His international career began at a young age — at the time of his participation in
the legendary group exhibition Backstage at the Hamburg Kunstverein together with Dorit Margreiter and Mathias Poledna in 1993, Florian Pumhösl was just twenty - two years old.
She was included in the now -
legendary group exhibition «Freeze» (1988), organized by Damien Hirst at the Surrey Docks in London Docklands.
Not exact matches
The
exhibition In Search of 0,10 — The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting at Fondation Beyeler celebrates the centenary of the legendary group show The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting 0,10 (Zero - Ten) that took place in Petrograd (today St. Petersburg)
exhibition In Search of 0,10 — The Last Futurist
Exhibition of Painting at Fondation Beyeler celebrates the centenary of the legendary group show The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting 0,10 (Zero - Ten) that took place in Petrograd (today St. Petersburg)
Exhibition of Painting at Fondation Beyeler celebrates the centenary of the
legendary group show The Last Futurist
Exhibition of Painting 0,10 (Zero - Ten) that took place in Petrograd (today St. Petersburg)
Exhibition of Painting 0,10 (Zero - Ten) that took place in Petrograd (today St. Petersburg) in Russia.
He also participated in an important 1966
group exhibition in London at the
legendary Robert Fraser Gallery, whose other artists included Richard Hamilton, Bruce Conner and Peter Blake — who put Berman's face among the notable crowd in his cover for the Beatles» Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
He participated in his first
group exhibition, Light and Line, organized by John Baldwin at the
legendary Park Place Gallery in NYC in 1967.
Founded in 1995 by Joseph «Rev. Run» Simons of the
legendary hip - hop
group Run - DMC, along with media mogul Russel Simmons and visual artist / community builder Danny Simmons, the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation began with the goal of filling the gap that «disenfranchised and people of color face in both accessing the arts and
exhibition opportunities.»
The
GROUP EXHIBITION is a unique show featuring the work of a
legendary collective of underground graffiti, street artists, illustrators and print makers, who have been active in the field and have helped define the genre in this country.
In 1957 he founded the ZERO
group with Otto Piene (and later Gunther Uecker), and organized the now -
legendary evening
exhibitions at his studio at 69 Gladbacher Straße in Düsseldorf.
The
legendary Pace Gallery will bring a sneak peek of a major
exhibition coming soon to its Menlo Park location: «Living Digital Space and Future Parks,» from the Japanese interdisciplinary
group teamLab, which works at the intersection of art, technology, and design.
1969 Participation at «Live in your head: when attitude becomes form», Harald Szeemann's
legendary 1969
group exhibition at the Kunsthalle Bern
This
legendary artist will soon take part in the
group exhibition at Dorothy Circus Gallery, celebrating the opening of its temporary British branch in London, at Notting Hill.
Lee has attained near -
legendary status in Asia and enjoys a high degree of recognition in Europe: over the past four decades he has held dozens of solo shows in Tokyo, Seoul, London and Paris and during the past 15 years his work has been included in major
group exhibitions at the New York Guggenheim and
In 1958, the Gutai
group was featured in their first
exhibition in the United States, at the
legendary Martha Jackson Gallery in New York.
The Cockettes, a
legendary San Francisco queer performance
group, have a section of the
exhibition that illustrates the difficulty of archiving these action - based practices.
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.
Brown was a San Francisco native, taught by Bay Area Figurationists Bischoff, Oliverira, and Lobdel at the California School of Fine Arts (now SFAI); exhibited at
legendary Beat venues (6 Gallery, Batman); lived next to Jay DeFeo and Wally Hedrick during the painting of DeFeo's The Rose; married noted Bay Area sculptor and fellow student Manuel Neri; counted such disparate artists as Wallace Berman and Bernice Bing as friends; and gained early recognition (a New York
exhibition at age 22) resulting in a lifelong teaching post at Berkeley, a Guggenheim fellowship, over sixty solo shows, and inclusion in an equal number of posthumous
group exhibitions.
In 1957 he founded the ZERO
group together with Otto Piene and with him (and later Uecker) organised the
legendary evening
exhibitions in the studio in Gladbacher Straße in Düsseldorf.
Highlights included the inclusion of projects by lesser - known members of the
group, such as Tatsu Izumi's proto - Relational «Events»
exhibition held in July 1963 at the
legendary Naiqua Gallery in Shimbashi, where the artist emptied the space, numbered and labeled the permanent fixtures, and then provided a water cooler with powdered orange juice for visitors to drink.
was the name of the
legendary Argentinian
group exhibition in Rosario and Buenos Aires in 1968.
With Independent
Group cohorts Lawrence Alloway, Peter and Alison Smithson, and Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton organized the
legendary 1956
exhibition «This is Tomorrow,» where he presented...
In the late 1980s, Forsblom brought a line - up of Pop Art pioneers to Finland: Robert Rauschenberg exhibited his paintings in 1987, and in 1988 the gallery hosted a
group exhibition of artists represented by the
legendary gallerist Leo Castelli, including paintings, sculptures and works on paper by top names such as Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg and Andy Warhol.
On the occasion of No Longer Empty's 5 - year anniversary of presenting site - specific art, the
group exhibition If You Build It takes root in Sugar Hill — the
legendary epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance.