The Dan Flavin
light work featured in the exhibition is part of a group of duo - toned works that he conceived in 1964.
Not exact matches
The Untitled Space gallery is pleased to present
exhibition, UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN, curated by Indira Cesarine,
featuring the
work of 80 female contemporary artists responding to the current social and political climate
in America
in light of the recent presidential election.
Her solo
exhibition «American People, Black
Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s» was on view
in 2013 at the National Museum of Women
in the Arts
in Washington, D.C., and last year her
work «Groovin High» was
featured on a billboard along New York City's High Line park.
His
work has been
featured in group
exhibitions including Bird's - Eye View, Grand Army Plaza New York; Tensionism, Kenny Schacters Rove, New York; Shine, Amnesty International and Downtown Arts Festival, New York; One Planet Under a Groove: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, and Bead Body and Soul (Art and
Light in the Yoruba Universe), UCLA Fowler Museum, California.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the
exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Rachael Thomas, Head of
Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to
light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's
work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish artist and film - maker Vivienne Dick, who is
featured in several of Goldin's photographic
works.
Castellani's
work was centrally
featured in ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s - 60s, a 2014 - 15
exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, that focused on Group Zero, an international network of artists who pioneered new approaches to
light, movement, and space
in the aftermath of World War II.
Subtitled Written
in Light, this
exhibition of the museum's holdings
features works from the birth of photography until 1930, interspersed with contemporary
work such as Hunter's Vale of Rest, which examines the post-industrial urban landscape at the turn of the millennium.
His
work featured in a further 18
exhibitions at MoMA from 1969, including two more solo shows: Bill Brandt 1905 - 1983 (1983 - 84), which marked the photographer's death, and Bill Brandt: Shadow and
Light (2013), curated by Sarah Hermanson Meister.
In 2008, Strassfield curated the Guild Hall
exhibition, «Inspired by the
Light: East End Landscapes,» a three - person show
featuring the
work of Jane Wilson, Jane Freilicher and April Gornik.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the
exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Racheal Thomas, Head of
Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to
light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's
work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish artist and film - maker Vivienne Dick, who is
featured in several of Goldin's photographic
works.
The
exhibition will also
feature other documents, including photographs and archives, which will shed
light on a little - known aspect of this artist's life and
work, that being the influence of the South of France and French painters (such as Paul Cézanne and Jean Lurçat), gleaned during Nash's various journeys to France
in the 1920s and 1930s, including a short stay
in Arles.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Dance of
Light, a solo
exhibition featuring 70 radiant, spiritual
works that evoke an abstract vision of the natural world by Bang Hai Ja, celebrated as being among the first generation of professional artists from Korea to embrace abstract art
in the modern era.
Explore the relationship between
light and sound in the exhibition RELICS: Light and Sound, which features the works of Woven Auto
light and sound
in the
exhibition RELICS:
Light and Sound, which features the works of Woven Auto
Light and Sound, which
features the
works of Woven Autonomo.
Bas Jan Ader's
work featured in the
exhibition Weight of
Light at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto, curated by Darryn Doull through May 26th, 2019 with a curatorial tour on Saturday, May 5th.
The objects and media
works in the gallery
exhibition —
featuring «
light circumferences» (frameless circular
light boxes),
light boxes, illuminated sculpture, prints, and video — evoke both the mundanity and allure of catastrophe.
Scott's more experimental design
work is represented by his gallery Playground Detroit, which currently
features his
lighting work in an
exhibition called Community.
NEAT: New Experiments
in Art and Technology, the new
exhibition at The Contemporary Jewish Museum,
features artworks with digital and robotic components, as well as
works incorporating
light, sound, and video.
This
exhibition, the first by Pace
in the Middle East,
features iconic
works by four of the most significant artists who have historically
worked in light: Larry Bell, Dan Flavin, Robert Irwin, and James Turrell.
While many of the artists
featured in the
exhibition are known for art they created
in the
Works Progress Administration programs, The Left Front brings their more provocative, political
work to
light.
By 1964, he began constructing images, which he titled» Composites,» to better express the urban jitteriness he felt, and the
exhibition features a small never - before - seen macquette of a grid of 12 contact prints of shapes of
light seen between the tops of buildings, as well as a unique
work titled
In the Depths with seven strips of figures brightly lit and isolated in shadow
In the Depths with seven strips of figures brightly
lit and isolated
in shadow
in shadows.
A group
exhibition of
works in light and sound
featuring work by Atsushi Nishijima, Erwin Redl, Laurie Spiegel and Heather Wagner
A group
exhibition after the leaders of avant - garde art,
featuring works in jewelry, textile, paint, glass and ceramic to celebrate artistic expression and use pure color as a resource for describing
light, space and mood.
Last chances: «Particle and Wave,» an intriguing look at
light as a tool of art (at Hosfelt Gallery through Saturday, March 19)
features strong
works by Jay DeFeo, Adam Fuss, Gay Outlaw and a dozen others... «Eleven Etchings by Leonardo Drew,» a small
exhibition of very large prints recently produced at the incomparable (
in San Francisco, at least) Crown Point Press, continues through April 2.
Corse's
work has been
featured in several historically significant
exhibitions including Venice
in Venice, a collateral
exhibition created by Nyehaus
in association with the J. Paul Getty Museum at the 54th Venice Biennale (2011); Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents
in L.A. Painting and Sculpture, 1950 - 1970 (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles and Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin, Germany, 2011); Phenomenal: California
Light and Space (Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 2011).
Judy Natal was an Artist -
in - Residence at
Light Work in 2003, and her work was featured in an exhibition in the Light Work Main Gallery in 2
Work in 2003, and her
work was featured in an exhibition in the Light Work Main Gallery in 2
work was
featured in an
exhibition in the
Light Work Main Gallery in 2
Work Main Gallery
in 2004.
The book coincides with my
exhibition «Lost
in the
Light» on view at the Vanderbilt Mansion, and it
features my
works alongside a lyrical and fragmented story — an imagined history — of the women who lived and
worked at the Vanderbilt Mansion
in the Gilded Age.
Featuring nearly 50
works of art, including sculptures, paintings, and
works on paper, this
exhibition will be the first to reassess Harlem Renaissance artist Augusta Savage's contributions to art and cultural history
in light of 21st - century attention to the concept of the artist - activist.
Some of these include Eclipse (1983 - 1984); Raincover (1982); A Walk
in the Park (1981); and Theater
Works 1960 - 1976, a retrospective exhibition of seven works featuring Prune Flat (1965) and Light Touch (1
Works 1960 - 1976, a retrospective
exhibition of seven
works featuring Prune Flat (1965) and Light Touch (1
works featuring Prune Flat (1965) and
Light Touch (1976).
In an
exhibition featuring works selected from the Arts Council Collection, the notion of
light is explored through the eyes of several modern and contemporary artists.
Shedding
lights on the borders, both visible and invisible, that can define and control us, Wolfgang Tillmans»
exhibition at Maureen Paley
in London
features new and previously unseen
work.
The temporary
exhibition «An Introduction», currently on view
in the South Gallery and the
in the «Deposito» hall,
features a selection of 70
works from the foundation's collection, thus shedding
light on it.
Featuring sculpture of http://ibet-888.asia and drawing
in a variety of media including steel, resin, bronze,
light, stone and glass the
exhibition will encourage a tactile and sensory exploration of his
work
Dark
Light expands this
exhibition and will
feature new
works created specifically for presentation
in Los Angeles.
The
exhibition, titled JEFF WALL Photographs,
features 27 major
works produced between 1978 and 2010, ranging from illuminated colour transparencies
in light boxes, black and white prints, and colour prints to intimate small - scale photographic observations.
Shedding
light on the borders, both visible and invisible, that can define and control us, Wolfgang Tillmans» latest
exhibition at Maureen Paley
in London
features new and previously unseen
work.
Following Sophia's successful inaugural
exhibition of his
work in 2016, «Hunting the
Light»
features twelve new paintings demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
In commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the last Davidson National, and in the spirit of this exhibition, Material Matters: Water, Pigment, and Light, features works from 8 artists from across the US: Nancy Baker, Matthew Brandt, Chris Duncan, Selena Kimball, Lavar Munroe, Liz Nielsen, and Shoshanna Weinberger in the Van Every Gallery, and William Córdova in the Smith Galler
In commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the last Davidson National, and
in the spirit of this exhibition, Material Matters: Water, Pigment, and Light, features works from 8 artists from across the US: Nancy Baker, Matthew Brandt, Chris Duncan, Selena Kimball, Lavar Munroe, Liz Nielsen, and Shoshanna Weinberger in the Van Every Gallery, and William Córdova in the Smith Galler
in the spirit of this
exhibition, Material Matters: Water, Pigment, and
Light,
features works from 8 artists from across the US: Nancy Baker, Matthew Brandt, Chris Duncan, Selena Kimball, Lavar Munroe, Liz Nielsen, and Shoshanna Weinberger
in the Van Every Gallery, and William Córdova in the Smith Galler
in the Van Every Gallery, and William Córdova
in the Smith Galler
in the Smith Gallery.
Oppenheim's
work has also been
featured in several prominent group
exhibitions including
Light, Paper, Process: Reinventing Photography, The Getty Center, Los Angeles (2015), Photo - Poetics, Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle, Berlin and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2015), The Dying of the
Light: Film as Medium and Metaphor, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA (2014), AIMIA AGO Photography Prize
Exhibition, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto (2014), and New Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2013).
The
exhibition Flash
in Retrospect,
featuring work by 2008 Light Work Artist - in - Residence Lola Flash, opened on February 13 at Gordon Parks Gallery on the John Cardinal O'Connor campus of The College of New Roche
work by 2008
Light Work Artist - in - Residence Lola Flash, opened on February 13 at Gordon Parks Gallery on the John Cardinal O'Connor campus of The College of New Roche
Work Artist -
in - Residence Lola Flash, opened on February 13 at Gordon Parks Gallery on the John Cardinal O'Connor campus of The College of New Rochelle.
Partner venues
in Syracuse
featuring cross-programmed
exhibitions include Community Folk Art Center (CFAC),
featuring Cristina de Middel's «The Afronauts» and
Light Work,
featuring «Xaviera Simmons: Accumulations»
in Winter 2015.
Contact Sheet 173: 40 Artists / 40 Years marks
Light Work's 40th Anniversary and is released
in conjunction with the
exhibition 40 Artists / 40 Years: Selections from the
Light Work Collection,
featuring Carrie Mae Weems, Cindy Sherman, John Gossage, James Casebere, Jim Goldberg, Dawoud Bey, Fazal Sheikh, and Hank Willis Thomas, to name just a few.
Displaying the breadth of his inquiries, the
exhibition Painting (Organic)
features three interrelated bodies of
work: paintings that share concerns with sculpture; a major display of photographs that document abstraction
in the built environment; and an installation of colored
lights and painted live plants, the latest
in a series of plant - related
works that he has made over the last decade.
Light Work features the controversial video, Fire in My Belly, by David Wojnarowicz, and hosts a lecture by Jonathan Katz, who curated the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from which Wojnarowicz's work was removed after complaints from members of Congress about its cont
Work features the controversial video, Fire
in My Belly, by David Wojnarowicz, and hosts a lecture by Jonathan Katz, who curated the
exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from which Wojnarowicz's
work was removed after complaints from members of Congress about its cont
work was removed after complaints from members of Congress about its content.
The accompanying
exhibition in the
Light Work Gallery
features custom - framed digital silver gelatin prints and pigmented inkjet and will be accompanied by a 48 - page monograph on the artist.
ANGELL GALLERY is pleased to present Let There Be
Light, a group
exhibition curated by associate director Bill Clarke, which
features work by seven Toronto and New York - based artists who produce photo imagery using
in - camera and darkroom processes.
Also on view at this time is the
Light Work Grants
in Photography
exhibition,
featuring photographs by 2010 grant recipients Yasser Aggour, Ron Jude, and Lida Suchy.
Today's New York Times Lens blog
features the series That Year of Living by Jeffrey Henson Scales, whose
exhibition of the same title will be on view
in the
Light Work Main Gallery until July 10.
Light Work features a multi-gallery exhibition by Demetrius Oliver, showing work in the main gallery, Urban Video Project, and the Robert B. Menschel Photography Gall
Work features a multi-gallery
exhibition by Demetrius Oliver, showing
work in the main gallery, Urban Video Project, and the Robert B. Menschel Photography Gall
work in the main gallery, Urban Video Project, and the Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery.
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Light Work's 2014 Artists - in - Residence, Exhibitions, and m
Work's 2014 Artists -
in - Residence,
Exhibitions, and more.
The
exhibition celebrates
Light Work's commitment to supporting emerging and under - recognized artists by featuring work that has been donated to the Light Work Collection by participants in the prog
Work's commitment to supporting emerging and under - recognized artists by
featuring work that has been donated to the Light Work Collection by participants in the prog
work that has been donated to the
Light Work Collection by participants in the prog
Work Collection by participants
in the program.