates to other explorations
of the
body by
artists in the 1960s and 1970s, including Yves Klein's Anthropometries (1960), in which Klein painted naked women with his distinctive
International Klein Blue paint and made imprints
of their
bodies on large sheets
of paper.
Gilbert & George occupy a unique position among contemporary
artists of the last half - century and have built up a vast
body of work that has earned them
international acclaim.
This exhibition highlights four themes in Kahlo's paintings to examine their continued relevance to
international artists: the performance
of gender, issues
of national identity, the political
body, and the absent or traumatized
body.
Athi - Patra Ruga gained
international attention through his performance series The Future White Women
of Azania (2010 - present) which features fantastical characters — usually played by the
artist — whose upper
bodies are engulfed by colorful, liquid - filled balloons, while their lower
bodies are revealed in stockings and heels.
She has been featured in numerous group exhibitions including at Gallery IS (2017), SOMA Museum
of Art Performance Festival - Bring Your Own
Body (2016), Gwanghwamun
International Art Festival (2017) and among others as a rising
artist.
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Each floor is conceived as a cross section
of our times, where works
of artists from the 1960s (Alighiero Boetti, Daniel Buren, Lawrence Weiner, Enzo Mari, Cy Twombly, Rémy Zaugg and many others) are juxtaposed with those
of some
of the most rigorous interpreters
of the current
international scene (Walid Raad, Zoe Leonard, Ryan Gander, Thomas Hirschhorn, Philippe Parreno, Francesco Vezzoli, etc.) in a dialogue on various themes, such as architecture, performance, the
body and the void.
A new display
of work by 23
international artists which explores the relationship between the
body, objects and the
This book catalogues several exhibitions that focused on contemporary video works made by both Israeli and
international artists, with a focus on linking work made in the 1990s to work made in the 1970s via the common thread
of the
body as a central element.
Acclaimed
international artist collective
body > data > space present a world premiere
of performers interacting with light and visual projections.
Tina Kim, Tina Kim Gallery (New York): «Frieze is an exciting fair for us, which provides the opportunity to introduce new
bodies of work by gallery
artists and engage with a fantastic
international audience
of clients and curators.
From her investigation into the notion
of artificial beauty to references
of futuristic architectural ideas from the early 20th century, Korean
artist Lee Bul has, over the past two decades, garnered
international renown with a diverse and intellectually challenging
body of work that includes sculptures, performances and installations, while always maintaining an intriguing relationship with modernist ideals.
The talk is to coincide with Hayward Gallery's group exhibition «The Human Factor» which brings together major works by 25 leading
international artists who have fashioned new ways
of using the human
body in contemporary sculpture.
Yves Klein was one
of the premier
artists of his generation, and made significant contributions to performance art and Happenings, experimental music,
body art, monochromatic painting, the use
of photography and film, and even invented a unique blue pigment —
International Klein Blue, often abbreviated as IKB.
2009 Beall, Dickson, SLAM for the holidays, West End World, 23 December Dawson, Jessica, Yinka Shonibare, skewing history with his images, The Washington Post, 20 November Judkis, Maura, Yinka Shonibare MBE: «As
Artists, We are Liars», Washington City Paper, 13 November Geldard, Rebecca, Time Out, 6 November Lewis, Sarah, Yinka Shonibare: Brooklyn Museum, New York, Artforum, October Cole, Teju, Shonibare's fantasies
of empowerment, 234 next.com, 10 July Hoffman, Barbara, Headless Bods, New York Post, 10 July Genocchio, Benjamin, The Rich Were Different (and Perhaps Still Are), The New York Times, 10 July Kazakine, Katya, Adam Smith, Ocelots Channel History in
Artist's Textile World, Bloomberg.com, 8 July Lacayo, Richard, Decaptivating, TIME Magazine, 6 July Rosenberg, Karen, Fashions
of a Postcolonial Provocateur, The New York Times, 3 July McLaughlin, Mike, Show blows away art world, The Brooklyn Paper, 2 July Olowu, Duro, Style.com/Vogue, July McCartney, Alison, Class, Culture and Identity in Party Time, NJ.com, 26 June Tambay, Defining Blackness Series, Shadow and Act, 21 June Sontag, Deborah, Challenging cultural stereotypes,
International Herald Tribune, 19 June Sontag, Deborah, Headless
Bodies from Bottomless Imagination, The New York Times, 17 June Bergman, Amerie, Yinka Shonibare MBE @ Museum
of Contemporary Art, White Hot, June Later, Paul, Postcolonial Hybrid fuses art and politics, Flavor Pill, Summer How schoolchildren shaped the new Trafalgar Square plinth, The Times, 22 May Knight, Yinka Shonibare at Santa Barbara Museum
of Art, Christopher, The LA Times 6 April Hunter, Alice, Encountering Excess, Art
of England, Issue 56, April Jeno, Heather, Hip, British - Born
Artist's Show Ushers in a New Era at SBMA, The Santa Barbara Independent, 31 March Pote, Mariana, African Art?
Focusing on a miscellany
of works made between 1963 and 1972, the show emphasizes the
body of work Kudo produced during his first ten years in Paris, after receiving the Grand Prize and a travel fund to the French capital as the winner
of the 1962 Second
International Young
Artists Exhibition in Tokyo.
Recent projects include GUESTS, a series
of works in response to research and interviews with migrant labourers in Berlin (shown at: Where Everything is Yet To Happen, ex-factory in Bosnia - Herzegovina, Over the Counter: the Phenomenon
of Post-socialist Economy in Contemporary Art at the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Budapest Journeys With No Return at Kurt - Kurt Gallery Berlin, all 2010); Clothes for Living & Dying, a major
body of work and an
international solo exhibition tour to Croatia, Germany and the UK (2005 — 2008); and
Artist - in - Residence project at the University
of Bath Social & Policy Sciences department, and the Institute for Contemporary Interdisciplinary Art (2010).
Recent exhibitions include a solo show at the Chicago
Artists» Coalition entitled In the Absence
of a
Body, in which he lived for 3 weeks behind the walls
of the gallery to embody the uncertainty and unknowns surrounding Obama's December 17, 2014 announcement; a two - person show with collaborator Cara Megan Lewis at The Mission Gallery and participation in the Rapid Pulse
International Performance Art Festival at Defibrillator Gallery, all in Chicago.
Two works included in the exhibition attract particular attention — Henry Taylor's painting
of Philando Castille, who was killed in his car by police gunfire; and a painting
of Emmett Till by Dana Schutz, a white
artist, which provoked protests and an
international dialogue about who has the right to depict black
bodies.
This is a collaborative, six - month residency program open to U.S. and
international artists of all artistic backgrounds and career levels to create new complete
body of work through exploration
of non-toxic contemporary printmaking.
Enjoy a first look at the Queens Museum's five new exhibitions, and an afternoon and evening
of Ramones - inspired sets by punk bands Show Me the
Body and The Kominas, performance pieces by Queens
International 2016
artists Alina Tenser and Melanie McLain, open studios with our
artists - in - residence, and the new Lockwood Queens Museum boutique.
Millennium Court Arts Centre is proud to present «Shane Cullen, Durer and the Gallowglass, Antwerp, 1521» a new
body of work by
International Irish
artist Shane Cullen, a touring exhibition that explores the importance
of public art in both an historical and contemporary context.
Urbiquity curated two intense week - long programmes
of walks, site visits and discussions during which a group
of international artists, sociologists and urbanists produced
bodies of work around the theme
of Cartographies.
ARTIST ROOMS includes major
bodies of work by 40
international artists.
Mini-bookshop in New York City by
artist - founded, Tallinn - based publisher Lugemik as part
of Soft Scrub, Hard
Body, Liquid Presence, An Art in General
International Collaboration
Honors in Sculpture Skowhegan School
of Painting and Sculpture 1982 Carnegie - Mellon University SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2015 Les Guérillères, Sandra Gering Inc, New York, NY 2014 Julia Kunin & Jackie Gendel, Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, NY 2013 Golden Grove, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX 2012 Nightwood, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, NY, NY 2002 Rotes Wildleder, Deutches Leder Museum, Offenbach, Germany 2000 Cephalopoden, Bellevuesaal, Wiesbaden, Germany 1999 Crimson Suede, Stefan Stux Gallery Project Room, New York, NY Rambling Conversation series, Four Walls, New York, NY Old Gallery, Tbsili, Georgia SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Dysfunction, BCA / Burlington City Arts, Burlington, VT In a Field with No Bounds, New City Galerie, Burlington, VT NY, NY: Clay, CAC / Clay Art Center, Port Chester, NY 2015 Who, Lesley Heller Workspace, New York, NY 2014 2Q13, Women Collectors Women
Artists, Lloyd's Club, London, England The
Body is Present: Women at Work, Ramapo College Art Galleries, NJ Cleaning House, MAMŰ Galéria, Budapest, Damjanich Zsolnay, Kapolna Gallery,
International Ceramic Studio, Kecskemet, Hungary Natures Knot, Luise Ross Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Treasures for the German Leather Museum.
Established in 2008, the collection includes major
bodies of work by more than 40
international artists.
Soft Scrub, Hard
Body, Liquid Presence, an
International Collaboration featuring artwork and performances by
artists Merike Estna and Maria Metsalu and guest curated by Maria Arusoo, Director
of CCA Estonia, observes a shift taking place in the realm
of our aesthetic and emotional sensibilities.
Enwezor serves on numerous juries, advisory
bodies, and curatorial teams including: the advisory team
of Carnegie
International in 1999; Venice Biennale; Hugo Boss Prize, Guggenheim Museum; Foto Press, Barcelona; Carnegie Prize;
International Center for Photography Infinity Awards; Visible Award; Young Palestinian
Artist Award, Ramallah; and the Cairo, Istanbul, Sharjah, and Shanghai Biennales.
Group exhibition, Althea Viafora Gallery, New York, 1990 42nd Annual Academy — Institute Purchase Exhibition, American Academy and Institute
of Arts and Letters, New York, November 12 — December 9, 1990 MONOCHROME / POLYCHROME: Contemporary Realist Drawings, Florida State University Gallery & Museum, Tallahassee, October 26 — November 21, 1990 (Catalogue) Homage to the Square, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, September 5 — 29, 1990 Heads, Blum Helman Gallery, New York, September 5 — 22, 1990 Figuring the
Body, The Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston, July 28 — October 28, 1990 Selections 4: The
International Polaroid Collection, North Dakota Museum
of Art, Grand Forks, June — July 12, 1990 Portrait
of an American Gallery: The Pace Gallery, Galerie Isy Brachot, Brussels, April 19 — June 23, 1990 (Catalogue) Six Annual ICP Infinity Award Winners,
International Center
of Photography, New York, April 13 — June 24, 1990 The 20th Anniversary, Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo, April 2 — 26, 1990 (Catalogue) Signs
of the Self: Changing Perceptions, Woodstock
Artists Association, New York, March 17 — April 15, 1990 (Catalogue) Je Est un Autre, Galeria Comicos, Lisbon, February — March 1990 Prints
of the Eighties, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York, January 13 — February 17, 1990.
She continued her collaboration with director Koyo Kouoh, working with her on several projects, such as
Body Talk - Feminism, Sexuality and the
Body in the Work
of African Women
Artists (to be held at WIELS, Brussels, in February 2015), and Streamlines, a project that makes the oceans the metaphorical focal point for an
international group exhibition which will examine the cultural repercussion
of the global stream
of goods and trade between the South and the North (to be held at Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, in October 2015).
Thirteen local and
international artists are asked to examine and interpret the title
of the exhibition, a play - on - words that can be translated as Poetic Corpus, hinting at both the physical
body and the oeuvre.
Decided by an
international jury, the DESTE - INTERAMERICAN Prize will be awarded to the
artist presenting the most challenging and innovative
body of work and whose achievement is based on a sustained, coherent vision.
Recent independent curatorial projects include: CORPORATE OCCULT, let's talk about the
body baby, NU Performance (2016), which presented works by
international artists that dealt with contemporary issues surrounding gender and the
body; Art in the Era
of Digital Capitalism (2016), a conference considering the tendencies
of acceleration and post-2011 institutional alternatives, which included Franco Bifo Beradi as its keynote speaker; and numerous others.
Exhibition: SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2015 Kuopio Art Museum, Kuopio, Finland, Carried by Light (solo retrospective) En Écho, Beauvais, France, Les Photaumnales 2015 C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, USA, Within / Without Photo London / Lens Culture, London, UK The Finnish Museum
of Photography, Helsinki, Finland, Darkroom Museum Centre Vapriikki, Tampere, Finland, Six
Artists on Tammerkoski Villa Roosa, Orimattila, Finland, Real / Unreal 2014 Galería Juan Pardo Heeren ICPNA, Lima, Peru,
Bodies, Borders, Crossings Zebrastraat, Genth, Belgium, Rediscovered Photography, curator Stefaan De Wolf Maryland Art Place / Baltimore Washington
International Airport, USA, Light touch, curator Liz Wells 2013 Preus Museum, Horten, Norway,
Bodies, Borders, Crossings Pori Art Museum, Finland,
Bodies, Borders, Crossings The Finnish Museum
of Photography, Helsinki, Finland, Photography into Art: Hannula & Hinkka Collection 2012 CRIO II Creativity World Biennale, curator Liana Brazil, Pier Mauá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Redesign and Urban Transformation Museum
of Estonian Architecture, Tallin, Estonia, Mazzano!
During their 3 or 6 month residency, this group
of thirteen
international artists have focused on developing their individual practices and research projects that range from engaging with collective and personal histories, memories, and languages to exploring intimate relationships, the
body, and materiality.
While at MoMA PS1 and Clocktower, Mount worked with
international scope
of curators,
artists, and institutions, and on seminal exhibitions such as the first Greater New York in 2000; the retrospective
of painter John Wesley, covering his entire career from 1961 - 2000; Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties, Disasters
of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman;
Body Works: Bruce Nauman, Valie Export, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Jonas, and Louis Bourgouis; Sol LeWitt: Concrete Block; Min Tanaka presents Subject: Heuristic Ecdysis, Santiago Sierra, Person remunerated for a period
of 360 consecutive hours, 2000, among others.
This fascinating exhibition brings together a large
body of recent work by
international contemporary
artists and in doing so identifies a shared aesthetic that characterises the work
of this otherwise disparate group
of artists.
The exhibition features the work
of more than 30
international women
artists who collectively reshaped the way in which women and their
bodies were represented.
For that reason, they chose three renowned Dutch
artists with an
international body of work, which together will exhibit their work in the exhibition hall
of Hazemijer in Hengelo: Lily van der Stokker, Rob Birza and Erik van Lieshout.