Assistant curator Janet Bishop explained that SFMOMA looks at art through artists, not mediums, that its goal is to collect drawings and prints by artists represented in the collection by
major paintings and sculptures.
Curated by Director Dr. Karl E. Willers and the Museum's staff, Kenny Scharf showcases
major paintings and sculptures from throughout the artist's career.
«Kenny Scharf» presents
major paintings and sculptures from throughout the artist's career.
Bite Your Tongue is up through May 17th, and Joan Brown: Selected
Major Paintings and Sculptures 1957 - 1975 will be up until May 30.
For over eighty years, Acquavella has sold
major paintings and sculpture to private collectors and museums worldwide.
Through
major paintings and sculpture by Balthus, Alexander Calder, Chagall, Dubuffet, Giacometti, Henri Matisse, Roberto Matta, Miró, Tanguy, and others, the exhibition examined some of the greatest artists of the period and gave visitors a glimpse of the very private man who opened American eyes to their work.
Not exact matches
There could be no starker» or more revealing» contrast than the exhibitions at London's
major museums this winter: «Pop Life: Art in a Material World» at Tate Britain
and «The Sacred Made Real: Spanish
Painting and Sculpture 1600 - 1700» at the National Gallery....
Offers an overview of
major European
paintings,
sculptures and textiles; the collection includes European
and decorative artwork, as well as American, Asian
and contemporary art.
Major attention was paid to mastering the techniques of
painting, drawing
and making
sculptures, while the emotional aspects of creativity
and current contemporary art studies were underestimated.
It matters that the National Gallery has only one
major Donald Judd,
and it's
painted,
and was shown six months after Judd wrote dismissively of Truitt's show of similarly minimalist
sculptures.
Bringing together exceptional examples of
painting and sculpture from the Arts Council Collection,
and augmented with
major loans from important UK collections, Kaleidoscope examines the art of the swinging»60s through a fresh
and surprising lens, one «bringing into direct view the relationship between colour
and form, rationality
and irrationality, order
and waywardness».
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935) is
major post-war artist whose work ranges from vibrant, large - scale
paintings to exquisitely - rendered, romantic drawings
and bronze
sculpture.
With more than 200
paintings,
sculptures, installations, drawings, photographs, ephemera,
and films, the show reveals a scene that was much more diverse than has previously been acknowledged, with women
and artists of color playing
major roles.
«Morris Louis Now: An American Master Revisited,» the first
major new survey of his
paintings in 20 years, opened last week at the Hirshhorn Museum
and Sculpture Garden.
In 2014, a retrospective of Koons's work comprising over one hundred
sculptures and paintings that date from 1978 to the present was hosted by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, marking the artist's first
major museum presentation in the city.
1980 One
Major New Work Each: Tony Berlant, Louise Bourgeois, William Crozier, Willem de Kooning, Raoul Hague, Michael Heizer, Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Mitchell, Malcolm Morley, Catherine Murphy, H.C. Westerman, Xavier Fourcade, Inc., New York (November 4 — December 31) Avatars: Questions, Transformations & Traces, Cent deux oeuvres, 1950 — 1980, Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (September — October 14) The Fifties: Aspects of
Painting in New York, Hirshhorn Museum
and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (May (May 22 — September 21) From the Twenties to the Seventies:
Paintings from the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, New York (May 17 — September 15)
At the risk of being redundant where are the
major 1960s - 1970s Abstract Expressionist, Colorfield, Hard - edge, or Lyrical Abstractionist
paintings of Robert Motherwell, Hans Hofmann, Morris Louis, Adolph Gottlieb, Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland, Sam Francis, Larry Poons, Richard Diebenkorn, Frank Stella, Ron Davis, Gene Davis, Jules Olitski, Ellsworth Kelly, Friedel Dzubas, Al Held, Ray Parker, Neil Williams, John Mclaughlin, Jack Bush, Ed Moses, Walter Darby Bannard, Sam Gilliam, Ronnie Landfield, Peter Young, Dan Christensen, Joan Snyder, Pat Lipsky, Stephen Mueller, Stanley Boxer, Joe Goode, Larry Zox, Jack Whitten, Lee Lozano, Charles Hinman, Robert Natkin, Thomas Downing, John Griefen, Doug Ohlson, Tom Holland, Jack Youngerman, Sandi Slone, Edward Avedisian, David Novros, David Prentice, Joanna Pousette - Dart, Chuck Arnoldi, Laddie Dill, Dennis Ashbaugh, Kikuo Saito, Carol Sutton, Frances Barth, Harriet Korman, Ralph Humphrey, William Pettet, Lawrence Stafford, Jake Berthot, Paul Feeley, Al Loving, Ludwig Sander, Nassos Daphnis, Paul Jenkins, David Diao, Frank Bowling, Harvey Quaytman, Katherine Porter, Ed Ruda, Alan Cote, David Budd, Leo Valledor, Alan Shields, Natvar Bhavsar, Francine Tint, John Seery, Carol Haerer, Philip Wofford, Thornton Willis, Carl Glicko, Dorothea Rockburne, Bill Jensen, David Reed, Gary Stephen,
and where is abstract
sculpture?
The
major group exhibition Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits takes as its departure point the art of forgotten Victorian - era Spiritualist Georgiana Houghton (1814 - 1884),
and features contemporary
and historical
painting,
sculpture, video
and photography that both explore
and adopt Spiritualist practices
and methodologies.
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 decades.
This event has been organized in conjunction with The Barnes Foundation's exhibition Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders.Nigerian - born, London - based Yinka Shonibare's first
major Philadelphia exhibition since his artist residency at the Fabric Workshop
and Museum in 2004 includes works of
sculpture, photography,
painting,
and installation, with a focus on themes of education, enlightenment,
and opportunity.
Major programming related to the exhibition includes scholarly lectures by Barbara Haskell, Curator of
painting and sculpture, Whitney Museum of American Art; Eleanor Harvey, Senior Curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
and Alexander Nemerov.
A
major survey of Baselitz's
paintings and sculpture opens at Haus der Kunst, Munich this September.
In the fall of 2010, the Asia Society presented Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, the first
major New York exhibition of his work, featuring more than one hundred works spanning from his early career in the 1980s to his most recent
paintings, drawings,
sculptures, ceramics,
and large - scale installations.
A prolific artist, Kelly worked in a range of media — including
sculpture, printmaking, drawing,
and collage in addition to
painting —
and his work has been shown in retrospectives
and exhibitions in
major museums
and galleries around the world.
The collection encompasses works from 1945 to the present, including
major holdings of abstract expressionist
painting, minimalist
sculpture, media
and installation works, large - scale
and conceptually driven photographs,
and an impressive representation of works by emerging artists.
Mia Cross is a Framingham native who graduated from Boston University in 2014 with a double
major in
painting and sculpture.
With over 100 works, this
major exhibition will bring together film, photographs,
paintings and sculptures to trace the history of abstraction.
This
major retrospective of Joaquín Torres - García (Uruguayan, 1874 — 1949) features works ranging from the late 19th century to the 1940s, including drawings,
paintings, objects,
sculptures,
and original artist notebooks
and rare publications.
1988 Cultural Geometry, Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens (curated by Jeffrey Deitch, catalogue) Collection Sonnabend: 25 Years of Selection
and Activity, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; traveled to CAPC Musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux, France; Art Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin; Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome; Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Trento, Italy; Musée Rath, Geneva; Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo; Miyagi Museum of Art, Sendai, Japan; Fukuyama Museum of Art, Hiroshima, Japan; National Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan (catalogue) Galerie Lelong, New York A Drawing Show, Cable Gallery, New York Hover Culture, Metro Pictures, New York Art at the End of the Social, The Rooseum, Malmö, Sweden (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Australian Biennale, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; travelled to National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (catalogue) La Couleur Seule: L'Experience du monochrome, Musée Saint Pierre, Lyon, France (catalogue) Hybrid Neutral, Modes of Abstraction
and the Social, I.C.I. Exhibition: University Art Gallery, The University of North Texas, Denton, TX; travelled to J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; Alberta College of Art, Alberta, Canada; The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH; Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, Gainesville, FL; Santa Fe Community College Art Gallery, Gainesville, FL (curated by Collins & Milazzo, catalogue) Works Concepts Processes Situations Information, Galerie Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf, Germany (curated by Robert Nickas) American Art of the Late 80s: The Binational, Museum of Fine Arts
and Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA; travelled to Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany; Kunsthalle, Bremen, Germany; Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany (catalogue) Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (catalogue) New Works, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles A Debate on Abstraction: Systems
and Abstraction, The Bertha
and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College, New York (catalogue) Viewpoints: Postwar
Painting and Sculpture from the Guggenheim Museum Collection
and Major Loans, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Three Decades: The Oliver Hoffman Collection, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (catalogue)
With its collection of 45,000 works spanning the period from the nineteenth century to the present day
and comprising
paintings,
sculptures, works on paper, installations, videos
and photographs, GAM provides its audience with a wealth of events ranging from
major exhibitions of Italian
and international artists to contemporary research dedicated to young visitors.
The show, which takes up both storeys of Goodman's new Golden Square gallery, includes a
major new glass panel
sculpture; fluid, colourful «Flow»
paintings; steely monochromes
and a series of «Strip»
paintings which systematically rework an old abstraction into new ones.
Through the Art Fund's crowd - funding platform, Art Happens, we need to raise # 25,000 to bring a
major exhibition of
paintings and sculpture by the masterful story - teller, to Jerwood Gallery this October.
Another pair, Katy Rothkopf, Senior Curator of the BMA's Department of European
Painting and Sculpture,
and Janet Bishop, Curator of
Painting and Sculpture from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, have gathered more than ninety of the artists»
major paintings and drawings to create what Jay Fisher, the BMA's Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs, describes as «an unprecedented visual narrative that reaches across the twentieth century.»
Alongside a diamond cabinet
and spot
painting from Hirst's seminal auction event at Sotheby's in 2008, «Beautiful Inside My Head Forever», the
major «Natural History»
sculpture «End of an Era» (2009) was displayed.
«Nobody's Fool is the first
major New York exhibition of the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959),
and features more than one hundred works ranging from his early career in the 1980s to his most recent
paintings, drawings,
sculptures, ceramics,
and large - scale installations.
1984 Helen Lindhurst Gallery, University of Southern California: «3EP Ltd. — Selected Prints, 1979 - 1984» Los Angeles, California Museum of Contemporary Art: «The First Show:
Painting and Sculpture from Eight Collections 1940 - 1980» Los Angeles, California Koplin Gallery: «Olympiad: Summer 1984» Los Angeles, California Phillipe Bonafont Gallery: «The Artist
and The Theatre: Set
and Costume Designs by Artists» San Francisico, CA Hunsaker / Schlesinger Gallery: «
Major Works by California Artists» Los Angeles, CA Madison Gallery: «Neon on my Mind.»
According to a recent piece in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, the artist is experiencing a «London moment,» as she prepares for a
major exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (featuring
sculpture, photography,
painting,
and more) on the heels of debuting costumes
and backdrops in a ballet at London's Royal Opera House.
The first
major survey of the movement in Europe since 1959, with 163 works spanning four decades
and including
sculpture, photography,
and prints as well as the legendary
paintings.
Encompassing film, installation,
sculpture,
painting and drawing, this
major exhibition occupies the unique architecture of Towner's Ground Floor Gallery.
Premiering at SFMOMA before traveling internationally, this
major exhibition reunites the unparalleled modern art collections of the Stein family, gathering approximately 200 iconic
paintings,
sculptures, drawings,
and prints by not only Matisse
and Pablo Picasso but also Pierre Bonnard, Paul Cézanne, Francis Picabia, Pierre - Auguste Renoir,
and Henri Toulouse - Lautrec, among others.
Major works made by Mason around this time, like his «Blue Wall» (recently featured in Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents in L.A.
Painting and Sculpture at the Getty Center)
and free - standing «spear»
and «X» forms, would define a new expressive potential
and monumentality for ceramic - based art.
Select highlights include: Lehmann Maupin's sale of several McArthur Binion works ranging from $ 50,000 - 175,000 to trustees of two leading U.S. museums, as well as collectors new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg
sculpture for c. $ 210,000,
and a metal
and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill
paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York
and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a
major sculpture, a retroflective,
and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section,
and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya
and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000
and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,000.
A multidisciplinary artist whose work encompasses
sculpture,
painting, photography,
and installation art, Matthew Day Jackson has created a varied body of work that explores the duality implicit in most
major historical moments.
A selection of
sculptures, reliefs
and paintings by artists working in the area will be exhibited to complement the Gallery's
major spring exhibition, Victor Pasmore: Towards a New Reality, which illustrates Pasmore's controversial move from figurative to abstract art.
On view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) from February 18 through June 17, 2012,
and at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) from February 18 through May 27, 2012, in its only West Coast presentation, Mark Bradford is the first
major museum survey of
paintings,
sculptures,
and multimedia works by this leading figure in contemporary American art.
This five - venue national exhibition marks the first
major survey of this Los Angeles — based artist whose multifaceted practice encompasses
painting and sculpture as well as media
and sound installation.
With distinctive focus yet remarkable comprehensiveness, From Picasso to Pollock unites the
major artists
and developments of the first half of the twentieth century through significant examples of non-objective, Cubist, Surrealist, Expressionist
and Abstract Expressionist
painting and sculpture.
A
major survey of Baselitz's
paintings and sculpture will be on view at Haus der Kunst, Munich through February 1, 2015.
Irene Shum Allen (Curator
and Collections Manager, The Glass House) provides us with an introduction to Philip Johnson as an art patron,
and presents three
major works on display at The Glass House: an outdoor
sculpture by Donald Judd (Untitled, 1971), which is believed to be Judd's first outdoor site - specific installation; the
painting Averroes (1960) by Frank Stella;
and Bruce Nauman's neon
sculpture Neon Templates of the Left Half of My Body Taken at Ten Inch Intervals from 1966.
Through a selection of
major paintings,
sculptures and works on paper spanning nearly a century, Flora, Fauna
and Other Forms of Life offers a diverse sampling of the ways in which artists across generations have interpreted naturalistic imagery.