Sentences with phrase «key works by»

The exhibition features a series of recent, brightly painted, suspended forms that hover in space at different heights and angles, along with a series of recent drawings as well as key works by Shapiro from the Nasher's permanent collection.
This will be a chance to view a number of key works by the artist, one of the most significant cultural figures of his generation, both in China and internationally.
«In recognition of this, I was pleased last November to secure an additional $ 1.7 million to facilitate the Museum's proposal to expand its National Collection through the acquisition of key works by William Scott, Louis le Brocquy, Howard Hodgkin and Sean Scully.
The exhibition featured a selection of key works by some of these artists.
Other key works by Balmond include a radical masterplan for Battersea Power Station (2006) and the Victoria & Albert Museum extension with Daniel Libeskind (1996).
Key works by Marcel Broodthaers, Henri Chopin, John Hilliard and Bridget Riley will illustrate each artist's individual and ground - breaking approach to their art practice.
Thanks to exceptional loans from the Hartung - Bergman Foundation (Antibes), the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and the Albright - Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo), key works by the artist have been brought together for this survey exhibition tracing the artist's development from his first abstract works in about 1922 through 1989, the year of his passing.
A collection of some of the key works by Alexander Calder — who began making kinetic art in the 1930s — is activated regularly so visitors can see the art come to life.
As well as a new essay by Briony Fer and writings on key works by the artist, the volume features over 100 beautiful full - color illustrations of paintings, works on paper, furniture and ceramics from Heilmann's five - decade career.
The core of the 1,500 work collection spans 1960 to the present and contains key works by artists who have shaped the most significant art of the last 40 years, including Richard Artschwager, Donald Baechler, John Baldessari, Jenny Holzer, Alfredo Jaar, Neil Jenney, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Sherrie Levine, Glenn Ligon, Agnes Martin, Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Rothenberg, Ed Ruscha, Kiki Smith, Mark Tansey, and Cy Twombly.
In addition, SAAM contains key works by Benny Andrews, John Biggers, Thornton Dial, Sr., Loïs Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, and Alma Thomas.
Major acquisitions: Ann Hamilton's «Indigo Blue,» now on view; key works by Dan Flavin, William Kentridge, Gordon Matta - Clark, Hans Haacke.
28 Apr 2016 07 May 2017 IMMA Collection: A Decade IMMA, as the national cultural institution for collecting modern and contemporary art, aims to acquire examples of the most significant Irish art of the day as well as key works by international artists many of whom have been part of the museum's temporary exhibition and residency programmes.
Turner Prize: A Retrospective features key works by the 22 artists who have won the controversial award since its inception in 1984.
The show assembles key works by leading artists such as Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Max Ernst, Oskar Kokoschka, and Alfred Kubin, and artists less familiar to audiences in the United States including Friedl Dicker - Brandeis, Albert Paris Gütersloh, Karl Hubbuch, Richard Oelze, Franz Sedlacek, Josef Scharl, and Rudolf Wacker, who will each be represented by small groups of significant works.
With its deliberately non-pedagogical tone and unusual design, the book is also a perfect bedtime story featuring key works by the artist along with original photographs and quotations.
The exhibition includes key works by Giovanni Anselmo, Olga Balema, Elaine Cameron - Weir, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Jason Loebs, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Carlos Reyes, and Gilberto Zorio.
The exhibition at Berlinische Galerie brings together key works by the artist from private and public collections in many countries.
Formerly a director at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, Cape Town - born Coetzee joined PUMA as Chief Curator of puma.creative in 2009 and was a strategic advisor to Zeitz during a well - publicized buying spree that netted key works by Swaziland sculptor Nandipha Mntambo and South African sculptor Nicholas Hlobo, both on view in the museum.
The institution announced it will expand its focus to Asian Art, acquiring key works by the artist, to be on view at Dia: Beacon in Spring 2018
Other key works by Robert Smithson include: Ithaca Mirror Trail (1969, Tate Collection, London); Yucatan Mirror Displacements (1 - 9)(1969, Guggenheim Museum, New York); Partially Buried Woodshed (1970, print at National Gallery of Art, Washington DC); Broken Circle (1971, Spiral Hill, Emmen, The Netherlands); and Amarillo Ramp (1973, Tecovas Lake, Amarillo, Texas).
See key works by Charmatz and his collaborators, get involved in a debate about what a dance museum could be and join in as contemporary dancers turn the Turbine Hall into a dance floor for everyone.
«These masterworks reflect MoMA's preeminent collection of abstract expressionism, and include not only the most important and well - known works, but also key works by lesser - known artists such as Norman Lewis and William Baziotes.
The collection's forward - looking acquisition strategy, accompanied by in - depth local research, has enabled it to purchase key works by well - known international artists, but also pieces by members of the younger generation of artists (born around 1980) who are not yet widely known in Germany.
In «The Vocabulary of the Visible World — Painting,» held at Duisburg's Museum Küppersmühle for Modern Art, Fujian - born Wang Guangle's structured Coffin Paint canvases (2004 ---RRB- and Zeng Fanzhi's large - scale canvases, Hare and Head of an Old Man (both 2012), are displayed adjacent to key works by big - name artists such as Zhang Huan, Zhang Enli and Zhang Xiaogang.
Highlighting lesser - known works by prominent artists and key works by some less familiar names, The Long Run provides another view of the history of art over the last half century.
Collings also features on Your Paintings, where he chooses key works by great abstract artists and reveals how to read them.
Key works by some of the world's most seminal artists will become part of the Swedish people's art heritage.
They include Gerhard Richter's Eisberg (estimate: # 8 - 12m), Anselm Kiefer's Athanor (estimate: # 1.5 - 2.5 m), Sigmar Polke's Die Schmiede (estimate: # 1 - 1.5 million), a major painting by Martin Kippenberger (estimate: # 3 - 4 million), alongside key works by Wolfgang Tillmans, Albert Oehlen, Thomas Schütte, Günther Förg, Günther Uecker and Michael Krebber.
New works, as well as key works by the most important artists, will highlight the historical context and developments in German art from 1945 to the present day, but also focus on current artistic topics and contents.
The Pier Arts Centre in Stromness houses a remarkable collection of 20th - century British art including key works by Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, among others.
The Museum has acquired key works by Cory Arcangel, Artemio, Larry Clark, Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, Debbie Grossman, Candida Höfer, Misty Keasler, Ragnar Kjartansson, Vera Lutter, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gordon Matta - Clark, Ryan McGinley, Nicholas Nixon, Catherine Opie, Orit Raff, Laurie Simmons, Allison V. Smith, Arne Svenson, Frank Thiel, and Gillian Wearing.
Other significant additions include key works by artists from the 1970s and 1980s who were early practitioners of color photography, such as a group of 27 photographs by William Eggleston, along with pictures by Jo Ann Callis, William Christenberry, Jan Groover, and Barbara Kasten.
Turbulence, which takes key works by Jack Butler Yeats as its point of departure, considers the movement of people in today's world, against the backdrop of shifting contemporary perspectives on post-colonialism, socio - politics, hospitality and humanity.
09 Feb 2010 Anne Tallentire at the Irish Museum of Modern Art A survey exhibition of key works by Irish artist Anne Tallentire, created over the last ten years, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 17 February 2010.
Target (1961) and other key works by Jasper Johns are featured in «something resembling truth» opening at The Broad on February 10th (image courtesy of The Broad).
This wide - ranging study addresses developments in video, photography, painting, sculpture, performance and more, offering detailed analyses of key works by artists based in Ireland and beyond — including 2014 Turner Prize winner Duncan Campbell and internationally acclaimed filmmaker and photographer Willie Doherty.
With the goal of collecting in depth while continually broadening the collection, our focus has been on the acquisition of key works by influential artists from World War II to the present moment, paying particular attention to work made in Southern California.
The exhibition will bring together key works by each artist to demonstrate their shared mastery of light, colour and perception during three pivotal moments in Post-War Italian art, Futurism, Lyrical Abstraction and Pittura Analitica.
Organized in groupings that explore varied themes — such as «Women, Men, and Other Beasts,» «Primal Landscapes,» «An Art of Memory,» and «Vicissitudes of the Grid» — the show features key works by artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Louise Nevelson, Philip Pearlstein, and Robert Rauschenberg.
Under the Guggenheim Foundation's advisement, Bilbao has acquired key works by some of the most significant artists of the second half of the twentieth century, including Anselm Kiefer, Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Clyfford Still, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol.
Featuring key works by Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, François Morellet, Julio Le Parc and Gianni Colombo, among others, it offers a comprehensive outline of a complex art movement, with scholarly essays, historical precedents, a substantial plate section, biographies for each featured artist, selected bibliography and a detailed checklist.
Key Works by Caspar Netscher, Herman Saftleven, and Emil Nolde Acquired by the National Gallery of Art
The exhibition features 100 key works by artists whose radical work changed the course of art history and catapulted New York City to the centre of the international art world.
Highlighting lesser - known works by prominent artists and key works by some less familiar names, Artists at Mid to Late Career provides another view of the history of art over the last half century.
Also present are key works by figures who may be less well - known.
Francis Alÿs runs into the eye of a tornado; Bas Jan Ader sails out to sea in search of the miraculous to tragically never return; ORLAN undergoes plastic surgery; Marina Abramovic's points a a bow and arrow at her own heart; Pedro Reyes creates musical instruments out of firearms and Ruth Proctor freefalls in the gallery... Walk into a physical, audio, intellectual and emotional unknown with over 70 pivotal works from the mid-20th century to the present day by major international artists including Marina Abramović, Eva Hesse, Yves Klein, Marcel Duchamp, Andreas Gursky, Gerhard Richter, Carsten Höller, Yoko Ono, Fischli & Weiss, Jose Dávila, ORLAN, Chim ↑ Pom and Ai Weiwei, as well as key works by JMW Turner and Maze: Risk edition by Jasmin Vardimon Company.
This display features a selection of key works by some of these artists.
Sotheby's March contemporary auctions featured additional lots of interest, including several key works by African American artists.
Josephine Breese and Henry Little transport Guggenheim's two thematic threads — the first focusing on the surreal, the instinctual and the erotic; the second a formalist enquiry into modes of mark - making and production — across the Atlantic and across time, securing key works by Eileen Agar and Catherine Yarrow, two artists from Guggenheim's circle, and inviting a further new 29 artists to join the conversation.
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