FOLLY: Art after Architecture brings together Irish and
international contemporary artists whose work has been inspired by iconic buildings of architectural modernism.
Stargazers will also include works by 21
international contemporary artists whose ideas and practices will be examined in conversation with Catlett's life and work.
Transparencies brings together a group of
international contemporary artists whose work explores glass as both medium and a subject matter.
Fieldworks is an exhibition of Irish and
international contemporary artists whose work explores the environments inhabited by different species of animals.
Not exact matches
Four of the most celebrated
international contemporary artists - Monica Bonvicini, Mike Nelson, Pedro Cabrita Reis, and Lorna Simpson - have each selected an emerging
artist whose work they strongly believe in.
Its principal focus is the representation of an
international group of
contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video, photography, and performance.
Looking at the work of twelve
international contemporary artists, PROJECT 2017 is interested in drawing links between
artists whose work, through the formal language of abstraction, expresses the transformative processes and aims that lead to its making.
The selection is impressive not only for its breadth of well - known names, like Tyeb Mehta, M. F. Husain, S. H. Raza, Akbar Padamsee, but also for its clever inclusion of the prominent
contemporary South Asian
artists like Subodh Gupta & A. Balasubramamium, among others,
whose resumes include exhibitions at
international bienniales, and art fairs.
Josephine Halvorson is a
contemporary observational painter
whose work enters into a lively philosophical dialogue with an unaffiliated group of
international artists that includes the German painter Peter Dreher, the Spaniards Antonio Lopez and Isabella Quintanilla, and the Americans Lois Dodd, Catherine Murphy, and Sylvia Plimack - Mangold.
C1S — Coated on one side (paper or print) C2S — Coated on two sides (paper or print) CA2M — Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (Madrid) CAA — College Art Association CalArts — California Institute for the Arts CACT — Thessaloniki Center of
Contemporary Art CAFA — China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing) CAPC —
Contemporary Art Museum (Bordeaux) C.G.A.C. — Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea (Santiago de Compostela) CIFO — Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (Miami) CIMAN —
International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art CMYK — Cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black), which are the primary printing colors CNAP — Centre National des Arts Plastiques (Paris) CoBrA — Copenhagen (Co), Brussels (Br), and Amsterdam (A), a free - spirited Marxist avant - garde movement lasting from 1948 to 1951 featuring the
artists Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont, and Constant,
whose countries of origins make up the group's name CoCA — Centre of
Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu (Torun) CPIF — Centre Photographique d'Ile - de-France CPLY — The name American
artist William N. Copley went by as a painter CP — Cancellation proof (the proof made after an edition is finished as evidence that the
artist has defaced the plate) C - Print — Chromogenic color print CR — Catalogue raisonné CTP — Computer to plate, digital printing process
VENICE — The top prize of the Venice Biennale, the world's oldest and grandest
international exhibition of
contemporary art, was awarded on Saturday to Anne Imhof, an
artist and choreographer
whose grim and threatening occupation of the German pavilion, complete with anti-riot wire fences and barking Doberman pinschers, was the talk of the art world last week.
The
International Artist Award is given to globally recognized
artists who demonstrate the highest level of artistic achievement and
whose careers have fundamentally influenced
contemporary art.
Imaging Eden presents an overview of the medium's historic complicity as silent witness, pre-meditated booster, and passionate advocate of this unique environment, and also showcases commissioned work by five
international contemporary artists, including Gerald Slota (USA), Jungjin Lee (Korea), Bert Teunissen (the Netherlands) and Jim Goldberg and Jordan Stein (USA),
whose practice is photo - based.
The Human Factor: The Figure in
Contemporary Sculpture brings together the work of over 25 leading
international artists, in
whose practice the human form plays a central role.
The # 60,000 prize has a major impact on both the winning museum and their chosen
artist: for the winning museum, the award allows the acquisition of an ambitious work of
contemporary art of national importance, and for the winning
artist (who may be showing widely nationally and internationally but
whose work is not represented in collections in this country), the award is a stepping stone to greater visibility and provides access to national and
international audiences.
Shannon Fitzgerald is a
contemporary art curator, museum professional, writer, and educator
whose work focuses on
international emerging and mid-career
artists and thinkers.
Lilly Wei is a New York - based independent curator, writer, journalist and critic
whose area of interest is global
contemporary art and emerging art and
artists, reporting frequently on
international exhibitions and biennials.
This conference rethinks what is meant by «critical urbanism» through a wide range of
international artists and theorists
whose work is concerned with mapping
contemporary city spaces.
Launching with films by three brilliant young
international contemporary artists -
whose films will linger in your memory long after viewing.
Museum of
Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) Toronto Founded in 1999, MOCCA's brief is to exhibit, collect, and promote contemporary art by Canadian and international artists, whose artworks address the key issues o
Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) Toronto Founded in 1999, MOCCA's brief is to exhibit, collect, and promote
contemporary art by Canadian and international artists, whose artworks address the key issues o
contemporary art by Canadian and
international artists,
whose artworks address the key issues of our times.
Its principal focus is the representation of an
international group of
Contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video, and photography.
The show was comprised of many
international heavy weights whose work was instantly recognizable, contemporary International and Mexican artists and Sandback's work wove
international heavy weights
whose work was instantly recognizable,
contemporary International and Mexican artists and Sandback's work wove
International and Mexican
artists and Sandback's work woven throughout.
It is presented to
international artists whose work is considered likely to set new standards in
contemporary painting and interrelated fields.
The exhibition showcases ten local and
international contemporary artists, many showing in Vancouver for the first time,
whose works call into question how photographic images speak to us.
Its principal focus is the representation of an
international group of
contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography.
NOMINATION OF WINNER The DESTE Prize is awarded to the shortlisted
artist whose work best explores new directions and opens new roads in
contemporary art, thus contributing to the
international art dialogue.
Chicago, ILL. - September 29, 2015 - Visitors to EXPO Chicago 2015, the
International Exposition of
Contemporary & Modern Art presenting artwork from 140 leading galleries from around the world that drew thousands to Chicago's Navy Pier earlier this month, had a rare opportunity to view a selection of significant modern and contemporary art by 10 women artists whose work is in the Union League Club of Chicago's private art
Contemporary & Modern Art presenting artwork from 140 leading galleries from around the world that drew thousands to Chicago's Navy Pier earlier this month, had a rare opportunity to view a selection of significant modern and
contemporary art by 10 women artists whose work is in the Union League Club of Chicago's private art
contemporary art by 10 women
artists whose work is in the Union League Club of Chicago's private art collection.
For the winning museum, the award allows the acquisition of an ambitious work of
contemporary art of national importance, and for the winning
artist (who may be showing widely nationally and internationally but
whose work is not represented in collections in this country), the award is a stepping stone to greater visibility and provides access to national and
international audiences.
Its principal focus is the representation of an
international group of
contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video, large scale installation, and performance.
This major group exhibition, presented within BALTIC's Level 3 gallery, brings together leading
international artists whose work, in very different ways, each sheds light upon this
contemporary condition within a framework of the important legacies of Dr. King.
This major group exhibition, presented within BALTIC's Level 3 gallery, will bring together leading
international artists whose work, in very different ways, each sheds light upon this
contemporary condition within a framework of the important legacies of Dr. King.
In the group exhibition «The Projective Drawing» at Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY), curator Brett Littman applies Evans's theory, which is skeptical of drawing at its core, to challenge our understanding of how the medium of drawing operates in
contemporary culture by highlighting both Austrian and
international artists whose drawings require viewers to activate a matrix of complex and nontraditional ideas in order to interpret the works on view.
That these two great but for decades overlooked
artists are finally being honored at home and abroad is directly due to the work of commercial galleries such as Andrée Sfeir - Semler, who, in 2005, opened Beirut's first blue - chip gallery for
international contemporary art with a strong minimalist and conceptual bent, and Saleh Barakat, who established the Agial Art Gallery in 1990, and
whose affinities lie more firmly with modernism, or the one hundred years before the
contemporary began in Beirut.
Our publishing programme focuses on promoting the work of unknown and
artists, writers and thinkers
whose perspectives on modern and
contemporary visual art and culture challenge and provoke
international discussion and debate.
Launching with films by three brilliant young
international contemporary artists —
whose films will linger in your memory long after viewing.
On the Margins brings together a culturally diverse group of
international artists whose work addresses
contemporary social and political conditions through a wide spectrum of styles and media.
Museion's exhibition programme revolves around presenting
artists,
whose work is emblematic of the
contemporary art scene, and bearing witness to the changes in artistic languages, sculpture in particular, from an
international perspective.
«Taboo,» a provocative exhibition of
contemporary Australian and
international artists,
whose works are presented alongside various archival ephemera ---- newspaper clippings, postcards, and photographs ---- attempts to lay bare the moral impositions wrought by collective institutional bodies upon individual ones.
Enwezor has used the opportunity of curating this stalwart of the
international art world, to invite
artists whose practice examines the world around us, and provide a global platform for some of the most talented
contemporary African
artists.
In The Projective Drawing, the curator Brett Littman applies Evans's theory, which is skeptical of drawing at its core, to challenge our understanding of how the medium of drawing operates in
contemporary culture by highlighting both Austrian and
international artists whose drawings require viewers to activate a matrix of complex and nontraditional ideas in order to interpret the works on view.
«Go With The Flow: An Alternative Vision of the World» is an
international exhibition of
contemporary artists whose work reflects the energy and originality of the underground music scene.
The
International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Cartagena de Indias is an exhibition of contemporary art with international and national artists.The Biennial brings together artists from different countries whose works will be exhibited throughout the city of Cartagena and will include painting, sculpture, photography, electronic and audiovisual media, installation and
International Biennial of
Contemporary Art of Cartagena de Indias is an exhibition of contemporary art with international and national artists.The Biennial brings together artists from different countries whose works will be exhibited throughout the city of Cartagena and will include painting, sculpture, photography, electronic and audiovisual media, installation and
Contemporary Art of Cartagena de Indias is an exhibition of
contemporary art with international and national artists.The Biennial brings together artists from different countries whose works will be exhibited throughout the city of Cartagena and will include painting, sculpture, photography, electronic and audiovisual media, installation and
contemporary art with
international and national artists.The Biennial brings together artists from different countries whose works will be exhibited throughout the city of Cartagena and will include painting, sculpture, photography, electronic and audiovisual media, installation and
international and national
artists.The Biennial brings together
artists from different countries
whose works will be exhibited throughout the city of Cartagena and will include painting, sculpture, photography, electronic and audiovisual media, installation and performance.
Thomas Dane Gallery is a
contemporary art gallery based in the St James area of London,
whose international artists include Steve McQueen, Kelley Walker, Glenn Ligon and Abraham Cruzvillegas.
We Must Risk Delight: Twenty
Artists from Los Angeles is an exhibition that presents, for the first time on the international stage, a group of exceptional contemporary Los Angeles artists whose work makes Los Angeles one of the most exciting hubs of creativity in the world
Artists from Los Angeles is an exhibition that presents, for the first time on the
international stage, a group of exceptional
contemporary Los Angeles
artists whose work makes Los Angeles one of the most exciting hubs of creativity in the world
artists whose work makes Los Angeles one of the most exciting hubs of creativity in the world today.
Sasha Waters Freyer is a moving image
artist trained in photography and film
whose work has screened at renowned
international film festivals like Rotterdam, Telluride, Tribeca and IMAGES, in museums such as the Pacific Film Archives, the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, the Museum of
Contemporary Art in Detroit, on
international public and cable television and in microcinemas, basements and country libraries.
A further three prominent
international artists will present their first one - person exhibitions in this country at IMMA in the coming year — the Portuguese
artist João Penalva (opening 14 June),
whose work, encompassing painting, installation and performance, is often process - based, involving language and narrative; the German photographer Candida Höfer (opening 12 July),
whose exquisitely - composed photographs will present the results of a working visit to Dublin, and Iran do Espírito Santo (opening 8 November), one of Brazil's most interesting
contemporary artists, best known for his sensual minimalist works dealing with structure, design and space.