Sentences with phrase «major public arts funder»

Tatiana Trouvé's «Studies for Desire Lines» is concurrent with her major Public Art Fund commission «Desire Lines» at Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park.

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The mayor's plan amounts to $ 26 million and is said to include funding for major infrastructure improvements, public safety, cultural organizations, arts, libraries and parks.
She has conceived major public commissions at New York City's High Line Park (2011 - 12), the Doris C. Freedman Plaza in New York City, organized by the Public Art Fund (2006), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge (public commissions at New York City's High Line Park (2011 - 12), the Doris C. Freedman Plaza in New York City, organized by the Public Art Fund (2006), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge (Public Art Fund (2006), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge (2004).
Public Art Fund is supported by the generosity of individuals, corporations, and private foundations including lead support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, and major support from the Booth Ferris Foundation, the Charina Endowment Fund, The Marc Haas Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, and The Silverweed Foundation.
The Public Art Fund in New York has commissioned a major project that will open in 2001.
Van Dyck's Self - portrait was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in a major joint public appeal with the Art Fund.
«Kiki Smith is a visionary of our time, and it is an honor for us to work with her on a major public artwork,» said Art Production Fund Co-Founders Yvonne Force Villareal and Doreen Remen.
«We are thrilled to present Zoe Buckman's first major public art project,» said Casey Fremont, Executive Director of Art Production Fuart project,» said Casey Fremont, Executive Director of Art Production FuArt Production Fund.
Major exhibitions of Grosse's work have appeared at Public Art Fund (2013); Nasher Sculpture Center (2013); De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Netherlands (2013); MOCA Cleveland (2012); Mass MoCA (2010); Arken — Museum for Moderne Kunst, Copenhagen (2009); Prospect New Orleans (2008); Renaissance Society (2007); De Appel, Amsterdam (2006); Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati (2006); Taipei Biennial (2006); Bergen Kunsthall (2005); Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall (2004); Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (2004); São Paulo Bienal (2002); and the Hammer Museum (2001), among others.
Until May 2010, the Public Art Fund presents the first major outdoor exhibition in New York of artist Peter Coffin.
Opening: «Hanna Liden: Everything» at Hudson River Park Swedish - born, New York - based mixed - media artist Hanna Liden has teamed up with cosmetic company Kiehl's and Art Production Fund to produce a her first major public art installation — gigantic sculptures of one of New York most adored foods: the bagArt Production Fund to produce a her first major public art installation — gigantic sculptures of one of New York most adored foods: the bagart installation — gigantic sculptures of one of New York most adored foods: the bagel.
Its work has appeared in major exhibitions at Centro De Arte Contemporaneo, Murcia (2010); the New Museum (2010); National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo (2009); Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2009); São Paulo Bienal (2008); ENEL Contemporanea, Rome (2008); Museum of Modern Art, New York (2008); Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid (2007); Museum of Contemporary Art (MOT), Tokyo (2007); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2007); Kunsthalle Wien Project Space, Vienna (2006); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2005); Indianapolis Museum of Art (2005); Tate Liverpool (2005); the Public Art Fund (2004); and the Whitney Biennial (2004).
This installation is part of Target Art in the Park, a group show of major new commissions by Navin Rawanchaikul, Teresita Fernandez, and Tobias Rehberger, organized by the Public Art Fund and made possible by Target Stores and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Challenge, 2001.
Ai Weiwei's modular stainless - steel sculpture, Forever (2013), constructed from 12 specially fabricated bicycles, echoes a larger, public - scaled version that is parked within his major touring solo exhibition, Ai Weiwei: According to What (4 December - 16 March 2014), at the newly opened Perez Art Museum — Miami's first purpose - built, publicly - funded art museArt Museum — Miami's first purpose - built, publicly - funded art museart museum.
Major exhibitions and public projects include The weather project at Tate Modern, London (2003), which was seen by more than 2 million visitors; The New York City Waterfalls, commissioned by Public Art Fund, New York (2008); and Contact at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris (public projects include The weather project at Tate Modern, London (2003), which was seen by more than 2 million visitors; The New York City Waterfalls, commissioned by Public Art Fund, New York (2008); and Contact at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris (Public Art Fund, New York (2008); and Contact at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris (2014).
2016 A major award from Wellcome Trust for a new work in 2018 2013 Le Jeu de Paume production award for the Toulouse Festival, France 2012 Sharjah Artist's Production Award 2010 Paul Hamlyn Awards for Artists 2010 Arts Council England, Grants for the Arts for a residency in Tasmania 2009 Winner of Film London & Channel 4's Jarman Award (cash prize and a broadcast commission for Channel 4's, 3 Minute Wonder strand) 2009 Arts Council Individual Artist Award 2007 Wingate Scholarship at British Academy / British School at Rome 2007 British Council Award for new work 2006 AHRC Research Leave Award 2006 Arts Council National Touring Award 2005 British Council Award 2005 Arts Council Individual Artist Award 2004 Triangle International Artists Workshop, Mauritius 2003 Arts Council and Triangle Trust funded residency in Paraguay 1999 Arte Viva, residency and exhibition, Senigallia, Italy 1998 Beach Life, Public Art Project, supported by Islington Council 1997 - 2001 Residency with Acme Studios, The Old Fire Station, London 1997 Residency at The Irish Museum of Modern Art 1995 First Base Studio Award (One year studio residency at ACAVA) 1995 Ray Finnis Award (Slade) 1993 Slade Prize (Pankerd Jones Memorial Prize)
Major underwriting for Art in the Twenty - First Century Season Three provided by: National Endowment for the Arts; Public Broadcasting Service; Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro; Nathan Cummings Foundation; Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation; Bagley Wright Fund; Bloomberg; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; JPMorgan Chase; Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy; The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation; & The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Simmons has exhibited nationally and internationally where major exhibitions and performances include: The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Public Art Fund, and The Sculpture Center.
In 1988, Mapplethorpe's major retrospective exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which included sexually explicit images depicting homoerotic and sadomasochistic subjects, sparked a fierce on - going public debate in America about censorship, the public funding for the arts and the definition of art itseArt, which included sexually explicit images depicting homoerotic and sadomasochistic subjects, sparked a fierce on - going public debate in America about censorship, the public funding for the arts and the definition of art itseart itself.
Simmons has exhibited nationally and internationally, and her major exhibitions and performances include those at the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, The Kitchen, Studio Museum in Harlem, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Public Art Fund, Sculpture Center, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, David Castillo Gallery, and Savannah College Of Art and Design, among many others.
For nearly a decade, Eccles was Director of the Public Art Fund in New York City (1996 - 2005) where he curated more than 100 exhibitions and organized numerous outdoor projects in collaboration with major New York City institutions.
Some of these major monumental sculpture commissions include:.125, a mobile for the New York Port Authority that was hung in Idlewild (now John F. Kennedy) Airport (1957); Spirale, for UNESCO, in Paris (1958); Teodelapio, for the city of Spoleto, Italy (1962); Trois disques (Man), for the Expo in Montreal (1967); El Sol Rojo, installed outside the Aztec Stadium for the Olympic Games in Mexico City; La Grande vitesse, the first public art work to be funded by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan (1969); and Flamingo, a stabile for the General Services Administration in Chicago (1973).
«Outer Regions: Roundtables and Public Panel Discussion,» a two - day event held at East Tennessee State University with funding support from the Mary B. Martin School of the Arts, was organized by Vanessa Mayoraz and Andrew Scott Ross to explore the ramifications of artistic practice outside of major metropolitan art centers.
Xaviera has exhibited nationally and internationally where major exhibitions and performances include; The Museum of Modern, MoMA PS1, Nouveau Museum National de Monaco, The Studio Museum In Harlem, The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Public Art Fund, and The Sculpture Center.
An exploration of the public and private faces of art institutions — including their educational tools, marketing materials and funding arrangements — has since become a major element of Fraser's artistic practice, which has encompassed live performances, texts, videos and installations.
Organized by Katherine Brinson, Assistant Curator, this exhibition is presented in conjunction with the Public Art Fund's commission of a major new sculpture by Gander, The Happy Prince, on view beginning September 15, 2010, at Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Fifth Avenue and 60th Street.
Major underwriting for Art in the Twenty - First Century Season Four provided by: National Endowment for the Arts; Public Broadcasting Service; Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro; Nathan Cummings Foundation; Bloomberg; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; Bagley Wright Fund; & W.L.S. Spencer Foundation.
Major underwriting for Art in the Twenty - First Century Season One provided by: Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc; Public Broadcasting Service; National Endowment for the Arts; Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Rockefeller Brothers Fund; Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro; The Allen Foundation for the Arts; The Broad Art Foundation; The Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation; Bagley Wright Fund; The Rockefeller Foundation; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; & The Foundation - to - Life.
The East Contemporary Visual Arts Network (ECVAN) has launched New Geographies, a three - year Arts Council England - funded project that invites members of the public to nominate locations for 10 major site - specific visual arts commissions across the East of EnglArts Network (ECVAN) has launched New Geographies, a three - year Arts Council England - funded project that invites members of the public to nominate locations for 10 major site - specific visual arts commissions across the East of EnglArts Council England - funded project that invites members of the public to nominate locations for 10 major site - specific visual arts commissions across the East of Englarts commissions across the East of England.
The first major book published by the non-profit arts organization, Public Art Fund, recounts the efforts behind the making of this project.
Major exhibitions and performances include The Museum of Modern Art, NYC; MoMA PS1, NYC; The Studio Museum In Harlem, NYC; The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX; The Public Art Fund, NYC; David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL; among many others.
Constable's Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, exhibited 1831, was secured for the British public though major grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Manton Foundation, Art Fund (with a contribution from the Wolfson Foundation) and Tate Members.
Simmons has exhibited nationally and internationally where major exhibitions and performances include The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Public Art Fund, The Sculpture Center, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, and Brooklyn Museum, among many others.
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