Sentences with phrase «latest great exhibition»

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In addition to this, he represented Great Britain in an exhibition match against the rest of Europe in 1955 and was selected to play for London in the Inter Cities Fairs Cup - the forerunner of the UEFA Cup - a year later.
And we have organized in the ground floor and in the basement exhibitions at the moment, currently we have an exhibition on the late phase of the Lorraine Great Duchy of Tuscany domain, and this is about physics and mathematics in the end of [the] 18th century and first half of [the] 19th century, and this is an interactive exhibition on historical objects.
The upper gallery, «The Exhibition», looks at how science was presented to the public at the great exhibitions of the late 19th century, such as the Paris Electrical Exhibition of 1881.
Games that invite visitors to interact with each other — even people they don't know — can create a community in your exhibition that may lead to great conversations later for families.
Alongside, the conferences are tied together by one expansive exhibition that showcases the latest and greatest in emerging technologies; where the learning, theory and inspiration comes to life.
MICKALENE THOMAS «I was born to do great things» Kavi Gupta, Chicago Sept. 19 — Nov. 15, 2014 For her first exhibition at Kavi Gupta since joining the gallery in March, Mickalene Thomas is paying homage to her late mother and muse Sandra Bush — the inspiration for her glittering tributes to the beauty and power of women's bodies and the subject of her 2012 HBO film.
Friday gets a little more hectic, with an exhibition of the late, great Tetsumi Kudo's work at Andrea Rosen, an architectural «performance» from Gabrielle Mertz at the LES's former PS160, and a group show about intimacy and craft at 315 Gallery in Brooklyn.
1 Five decades of ingenuity later, the exhibition at the NGA offers insight into their remarkable working relationship, a collaboration of great vision where anything was possible, and hard work dominated the process.
More than thirty years after her death, the oeuvre of American painter Alice Neel attracts ever greater interest, and seems only ever more relevant: the substantial and moving exhibition of her paintings currently at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague is the latest indication of this groundswell of attention, including various shows and catalogs in addition to a fine biography by Phoebe Hoban and a biographical film directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew Neel.
At Ad Reinhardt's prodding, in late 1961 his Parisian dealer Iris Clert offered him a solo show in her gallery, but because of expenses and scheduling it did not become a reality until June 1963.1 Reinhardt was elated about how great his painting looked as part of the Guggenheim survey exhibition, Abstract Expressionists and Imagists, which had opened October 13, 1961.
No public gallery in Britain picked up on him but there were several exhibitions in London over the years, culminating in two shows at Bernard Jacobson in Mayfair, in 2007 and 2009, showing late paintings of great beauty.
A great rendering of this period was the 2014 British Museum exhibition (Germany divided: Baselitz and his generation from the Duerckheim Collection), where, among other key post-war artists, Baselitz participated with eleven of his Heroes series and other iconic works of the late 1960s.
Although, you never know: if you look back at Dorothy Miller's shows, the artists she put in her exhibitions in the late»40s and early»50s included most, if not all, of the great Abstract Expressionists.
ED: We have a Philip Guston centenary exhibition of the great late works in June.
The new website, launched in late September 2010, includes the following enhancements: more multimedia content, greater search functionality within the AS - AP site to retrieve all content related to specific art spaces, exhibitions, and individuals.
Great Love 30.10.2010 — 03.01.2011 5th floor The exhibition presents the later masterpiece of Sirje Runge (b 1950), who rose to prominence in the mid-1970s with her geometric abstractionism.
Vincent Fecteau at Matthew Marks Gallery May 3 — June 28 Marks happens to be opening an exhibition of the late, great West Coast ceramicist Ken Price the same day as its show with Mr. Fecteau, which is perfect timing since both are masters of their materials, gamely forging abstract shapes that twist and tweak notions of interior and exterior, front and back.
New group show to end a year full of great exhibitions at UnderDogs gallery, bringing a total of 11 Portuguese artists to present their latest pieces at «SOMA».
In the video, Jacky explores one of art's greatest rivalries — JMW Turner and John Constable, who were born just a year apart — through two fantastic exhibitions of their late works.
By the late 1960s and 1970s, women artists and designers demanded greater recognition and exhibition opportunities.
This exhibition brings two great Impressionist masterpieces to Norfolk: Claude Monet's Haystacks, Late Summer, from the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, and Vincent van Gogh's Wheat Field behind St. Paul's Hospital, St. Remy from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Drawn from a number of private collections in Los Angeles, the Getty Center's latest exhibition of 18th - century French drawings, «From Rococo to Revolution», celebrates the medium and some of France's great artists.
It covers everything from antiquities to contemporary work, as well as providing in - depth discussion of the latest art news and debates; exclusive interviews with the world's greatest collectors and artists; expert information on the market, authoritative guidance on collecting, and reviews and previews of exhibitions worldwide.
On the heels of Mickalene Thomas's widely screened HBO documentary Happy Birthday to a Beautiful Woman (2012) comes «I was born to do great things,» yet another heartfelt exhibition dedicated to Sandra Bush, Thomas's late mother and longtime muse.
In March, Mnuchin Gallery in New York is presenting «David Hammons: Five Decades,» a survey of the artist's evolving practice from the late 1960s to present, In anticipation of the exhibition, which is described as the first of its kind in 20 years, the conversation between Lax and Finkelpearl gives great insight into a significant period of Hammons's creative arc.
As part of Dallas Arts Month, four cultural centers of the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) are hosting a multi-venue juried exhibition to showcase the works of artists who live in Dallas and the greater North Texas region from late March to early June.
Organized chronologically, this exhibition follows the development of Wesselmann's work, series by series, from the earliest abstract collages to his well - known series, Great American Nude, and still lifes of his pop period to the cut - steel drawings and Sunset Nudes of his late work.
The exhibition at the Musée de l'Orangerie focuses on this precise moment — when the great decorations of the master of Giverny were rediscovered and the New York School of Abstract Art was recognised — with a selection of some of Monet's later works and around twenty major paintings by American artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, Philip Guston, Joan Mitchell, Mark Tobey, Sam Francis, Jean - Paul Riopelle and Ellsworth Kelly.
Jasper Johns Something Resembling Truth The Broad February 10 - May 13, 2018 The Broad's latest special exhibition features the work of Jasper Johns, who, at 87, is considered one of America's greatest living artists.
«Marisa Merz: The Sky Is a Great Space» explores a 50 - year career, belatedly lifting Ms. Merz from the edges of this all - male trend — whose advocates did not always include her in its first, reputation - building exhibitions in the late 1960s and early»70s — to its throne.
The Broad's latest special exhibition features the work of Jasper Johns, who, at 87, is considered one of America's greatest living artists.
Highlights of the exhibition include mixed - media works from his Great American Nude and Still Life series» of the 1960s, shaped «Smoker» and «Bedroom Painting» canvases from the 1970s and «80s and his inventive cut - aluminum wall works and later «Sunset Nude» paintings, which paid homage to artists that Mr. Wesselmann admired.
This major exhibition will explore the optimism, ideals and aspirations of the late 1960s, expressed through some of the greatest music and performances of the 20th century alongside fashion, film, design and political activism.
We have been a big fan of the work by artist Tarek aka Dem189 for some time now, so its great to share his latest exhibition that opens tonight at Backwoods gallery.
Previous participants in the prize exhibition have gone on to great things — last year's winner Haroon Mirza, won a Silver Lion at the Venice Biennale later in the year.
One of a number of art shows and events this season honoring the late great icon Elizabeth Taylor, this exhibition of early works by Iranian - born photographer Firooz Zahedi offers more than a film - star tribute.
Over the years Gene's passionate commitment to the Morgan has never wavered and we can think of no better way to honor him and his late wife, Clare, than to present this exhibition of some of the greatest works from their collection.»
«Greater New York,» at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, 22 - 25 Jackson Avenue in Long Island City, Queens, through October 18, ps1.org Styles sometimes jangle dissonantly, sometimes cohere in this third iteration of the renowned quincennial exhibition, which has had a remarkable knack in the past for identifying emerging young talents in New York's five boroughs who later went on to big careers.
Mr. Hibit is curating a group exhibition at Ortega y Gasset Projects, Gowanus, Brooklyn, opening late June 2016; he is part of a three - person exhibition at the Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA, August 2016; and is the focus of a one - person exhibition at the University of Vermont, September 2016.
Drawn in Colour: Degas from the Burrell The intensity and sensuality of Edgar Degas, the great voyeur of late 19th century art whose pastels are as potent as his paintings, should scintillate in this exhibition of his works from Glasgow's Burrell Collection.
Organized chronologically, this exhibition follows the development of Wesselmann's work, series by series, from his most well - known series, the Great American Nude, to the Sunset Nudes of his late work.
The inspiration for the exhibition was the late, great Austrian American Pop artist Kiki Kogelnik, whose works, filled with neon bodies flying in every direction, prefigure a lot of today's exuberant figuration.
In the late 1950s and early»60s, when this exhibition picks up the story, Guston's mark starts to look blunter, more declarative; the paintings acquire a greater sense of the «objectness» of things.
The works in «Enough rope to hang «emselves» are taken from a larger body of work that will be shown at Touchstones, Rochdale, Greater Manchester in her first institutional solo exhibition in the UK later this year.
Way ahead of its time, Schwitters» creativity was a huge influence 40 years later on the great contemporary artist Robert Rauschenberg, who said, after viewing an exhibition of Schwitters» work at the Sidney Janis Gallery in 1959: «I felt like he made it all just for me.»
It had some great pictures, and hosted some memorable exhibitions: among them was 1964's Painting and Sculpture of a Decade, a survey of the previous 10 years of contemporary art that, for an 18 - year - old Hampstead schoolboy named Nicholas Serota, had fanned the flames of an interest in art; five decades later, he recalled its «bright colours and American art and a sense that things were changing».
Fraser later introduced Douglas to Hugh Shaw, Secretary - General of the Arts Council of Great Britain, launching a collaboration that led to the first major exhibition of Tantric art in the West.
In the latest video by Friends We Love, Polish - born, New York - based crochet artist Olek discusses her work featured in The Bad Artists Imitate, The Great Artists Steal, her current solo exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery.
Now, he's garnering major - league art world attention with larger works in high - profile exhibitions such as MoMA PS1's latest edition of «Greater New York» and the 2017 Whitney Biennial, where he's installed a gallery - spanning faux stained - glass window.
The exhibition will be a celebration of light and color, illustrating the artistic development of the great French painter from Impressionism to his famous late work.
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