34FineArt is pleased to announce a new group exhibition featuring works by several well
known local and international artists, who have in various ways appropriated this iconic image of popular culture.
Not exact matches
Known for over 25 years as a legendary director of exhibitions at Massachusetts College of Art
and Design in Boston, Jeffrey Keough's innovative curatorial vision has connected
local artists in the New England region with
international artists such as Xu Bing, William Wegman, Kiki Smith, Tony Oursler,
and many others, while tackling diverse historical, social,
and political themes ranging from the Holocaust, to AIDS, to the bombing of Hiroshima.
Our vision is to give
international, national
and local multidisciplinary
artists a platform without distinctions among well -
known, self - taught
and underexposed.
That unique space, in a gritty, quirky, historic mill building, was where we learned to be gallerists, where we became
known for putting together quality exhibitions by
local and international artists,
and for making art accessible
and approachable.
A transplant from New York City, he is
known for creating elaborate surveys that have elevated the
international reputations of
local favorites like Mr. Baldessari
and Mike Kelley, an installation
artist who died this year.
It was in the fall of that year we began the Hammer Projects to give
local, national,
and international emerging
and lesser -
known artists opportunities to exhibit in a museum context outside of the constraints of the commercial gallery system.
As a non-collecting institution, the Contemporary focuses its efforts on featuring
local, national
and international, well -
known and newly established
artists from diverse backgrounds, working in all types of media.
Bringing together
local and international contemporary art tendencies, Kunsthalle Basel is well
known for its presentation of thought - provoking new artworks
and display methodologies, as well as for its wide range of public programs that include
artist talks, performances,
and film screenings.
The eggs, designed by some well -
known and some not so famous
artists, fashion designers, architectural firms,
and sponsored by
local and international art galleries (Waterhouse & Dodd, Leila Heller Gallery), fashion houses, companies
and individuals ranged from transcendently beautiful
and inspired to, well, better - luck - next - time, as in the case of Julian Schnabel «s hurried double stroke, either done in his sleep or by some vengeful former assistant.