Gallery artist Philemona Williamson is having her first
major museum solo exhibition, Philemona Williamson: Metaphorical Narratives at the Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey from September 15, 2017 through January 6, 2018.
In March 2016, Da Corte's first
major museum solo exhibition will open at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA).
Montclair - based and nationally renowned, Williamson is currently spotlighted at MAM in her first
major museum solo exhibition.
In 2015, Barney exhibited «Matthew Barney: River of Fundament» at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, his largest filmic project since the Cremaster Cycle and first
major museum solo exhibition in Los Angeles.
The exhibition will introduce a broader audience to the work of an admired Philadelphia - based artist whose first
major museum solo exhibition will open at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA) in March 2016.
In 2014, Divola was the subject of
a major museum solo exhibition, As Far As I Could Get, a collaborative project between the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Pomona College.
In 2004 he had his first
major museum solo exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston - Salem, North Carolina.
Not exact matches
All around Manhattan, from the New
Museum, where British - born Chris Ofili's first solo exhibition at a major U.S. museum is on view, to the Metropolitan Museum
Museum, where British - born Chris Ofili's first
solo exhibition at a
major U.S.
museum is on view, to the Metropolitan Museum
museum is on view, to the Metropolitan
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«Night and Day,» his first
major solo museum exhibition in the United States will be presented on all three gallery floors and survey his entire career.
In 2010, the Indianapolis
Museum of Art presented this sculpture in a
major solo exhibition of the artist's work.
In addition to numerous
solo exhibitions, a large - scale retrospective of Murakami's work, © Murakami, toured
major museums around the world, including the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim
Museum Bilbao.
British artist Chris Ofili «s first
major solo museum exhibition in the United States will be presented at the Aspen Art Museum in five galleries on three floors and survey his entire c
museum exhibition in the United States will be presented at the Aspen Art
Museum in five galleries on three floors and survey his entire c
Museum in five galleries on three floors and survey his entire career.
Wentworth has a distinguished
exhibition record, including the Venice Biennale, a
major retrospective at Tate Liverpool in 2005 and numerous
solo shows at London's Lisson Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, Arnolfini, Bristol, Kettle's Yard Cambridge and the Stedelijk
Museum.
Solo exhibitions include the
Museum of Modern Art in Paris (1986), Kunsthalle in Bern (1989), Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven (1990, 1997), the Belgian pavilion at the Venice Biennale (1993), the Haus Lange und Haus Esters in Krefeld (1995) and a
major retrospective
Museum M in Leuven (2009).
In 2018, Scully has
major solo exhibitions around the world, including the Multimedia Art
Museum of Moscow, the State
Museum of St Petersburg, Russia, the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Germany, the De Pont
Museum of Contemporary Art in Tilburg, Netherlands, and the Hirshhorn
Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington DC, USA, among others.
Marcel Wanders has been the subject of three
major solo museum exhibitions.
The selection includes
major solo museum exhibitions such as Kerry James Marshall at MCA Chicago; Simone Leigh at the New Museum in New York; Norman Lewis at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas; John Outterbridge at the Aspen Art Museum in Colorado; Kehinde Wiley at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond; Nari Ward at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia; and Alma Thomas at the Studio Museum in H
museum exhibitions such as Kerry James Marshall at MCA Chicago; Simone Leigh at the New
Museum in New York; Norman Lewis at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas; John Outterbridge at the Aspen Art Museum in Colorado; Kehinde Wiley at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond; Nari Ward at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia; and Alma Thomas at the Studio Museum in H
Museum in New York; Norman Lewis at the Amon Carter
Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas; John Outterbridge at the Aspen Art Museum in Colorado; Kehinde Wiley at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond; Nari Ward at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia; and Alma Thomas at the Studio Museum in H
Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas; John Outterbridge at the Aspen Art
Museum in Colorado; Kehinde Wiley at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond; Nari Ward at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia; and Alma Thomas at the Studio Museum in H
Museum in Colorado; Kehinde Wiley at the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond; Nari Ward at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia; and Alma Thomas at the Studio Museum in H
Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond; Nari Ward at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia; and Alma Thomas at the Studio
Museum in H
Museum in Harlem.
Her extensive
exhibition history includes
solo and group
exhibitions at Blumenbar Verlag, Berlin (2008); Victoria & Albert
Museum, London (2010); Blanton
Museum of Art, Austin (2010); a
major survey
exhibition Love Is What You Want at the Hayward Gallery, London (2011); Turner Contemporary, Margate (2012); Malba — Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Argentina (2012), a two gallery
solo show at Lehmann Maupin, New York (2013).
MOCA Cleveland presents the first
major US
solo museum exhibition of Aleksandra Domanović (b. 1981, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia).
Published to accompany the
major solo exhibition by Lisa Yuskavage that was presented at The Rose Art
Museum of Brandeis University in Massachusetts and at the Contemporary Art
Museum St. Louis in 2015 - 2016, The Brood explores more than two decades of the artist's work.
JORDAN WOLFSON: MANIC / LOVE / TRUTH / LOVE presented
major works spanning several years of the artist's practice in a two - part
exhibition at the Stedelijk
Museum in Amsterdam — Wolfson's first
solo exhibition in The Netherlands.
Lee's work has been featured in hundreds of
solo and group
exhibitions since 1967, including a June 2011
major five decade retrospective of his work, entitled Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum.
In 1959 she had a
major solo exhibition at the Dilexi Gallery in San Francisco and her art was included in Dorothy Miller's momentous
exhibition Sixteen Americans at the
Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Her work has been exhibited in many
solo and group
exhibitions at
major venues in the United States and abroad, and it is held in numerous public and private collections including the Brooklyn
Museum, Bibliotheque nationale de France, Mead Gallery and Musee de La Photographie.
Recent
major solo exhibitions include Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Roma (MACRO), Rome (2016); Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC), Mexico City (2016); Château de Versailles, France (2015); The Jewish
Museum and Tolerance Center, Moscow (2015); Sak?p Sabanc?
EXHIBITION «Night and Day,» British artist Chris Ofili «s first major solo museum exhibition in the United States opens at the New Museum in New York o
EXHIBITION «Night and Day,» British artist Chris Ofili «s first
major solo museum exhibition in the United States opens at the New Museum in New York on Oc
museum exhibition in the United States opens at the New Museum in New York o
exhibition in the United States opens at the New
Museum in New York on Oc
Museum in New York on Oct. 29.
VIENNA — Opening June 8 and running through October 20, the
Museum of Modern Art in Vienna (mumok) features a
major solo exhibition of work by Albert Oehlen.
Major solo exhibitions include: Deitch Projects, New York (2005);
Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami (2006); Tate Britain, London (2006); the Metropolitan
Museum, New York (2008); Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz, Vienna (2009); and Manchester Art Gallery, UK (2013).
His work can be seen today in
solo exhibitions and the collections of
major museums such as the
Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid.
She has had
major solo exhibitions at the Fabric Workshop and
Museum, Philadelphia; MUDAM, Luxembourg; Asia Society, New York; Malmo Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden; The Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York; the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Institute of Contemporary Art in London.
Major solo museum exhibitions in Britain include the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (1999); Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (2005); Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2006); and Whitechapel Art Gallery (2011).
Major solo exhibitions include: Sterling Ruby, Baltimore
Museum of Art, USA (2014), Droppa Blocka,
Museum Dhondt - Dhaenens, Ghent, Belgium (2013), Chron II, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany (travelling
exhibition, 2013), Soft Work, Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, Switzerland (travelling
exhibition, 2012 - 2014) and Supermax 2008,
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA (2008).
Titled «Chris Ofili: Night and Day,» the New
Museum's offering represents the London - born artist's first major American solo museum exhib
Museum's offering represents the London - born artist's first
major American
solo museum exhib
museum exhibition.
Her work has been exhibited in many
solo and group
exhibitions at
major venues in the United States and abroad such as FIAC 2014, and it is held in numerous public and private collections including the Brooklyn
Museum, Bibliotheque nationale de France, Mead Gallery and Musee de La Photographie.
Chris Ofili @ New
Museum, New York Oct. 29, 2014 - Jan. 15, 2014 (extended to Feb. 1) One of the most anticipated exhibitions of the season, «Night and Day,» Chris Ofili's first major solo museum show in the United States opens Wednesday, Oct. 29 and will feature more than 30 large paintings, watercolor portraits, Afro Margin drawings, and sculpture produced over the past two de
Museum, New York Oct. 29, 2014 - Jan. 15, 2014 (extended to Feb. 1) One of the most anticipated
exhibitions of the season, «Night and Day,» Chris Ofili's first
major solo museum show in the United States opens Wednesday, Oct. 29 and will feature more than 30 large paintings, watercolor portraits, Afro Margin drawings, and sculpture produced over the past two de
museum show in the United States opens Wednesday, Oct. 29 and will feature more than 30 large paintings, watercolor portraits, Afro Margin drawings, and sculpture produced over the past two decades.
Recent
major solo exhibitions include Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Roma (MACRO), Rome (2016); Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC), Mexico City (2016); Château de Versailles, France (2015); The Jewish
Museum and Tolerance Center, Moscow (2015); Sakip Sabanci
Museum, Istanbul
Museum, Istanbul (2013); Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin (2013);
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2012); Le Grand Palais, Paris (2011) and the Royal Academy of Arts, London (2009).
His work has been the subject of more than 200
solo exhibitions in more than 20 countries, including
major retrospective
exhibitions at The
Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, and most recently at the State Hermitage
Museum in St. Petersburg.
Marlborough has discreetly collaborated with, and assisted,
museums in Britain and abroad with
solo exhibitions or
major retrospectives of their artists.
Lucas Samaras (b. 1936, Kastoria, Macedonia, Greece) has been the subject of more than one - hundred
solo exhibitions and seven
major career retrospectives, includingUnrepentant Ego: The Self - Portraits of Lucas Samaras at the Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York, in 2004, which featured a staggering 400 works.
Last exhibiting at the gallery five years ago, his Rome show coincides with the artist's participation in
major international
exhibitions, including this year's Venice Biennale, where he represented Finland together with Erkka Nissinen, and his upcoming
solo show at the prestigious New
Museum (New York) in February 2018.
Weems has participated in numerous
solo and group
exhibitions at
major national and international
museums including the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, The Frist Center for Visual Art, and the Solomon Guggenheim
Museum in New York.
Recent
solo exhibitions include the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia (2012); Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2012); State Hermitage
Museum, St. Petersburg (2011); Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2010); the
major touring
exhibition Between You and Me (Kunsthal Rotterdam, Musée d'Art Moderne De Saint - Etienne and Artium, Vitoria, Spain, 2008 — 2009); MARCO, Monterrey, Mexico (2008); the Hayward Gallery, London (2007); MADRE, Naples (2006); the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (2004); the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2003) and the National History
Museum, Beijing (2003).
He subsequently had
major retrospectives at the China National
Museum of Fine Arts, Beijing, and the new Shanghai
Museum, as well as a
solo exhibition at the Musée Granet in Aix - en - Provence, France.
Artists kept playing catch - up as color increasingly swamped popular culture and amateur photography; many came to take their cues from both, and in 1976
Museum of Modern Art photography curator John Szarkowski gave William Eggleston a
major solo exhibition for his now - iconic photos combining a snapshot aesthetic with a mastery of the dye imbibition process that «allowed Eggleston to draw attention to color without making it the subject of the photograph,» Rohrbach writes.
Recent
solo and
major notable
museum exhibitions include; «Enlightened Princesses; Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte and the Shaping of the Modern World», Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA tours to Kensington Palace, London, UK (2016 - 2017); «Paradise Beyond» Gemeentemuseum Helmond, Netherlands (2016); «Recreating the Pastoral», VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, Ireland (2016); «End of Empire», Turner Contemporary, Margate, England (2016); «Wilderness into a Garden», Daegu Art Museum, Daegu, Korea (2015); «Pièces de Résistance», DHC / ART Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montréal, Québec (2015); «Cannonball Paradise», Herbert - Gerisch - Stiftung, Neumünster, Germany (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Egg Fight», Fondation Blachère, Apt, France (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders», The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (2014); «Selected Works», Gdansk City Art Gallery, Gdansk, Poland; travelled to Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Wroclaw, Poland; «Selected Works», «Yinka Shonibare MBE», Royal Museums Greenwich, London, England (2013); «FABRIC - ATION», Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK; travelled to GL Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark (2013 - 2014); «FOCUS: Yinka Shonibare, MBE», Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2013); «Imagined as the Truth», San Diego Art Museum, San Diego, USA (2012); «Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water», Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (
museum exhibitions include; «Enlightened Princesses; Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte and the Shaping of the Modern World», Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA tours to Kensington Palace, London, UK (2016 - 2017); «Paradise Beyond» Gemeentemuseum Helmond, Netherlands (2016); «Recreating the Pastoral», VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, Ireland (2016); «End of Empire», Turner Contemporary, Margate, England (2016); «Wilderness into a Garden», Daegu Art
Museum, Daegu, Korea (2015); «Pièces de Résistance», DHC / ART Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montréal, Québec (2015); «Cannonball Paradise», Herbert - Gerisch - Stiftung, Neumünster, Germany (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Egg Fight», Fondation Blachère, Apt, France (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders», The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (2014); «Selected Works», Gdansk City Art Gallery, Gdansk, Poland; travelled to Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Wroclaw, Poland; «Selected Works», «Yinka Shonibare MBE», Royal Museums Greenwich, London, England (2013); «FABRIC - ATION», Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK; travelled to GL Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark (2013 - 2014); «FOCUS: Yinka Shonibare, MBE», Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2013); «Imagined as the Truth», San Diego Art Museum, San Diego, USA (2012); «Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water», Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (
Museum, Daegu, Korea (2015); «Pièces de Résistance», DHC / ART Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montréal, Québec (2015); «Cannonball Paradise», Herbert - Gerisch - Stiftung, Neumünster, Germany (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Egg Fight», Fondation Blachère, Apt, France (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders», The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (2014); «Selected Works», Gdansk City Art Gallery, Gdansk, Poland; travelled to Wroclaw Contemporary
Museum, Wroclaw, Poland; «Selected Works», «Yinka Shonibare MBE», Royal Museums Greenwich, London, England (2013); «FABRIC - ATION», Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK; travelled to GL Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark (2013 - 2014); «FOCUS: Yinka Shonibare, MBE», Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2013); «Imagined as the Truth», San Diego Art Museum, San Diego, USA (2012); «Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water», Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (
Museum, Wroclaw, Poland; «Selected Works», «Yinka Shonibare MBE», Royal
Museums Greenwich, London, England (2013); «FABRIC - ATION», Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK; travelled to GL Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark (2013 - 2014); «FOCUS: Yinka Shonibare, MBE», Modern Art
Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2013); «Imagined as the Truth», San Diego Art Museum, San Diego, USA (2012); «Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water», Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (
Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2013); «Imagined as the Truth», San Diego Art
Museum, San Diego, USA (2012); «Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water», Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (
Museum, San Diego, USA (2012); «Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water», Israel
Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (
Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (2011).
Major solo museum exhibitions include: San Jose Museum of Art, CA (2007); Queens Museum of Art, NY (2007), Vilcek Foundation, New York (2008); and Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, TX (
museum exhibitions include: San Jose
Museum of Art, CA (2007); Queens Museum of Art, NY (2007), Vilcek Foundation, New York (2008); and Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, TX (
Museum of Art, CA (2007); Queens
Museum of Art, NY (2007), Vilcek Foundation, New York (2008); and Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, TX (
Museum of Art, NY (2007), Vilcek Foundation, New York (2008); and Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, TX (2010).
This
exhibition follows from Opie's
major solo exhibitions at MAK (
Museum of Contemporary Art) in Vienna and MITO Arts Foundation in Tokyo.
Lives and works in New York City) has been the subject of numerous
major solo exhibitions including his critically - acclaimed 2007 mid-career retrospective at the San Jose
Museum of Art.
When it comes to his most recent
exhibitions, a
major solo show was held at the Albertina in Vienna in 2011 and a large
museum retrospective of his work opened at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, in
museum retrospective of his work opened at the Crocker Art
Museum in Sacramento, in
Museum in Sacramento, in 2012.
Lives and works in New York City) has been the subject of numerous
major solo exhibitions including his critically - acclaimed 2007 mid-career retrospective organized by JoAnne Northrup at the San Jose
Museum of Art.