Sentences with phrase «longer solo project»

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Not that a woman is flying solo on a major animated project — although that is nearly as rare as the Hope diamond — rather that this is the first movie in a long time that you won't mind paying for the glasses because what's on the screen is multidimensional magic.
April 12, 2018 • Destroyer, the long - running solo project from The New Pornographer's Dan Bejar, traffics in foggy tales of intimate, modern - American decay.
Like Solo: A Star Wars Story, the marketing has not begun for the long - awaited Venom movie, a project Sony has tried to get off the ground multiple times over the last decade plus.
But while these three X-Men projects are taking big steps forward - and Fox additionally moving forward with Deadpool 2 - the long - gestating Gambit solo film seems to be running in place with no indication that it's going into production anytime soon.
During an interview with Joblo to promote the home entertainment release of Kingsman: The Secret Service, writer Mark Millar provided an update on several Millarworld projects headed to the big screen in Starlight, Chrononauts and Kindergarten Heroes, as well as the long - rumorued Hit Girl solo movie.
Playing fast and loose with the second oldest extant work of Western literature, developer Aurelien Regard's first solo project focuses not on Homer's titular hero but his long suffering wife, Penelope.
His work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at The Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY; The New Orleans Museum of Art, LA; No Longer Empty Project, New York, NY; The Phoenix, New Orleans, LA; and Western Projects, Los Angeles, CA.
She has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, including at Galerie Frank Pages, Geneva, Switzerland; AJL Gallery, Berlin, Germany; Galerie Jan Dhaese, Gent, Belgium; Ramis Barquet, New York; Radiator Arts, Long Island City; The Bronx Museum; P339 Gallery, Brooklyn; Samson Projects, Boston; Mana Glass Gallery, Jersey City; Kurant, Tromsø, Norway; Projects Gallery, Philadelphia; and Icebox Project Space, Philadelphia.
Select solo exhibitions include: Helter Swelter, Oliver Kamm / 5BE Gallery, New York, NY (2006); Collecting Pictures in the Brain Hotel, Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY (2005); Dwellings, Brooklyn Public library, Brooklyn, NY; Waterfall, The Wrong Gallery, New York; and Passage, PS1 Special Project Room, Long Island City, NY (2004).
Long known for the naturalistic alloy of jazz - inflected compositions and exotic textures that he helped pioneer with his indie - rock projects Shrimp Boat and the Sea and Cake, Prekop managed, as ever, to confound expectations with his most recent solo release, Who's Your New Professor, an album of airy abstractions and a chiming, unusually electric aesthetic.
Forthcoming shows and projects include; «I guess, anything can become interesting if you look at it long enough» (solo), Syson Gallery, Nottingham, 2015; Forming Thoughts — alongside Neil Dixon and Natalie Finnemore, One Thoresby Street, Nottingham, 2015; Ground: Paul Housley and John Smith — a curatorial project with Alice Gale - Feeny, Attic, Nottingham, 2015.
2018 Solo Exhibitions Christiane Baumgartner: Liquid Light, Alan Cristea Gallery, London, 21.03.2018 — 21.04.2018 2018 Group Exhibitions Landscapes after Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime Grey Art Gallery, New York University, 17.04.2018 — 07.07.2018 Powerful Tides — 400 Years of Chatham and the Sea, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, 23.03.2018 — 17.06.2018 The Long Now — Reflexionen von Zeit und Vergänglichkeit, Museum Goch, 18.03.2018 — 10.06.2018 Journeys with «The Waste Land», Turner Contemporary, Margate, 03.02.2018 — 07.05.2018 Print Project Space: David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein and more, Alan Cristea Gallery, London, 10.01.2018 — 10.02.2018
Born 1987, Gainesville, FL Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Education 2012 New York Studio School, MFA 2009 Amherst College, BA Selected Solo Exhibitions 2015 Eleanor Ray: Paintings, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York, NY 2014 Eleanor Ray: Paintings, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York, NY 2013 Eleanor Ray: Paintings, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York, NY Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 Fred Reichman with Eleanor Ray, The Landing, Los Angeles, CA 2015 Feast of Planes, Andrews Gallery, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA The Thing Itself, The Center for Contemporary Art, Bedminster, NJ Not in One Day, Rothschild Fine Art, Tel Aviv, Israel Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY Improvised Showboat # 5, New York, NY Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY 2014 Beyond the Pale, Interstate Projects, Brooklyn, NY City as Subject, Westbeth Gallery, New York, NY BRIC Biennial: Volume I, Downtown Edition, BRIC House, Brooklyn, NY Cool and Dark, Comfort Station, Chicago, IL Between Matter and Experience, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA 2013 On the Horizon, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY Alumni Exhibition, New York Studio School, New York, NY Dooroomwindow, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York, NY Gathering Place, No Longer Empty, New York, NY Traces of Omnipresence, 308 at 156 Project Artspace, New York, NY 2012 A.I.R. Gallery's 10th Biennial, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY MFA Thesis Exhibition, New York Studio School, New York, NY Recent Paintings: Eleanor Ray and Jacob Stilley, New York Studio School, New York, NY
He has had numerous solo exhibitions, including «Evolving Geometries: Line, Form, and Color,» Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; «Patrick Wilson: Pull,» University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA; and exhibitions at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects; Ameringer, McEnery, and Yohe, New York; Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco, and Curator's Office, Washington DC.
Fuchs Projects Gallery: Telling Stories, by Jim Caton, Long Island for Sale Fuchs Projects - Top 5 Must - See Studios and Exhibitions at Bushwick Open Studios, 2015, Top 5 Exhibits The New Religion, Solo Show by Rafael Fuchs, February, 2015, Video by Julia Morton
This spring, it happened for Jessica Jackson Hutchins, with concurrent solo shows at Laurel Gitlen (formerly Small A Projects) and Derek Eller Gallery and her inclusion in the Whitney Biennial, where she was represented with Couch for a Long Time, 2009 — a worn sofa from her childhood home, covered in Obama - related newspaper clippings and occupied by ceramics.
Scènes et Types, a solo exhibition by 2012 Baxter St at CCNY Darkroom Resident Tiana Markova - Gold, highlights a long - term collaborative project with writer Sarah Dohrmann about women on the fringes of society in modern day Morocco.
«Eat your heart out», closeup, Timothy Berg and Rebekah Myers Currently on display at the Dean Project in Long Island City is All Good Things..., the first New York solo exhibition and collaborative project by Timothy Berg and RebekahProject in Long Island City is All Good Things..., the first New York solo exhibition and collaborative project by Timothy Berg and Rebekahproject by Timothy Berg and Rebekah Myers.
Four, consecutive week - long solo exhibitions between 1 and 27 September 2015, presented in MK Gallery Project Space
His solo exhibitions include: Walead Beshty: Legibility on Colored Backgrounds, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC (2009); Pulleys, Cogwheels, Mirrors, and Windows, The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI (2009); Travel Pictures (2006 - 2008), LAX ART, Los Angeles, CA (2009); Industrial Pictures, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium; Hammer Project: Walead Beshty, The Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2006); Walead Beshty, P.S. 1 / MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, Los Angeles (2004).
For his debut solo exhibition at Honor Fraser Gallery, Meleko Mokgosi will present the final chapters of his three - year long history painting project Pax Kaffraria.
Among his many solo exhibitions and projects are Light Cycle: Explosion Project for Central Park, New York; Ye Gong Hao Long: Explosion Project for Tate Modern, London; Transient Rainbow, the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Cai Guo - Qiang, Shanghai Art Museum; and APEC Cityscape Fireworks Show, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, Shanghai.
Her solo exhibitions include Let Me Stay a Little Longer, Marfa» Projects, Beirut (2015 - 2016), Make Room for Me, Gypsum Gallery, Cairo (2014); Fleeting Fences (2011) and Something White (2008), Agial Art Gallery, Beirut.
2016 «Construction Site,» McKenzie Fine Art, New York, NY 2016 «Low Entropy,» 245 Varet St., Brooklyn NY * 2016 «Constructing Ornament,» solo show, Robert Henry Contemporary, Brooklyn, NY 2014 «Fluid,» Newhouse Gallery, Snug Harbor Arts Center, Staten Island, NY * 2013 «Material Handling,» Solo show, Robert Henry Contemporary, Brooklyn, NY 2011 «Parts and Labor,» Abrons Art Center, New York, NY * 2011 Solo Show, RHV Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Infrastructure,» Vertexlist, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Neo-Constructivism,» Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 2008 «Trellis,» Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Newark, NJ 2007 «Workspace Program 2001 - 2007,» Dieu Donne Papermill, New York, NY 2007 «The Building Show,» Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Socrates Sculpture Park, EAFO5, Long Island City, NY 2005 Project Diversity, Rongio Gallery and Tastes Like Chicken Artspace, Brooklyn, NY 2005 «Subversion,» PS122, New York, NY 2004 «Artists in the Marketplace,» Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY 2003 «Formed to Function?&rasolo show, Robert Henry Contemporary, Brooklyn, NY 2014 «Fluid,» Newhouse Gallery, Snug Harbor Arts Center, Staten Island, NY * 2013 «Material Handling,» Solo show, Robert Henry Contemporary, Brooklyn, NY 2011 «Parts and Labor,» Abrons Art Center, New York, NY * 2011 Solo Show, RHV Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Infrastructure,» Vertexlist, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Neo-Constructivism,» Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 2008 «Trellis,» Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Newark, NJ 2007 «Workspace Program 2001 - 2007,» Dieu Donne Papermill, New York, NY 2007 «The Building Show,» Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Socrates Sculpture Park, EAFO5, Long Island City, NY 2005 Project Diversity, Rongio Gallery and Tastes Like Chicken Artspace, Brooklyn, NY 2005 «Subversion,» PS122, New York, NY 2004 «Artists in the Marketplace,» Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY 2003 «Formed to Function?&raSolo show, Robert Henry Contemporary, Brooklyn, NY 2011 «Parts and Labor,» Abrons Art Center, New York, NY * 2011 Solo Show, RHV Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Infrastructure,» Vertexlist, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Neo-Constructivism,» Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 2008 «Trellis,» Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Newark, NJ 2007 «Workspace Program 2001 - 2007,» Dieu Donne Papermill, New York, NY 2007 «The Building Show,» Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Socrates Sculpture Park, EAFO5, Long Island City, NY 2005 Project Diversity, Rongio Gallery and Tastes Like Chicken Artspace, Brooklyn, NY 2005 «Subversion,» PS122, New York, NY 2004 «Artists in the Marketplace,» Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY 2003 «Formed to Function?&raSolo Show, RHV Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Infrastructure,» Vertexlist, Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Neo-Constructivism,» Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 2008 «Trellis,» Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Newark, NJ 2007 «Workspace Program 2001 - 2007,» Dieu Donne Papermill, New York, NY 2007 «The Building Show,» Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Socrates Sculpture Park, EAFO5, Long Island City, NY 2005 Project Diversity, Rongio Gallery and Tastes Like Chicken Artspace, Brooklyn, NY 2005 «Subversion,» PS122, New York, NY 2004 «Artists in the Marketplace,» Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY 2003 «Formed to Function?»
Recent exhibitions include Where You No Longer Are, There is Your Desert (solo), Thomas Hunter Project Space, Hunter College, NY, NY (2016); EAF14: 2014 Emerging Artist Fellowship exhibition, Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens, NY; and AIRspace Artists in Residence Show, Abrons Art Center / Henry Street Settlement, New York, NY (2011).
A 2013 Eli Lilly Artist Renewal Grant pushed Edwards Scopelitis into the new body of work which is the genesis for her solo exhibit at Long - Sharp Gallery's New York Project Space.
Other projects include solo exhibitions or presentations with Sheela Gowda, David Maljkovic, Jo Baer, Jutta Koether, Cerith Wynn Evans, Deimantas Narkevicius, Minerva Cuevas, and the long term projects, Be (com) ing Dutch (2006 - 09) and Cork Caucus (2005) with Charles Esche.
Reaves was featured in a solo «Now Showing» project at SculptureCenter in Long Island City, New York.
, Light Museum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Gadgetry and Rites, Yuz Museum, Jakarta, Indonesia 2009 Entrance — Li Hui Solo Exhibition, Beijing Art Now Gallery, Beijing, China Dialects of Void & Substance, Tang Contemporary Art Center, Hong Kong, China Between Dimensions, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan 2008 Shiny Li Hui, A Art Contemporary Space, Taipei, Taiwan Samsara, Bund18 Creative Center, Shanghai, China 2007 Spin, Tang Contemporary Art Center, Beijing, China GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2015 Myth / History II: Shanghai Galaxy, Yuz Museum, Shanghai, China Future, Now, SomoS, Berlin, Germany 2014 Outside the Lines, New Work From China, RH Contemporary Art, New York, NY Sharks & Humanity, Musee Oceanographique de Monaco, Monaco, Monaco Re-View — Opening Exhibition of Long Museum West Bund, Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai, China the 8 Paths, Ufferhallen Berlin, Berlin, Germany MYTH / HISTORY - YUZ COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY ART, YUZ Museum, Shanghai, China Welcome to Parkview Green - Parkview Contemporary Art Collection, Parkview Green Exhibition Hall, Beijing, China Sensorium 360, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore, Singapore By Destiny, Arario Museum Tapdong Cinema, Jeju, Korea 2013 @WHAT: Selected Works of Contemporary Chinese Art, Arko Art Center, Seoul, South Korea Artificial Natures, Maubeuge Espace Sculfort, Maubeuge, France Artificial Natures, Maison des Arts de Creteil, Paris, France Artificial Natures, Lille St Sauveur, Lille, France Uneasy Trip in Asia, Star Gallery, Beijing, China 2012 CHIMERA - THE COLLECTORS SHOW, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore Licht Linien Light Lines (un) wirklich (un) real, Centre for International Light Art, Unna, Germany Water Stains on the Wall - The Carrier of Formation, Zhejiang Art Museum, Hangzhou, China I Light Marina Bay 2012, Marina Bay, Singapore Lust and Love of the Young and Liberated, 798 Space, Beijing, China Modern @ Modeng - Gallery Hotel Art Project, Gallery Hotel, Beijing, China Future Pass, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China Future Pass, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan Open Sky, Changjiang Art Centre, Chongqing, China 2011 Dual Senses and Dynamic Views - Contemporary Art Exhibition across the Taiwan Straits of 2011, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China Dual Senses and Dynamic Views - Contemporary Art Exhibition across the Taiwan Straits of 2011, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan Matière - Lumière Matter - Light, Béthune 2011 Capitale Régionale de la Culture, Béthune, France CAR CULTURE.
His work has been widely exhibited both nationally and internationally in solo and group shows in venues including Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY; Future Arts Research, (F.A.R.), Phoenix, AZ; The Weatherspoon Art Museum, NC; Sculpture Center, NY; The 2nd Monogolian Land Art Biennial; the Geisai Art Fair, Miami; Wave Hill, NY; New York University Galleries; DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA; Djerassi Sculpture Park, Woodside, CA; Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis; Gasworks Gallery, London; Side Street Projects Gallery, Santa Monica; L A Artcore, Los Angeles; The Kathmandu International Triennial, Nepal; Europos Parkas Sculpture Park, Vilniaus, Lithuania; Fieldgate Gallery, London; Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo; The Institute of Contemporary Art, Palm Beach, FL; Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE; Art In Embassies Program of the U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C; THe Hudson River Musuem, NY; Sculpture Symposium, Republic of Ireland; Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY.
2014 A Long Way From Home: group show curated by James Davies In - Between: group show by The North & Found Project Takk Fyrir: solo exhibition by Marc Sethi Witch: group show curated by Fans of Feminism Mind the Gap: solo exhibition by Silvia Lerin Continuous: solo exhibition by Peter Hodges Sandra Dieckmann Pop Up Show: solo exhibition by Sandra Dieckmann All the Fun of the Fair: group show curated by Carousel Camera City: solo show by Elena Cinquegrana New Originals: group show curated by Peggah Khashian Blurred: group show curated by Qila Gill 100 Cats: group show curated by Laura Hughes Quest For Equilibrium: solo show by Cornelia Taubmann RAP — ART: curated by Marina Antonova Open Studio: curated by A-side B - side Speculative Future: curated by Heather Gray Familiar Objects Familial Faces: curated by Antonella Ferrari & Silvia Forese Movement: Artworks: group show curated by Movement: Artworks Drawing Inspiration: group show curated by Holocaust Memorial Day Fund
In October 2007 Deitch Projects exhibited Ganske's first solo exhibition, Pictures Last Longer.
Long's solo and 2 person exhibitions include Flux Projects, Atlanta, the Zuckerman Museum, Kennesaw State University, Space Eight, St Augustine, FL, Gallery One Twelve, Atlanta, Tempus Projects, St. Augustine, FL, Cosms, Dashboard Coop, Atlanta, c, Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA, the University of West Georgia, Carrolton, GA, the Madison County Art Council, Marshall N.C. the Spruill Gallery, Atlanta, and Puritan Mill, Atlanta.
EXHIBITION PRESS RELEASE JESSICA STOCKHOLDER: OF STANDING FLOAT ROOTS IN THIN AIR February 2, 2006 through May 1, 2006 P.S. 1 Opening Day Celebration: February 26, 2006 from noon to 6 (Long Island City, New York — January 20, 2006) P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center is pleased to present a new solo project by Jessica Stockholder, her second presentation at the museum.
For this show, his recent solo museum debut, Brooklyn - and Boston - based artist Cliff Evans projected a five - channel video onto a twenty - foot - long, seven - foot - high arrangement of five segmented panels to make Empyrean, 2007 (the title evoking the pure light of heaven).
Solo exhibitions include Nicole Klagsburn Gallery, New York, NY (2005); Raucci / Santamaria Gallery, Naples, Italy (2005); MW Projects, London, England (2004); and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY (2000).
Nicholas Hlobo's long career of international projects and solo shows includes those at Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design in Oslo (2011), Locust Projects in Miami (2013), and Museum Beelden aan Zee, The Hagueprojects and solo shows includes those at Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design in Oslo (2011), Locust Projects in Miami (2013), and Museum Beelden aan Zee, The HagueProjects in Miami (2013), and Museum Beelden aan Zee, The Hague (2016).
Recently, she installed an outdoor project at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, New York; presented solo exhibitions at James Cohan Gallery, and Lucien Terras, both in New York; and a two - person installation at Diverse Works, Houston, Texas.
The exhibit follows on the heels of what might more properly be called Reaves's solo debut, a project with four pieces at SculptureCenter in Long Island City.
A long - standing West Coast anchor for creative expression and the only venue between Los Angeles and San Francisco focused solely on contemporary art, the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCA Santa Barbara), formerly known as Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (CAF), presents its inaugural exhibition with New York - based artist Dasha Shishkin and a solo project by Mexico City - based Edgar Orlaineta.
Selected institutional solo exhibitions include: Campaign: An Exhibition in Four Moments, Museu Serralves, Porto (2016); What's What in A Mirror, Dublin City Gallery — The Hugh Lane, Dublin (2016); All - Intimate - Act, Stedelijk Museum and Holland Festival, Amsterdam (2015); From 199C to 199D, Le Magasin, Grenoble (2014); From 199A to 199B: Liam Gillick, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, New York (2012); A Game of War Structure (site - specific work), Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2011); One long walk... two short piers, KAH, Bonn (2010); Three Perspectives and a Short Scenario, Kunsthalle Zürich (2008); McNamara Motel, CAC Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Malága (2005), and Projects 79: Liam Gillick: Literally, MoMA QNS, New York (2003).
Solo exhibitions 2018 «Alterity Line», Metro Pictures, New York 2017 «David Malikovic», Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2016 «Vignettes», Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam 2016 «Again and Again», Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana 2016 «AAASSEMBLAGE», Dvir Gallery, Brussels 2016 «All Day All Year», T293, Rome 2016 «The Exhibition is Becoming», VOX Centre de l'image contemporaine, Montreal 2015 «A Retrospective by Appointment», Gallery Nova, David Maljković's studio, Gallery of Croatian Designers» Association, Cinema Tuškanac and Croatian Film Association, Zagreb 2015 «With the gallery», Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia 2015 «David Maljković», Metro Pictures, New York 2015 «David Maljković», Sprüth Magers, London 2015 «New Collection», Blondeau & CIE, Geneve 2015 «Negatives, with Konstantin Grcic, Centre d'édition contemporaine, Geneve 2014 «In Low Resolution», Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2014 «David Maljković», Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna 2014 «David Maljković», Leal Rios Foundation, Lisbon 2014 «David Maljković», Kunstmuseum St.Gallen 2013 «Afterform», Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam 2013 «New Reproductions», CAC Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius 2013 «Sources in the Air», GAMeC, Bergamo 2013 Metro Pictures, New York 2013 «Sources in the Air», BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead 2012 «Sources in the Air», Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven 2012 «A Long Day for the Form», T293, Rome 2012 «A Long Day for the Form», Sprueth Magers, Berlin 2012 «Morgenlied» (w / Latifa Echakhch), Kunsthalle Basel 2012 «Scene, Hold, Ballast» (w / Lucy Skaer), Sculpture Center, New York 2011 «Recalling Frames», Metro Pictures, New York 2011 «La Casa Mila» (w / Rosa Barba), Loop Festival, Barcelona 2011 «Temporary Projections», Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna 2011 «Images with their own shadows», Vjenceslav Richter Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb 2011 «Exhibitions for Secession», Wiener Secession, Vienna 2010 «Images with Their Own Shadows», Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana 2010 «Images with Their Own Shadows», International Festival of Contemporary Visual Art, Glasgow 2010 «Out of Projection», Art Unlimited, Art 41 Basel, Basel 2010 «Lost Cabinet», Nogueras Blanchard, Barcelona 2010 «Missing Colours», Annet Gelink, Amsterdam 2010 «Recalling Frames», Sprueth Magers, London 2010 «Retired Forms», Massimo Minini, Brescia 2009 «Retired Compositions», Metro Pictures, New York 2009 «Nothing Disappears without a Trace», ARCO, Madrid 2009 «After the Fair», Georg Kargl BOX, Vienna 2009 «David Maljković», Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid 2009 «David Maljković», Fondazione Morra Greco, Naples 2009 «David Maljković», Sprueth Magers, Berlin 2008 «Handed Over» (w / Rosa Barba), Project Art Centre, Dublin 2008 «Lost Memories from These Days», Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam 2008 «Lost Review», Le Plateau, Paris 2008 «David Maljković», Kunstverein Nurnberg, Nurnberg 2008 «Parallel Compositions», Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen 2008 «Shadow Should Not Exceed» (w / Jan St Werner), Pinksummer Contemporary Art, Genova 2007 «These Days», Present Future, Artissima 14, Turin 2007 «Almost Here», Kunstverein Hamburg, Hamburg 2007 «Scene for New Heritage III», Art Unlimited, Art 38 Basel, Basel 2007 «David Maljković», P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York 2007 «Scene for New Heritage Trilogy», Whitechapel Art Gallery, London 2007 «Days Below Memory», CAPC, Musee d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux 2007 «Scene for New Heritage Trilogy», The Physics Room, Christchurch 2006 «David Maljković», Salon of Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade 2006 «David Maljković», Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka 2006 «These Days» (w / Yael Bartana), Gallery Nova, Zagreb 2006 «It's gonna happen» (w / Rosa Barba), Croy Nielsen, Berlin 2006 «Scene for New Heritage II», Centre de Creation Contemporaine, Tours 2005 «Waiting Tomorrow», Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam 2005 «90s without 90s», MMC Palach, Rijeka 2005 «Scene for New Heritage», Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven
Rowe's work was featured in the 2008 Whitney Biennial and she presented her first large - scale solo outdoor project at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, NY in 2013.
Inspired by the recent political and economic upheavals in America and abroad, this selection juxtaposes new photographs that take the long view of the world's current condition with prescient works from the 1980s and 1990s that remain startlingly relevant today... PRESS RELEASE Trevor Paglen exhibition at Vienna Secession reviewed in Frieze, May 2011 PDF New Exhibition Catalogue from Secession available Images of the Black World with essay by Brian Holmes Trevor Paglen featured in Art Review Future Greats, March 2011 PDF Shannon Ebner upcoming solo project at the Hammer Museum in collaboration with LAX Art Los Angeles, CA July 2011
On the occasion of Hannah James solo show, breaking A skin, weaving A sense, published by Cole Kairos Time, exhibition catalogue published by The Piet Zwart Institute Fell, online platform 2013 Still Singing out of Doubt and Longing: Indelible Imprints, Errant Impressions, Becky Ayre, published on occasion of Hannah James» 2013 solo exhibition The outline seems indelible at Plymouth Arts College Gallery, as part of the Southwest Showcase 2012 Dagmar Hepner, Hannah James, Charlotte Moth, exhibition catalogue, published by Cole, London 2011 pots purr, catalogue of the exhibitions at Rhubaba Studios, Edinburgh and Chert, Berlin 2010 Drinnen & Draussen, exhibition catalogue, published by Chert & Motto, Berlin July 2010 Curtain Show, exhibition catalogue, published by Eastside projects The decade 2010 - 2020, The museum as hostage to fortune, Endless Supply Publications, Issue 12, April A day in the life..., Room 13 Publication, Bristol — including David Blandy & Lady Lucy 2007 New Contemporaries 2007, exhibition catalogue
Exhibited last summer on the heels of Kelley's suicide, the exhibition included works from his long - term Kandor Project, two floors of his videos made solo or with various collaborators (1978 - 1986) and selected soundtracks from «The Poetics» (1977 — 1983), the art punk band featuring Kelley and video artist Tony Oursler.
The series of oil paintings, a nearly decade - long project whose tremendous canvases capture both the cathedral - like scale of the abandoned factories and the echo of the human industry they once hosted, is the subject of a solo show that opens Friday, February 29, at the Crisp Museum in Cape Girardeau.
Feed, a solo exhibition by Martynka Wawrzyniak, consists of a new body of work reflecting a year - long project where the artist investigated food from the perspective of nourishment, ritual, culture, as well as the corporeal and sensorial pleasure associated with the act of eating.
Daniel Baumann), Vienna, Austria 2003 88.7 89.3 103.9 (with Kelley Walker and Seth Price), Brooklyn, NY, USA 2003 Artists Space, Elements of an Incomplete Map, New York, USA (solo) 2002 P.S.1 - MOMA, Building Structures, Long Island City, USA 1999 Andrew Kreps Gallery Project Space, New York, USA (solo) 1998 Hunter College, MFA exhibition, New York, USA (solo)
His most recent shows include Telepathic Improvisation, a multi-partnered project that marks the first US solo exhibition for the collaborative duo Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, which he co-curated at CAMH with Alhena Katsof; Atlas, Plural, Monumental, a 25 - year survey of sculpture, video and photography, drawing, and interactive artwork by the inimitable Paul Ramírez Jonas; A Traveling Show, in which individual artworks and the display of a decade - old visual correspondence project between Matt Keegan and Kay Rosen spoke to a long - standing friendship and shared interests in humor and language; and THE INTERVIEW: Red, Red Future — a solo exhibition of commissioned works by the artist MPA that traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art — in which a live performance and sculptures became vehicles through which to imagine the future of the red planet and notions of colonization.
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