The dolls» house is coming to
life in the new exhibition «Small Stories»
Comprised of highlights from artists represented by the gallery, the show is a dynamic survey of contemporary sculpture brought to
life in the new exhibition space.
Not exact matches
Bill Shapiro, former
LIFE magazine editor -
in - chief, has curated an
exhibition entitled Down Any Street: Todd Webb's NYC Photographs 1946 - 1960; it opens April 20 at The Curator Gallery
in New York's Chelsea district.
Books and letters are among the artefacts featured
in a
new exhibition which honours a Scottish missionary who sacrificed her
life to rescue Jewish children from the Nazis.
As Nigeria continues to dominate the retail sector
in Sub Saharan Africa, Food West Africa organizers Informa
Life Sciences
Exhibitions, the world's leading publishing and exhibitions company, expect the trade event to attract more than 4,400 industry professionals from 25 countries looking to make new wholesale, retail and food service contacts in th
Exhibitions, the world's leading publishing and
exhibitions company, expect the trade event to attract more than 4,400 industry professionals from 25 countries looking to make new wholesale, retail and food service contacts in th
exhibitions company, expect the trade event to attract more than 4,400 industry professionals from 25 countries looking to make
new wholesale, retail and food service contacts
in the industry.
A
new exhibition chronicling the
lives of contemporary migrant farm workers will be on display
in the Arbuckle Gallery at the Pacific Hotel from...
The
exhibition explores how men and women found
new ways to dress as the rationing of clothes took hold, revealing what
life was really like on the home front
in wartime Britain.
«These
exhibitions will give
New Yorkers
in towns, villages, and cities all across the state a gathering place to once again stand as one community to make sure we never forget those who lost their
lives on September 11th and to embrace the spirit of unity that brought us together on that day of devastating tragedy.»
It is part of a
new exhibition called Genome: Unlocking
Life's Code, dedicated to efforts to understand the code
in those frail strings.
For now, I'll just say that after I exhibit my «best off» photos at Cafe Rouge starting next Monday, I'll start preparing a
new cycle of photos for the new solo exhibition which I've envisioned to be a «travelling» one so that my art can reach some new destinations and people that don't live in Helsinki or New York can see these works t
new cycle of photos for the
new solo exhibition which I've envisioned to be a «travelling» one so that my art can reach some new destinations and people that don't live in Helsinki or New York can see these works t
new solo
exhibition which I've envisioned to be a «travelling» one so that my art can reach some
new destinations and people that don't live in Helsinki or New York can see these works t
new destinations and people that don't
live in Helsinki or
New York can see these works t
New York can see these works too.
The Sold Out
exhibition included six kaleidoscopic «Infinity Mirror Rooms,» which are small box - shaped spaces that combine mirrors and lights to stunning effect as well as 60 paintings and sculptures and archived photos documenting Kusama's
life in New York
in the 1960s.
The following installations will be featured
in The VR works of Felix & Paul, a showcase of groundbreaking
live - action virtual reality experiences by artists Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël
in the Festival's
New Frontier
exhibition.
All of the money raised will go towards making our activities more accessible to children with additional needs and their families by providing sensory resources that will bring our
exhibitions, events and stories to
life in a whole
new way.»
Breathing
new life into one of Scotland's best - loved buildings, the transformation will be revealed
in November when the Portrait Gallery opens its doors to exciting
new exhibitions and welcomes corporate events into what will be a unique setting
in the heart of the capital city.
The Digital Public Library of America and Europeana are launching Leaving Europe: A
New Life in America, which is a jointly curated virtual
exhibition telling the story of European emigration to the US during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Between Beaufort and William Streets, the Perth Cultural CentreOpens external site
in a
new window is home to a number of cultural institutions where you can catch a gallery or museum
exhibition, or see a
live performance.
Created by Serge Dive and Sarah Ball, the Founders of Beyond Luxury Media and the creative minds behind the launch of arguably the world's two most successful high - end travel markets, PURE
Life Experiences (PURE) and previously, International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM - now owned by a global
exhibition company), their
new show, LIMITED EDITION Miami Beach, will gather the most creative players
in Contemporary Travel and drive the industry towards a more inspirational offering.
The centre offers visitors the chance to browse the exciting
new exhibition and participate
in «
Living History» presentations and «Battle Zone» theatre.
His work has also been featured
in a series of major outdoor
exhibitions in cities since the early 1970s, including
in 1975 the first
exhibition of a
living artist at the Tuilleries
in Paris and then a citywide
exhibition presenting work
in all five boroughs
in New York City.
You won't want to miss this special presentation as we'll be unveiling our
newest All - Stars (along with a few other surprises)
in a
live exhibition by the SuperBot team!
After the
exhibition's conclusion, the sculptures will be donated to the Billion Oyster Project and placed
in bays around
New York City, where the copper will fend off predators and the tabby concrete will provide housing,
in turn aiding
in the restoration of oyster
life in the city's harbors and also functioning as a natural filtration system.
Book Launch: The Avant - garde Won't Give Up: Cobra and Its Legacy at Printed Matter Despite a recent
exhibition about it
in 2015 at
New York's Blum & Poe gallery, the short -
lived Cobra movement remains one of the most underrated and mysterious avant - garde happenings of the 20th century.
It was given a
new lease of
life with a # 15.2 million redevelopment before reopening
in 2010 and now offers an eclectic programme of arts, film and entertainment throughout the year, including
exhibitions, children's theatre, craft workshops and open air concerts.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused
in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover
in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of
New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the
New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele
exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting
in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally
in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his
life to bring it home to Vienna.
Design Bridge, which has studios
in London, Amsterdam,
New York and Singapore, was brought in to the project to mark the opening of the archives» new major exhibition The world of the Dutch East India Company, and looked to design a campaign that would «capture the public's imagination by revealing the influence this vital part of national heritage has had on shaping Dutch life today.&raq
New York and Singapore, was brought
in to the project to mark the opening of the archives»
new major exhibition The world of the Dutch East India Company, and looked to design a campaign that would «capture the public's imagination by revealing the influence this vital part of national heritage has had on shaping Dutch life today.&raq
new major
exhibition The world of the Dutch East India Company, and looked to design a campaign that would «capture the public's imagination by revealing the influence this vital part of national heritage has had on shaping Dutch
life today.»
Thus, an
exhibition now on view at Lori Bookstein Fine Art
in New York that showcases a number of Müller's mature, large - scale paintings is a welcome, if short
lived, opportunity to see his monumental Abstract Expressionist allegories.
The
New York Studio School presents a special
exhibition, «Hokusai
Life Coloured» with works by NYSS Alum Claudia Piscitelli, September 21 - October 4, 2017,
in the NYSS Lobby & Student Gallery.
This newly formed institution had a goal to present and document
new art and its role
in modern
life through
exhibitions, lectures, and other activities.
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LIVES April 15: Elizabeth Catlett (1915 - 2012) centennial is celebrated with special
exhibitions and events throughout the year at several institutions including the Museum of the African Diaspora
in San Francisco; Hampton University Museum
in Virginia; La Salle University Art Museum
in Philadelphia; Stella Jones Gallery
in New Orleans; City College Center for the Arts
in New York; and the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African - American Arts and Culture
in Charlotte, N.C.
But her rediscovery on a larger stage dates from the pioneering 1989
exhibition in New York that was organized by Munroe at the short -
lived Center for International Contemporary Arts.
Highlights of the
exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron photograph made
in Sri Lanka towards the end of her
life; a self - portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn
in Paris
in 1949; the first collaborative work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set of 10 photographs called the Sausage Series; a
new painting on paper by Brice Marden; one of the art brut artist Adolph Wolfli's largest and most important drawings; a portrait of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
Meisler's upcoming
exhibition includes over 35 black and white prints that capture
life in New York
in the 1970s.
Profiled by Ed Winstead
in a studio visit, Samuel Jablon discusses the process behind his
new exhibition,
Life is Fine
This is the first showing of Hartung's works
in New York since his controversial 1975
exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and focuses on the artistic output of his last years of
life.
Langdon Quin, a highly respected painter
living in both Italy and upstate
New York is having an
exhibition of recent landscapes at The Painting Center from March 31 — April 25, 2015.
Curated by Matthew Deleget, the
exhibition surveys reductive strategies by 29 artists
living in and around
New York City.
Torbjørn Rødland (b. 1970, Stavanger, Norway,
lives and works
in Los Angeles and Oslo) has been the subject of a number of institutional solo
exhibitions, including shows at Henie - Onstad, Oslo, Norway (2015); Kunsthall Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway (2014); Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan (2010); Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, United States (2010) and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center,
New York, United States (2006).
Leading up to his two
exhibitions later this autumn at David Zwirner's gallery spaces
in London (October 5 — November 17) and
New York (November 1 — December 19), I discussed with Tuymans a number of subjects that come out of his two new bodies of work, including the questions they raise around the romanticized life of artists, the recurring issue of otherness in his work, and how a talking parrot in a charmingly ramshackle tapas bar close to his studio inspired the title for a series of new paintin
New York (November 1 — December 19), I discussed with Tuymans a number of subjects that come out of his two
new bodies of work, including the questions they raise around the romanticized life of artists, the recurring issue of otherness in his work, and how a talking parrot in a charmingly ramshackle tapas bar close to his studio inspired the title for a series of new paintin
new bodies of work, including the questions they raise around the romanticized
life of artists, the recurring issue of otherness
in his work, and how a talking parrot
in a charmingly ramshackle tapas bar close to his studio inspired the title for a series of
new paintin
new paintings.
Diebenkorn speaks of his family background and early
life; his education and his service
in the Marine Corps; his introduction to modernism; his early abstract work; the formation of the Bay Area figurative school and the relationship between art
in New York and
in the Bay Area; teaching; critical and public reaction to his work; important
exhibitions of his work; vacillating between the figurative and the abstract
in his painting; his working methods.
Comprising two bodies of work, Brave Beauties, on show
in New York for the first time, and Somnyama Ngonyama («Hail, the Dark Lioness»), the
exhibition brings together two integral elements within Muholi's practice: intimate studies of queer
life in her native South Africa and self portraiture.
Equitable Vitrines is pleased to announce a
new exhibition by Los Angeles based artist Yunhee Min
in its namesake headquarters, two vitrines
in the lobby of Koreatown's Equitable
Life Building.
In his review of the exhibition in The New York Times, Holland Cotter writes, «the grid as a form gets an impressive pre-Minimalist workout in 1940s room dividers made of cellophane and horsehair by the incomparable weaver, printmaker, art historian, philosopher, teacher, theorist and life - student Anni Albers.&raqu
In his review of the
exhibition in The New York Times, Holland Cotter writes, «the grid as a form gets an impressive pre-Minimalist workout in 1940s room dividers made of cellophane and horsehair by the incomparable weaver, printmaker, art historian, philosopher, teacher, theorist and life - student Anni Albers.&raqu
in The
New York Times, Holland Cotter writes, «the grid as a form gets an impressive pre-Minimalist workout
in 1940s room dividers made of cellophane and horsehair by the incomparable weaver, printmaker, art historian, philosopher, teacher, theorist and life - student Anni Albers.&raqu
in 1940s room dividers made of cellophane and horsehair by the incomparable weaver, printmaker, art historian, philosopher, teacher, theorist and
life - student Anni Albers.»
His most important solo museum
exhibitions were mounted by the Metropolitan Museum,
New York
in 1975, and the
New Tretyakov Gallery
in Moscow
in 1988, where he had the distinction of being the first
living Western artist to show
in a Soviet museum.
Oscar Tuazon:
Live, the second major publication on the American artist (born 1975), concentrates on an
exhibition of
new sculptural works at Museum Ludwig
in Cologne, Germany, including a full - scale reproduction of fragments of the artist's house
in Los Angeles.
He has also been featured
in numerous group
exhibitions, including Still
Life Masterpieces: A Visual Feast from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Elements of Nature: Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, California; Variations on America: Masterworks from American Art Forum Collections, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC; and the 1987 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York.
Lesley Heller Workspace,
New York, NY Claxons (four - person
exhibition, curated by Walter Robinson), Haunch of Venison,
New York, NY Grey Area,
New York, NY The Queen's Feathers (one - person
exhibition), John Tevis Gallery, Paris France 2011 Peacocks and Bottles (one - person
exhibition) Organized by Nana Kipiani
in conjunction with Artisterium, National Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever and Never, One More Time (two - person
exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths and Birdhouses (one person
exhibition), Le Petit Versailles,
New York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art & David Nolan Gallery,
New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person
exhibition), Rose Burlingham
Living Room Gallery,
New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person
exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art,
New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art,
New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art,
New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space,
New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery,
New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person
exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery,
New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery,
New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122,
New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery,
New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery,
New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person
exhibition) The Whole World
in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery,
New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brooklyn, NY
The Israeli artist discusses the work
in her current
exhibition Panorama,
life split between
New Yor...
For the
exhibition, Als, a critic at The
New Yorker, selected paintings that portray African Americans, Latinos, and Asians, and other people of color — neighborhood children, fellow artists and progressives among whom the artist
lived in Spanish Harlem and the Upper West Side.
August 3 - September 2, 2007 A group
exhibition surveying reductive strategies by artists
living in and around
New York City.
American artist Hank Willis Thomas, who was born
in New Jersey, grew up
in New York and now
lives in Paris, is included
in the Istanbul Biennial's group
exhibition «Untitled (Passport).»