Sentences with phrase «key exhibitions»

Over the past, his works have been featured in a number of key exhibitions of Irish art.
It features the artists in discussion together with numerous works and sequences captured at key exhibitions and installations.
The Steinbruchs have been major supporters of key exhibitions in the United States that have increased the visibility and influence of Latin American artists, including notable shows devoted to Lygia Clark and Doris Salcedo.
His work has been included in key exhibitions such as Seven Stories about Modern Art in Africa at the Whitechapel Gallery in London and major publications such as Phaidon's.
In the past 10 years, a number of key exhibitions on portraiture have been organised, accompanied by scholarly catalogues.
Homes and apartments were key exhibition venues for a number of these artists and it seems fitting that these works should be displayed once again in this setting.
The two have become key exhibitions of the industry in Asia.
Born in Cotonou, Benin in 1961, Gaba has presented major works at the 50th Venice Biennial (2003) and at Documenta 11 (2002), among other key exhibitions worldwide.
Recent key exhibitions such as Unsettled Objects (2009), Tales of the City (2012), GENERATION (2014), Alasdair Gray Season: Spheres of Influence I (2014) and Ripples on the Pond (2015), all combined recent acquisitions by contemporary artists with work from the modern art collection to great acclaim.
Profiles key exhibitions by pioneering curators including Okwui Enwezor, Linda Nochlin, Jean - Hubert Martin and Nan Goldin, with a foreword by Lucy Lippard, internationally known art critic, activist and curator, and early champion of feminist art, this volume is both an invaluable source of practical information for those who understand that institutions must be a driving force in this area and a vital source of inspiration for today's expanding new generation of curators.
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.
ArtRabbit was invited to a trip to Hull, the UK City of Culture 2017, to view key exhibitions and new gallery developments featured in the City of Culture programme.
The discussion will address key exhibitions, bodies of work, and scenes Cantor was involved in both in London and New York.
Beckwith has curated key exhibitions such as 30 Seconds off an Inch at The Studio Museum in Harlem (2009 - 10), exhibiting work by 42 artists of color or those inspired by black culture.
Providing an overview of artists and organisations Alice Correia «s research looks at key exhibitions such as Jagrati (1986 - 7); Fabled Territories (1989) and Transition of Riches (1993 - 4) and assess their remit, reception and legacies.
In March 1969, two key exhibitions of conceptual sculpture opened in Bern and Amsterdam: When Attitudes Become Form (works - concepts - processes - situations - information) and Op Losse Schroeven, Situaties en cryptostructuren (Square Pegs in Round Holes.
- JuniorSchool: Education Gold Key Exhibition, spotlighting works by students in the Houston Independent School District and private schools, sponsored by the Harris County Department of Education.
Other key exhibitions she has curated include Splat Boom Pow!
His work has been included in key exhibitions such as Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa at the Whitechapel Gallery in London and major publications such as Phaidon's The 20th Century Art Book.
Vinexpo is held in Bordeaux in odd - numbered years; since 2006, Vinexpo Asia - Pacific has taken place in Hong Kong in even - numbered years and has become the key exhibition of the industry in Asia.
Audrey Malloy talks with Karen Seapker about her show «Sentinels,» a high - key exhibition of monolithic paintings that ruminate on temporality.
The three key exhibitions that set the template for the Asian biennial were the Gwangju Biennale in South Korea (established 1995), the Fukuoka Triennale in Japan (1999) and the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, in Queensland, Australia (1993).
Direct Expenditures U.S. Biennial (the organization that produces Prospect New Orleans) and the Contemporary Arts Center (a key exhibition venue) reported a combined $ 2,847,497 million in exhibition expenditures in New Orleans, including payments to permanent and temporary staff, contracts with both New Orleans and New York companies for design, promotional services, construction, and event planning.
Latin American art is in the spotlight this summer: here are five key exhibitions to watch out for.
She explores the landscape through five key exhibitions: «Electronic Refractions II» (1968) at the Studio Museum in Harlem; «Harlem on My Mind» (1969) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; «Contemporary Black Artists in America» (1971) at the Whitney Museum of American Art»; and «Romare Bearden: The Prevalence of Ritual» (1971) and «The Sculpture of Richard Hunt» (1971) at the Museum of Modern Art.
The Other Story is one of the best - known of these key exhibitions, breaking ground as the first retrospective exhibition of modernist works by British artists of African, Asian and Caribbean descent, and moreover as the first to attempt to initiate a broader and more cosmopolitan perception of British modernist art.
The catalogue presents Genzken's career, through essays exploring the unfolding of her practice from 1973 until today, as well as an expansive plate section that provides a chronological overview of all her most important bodies of work and key exhibitions.
In addition to presenting important artworks, the exhibition will convey the political foment of an era that saw both the emergence of Conceptual art and the rise of the Women's Rights, Civil Rights, and anti — Vietnam War movements, and will illustrate the period's experimental impulses through catalogues, artist publications, periodicals, photographs, and ephemera from key exhibitions and events.
As part of our 25th anniversary programming, we have invited curators, artists, critics, and others to select a key exhibition from The Power Plant's history and deliver a presentation about it inside the Dissenting Histories gallery space.
«While jazz has underscored some key exhibitions on this period in the past decade, Rhythm & Reaction explores the aesthetic and cultural impact of the music on artists and society at large.
The Space of the Page, a key exhibition of artists» books held at the Institute in 1997, had a major influence on direction and planning of the fair so we are delighted to be involved in the twentieth anniversary programme.
Leffingwell organized a number of key exhibitions, including two while he was in school.
In this lecture Hoffmann will talk about some of his key exhibitions to elaborate further on his concept of the «curator as creator.»
Key exhibitions include the Fondation Beyeler in Basle, the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Gemeentemuseum at The Hague and the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris.
It reenacts two key exhibitions that took place at transitional moments in history and completes them with a look into the future.
Tracing a history of curating through its most innovative shows, renowned curator Jens Hoffmann selects the 50 key exhibitions that have most significantly shaped the practice of both artists and curators.
Hodgkin has spoken about the importance of Matisse and the Intimist work of the French painter Edouard Vuillard, but says that as a young artist, the key exhibitions he saw in London were of contemporary American art put on by the United States Information Service.
Not only did he introduce Louis to key Abstract Expressionist artists and dealers, but he also arranged important exhibitions for Louis in New York, including the 1954 «Emerging Talent» exhibition at the Kootz Gallery; a 1957 group show at Leo Castelli Gallery; his first one - man show at the Martha Jackson Gallery; and key exhibitions at French & Company in 1959 and 1960 - showcasing 23 Veils.
The library holds both catalogues produced by these two key exhibitions of conceptual sculpture from 1969, which brought together developments in Minimal art, Arte Povera, Land art and Conceptual art from the United States and Western Europe.
Previous exhibitions include a solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London (2008) and key exhibitions including «New Neurotic Realism», 1998, and «I am a Camera», 2001.
A key exhibition of Minimalist art was the «Primary Structures» exhibition at New York's Jewish Museum in 1966, which featured the artist Robert Morris.
His work appeared in such key exhibitions as Harald Szeemann's Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form (1969) at the ICA London, and Kynaston McShine's Information (1970) at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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