Sentences with phrase «major international museum retrospectives»

Celebrated in his lifetime, he has been the subject of major international museum retrospectives and is included in most major public collections.

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Following her death, several exhibitions of her work were held in Warsaw and Paris, however in recent years, Szapocznikow has been recognized by numerous major international exhibitions, including the first comprehensive retrospective that traveled to the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; and the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus (2011 - 2012); as well as a major survey at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2012).
Guston taught painting until the late 1950s when he was awarded a Ford Foundation grant and his international reputation was swiftly established with a major retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in 1962.
At the age of 27, McLean was the youngest artist to have been awarded a retrospective at the Tate in 1972, and he has enjoyed international recognition with solo shows at major museums and galleries including the Whitechapel Gallery, ICA and MOMA Oxford.
Others examine major well - known figures, from stock characters of 1960s Modernism including Minimalist Sol LeWitt and ardent feminist Carolee Schneemann to the international figure Ai Weiwei and his fiercely restrained living conditions under house arrest in Beijing (whose work is currently the subject of a major retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum).
In the following decades he continued to receive increasingly significant sculpture commissions, following a major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1946 and after winning the International Sculpture Prize at the Venice Biennale in 1948.
Early Color was followed by a series of monographs and international exhibitions highlighting the depth and scope of his work in photography and painting, beginning with «In Living Color» (2006), his first major retrospective at the Milwaukee Museum of Art.
His career included numerous international solo and group exhibits, as well as a major retrospective held at the Guggenheim Museum, New York in 1995.
Major surveys and retrospectives of the artist's work have been held in international institutions: in 1972, Jan J. Schoonhoven traveled from the Städtisches Museum, Mönchengladbach, Germany, to the Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster, and the Museum van Bommel van Dam, Venlo, the Netherlands; in 1985 — 86, Jan Schoonhoven Retrospektiv: Tekeningen en reliëfs traveled from the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, to the Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Nuremberg, and finally to the Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany; and in 1995 — 96, Jan J. Schoonhoven — retrospektiv traveled from Museum Folkwang, Essen, to the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, and the Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland.
Her work is included in major American and international collections and she was the subject of a mid-career retrospective curated by the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art that traveled to The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii; Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin; and Blaffer Gallery, The Art Museum of the University of Houston, Texas.
Albers» first retrospective was organized by the Yale University Art Gallery in 1956, and a major traveling exhibition of his work was organized by the International Council at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, which was on view at 11 U.S. museums and 12 museums throughout Central and Latin America between 1964 and 1967.
Major retrospectives of her work have been held at several museums: first in 1991, jointly at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; in 1997 at the International Center for Photography in New York; and in 2001 at the Centre National la Photographie in Paris.
In 1958 Riopelle received an Honorable Mention at the Guggenheim Museum's Guggenheim International Award exhibition and a major retrospective of his work was held at the Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne.
Solano's first major exhibition in the United States was at the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1988), followed by solo exhibitions at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. (1989 — 90), and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1991), and Solano's first retrospective was hosted in 1992 by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía's Palacio de Velázquez in Madrid.
In 2007 «Helen Levitt: Un Art de l'accident poetique» opened at the Fondation Henri Cartier - Bresson in Paris; in 2008, the Sprengel Museum, Hannover, Germany chose Ms. Levitt as the recipient for the Spectrum International Photography Prize which was accompanied by a major retrospective; and FOAM Museum Amsterdam, mounted another major retrospective in October, 2008.
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.»
International exhibitions of note include Leon Kossoff: Drawing from Painting at the National Gallery, London (2007), Leon Kossoff: Selected Paintings 1956 — 2000 at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark (2002), Drawn to Painting: Leon Kossoff - Drawings and Prints after Nicholas Poussin at the National Gallery of Australia and Annandale Galleries, Sydney in 2002; a major retrospective at the Tate Gallery in London in 1996 and Kossoff's exhibition in the British Pavilion at the 1995 Venice Biennale.
1963 - 1964 Curator and poet Frank O'Hara and the International Council at the Museum of Modern Art organize major Kline retrospective exhibition that travels to Amsterdam, Turin, Brussels, Basel, Vienna, London, Paris.
Five major museum retrospectives celebrated Newman's sixty - year career in photography; the International Center of Photography, New York City, in March 1999; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2000; the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C., 2000 (Arnold Newman: Breaking Ground); and Arnold Newman sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture at the L'Hotel de Sully, Paris, France, 2002.
His career included numerous international solo and group exhibits, as well as a major retrospective held at the Guggenheim Museum, New York in 1995Read more
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents over 100 photographs in this first major retrospective in the United States devoted to Austrian photographer and scientist Heinrich Kühn (1866 - 1944), an important figure in the international Pictorialist movement of the early 1900s and closely linked to Americans Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen.
Artists like these 10 members of The Artsy Vanguard — a new, annual list of the 50 most influential talents shaping the future of contemporary art practice — are finally getting their due, with museum retrospectives, representation by major international galleries, and surging collector interest.
His first major international retrospective was held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1977.
A major itinerant retrospective of his work titled William Kentridge: Five Themes continued until 2012 after an international tour that began at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2009.
In addition to Yass's recent retrospective at De La Warr, other major solo exhibitions include The China Series at the Stedelijk - Hertogenbosch Museum, The Netherlands in 2009; Descent at the Saint Louis Art Museum in 2009; and High Wire commissioned by Artangel and Glasgow International Festival and exhibited widely internationally in 2008.
Curated by art historian Joan Kee, «From All Sides» highlighted artists who are largely unknown in the U.S., with the exception of Park Seobo and Lee Ufan; the latter artist's work has frequently appeared in international biennials and was the subject of a major retrospective at New York's Guggenheim Museum last year.
A major international retrospective of works by Lassnig is currently touring Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, England; Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg, Aalborg, Denmark; Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany; and the National Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic, through 2018.
Since the 1950s, international exhibitions of Jenkins» works never stopped and continued throughout all of his career, including several significant major retrospectives at the Kestner - Gesellschaft, Hanover, the Palais des Beaux - Arts, Charleroi, Museum of Fine Arts, Housto, San Francisco Museum of Art, and the Musée Picasso in Antibes.
Jaffe has enjoyed an increasing international following in recent years, and her work was the subject of two major museum retrospectives in the last year.
After World War II, Moore's legacy was already considered canonical, and the artist was the subject of widespread interest and acclaim, notably including a major 1946 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art in New York and winning the International Sculpture Prize at the 1948 Venice Biennale.
Lawrence Weiner has exhibited in many major international museums and will have a retrospective exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in the end of 2007.
An exhibition celebrating the work of Irish artist Patrick Scott which brings together the most comprehensive representation of this remarkable artist's 75 year long career; two major international retrospective exhibitions by acclaimed Indian artist Sheela Gowda and renowned Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica; a fascinating exhibition, Trove, selected by Irish artist Dorothy Cross showcasing the extraordinary depth of the National Collections of Ireland; two exciting new projects by Irish artists Isabel Nolan and Duncan Campbell; exhibitions and projects that bring leading examples of international artists work to Ireland including artists Haroon Mirza, Mike Kelley, Linder Sterling and Jeremy Deller; Light Rhythms an interactive exhibition for families and young people; are just some of the exciting programme highlights taking place throughout 2014 at the Irish Museum of Modern Art and announced today (Tuesday 11 February) by IMMA's Director, Sarah Glennie.
She has had major retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; Jeu de Paume, Paris; Kunsthall Oslo; Toronto International Film Festival; Muzeum Sztuki, Krakow; Ujazdowski, Warsaw; Museum Sztuki MS2, Lodz; and Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art.
His first retrospective exhibition was at the Douglas Hyde Gallery in 1981 which toured to the Ulster Museum, Belfast, and the Crawford Municipal Gallery, Cork; he represented Ireland at the Baghdad International Art Festival in 1988; in 2002 a major monographic exhibition took place at Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane.
In 2000, Rosler's oeuvre was the subject of a major retrospective entitled Martha Rosler: Positions in the Life World shown at the New Museum and at the International Center of Photography in New York, and at museums in Birmingham, England; Vienna, Austria; Lyon, France; Barcelona, Spain; and Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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