Not exact matches
The Hall Art Foundation collaborates with other public institutions around the world to
organize exhibitions and facilitate
loans from its own collection and that of the Halls.
This talk with former senior curatorial assistant Mia Curran and senior curatorial assistant Sarah Humphreville will explore the process of
organizing and installing
exhibitions at the Whitney, focusing on the similarities and differences between permanent collection displays and
loan - based
exhibitions.
The
exhibition,
organized thematically and including important rarely
loaned works by both artists, plus a new painting by Saville, will illuminate aspects of each artist's work that might otherwise go unnoticed outside of this context.
This
exhibition is
organized by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco with gratitude for exceptional
loans from the collection of the Mauritshuis, The Hague.
The
exhibition is produced by Fotografiska in collaboration with Galerie Nathalie Obadia, which helped in
organizing the works on
loan.
The Museum has 31 affiliate museums across the state that benefit from the
loan of artworks and traveling
exhibitions organized by the Museum, ensuring that those who can not visit Jackson can still enjoy the state's rich cultural history.
Twenty - one prints from the Museum's expansive collection of Rembrandt etchings are on view in this intimate but captivating
exhibition,
organized to celebrate the installation of Rembrandt's Self Portrait at the Age of 34, on
loan this season from The National Gallery, London.
About the Juror: Curator at The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, New York, Lisa Chalif has
organized dozens of
exhibitions that focus on various aspects of the Museum's permanent collection, as well as
loan exhibits on a diverse range of subjects, including experimental photography, environmental art, appropriation, art and the automobile, and occasional solo
exhibitions of Long Island artists, including photographer Joseph Szabo.
NMMA considers
loans involving 10 or more objects from NMMA as a traveling
exhibition with a rental fee based upon the costs involved in
organizing the
exhibition.
The Linda Pace Foundation not only
organizes exhibitions in its own spaces but since 2007 has
loaned more than 200 works to institutions such as the Tate Museum in London, the Brooklyn Museum in New York and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey - MARCO in Mexico.
The museum
organizes temporary
exhibitions — featuring works both from its collection and on
loan from other institutions — concerts, lectures, family programs, workshops, guided tours, and various educational activities.
This
exhibition,
organized by the Rubin Museum in New York, includes works of art and archival materials on
loan from the Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung, the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, the Jung family private archive, and other private collections.
It featured 30 major works made throughout the artist's career, from 1965 to 2011, on
loan from public and private collections in America and Europe and was curated and
organized by Paul Nesbitt and Chloe Reith (Curator of
Exhibitions, Inverleith House).
A Very Anxious Feeling at the Mattatuck, on view through Nov. 8, marks the first time collectors Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy have
organized and
loaned a complete
exhibition from their private collection to a museum.
The painting, an emblematic example of his work from the decade, on
loan for the
exhibition, offers an underlining gridded pattern delineated by sporadic swaths of color that
organize the composition.
The Stimson Bullitt Collection, a gift of Dorothy Stimson Bullitt is a collection of prints that was first shown at the Seattle Public Library's Black and White
Loan Exhibition in 1909, which was
organized by The Seattle Fine Arts Association.
With the Modern closing its Midtown home on May 21 during construction work and decamping to Long Island City, Queens, where it opens temporary
exhibition space on June 29, the museum will have time to
organize an
exhibition that will include the gift, along with 24 additional works on
loan from UBS PaineWebber.
In 2006, she began work as curator and
exhibition coordinator at the Fundación Juan March in Madrid, where she
organized international
loan exhibitions on modern and contemporary art and managed accompanying publications for the Fundación's three venues, in Madrid, Palma and Cuenca.
These forty paintings, on
loan from public and private collections, represent the entire range of York's thirty - year career, making this the most comprehensive
exhibition of his work ever
organized.
These works, on
loan from the Foundation as well as major public collections including the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, are reunited for the first time since 1994 when The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.
organized an
exhibition devoted to the series.
With the museum closing its home on 53rd Street on May 21 during construction work and decamping to Long Island City, Queens, where it will open temporary
exhibition space June 29, it will have time to
organize an
exhibition that will include the gift, along with 24 additional works on
loan from UBS PaineWebber.
These thirty - seven paintings, on
loan from public and private collections, represent the entire range of York's thirty - year career, making this the most comprehensive
exhibition of his work ever
organized.
Exhibitions are typically
organized by the gallery's curator and may include works from our collection,
loans from private collectors, galleries, and museums, or
loans and installations that come directly from artists.