Today the Phoenix has charitable status and is
the largest artist run space in the South East of England, providing workspace and opportunities to share experiences for over 100 hundred local artists, designers and craftspeople.
Not exact matches
The poignancy and tension that
run through
artist Cannon's art speak to a
larger discussion going on today as the United States grapples with thorny questions of ethnic identity, land rights, and cultural heritage.
Horror films are sometimes misunderstood by people, but lovers of horror love the film and the craftsmanship and the
artists, and that's why we started doing Flashback in 2002 and we're now Chicago's
largest running horror convention.»
In depriving students and the
larger public from seeing her work at the Grey, the
artist, who currently lives in Berlin and
runs a foundation dedicated to art, philosophy, and yoga, has chosen to make a
larger point about marginalization and otherness, themes that have dominated her work throughout her career.
Among the
artist's
largest works —
running to sizes as... Read More
Inkie has since worked as head of design for SEGA, Xbox, Jade Jagger's in - house designer as well as
running a West London design studio creating prints, illustrations, clothing and with his trademark beauty on
large - scale pieces, the globally respected
artist, whose diverse inspirations collect Mayan architecture, William Morris, Mouse & Kelly, Alphons Mucha, The Arts & Crafts movement and Islamic geometry, has exhibited worldwide, been denounced as Banksy's right hand man by The Daily Mail and simultaneously lauded by The Times, his art published in the books Banksy's Bristol, Children of the Can, Graffiti World, Street Fonts and magazines GQ, Rolling Stone, Computer Arts, Huck, Graphotism and Dazed & Confused.
But she
runs into trouble in the Pavilion of Shamans, which has as its centerpiece a
large open - weave, tentlike enclosure by the Brazilian
artist Ernesto Neto.
Today on Maake, Brooklyn - based
artist Yevgeniya Baras shares thoughts on the importance of labor in her paintings, translating a condensed moment to a
large scale, and balancing her studio, teaching, and curatorial work with the
artist -
run gallery, Regina Rex in NYC.
Running concurrently with the PrintMatters - organized shows are exhibitions at art spaces
large and small; their offerings range from student works to prints by blue - chip
artists collaborating with master printers.
In 2017, her mural for the University of Kentucky, Medical School, Louisville, will be installed; her work will be in a three - person exhibit at Derek Eller Gallery, NYC, and in a
large group exhibit at Grey Gallery, NYU, «Inventing Downtown:
Artist -
Run Galleries in New York City, 1952 - 1965», Jan. - April, 2017; she will have an «Art Project» in Art Journal, spring 2017.
Having versatile skills as an art maker and director of
large media projects, in 1997, he cofounded Deep River, an
artist -
run gallery in Los Angeles that was active through 2002, staging solo shows with some of Los Angeles's most important emerging
artists.
Set to be
artist Jenny Holzer's longest
running and
largest exhibition to date, her project creates an immersive environment in which legible texts overlap and ride into a surround of white light and language.
He added that
Artists Space had already begun hunting for a new location, to lease long - term or to buy, that would be
large enough to accommodate its exhibition programs and also the activities of its
Artists Space Books & Talks program, which it has
run out of a space at 55 Walker Street in TriBeCa since 2012.
But Barnett Newman is the
artist's hero, and here homage is paid by the recent Spine 1 (2013), a screenprint of the cracked spine of a Newman catalogue that has been in the
artist's personal library for decades — it
runs down the centre of the painting's
large acrylic field just like one of Newman's zips.
Tornabuoni Gallery in Paris is currently hosting the
largest ever retrospective of the
artist in a show that has been undertaken with the collaboration of the
artist's daughter Agata Boetti who
runs his archive and has written a biography of her father which is currently being translated in to English.
The
artist Louise Fishman, primarily known for her
large - scale abstract paintings, is the subject of two forthcoming exhibitions: «Louise Fishman: A Retrospective,» a fifty - year survey show at the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase, opening on April 3, 2016, and
running through July 31, 2016; and «Paper Louise Tiny Fishman Rock,» an idiosyncratic presentation -LSB-...]
The American
artist Lynda Benglis gained notoriety in 1974 when she
ran an advert in Artforum, in which she posed nude, wearing sunglasses and brandishing a
large dildo.
Running for about a month, Damaged is the
largest solo exhibition the
artist has yet had in Los Angeles.
Almost as soon as Piper Keys» show wraps up, Life Gallery takes over the space with There's No Space in Space, a group show with Morag Keil, Caspar Heinemann and Kimmo Modig,
running from February 26 to March 15, followed by Berlin's The Duck, which will host a
larger group show titled «dm `, with
artists Hélène Fauquet, Nik Geene, Stuart Middleton, Naomi Pearce, Eidflo, Ellie de Verdier, Ryan Siegan Smith, and Veit Laurent Kurz, and
running from March 19 to April 5.
Under her leadership 18SAC has evolved from a small, alternative
artist -
run space to Southern California's
largest artist residency center, working with diverse local and international
artists who provoke public dialogue through their art making.
VIA's grant supports a series of
large - scale portraits entitled When You're Free, You
Run in the Dark to be exhibited at The
Artist's Institute, as well as a series of related public programs, in advance of a new film about the girls» summer music workshop, which premiered at the Polish Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale.
November 7, 2015: Inspired by the movement, forms, and colors in Frank Stella's work, Brooklyn - based
artist McKendree Key designed a
large - scale marble
run for Family Day.
The fascinating documentary on her career,
running continuously at the museum and showing her
large - scale site - specific installations created around the world, makes the
artist's focus on these rituals abundantly clear.
Presented by the Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition (BWAC), Brooklyn's
largest artist -
run nonprofit arts organization, curated by Anatole Iwanczuk and Therese Urban.
Presented by the Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition (BWAC), Brooklyn's
largest artist -
run nonprofit arts organization.
BWAC is Brooklyn's
largest artist -
run non-profit arts organization with more than 250 members presenting contemporary art in every imaginable style and the weekly BWAC Performance Series of live music, film, and literary events.
This exhibition includes some sixty sculptures and mostly
large - scale paintings, by eighteen
artists who
run the gamut from the famous (Allen Jones, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Blake) to the fairly obscure (Colin Self, Gerald Laing, and the delicious Pauline Boty, whose canvases are startlingly prescient with respect to David Salle's work).
Some of the participating
artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose
large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she
ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
For the five - day
run of the fair, these four
artists will create
large - scale (up to 3.5 meters x 7 meters) pieces in their signature styles using acrylic and aerosol paints.
He
ran it until 1996, and displayed
large - scale works by Mr. Caro, Alexander Liberman, Alexander Calder, Mark di Suvero and George Rickey as well as the work of emerging younger
artists like Keith Haring.
BOS has been
running since 2006 and is New York's
largest open studios event, encouraging thousands of Bushwick - based
artists to open their doors and share their work.
Kaye is the Founder and Director Emeritus of Galatea Fine Art, a
large artist -
run gallery in the SOWA Art and Design District of Boston.
DAVID&SCHWEITZER Contemporary is a
large, open gallery space in the 56 Bogart loft building and takes over the recently defunct «Life on Mars» Gallery space
run by
artist and curator Michael David.
The curators aim to establish a unique atmosphere of intimacy with their staged exhibition one that can
run counter to the official spectacle and formal nature of the Biennale — and, in close collaboration with the participating
artists and designers, they hope to circumvent all the usual competitive aspects of the
larger art event.
Many, like Regina Rex, founded in 2009, a white - box gallery on the third floor of an industrial building
run by 13
artists, include the neighborhood rather than (only) catering to the
larger institutional art world.
With work by more than 30
artists, the jam - packed show at Feuer is by far the
larger of the two, and it's a rollicking, albeit hermetic guide to the interests of a gang of emerging talent, beginning with its two curators,
artists Tyler Dobson and Ben Morgan - Cleveland, who together
run the scrappy Greenpoint gallery Real Fine Arts.
The exhibition will
run until 19th February and will feature a talk with Collector Michael Spalter, Chairman of the Board of RISD who will discuss his collection, one of the world's
largest, private, early digital art collections, amassed with his wife,
artist, author, educator Anne Morgan Spalter.
In the
run up to his major exhibition, Academy of Tal R at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark (until 10 September 2017), the
artist was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg and Marc - Christoph Wagner over the course of six months while he was in the process of making his series of
large - scale railcar paintings, Habakuk.
In the first, Xi Zhang presents a selection of his most recent
large - scale paintings in the solo exhibition IMAGINE, a collaboration with ATC DEN, Denver's newest and most elegant exhibition space
run by Plus Gallery
artist Laura Krudener.
Award - winning
artist,
Ran Hwang, debuts her
largest single mixed - media installation to date at this exhibition.
So is Cologne - based
artist Cosima von Bonin, whose sculptures
run the gamut from
larger - than - life fabric - covered mushrooms to fiberglass missiles.
The
artist — a Chicago native who today divides his time between New York City and Marfa, Texas — is perhaps best known for his paintings of
large stenciled letters, which he uses to form words or phrases, often abbreviated or arranged in
run - on configurations that disrupt ordinary patterns of perception and speech.
ROXY PAINE: Distillation For Roxy Paine's fourth solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery, opening October 16 and
running through December 11, 2010, the gallery is proud to present the
artist's new
large - scale installation Distillation (2010).
Convergence and Collaboration is a panel discussion between the exhibiting
artists working with varied content and media who are part of a
larger group effort to
run a successful
artist collective.
The project is organised by ET4U, an
artist run association in Western Jutland, the
large peninsula that contains the mainland of the country.
This effect was particularly strong in Glasgow, where the city won the accolade «European Capital of Culture» in 1990, largely due to the
large number of
artist -
run exhibition spaces and galleries.
There are also many newcomers to the show — Aki Sasamoto, a young Japanese - born
artist who lives in Brooklyn, is creating an installation that will include
large and small sculptures, sound, and a series of performances that will take place throughout the
run of the Biennial.
The show also includes a few
artist -
run organizations: the project space and journal Public Fiction; the Chinatown radio station KChung; and The Los Angeles Museum of Art, a micro-gallery in Eagle Rock not to be confused with the much
larger county museum of a similar name.
Running concurrently with the presentation of three
large - scale installations by the Cuban
artist duo Los Carpinteros, the Faena Arts Center...
American
artist Sarah Sze is known for
large scale works that penetrate walls, hang from ceilings, delve into the ground, and stretch across museums; now her installations
run throughout Victoria Miro's London gallery spaces.