Not exact matches
As an artist who
works primarily with subverting objects, meanings and realities in order to generate new experiences or situations, we go
intrigued about seeing his
solo show Pero Come Pero (Dog Eat Dog)
solo show that is now on view at La Cause Galeria in Madrid.
His
solo show Recent Paintings at Dolby Chadwick Gallery in February 2017 will display new pieces of his
intriguing work...
Dana Levy, who's
work was named as one of the «most
intriguing projects» to be displayed at the Israel Museum anniversary exhibitions, was interviewed by Maariv on her
solo show.
The Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris has the first
solo exhibition in France of
work by Mohamed Bourouissa, which looks extremely
intriguing.
She shifted to paintings only of the female body, usually
solo although the dialectical dance of two figures in the earlier erotic
works is continued in one of the most
intriguing conceptual devices in the current show, the layering of an open - outline figure across fully rendered figures, sometimes at the same scale, sometimes in a different scale, as in Double Embrace.
This is Houseago's first major
solo show in a UK public gallery, though the broad shoulders of his figurative
works are more than capable of bearing the weight (and the vagaries) of popular scrutiny while losing nothing of their vitality and
intrigue.
For her first London
solo presentation since her Tate retrospective in 2011, Lisson Gallery will present new
works, new discoveries and more recognisable pieces from the influential and
intriguing artist Susan Hiller who investigates the unconscious and the paranormal.
About the artists and their
work: The late Anthony Ballard, known for his precise pen - and - ink drawings of erotic subjects and geometrics, has garnered significant critical attention in recent years; Mercedes Kelly's fanciful depictions of canine and feline subjects have been a crowd - pleasing fixture at the Fair over many seasons; Lawrence Pujol's refreshing country landscapes are becoming increasingly popular with collectors; Angela Rogers's «poppets» --- magical assemblages wrapped in brightly - hued yarn — incorporate
intriguing mystical symbolism; Robin Taylor's «Jenny» paintings affectingly portray a young girl so bashful that her face is represented as a mop of bright orange hair; Alyson Vega's intricate fiber
works, shown to great acclaim in a 2016
solo exhibition at the prestigious venue White Columns, surprise and enchant.
What makes the Massachusetts transplant's (by way of New Orleans)
work so
intriguing, in a
solo exhibition at Joan Grona Gallery through Aug. 15, is its balance of psyche and soul, fueled by bittersweet nostalgia, a hint of anger, and the artist's own undying perfectionism and ambition.
Plans for the coming year also include
solo exhibitions by such leading international artists as Francis Alÿs, Carlos Garaicoa, Jorge Pardo and Anne Tallentire; an
intriguing show exploring the life of
works within a collection, a development of the What is...?
In addition to the 15
solo presentations vying for the fair's matter - of - factly named prize, Prize, I'm most
intrigued by Macon Reed's «Eulogy For The Dyke Bar» (2015), a large - scale installation complete with a full bar,
working jukebox, and pool table.