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Cronin's works has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including Global Positioning Systems, Perez Art Museum Miami, FL (2014 - 15); 1993: Experimental, Jet Set, Trash and No Star, New Museum, New York, NY (2013); Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY (2013); Watch Your Step, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (2012); Because We Are, Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, TX (2010); and Sh (out): Contemporary Art and Human Rights, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland (2009).
The gallery is known for ambitious group shows, including Women's Work in 1996, a cross generational exhibition featuring Isa Genzken and Lynda Benglis, and Broken Home in 1997, which presented works by Robert Gober, Dan Graham, Gordon Matta - Clark, and Franz West, among others.
, a group exhibition curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody featuring works in various media by both well - known and emerging artists who work in the field of contemporary realism to visually or conceptually challenge the viewer.
In any event, the German - born artist is known internationally for sculptures that verge on the functional, and she plays with this modus operandi in her latest exhibition at Galleria S.A.L.E.S., which features works conceived during a year's stay at the Villa Massimo in RomIn any event, the German - born artist is known internationally for sculptures that verge on the functional, and she plays with this modus operandi in her latest exhibition at Galleria S.A.L.E.S., which features works conceived during a year's stay at the Villa Massimo in Romin her latest exhibition at Galleria S.A.L.E.S., which features works conceived during a year's stay at the Villa Massimo in Romin Rome.
Select group exhibitions featuring his work include Objects Like Us, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (forthcoming, 2018 - 2019); UPTOWN: nastywomen / badhombres, El Museo del Barrio, New York (2017); Black: Color, Material, Concept, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2015); The Great Mother, the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Palazzo Reale, Milan (2015); The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2015); NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star, New Museum, New York (2013); Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Rotunda, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2010); the Whitney Biennial, New York (2006); and Landings, Documenta XI, Kassel, Germany (2003).
Organized by Dena M. Woodall, associate curator of prints and drawings, and curatorial assistant Lauren Rosenblum, the exhibition features 20th - century prints from the permanent collection selected by artists known for their work in other disciplines — specifically sculpture, photography, painting, installation, and dance.
Trashformations, a national traveling exhibition from the Fuller Craft Museum in Boston featured the work of 106 dumpster - diving artists who took New England thrift to a new extreme, and the attendance - shattering LEGO exhibit, The Art of the Brick, spotlighted the work of internationally - know LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya.
The solo exhibition will feature work from several of Hanzlová's photographic projects, including Rokytnik and Forest, taken in the Czech village and surrounding forest where the artist grew up; Cotton Rose, taken in Gifu, Japan; as well as the artist's three most recent series, Horses, Flowers and There Is Something I Don't Know.
Human Condition is an immersive, site - specific exhibition that features the work of over eighty emerging and established artists in a uniquely challenging space: a former hospital in West Adams, previously known as the Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center.
Work by the artist has been prominently featured in group exhibitions worldwide, most recently in 2013 as part of NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star at the New Museum, New York.
Human Condition (1 October - 30 November 2016) is an immersive, site - specific exhibition that features the work of over eighty emerging and established artists in a uniquely challenging space: a former hospital in West Adams, previously known as the Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center.
The exhibition will also feature other documents, including photographs and archives, which will shed light on a little - known aspect of this artist's life and work, that being the influence of the South of France and French painters (such as Paul Cézanne and Jean Lurçat), gleaned during Nash's various journeys to France in the 1920s and 1930s, including a short stay in Arles.
Ai (b. 1957) works in a range of media, including architecture and design, and this exhibition will feature work of the last 20 years, including photography and the large - scale sculptures for which the artist is best known.
A widely exhibited artist known for large mixed - media prints that combine digital and traditional processes, Carmon Colangelo's work has been featured in more than 20 solo shows and dozens of group exhibitions in Argentina, Canada, England, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and across the United States.
The exhibition features work from1970s through the 1990s and includes iconic series known as Swiss boxes, progressions, and stacks, in addition to a work initially conceived in the 1960s that Judd returned to in the 1990s.
Rauschenberg's exhibition at Betty Parsons Gallery opened on May 14, 1951, and, as was standard for the time, remained on view for just three short weeks.36 The presentation consisted of thirteen easel - size oils in the smaller gallery while the larger main room featured works by Walter Tandy Murch, an artist known for his realistic depictions of mechanical objects and illustrations for such magazines as Forbes and Scientific American.
In addition to works of the kind for which Oscar Tuazon is best known — sculptures made using industrial materials such as concrete, Plexiglas, and corroding rebar — his recent show at Maccarone featured a sound piece that served as the exhibition's conceptual anchor.
He is perhaps best known for his colourful photographic portraits, including the Kesh Angels series, from which many new works feature in the exhibition.
SALON The brainchild of Saatchi Gallery's senior director, Phillippa Adams, SALON has allocated the downstairs space at the Chelsea gallery to stage selling exhibitions featuring work by leading international artists not widely known in the UK.
Western Exhibitions, which just relocated to the area, is featuring works by animation artist Lilli Carré (September 9 — October 28), and the Gray Warehouse, an offshoot of Richard Gray Gallery, will exhibit sculptures by Jaume Plensa, who's already well known in the city for his playful LED Crown Fountain in Millennium Park (opening September 14).
The first institutional solo exhibition in 20 years, Julia Wachtel features the works for which she became known as well as recent paintings.
The artist is known for his highly original, large - scale sculptural installations, of which the significant examples My Brother / Brancuzi (1995), The Grand Machine / THEAREOLA (2002), and Untitled (from the body of work: My Madinah: In pursuit of my ermitage...)(2004) will feature in this exhibitioIn pursuit of my ermitage...)(2004) will feature in this exhibitioin this exhibition.
Featured in the exhibition are Holt's film Sun Tunnels (1978), which documents the creation of her well - known site - specific work of the same name, and Pine Barrens (1975), a meditative documentary about a notoriously vast, undeveloped region in central New Jersey.
While many of the artists featured in the exhibition are known for art they created in the Works Progress Administration programs, The Left Front brings their more provocative, political work to light.
Marking the first major solo exhibition of Barry's work by an academic institution in New York — and the first in the United States in thirty years — Robert Barry: All the things I know... 1962 to the present features works from six decades of the artist's career.
Featuring two - hundred objects, among which her minuscule size renderings of Southern architecture remain her best known works, the ambitious exhibition also includes her writings documenting her life until the final days in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she maintained a studio.
No matter how casual, her pictures almost always feature rock - solid axial structures... At a time of renewed interest in an era that was formative for Gross — explored in books like Judith Stein's biography of dealer Richard Bellamy, Eye of the Sixties (2016), and the exhibition «Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York City, 1952 — 1965,» now at New York University's Grey Art Gallery — it's worth looking back at an artist who witnessed much and made vital work, but received very little recognition, due in part to the all - too - common combination of art world trends and sexism.»
The final exhibition in this series features the work of one of Canada's most well - known abstract painters, William Ronald (1926 — 1998).
Located on the 52nd and 53rd floors of the Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills, Mori Art Museum is known for its blockbuster exhibitions, such as: «Takashi Murakami: The 500 Arhats», «The Kaleidoscopic Eye: Thyssen - Bornemisza Art Contemporary Collection'that featured works by Carsten Holler, Olafur Eliasson and Tracey Emin, and «According to What?»
Human Condition is an immersive, site - specific exhibition that features the work of sixty emerging and established artists in a uniquely challenging space: a former hospital in West Adams, previously known as the Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center.
Drawn from a renowned collection known for its classically inspired art, the exhibition features works that explore the human figure in all...
Dawoud Bey (interview) is well - known for his own work as a photographer and has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including a mid-career survey at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis in 1995.
The museum is well - known for its «F series» of exhibitions, including 2001's «Freestyle,» which featured the work of Kori Newkirk, Laylah Ali, Sanford Biggers, Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, and Mark Bradford, and birthed the term Post-black, coined by Ms. Golden and described at length in the show's accompanying catalogue.
No, but our goal is to feature artist residency alumni in our summer exhibition (and, generally, we find that our former residents have a good sense of our spirit and what works well in the Mills).
CMA celebrates one of the world's most influential and best - known artists of the 20th century, Mark Rothko with the exhibition, Mark Rothko: The Decisive Decade 1940 - 1950 featuring 37 works including paintings, watercolors and works on paper drawn largely from the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
Titled «No - Drama Mama», and continuing the themes established in her solo exhibition in London earlier this year, the presentation will feature one large - scale painting and four works on paper
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.
It is a particularly apt companion for these exhibitions, as it reveals another dimension of Surrealism and its impact, and features an artist who knew and worked alongside Sage and Tanguy in the 1930s and 1940s and who wrote a book on Tanguy's artistic process in 1980.
Featuring a collection of paintings and photographic works from some of the best - known artists in post-war and contemporary art, the exhibition looks at the use of the color red.
Her work Me, no, not me, buy me, eat me, wear me, have me, me, no, not me, (2006 — 07) was featured in the inaugural exhibition in SFMOMA's Rooftop Garden, which opened in May 2009.
Both exhibitions featured newly commissioned work by the Seoul - and Berlin - based artist, who is known for her colorful and sensorial installations and sculptures that occupy the in - between spaces where public and private meet.
The exhibition will also feature pieces by John Baldessari, whose works would often draw viewer's attention to minor details, absences or the spaces between things; Alfredo Jaar, multidisciplinary artists best known for his installation works; John McCracken, whose monochromatic sculptures explore the relationship between objects and their surrounding spaces; Bruce Nauman, whose conceptual works conceptual works that explore space, language, and the body; Lorna Simpson, whose photo - conceptualist works investigate the relationship between image and text; and Vassilakis Takis, a kinetic artist who uses electromagnetism to suspend human beings and objects in space.
In addition to works of the kind for which Oscar Tuazon is best known - sculptures made using industrial materials such as concrete, Plexiglas, and corroding rebar - his recent show at Maccarone featured a sound piece that served as the exhibition's conceptual anchor.
Automata is a brilliant little exhibition in one of Liverpool's lesser known retail gems, featuring work from Simon Venus and Tristan Brady Jacobs.
For the milestone year of the forward - thinking exhibition series, the curators asked former featured Project Series artists — including CalArts alumni Christina Fernandez (Art MFA 96) and Hirokazu Kosaka (Chouinard 70) and School of Art faculty Charles Gaines — to each nominate two emerging or lesser - known artists based in the Los Angeles area whose work contributes to the vibrant contemporary - art dialogue.
Amy Elkins (BFA 2007 Photography) Photographer and curator; represented by Yancey Richardson Gallery, NYC; co-founder Women in Photography; known for her archiving of prisoners on death row in Texas; winner of the 2014 Aperture Portfolio Prize; artist - in - residence, Villa Waldberta, Munich (2012) and Light Work, Syracuse, NY (2011); included in the permanent collections of North Carolina Museum of Art and Light Work, Syracuse, NY; exhibited at Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna., the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, CA, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis; solo and group exhibitions at the International Modern Photography Festival, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea;» Cast,» Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia; «Gazed Upon» (curator), Ampersand Gallery, Portland, OR; «Deconstructing the Female Gaze» (curator), PPOW Gallery, NYC; photos and features include «Prison Photography,» included in The Telegraph's Stella Magazine, Real Simple, The Huffington Post, American Photo, Harper's, Newsweek and The New York Times.
[28] Previewing the touring David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind exhibition before it opened in Guadalajara, Mexico, BBC Arts said: «Best known for his crudely composed and mordantly humorous cartoons, David Shrigley is a highly popular British artist -LSB-...] Featuring works as diverse as cartoonish ceramic boots, doodle - like drawings and a headless, stuffed ostrich, the exhibition highlights Shrigley's lively, irreverent imagination in full flow».
The inaugural exhibition Africa is No Island features the photographic works from 40 emerging and established photographers working on the continent and in the wider Diaspora.
Tomorrow Gallery's sophomore exhibition LIVE / WORK features a breakthrough presentation by the artist Brad Troemel, known widely for the tumbler - based group The Jogging, co-founded with Lauren Christiansen in 2009.
For this exhibition, she has chosen to feature Lichtenstein's late nudes, many of which were painted when the artist was in his seventies - a time when, Harkness observes, he no longer had anything to prove and nothing to lose, which results in works laced with a palpable joie de vivre.
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