Sentences with phrase «major exhibitions examining»

Among the first major exhibitions examining astrophotography as an art genre, Starstruck presents a dazzling array of images that gives insight into this rapidly evolving field.
The Museum of Art has also produced a series of major exhibitions examining the artistic heritage of New Hampshire, focusing on the Isles of Shoals, the White Mountains, the art colonies of Cornish and Dublin, New Hampshire folk art, and the state's traditional arts made of wood.
Premiering May 6, 2018, at the Barnes Foundation — home to the world's largest collection of paintings by Pierre - Auguste Renoir — is a major exhibition examining the artistic exchange between the renowned impressionist painter and his son, celebrated filmmaker Jean Renoir.
Her work is also featured in Regarding Warhol, Sixty Artist, Fifty Years a major exhibition examining the influence of Warhol on contemporary art, which opens at The Metropolitan Museum of Art this September and will be on view at The Warhol beginning in February 2013.
Tate Britain will on Wednesday open the first major exhibition examining the later work of a Dadaist artist now regarded as one of the true greats of 20th - century modernist art, whose abstract collages and concrete poetry were an enormous influence on later generations of artists.
Major Exhibition Examines How Photography and Social Unrest Laid the Foundation for Contemporary Art in Japan Opening October 9 at Japan Society Gallery For a New World to Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography, 1968 - 1979 In 1968 amid an economic boom, many in Japan took to the streets to -LSB-...]
26 Oct 2000 Shifting Ground: Selected Works of Irish Art 1950 - 2000 A major exhibition examining aspects of Irish art of the last 50 years through the eyes of five noted critics and commentators opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Friday 10 November.

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The Western: An Epic in Art and Film is the first major exhibition to examine the Western genre and its evolution from the mid-1800s to the present through fine art, film, and popular culture.
A current exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art examines the early work of 30 artists constituting the last major art movement of the 20th century.
This major touring exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) examines the shifting identity of American self - taught artists and offers an unprecedented overview of their profound impact on the evolution of modern and contemporary art.
Major Exhibition Featuring Over Seventy - Five Artists Examines Works Made or Exhibited in New York City Twenty Years Ago
Featuring nearly one hundred works from the artist's most innovative years, the exhibition examines how drawing played a major role in Dubuffet's development as he explored on paper new subjects and techniques and experimented with non-traditional tools and modes of application.
A major exhibition, Picasso and Britain, will examine the influence the artist had on British painters and sculptors.
Other highlights include «LA / LA and Institutional Collaboration», which will use Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA as a reference point to examine how institutions can encourage the growth of regional art scenes; «Digital Museums and Virtual Audiences», focusing on digital innovation and how new technology is starting to leave a deeper mark on the museum world; and «I Was Raised on the Internet», which brings together curators from three major institutions that collaborate on exhibitions investigating the effects of the Internet on contemporary art.
2015 Dec. 17 — Tom Loughman Appointed 11th Director and C.E.O. of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Nov. 23 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Welcomes Seven New Appointees to Board of Trustees Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Appoints Henry R. Martin 30th President of the Board of Trustees Nov. 17 — Susan L. Talbott Appointed to Rank of Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by French Minister of Culture UPDATED Oct. 16 — «Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls» Opens Oct. 17 at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 21 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art's MATRIX 173 Features Artist Mark Dion Aug. 31 — Unveiling of Galleries Marks Completion of Major Renovation, Secures Future for Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 26 — Commissioned Artwork by Jack Pierson Illuminates Hartford's Main Street at Wadsworth Atheneum Aug. 24 — Wadsworth Atheneum to Present First Exhibition to Pair the Work of Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe July 1 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 30 — Wadsworth Atheneum Celebrates Grand Reopening with Original Artwork by Artist James Welling June 23 — Director's Choice Exhibition Examines Contemporary Portraiture in Photography at Wadsworth Atheneum June 23 — Exhibition Exploring Connecticut Artist's Influence on 20th Century Art Opens July 3 June 1 — Advance Exhibition Schedule 2015 — 2016 May 18 — «Mark Bradford / MATRIX 172» Opens June 4 at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art April 16 — Student Artworks Take Center Stage at the 42nd Hartford Youth Art Renaissance UPDATED March 23 — 34th Annual Fine Art & Flowers Takes Place May 1 — 3 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — «Michael C. McMillen / MATRIX 171: SIDESHOW» Opens Jan. 31 at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 21 — New Galleries of Post-War and Contemporary Art to be Unveiled at Wadsworth Atheneum Jan. 13 — Wadsworth Atheneum's Board of Trustees Steps Up to Support Museum with $ 1.5 Million
Shedding light on a rarely examined topic in the history of modernism, the major exhibition «Cross Country: The Power of Place in American Art, 1915 - 1950» (Feb. 12 through May 7, 2017) at the High Museum of Art will uncover how experiences of rural life fundamentally changed the direction of American art.
In addition, Bradford has created two new works related to Mithra, his monumental, ark - like public art project installed in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans for the Prospect.1 exhibition in 2008: a major new sculpture (titled Detail), which incorporates elements from Mithra, and a film titled Across Canal, which examines the conception, production, and reception of that work.
In celebration of the exhibition, Painter of the Fields is the first major overview of Warren Rohrer's work held in Lancaster County and will examine the various stages of his career; including works from his early days of drawing to his fully realized abstract artistic language based on the fields of Lancaster County where he lived.
Additionally, two new works related to Mithra, his monumental, ark - like public art project installed in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans for the Prospect.1 exhibition in 2008, will be featured: a major new sculpture titled Detail, which incorporates elements from Mithra, and a film titled Across Canal, which examines the conception, production, and reception of that work.
LEAP BEFORE YOU LOOK: BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE 1933 - 1957 The first major exhibition to examine the legacy of an experimental college that boasted teachers and students like Anni and Josef Albers, Robert Rauschenberg and Buckminster Fuller.
The nine canvases are part of what is, remarkably, the first major exhibition to examine Turner's late career, from the age of 60 until his death at 76 in 1851.
Message to Our Folks, Johnson's first major solo museum exhibition, examines how this work has developed over the first fourteen years of his career.
This is the first major exhibition to examine the history and impact of the Monster Roster, which has been overlooked despite being one of the most important Midwestern contributions to the development of American art.
With a title that plays on Robert Rauschenberg's infamous 1961 portrait of Iris Clert — a telegram that simply states, «This is a portrait of Iris Clert if I say so» — this major groundbreaking exhibition examines the rise and evolution of symbolic, abstract, and conceptual portraiture in modern and contemporary American Art during the past century.
This major exhibition (30 June - 10 September 2017) examines the artist's seven - decade career and contextualizses the notion of infinite expansion and accumulation in her work, culminating in her immersive...
March 2 - June 3, 2018 VGA Gallery 2418 W Bloomingdale # 102 Chicago, IL 60647 Opening Reception: Friday March 2, 2018, 5 - 8 pm Chicago's Video Game Art Gallery presents Gun Ballet, an exhibition that identifies the major styles of violence in video games — ranging from the beautiful to the gratuitous — and examines how the representation and mediation of violence achieves the expressive goals of artists.
This is one of the key questions posed by Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York City, 1952 — 1965, a major exhibition that examines the New York art scene during the fertile years between the apex of Abstract Expressionism and the rise of Pop Art and Minimalism.
This major exhibition (30 June - 10 September 2017) examines the artist's seven - decade career and contextualizses the notion of infinite expansion and accumulation in her work, culminating in her immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms.
This exhibition precedes a major retrospective devoted to the artist at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, which will examine the development of the artist's career over nearly seven decades through more than 200 works from public and private collections, representing nearly every type of technique and subject matter that the artist worked in.
Levan Mindiashvili, in his second major exhibition at ODETTA, will debut works from a new project entitled «The Color Of The Sky» in which he examines the issues concerning identity...
On view through February 24, 2013, at the Museum of Arts and Design, the exhibition examines major stylistic developments in the evolution and design of fragrance, and provides unprecedented insight into the creative visions and intricate processes of the artists responsible for crafting the featured works.
This first major exhibition about Missoni examines the sizeable influence of 20th century modernists such as Sonia Delaunay, Lucio Fontana and Gino Severini on the brand's aesthetic.
Compton Verney's 2017 season will open with a major exhibition that examines our relationship with the countryside.
In May 2017, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will debut the first major exhibition to examine the visual legacy that formed «The Western» through fine art, film and popular culture.
In Spain, the Prado's major summer exhibition «El Greco and Modern Painting» marks 400 years since the artist's death, and examines how various artists of the 19th and 20th centuries adopted him as a proto - modernist.
With recent projects like curator Germano Celant's recent show «When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» at Venice's Fondazione Prada — a dramatic re-staging of the 1969 exhibition organized by Harald Szeemann that introduced conceptual art to Europe — there's suddenly widespread interest in examining the curatorial history of certain exhibitions that are considered major milestones in contemporary art's development.
Divided into 14 different sections, each one dedicated to a different aspect of the designer's work, the exhibition also examines Murkudis» close relationship with art that has always been a major reference to his work.
The Word of God (ess): Chitra Ganesh is the third exhibition in The Word of God series, which examines major world religions and their texts through contemporary art.
The exhibition Shock of the News examines the many manifestations of the «newspaper phenomenon» from 1909 to 2009, a century during which major artists engaged in a vibrant and multifaceted relationship with the printed news by co-opting, mimicking, defusing, memorializing, and rewriting newspapers.
Witnessing «Survival AIDS» panel presented by Visual AIDS, hosted by Participant Inc, as part of The Reconfigured City series and on the occasion of Survival AIDS, a major solo exhibition by Hunter Reynolds examining different ways in which HIV / AIDS reconfigured / reconfigures queer identify formation and contemporary visual and performance art.
Billed as the first major exhibition to examine the impact of the AIDS crisis on the American art scene, «Art AIDS America» comes to Chicago on the final leg of its national tour.
This exhibition, the first to examine Church's oil sketch achievement in depth on the other side of the Atlantic, was organized with and through major support from the Terra Foundation for American Art.
This exhibition examines for the first time the artist's career in relation to his European roots and travels, establishing Cole as a major figure in 19th - century landscape art within a global context.
In a guide to intriguing art exhibitions nationwide, Judith Dobrzynski features the High Museum of Art's «Walker Evans: Depth of Field», a major international retrospective of Evans» work, including images taken of the American South during the Great Depression; the Denver Art Museum's «Women of Abstract Expression», celebrating the contributions of female artists who helped shape the movement in the 1940s and 1950s; the Met Breuer's «Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible», the Museum's inaugural exhibition examining works that were never finished by the artists from the 15th century to today; the Asian Art Museum's «Emperors» Treasures: Chinese Art From the National Palace Museum, Taipei», and the Bowdoin College Museum of Art's «This Is a Portrait if I Say So: Identity in American Art, 1912 to Today.»
The exhibition examines the connections in both artist's approach to layered imagery and experimentation and is comprised of one major painting by each of the artists, accompanied by hand - colored gelatin silver prints and works on paper.
A major touring exhibition of work by a number of contemporary Aboriginal artists, examining the status of the Aboriginal, British and Australian flags within the visual art of Aboriginal people.
Val Williams and Karen Shepherdson are working with Turner Contemporary to curate a major new exhibition examining the relationship between photographers, photography and the British seaside from the 1850s to the present.
The exhibition's lead title, Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Chinese Photograph and Video from the Haudenschild Collection (2003 — 2005), refers to three major concepts quintessential to the exhibition and the symposium: Chinese artists» use of photographic and video camera to examine the quick transition in their culture, the incredible pace of growth in China's urban centers, and the current attention being paid to China by the rest of the industrialized world, especially the West.
Catalogue produced to accompany this major touring exhibition which sought to examine the links between «abstract» art and a younger generation of Black artists in England, by looking at the work of Sylbert Bolton, Anthony Daley and David Somerville.
From Nature: Realist Works in MMoCA's Permanent Collection is the last in a three - part series of exhibitions that examines the major styles of modernism.
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