Sentences with phrase «lithographs by»

In Washington, D.C., the National Gallery of Art's collectors committee's purchases included Nam June Paik's last work of video sculpture, Ommah, 2005, from the artist's estate, John McCracken's painted plywood Black Plank, 1967, from New York's David Zwirner Gallery, a set of 10 lithographs by Glenn Ligon, «Runaways,» 1993, and an untitled 1991 photolithograph by Robert Gober.
Selected works include, among others, collaborations between Ricardo G. Elias and José Angel Toirac (from the series Peregrinaje); assemblages by Eduardo Ponjuan; lithographs by Humberto Castro; as well as works by Tonel, Adonis Flores, Tommas Esson, Carlos Garaicoa, Sandra Ramos, and others.
«Some Mementos,» works on paper, prints and lithographs by Kerry James Marshall.
It was the avant - garde gallery,» said James Reed, curator of a new exhibition, «John Altoon: Selections from the About Women Series,» at the Silvermine Art Center, which features lithographs by Altoon, one of the Los Angeles scene's most enigmatic figures.
Seduction and self - absorption are recurring leitmotifs, meanwhile, in images of other actors «starring» in the exhibition, whether Elle Fanning in lithographs by Will Cotton, Nastassja Kinski in a painting on liquid graphite by Ena Swansea, or Jeanne Moreau in a work by Dufresne.
The exhibition features 25 drawings by Bonnard, Vuillard, Dutch - born painter van Dongen, French masters Derain and Lamotte, and renowned cubist Léger, along with two lithographs by American modernist Davis based on his drawings of Paris.
And so are the lithographs by Jasper Johns (b. 1930).
Among the significant works in the collection are folio leaves from the Weltchronik also known as the Nuremburg Chronicles, Old Master prints by Albrecht Dürer, Hendrick Goltzius, Lucas Cranach, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, and Giovanni Battista Piranesi; lithographs by Honoré Daumier, Eugéne Delacroix, Paul Gavarni, George Grosz, Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Billy Al Bengston and two volumes from the nineteenth - century French publication Voyages Pittoresques et Romantique dans l'Ancienne France.The collection also contains relief and intaglio images by Ferdinand Bol, Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Karl Schmidt - Rotluff, Wassily Kandinsky, Milton Avery, Rockwell Kent, William Kentridge and screenprints by Andy Warhol, Matthew Barney and Richard Prince.
Color lithographs by Jasper Johns.
Featured works include Are You Rea, an eerie 1968 portfolio of lithographs by Robert Heinecken, the founder of UCLA's photography program and the subject of a 2014 retrospective at MoMA; and Crackle & Drag, Death (track # 20/0: 25)(2014) TR Ericsson's dubplate audio recordings of his mother.
Also on view will be lithographs by James McNeill Whistler, photographs by Kathy Sherman Suder, and works on paper from the collection of Joan and John Richardson.
A master set of over 200 lithographs by American realist painter George Wesley Bellows (1882 — 1925) is one of the highlights of the ACMAA's works on paper collection.
Lithographs by Robert Motherwell hang on the walls of the living room.
Finally, I am very pleased to feature a suite of four new lithographs by Dianna Frid that were just published by Sharks, Ink.
Historical printed media includes dust jackets by Aaron Douglas and Loïs Mailou Jones, offset lithographs by Charles White, rare Black comics Lobo # 1 and All Negro Comics, periodicals Crisis, Fire!!
31 Color Breakdowns and Different States of Four Color Lithographs by Jean Dubuffet: Sourire I, Nez Carotte, L'homme au chapeau, Bon vent, Frank Perls Gallery, Beverly Hills, California, October 15 — November 12, 1964.
Click here to view limited edition lithographs by Gert and Uwe Tobias available now on fineartmultiple.
Covering an unusual breadth of material, the gallery's holdings include Alexander Calder's Santa Clause Suite portfolio, along with a series of lithographs by social and political satirist William Gropper that depict the dramatic unrest inside the U.S. government during Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal.
Unbound portfolio of 16 offset lithographs by Calder.
Portfolio of ten lithographs by Calder.
On view are a range of printmaking processes including serigraphs, relief prints, color etchings, and lithographs by eight internationally renowned artists: Emma Amos, David C.
The illustrated books also include Pomme endormie, one of the few deluxe copies on Japan paper with 16 signed lithographs by Giacometti (lot 114, estimate: $ 20,000 - 25,000), together with a rare copy on green paper of 1929, a famous erotic work by Man Ray, here bound by Jean de Gonet (lot 121, estimate: $ 10,000 - 15,000), and rare editions of Joan Miro, Gustav Klimt, Nicolas de Staël, also with original contributions by Hans Bellmer, Pablo Picasso, Jacques Prévert and Salvador Dalí.
With 62 original lithographs by: W. Ting, P. Alechinsky, K. Appel, E. Baj, S. Francis, R. Indiana, A. Jorn, Roy Lichtenstein, J. Mitchell, C. Oldenburg, M. Ramos, Robert Rauschenberg, J. Dine, J.P. Riopelle, J. Rosenquist, A. Saura, Bram Van Velde, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, and others.
Also available is a run of lithographs by second - generation Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell, as well as prints by Louise Bourgois and Louise Nevelson, including a circa 1935 pencil drawing by Nevelson titled Seated Nude and estimated to sell between $ 1,500 and $ 2,500.
Portfolio of twelve lithographs by Berman, Calder, Chagall, Viera da Silva, Gottlieb, Lam, Lipchitz, Masson, Miró, Motherwell, Pignon, and Wotruba.
Particularly notable works include a portfolio of 16 etchings by David Hockney titled, A Rake's Progress, as well as a rare group of lithographs by Bruce Nauman.
To accompany Hawkes» photography, Shapero Rare Books will display a set of six offset lithographs by the world - renowned Swiss artist Dieter Roth.
April 6 — May 6 Please join us for the opening reception Friday April 6, 7 - 10 PM An edition of lithographs by Brewer will be published with the exhibition.
Portfolio of lithographs by Calder, Hartung, Matta, Sutherland, Miró, and Moore.
Further offerings include a run of lithographs by George Bellows of boxing scenes, as well as Arch Conspirators, a 1917 etching by John Sloan of artists celebrating on top of the Washington Square Arch to establish the «secession of Greenwich Village from the United States,» including Marcel Duchamp and Sloan himself ($ 1,500 to $ 2,500).
«Nelson Mandela: The Artist» features drawings and lithographs by the indelible Nelson Mandela alongside photographs by renowned photographers Jurgen Schadeberg and Greg Bartley.
East Gallery: Lithographs This exhibition features recent lithographs by Vancouver artist, Steven Nelson.
Printed in an edition of 2,500, and edited by Bill Berkson, the book consists of a cloth - case portfolio holding loose signatures with poems by O'Hara paired with lithographs by thirty artists with whom he associated.
Palais de Tokyo letemps.ch — Communist China's first independently organized contemporary art exhibit + video WSJ — «Lumière: Lithographs by Odilon Redon», at Fitzwilliam Museum FT — La colección Saatchi en el Hermitage elpais.com — «1969» at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center ps1.org + slideshow nytimes.com — Tamara Sussman at Rosamund Felsen LAT
Matisse Drawings: Curated by Ellsworth Kelly / through September 18 Plant Lithographs by Ellsworth Kelly, 1964 - 1966 / through September 18 Henri Matisse: Selections from the Cone Collection / through October 16 The Weatherspoon Art Museum
Suite of four abstract leaves lithographs by Josef Albers, from folder XXV - 1, interaction of color.
Alongside an additional selection of Neapolitan gouaches is a series of lithographs by David Roberts, a Scottish painter known in particular for his detailed prints of Egypt and Nubia — themselves based on a set of drawings the artist produced during his travels along the Nile in 1838 — 39.
Among the works on display are evocative watercolors by Winslow Homer and Édouard Manet, powerful portrait drawings by Jean - Auguste - Dominique Ingres and Edgar Degas, sporting lithographs by George Bellows, a pen landscape by Vincent van Gogh, and cubist compositions by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
When that did not work he loaned some etchings and lithographs by the Spanish surrealist Joan Miro.
New monotypes and lithographs by John Lysak.
Philip Guston (American, 1913 - 1980) The Street, 1970, from the portfolio Ten Lithographs by Ten Artists, edition of 120, published in 1971 by Shorewood - Bank Street Atelier, New York, for the Skowhegan School, Skowhegan, Maine, printed by Bank Street Atelier, New York.
Be sure not to miss an intricate and fantastical woodblock and lithograph edition entitled Monkey Biz by Duke Riley at Graphicstuide / USF; seminal prints by prominent American Pop artists Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol at Gregg Shienbaum Fine Art; a visually hypnotic nine - color screen print by Jason Middlebrook at Flying Horse Editions; an impressive suite of etchings entitled The Caprichos by Emily Lombardo at Childs Gallery; striking figurative lithographs by American artist Robert Longo at Hamilton - Selway Fine Art; a bold woodcut by Royal Academy artist Eileen Copper at Rabley Contemporary Gallery UK; three - dimensional print sculptures by Lesley Dill and mixed media prints by Cuban artist Sandra Ramos at Tandem Press; a series of haunting portraits by the American artist Monica Lundy at Stoney Road Press / Ireland; colorful mixed media work by Stanley William Hayder at Susan Teller Gallery; subtle and contemplative photolithographic prints by Linda Schwarz at Wildwood Press LLC; and bold and colorful works by Alexander Calder and Chuck Close at Thomas French Fine Art.
Today the historic collection includes watercolours, drawings, prints and maps of local views; Victorian paintings and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired through the Contemporary Art Society, including a Walter Sickert oil painting; a small collection of sculpture from the late 19th century to the present; ceramics, including pieces of Martinware pottery; 17th and 18th century textiles; and coins and medals.
The Graham Hunter Gallery presents a finely printed collection of lithographs by Francis Bacon and Pablo Picasso, examining their attitude and approach to the representation of the body.
London's Graham Hunter Gallery is currently exhibiting and selling lithographs by Francis Bacon and Pablo Picasso, in the exhibition; Abstactors of the Human Form, on until 28 February.
The Fiftieth Anniversary Portfolio contains 44 original lithographs by that many members of AAA.
«This Place Has A Story» features Pronto - Plate lithographs by Brooklyn - based artist Steve West.
This exhibition brings together a truly remarkable collection of over 100 gouaches, drawings and lithographs by the artist, many of which have not been seen before and come from a private collection formed over the last 20 years.
We will show Lithographs by our POP ART Artists besides a few others.
, Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (June 20 — August 22) Paintings by Joan Mitchell, Lithographs by Willem de Kooning, Sculpture by Raoul Hague, Lennon, Weinberg, New York (June 10 — August 4) The Collection of Sue and Eugene Mercy, Jr.: Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture, Richmond Art Center, Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, Connecticut (May 18 — June 11) New York Action and Edge: 1950s and 1960s: John Ferren, Balcomb Greene, Stephen Pace, Esteban Vicente, Jimmy Ernst, Al Held, Joan Mitchell, Milton Resnick, Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, New York (April — May 3) Papel papel, Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (March 11 — April 15) Seven from the Seventies: Diebenkorn, Frankenthaler, Krasner, Martin, Mitchell, Scully and Stella, Knoedler and Company, New York (February 8 — March 4) XXV Years: An Exhibition Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of John Berggruen Gallery and Saluting the Opening of the New San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco (January 13 — February 25)
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