The first one - person exhibition of the artist's work in New York, it includes twenty - five paintings, drawings, and objects from the years Rocca showed with the Hairy Who, a group of six Chicago - based artists who organized five now -
legendary exhibitions between 1966 and 1969.
Not exact matches
At his studios, in their different configurations and locations, Wolfgang Tillmans has also hosted various events including music sessions and
legendary parties which eventually led to the 2006 opening of an
exhibition space called «
Between Bridges», run by the artist, first located in the entrance and stairwell of his London studio on Cambridge Heath Road and now relocated to Keithstrasse in Berlin.
Legendary trendsetter Leo Castelli set up a solo show for him, sandwiched
between exhibitions at his gallery from John Chamberlain and Roy Lichtenstein.
The
exhibition presents a selection of large scale street art, created at May Lane
between 2005 and 2009 by
legendary Australian graffiti artists and celebrated international street artists.
The hundred photographs in the
exhibition include: spontaneous portraits of
legendary today artists, actors, and musicians, cultural events, people that currently we would call them iconic, and intimate moments that caught Hopper's attention, constitute a captivating view of the 60s and 70s that combines political idealism and human optimism and the and the contrast
between the hard work of the (ordinary) people and the Hippie revolutionary dream.
The
exhibition which will feature both works on loan and for sale — is a collaboration
between Sotheby's Modern & Post-War British Art department and the
legendary Sixties dealer Kasmin, whose gallery at 118 New Bond Street (just up the road from Sotheby's) was the first «white cube» space in London and the scene of many ground - breaking shows, including Hockney's first major solo
exhibition at the end of 1963.
The following 21
exhibitions constitute a motley and promising bunch, including
legendary names like Edgar Degas, buzzy emerging artists like Pia Camil, barely known outsiders like Clarence and Grace Woolsey and everything in
between.
Her most recent
exhibition, «A Thin Wall of Air: Charles James,» examined the relationship
between the
legendary designer (whose retrospective at the Costume Institute of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art closed in August) and his patrons John and Dominique de Menil.
The
exhibition, which continues at IMMA until 27 June, focuses on the formative connections
between Feldman's life and work and that of the many
legendary visual artists with whom he was associated, including Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Philip Guston
The concert is being staged as part of a special programme of events surrounding IMMA's major new
exhibition, Vertical Thoughts: Morton Feldman and the Visual Arts, which focuses on the many connections
between Feldman's life and work and that of the many
legendary visual artists with whom he was associated, including Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Philip Guston.
The
exhibition focuses on the
legendary meeting
between Alexander Calder and Piet Mondrian at the latter's studio in Paris in October of 1930, and explores the impact the studio environment made on Calder, which left an even more indelible impression on him than the paintings.