Sentences with phrase «major works on canvas»

It will be exhibited along with a selection of five major works on canvas.

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A 1916 canvas that was included in every major survey of Malevich's Suprematist works mounted during his lifetime, and revolutionised modern art — offered in the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale in New York on 15 May
This major solo exhibition will feature several new ballpoint works including two very large - scale works on canvas and will be presented at the gallery's monumental project space in the Railyard District across from SITE Santa Fe.
Each of the artist's major works begins with a simple idea from one of his daily diary entries, describing the events he has witnessed, photos he has taken or people he has met, and then transforms them into live characters on his canvas.
Jennifer Bartlett: History of the Universe (Works 1970 — 2011) brings together major works on steel plates and canvas, as well as sculptural installations, from the 1970s untilWorks 1970 — 2011) brings together major works on steel plates and canvas, as well as sculptural installations, from the 1970s untilworks on steel plates and canvas, as well as sculptural installations, from the 1970s until now.
Best of all is «Paradise» at Ca» Pesaro, a major monographic exhibition of the late Cy Twombly's canvases (6 May — 13 September), which includes many private loans and several of the artist's final works, featuring fiery scrawls and blooms on acidic green backgrounds.
He also began to worry that his art would have no major legacy, and this led him to work on his last major series, «Black on Grays», which included 25 canvases and marked a clear deviation from his previous work.
Included in the exhibition will be major works from the Picasso museums in Barcelona, Málaga, and Paris, including, respectively: Woman with a Mantilla (Fatma), an oil and charcoal on canvas from 1917; Olga Kholklova with a Mantilla, an oil on canvas from 1917; and Femme Assise, an oil on canvas from 1920.
This month, more than forty years after JAMES ROSENQUIST began capturing on canvas the larger - than - life, color - saturated imagery of consumer culture, a major traveling retrospective of his work comes to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
These 9 - by 15 - foot works on canvas will be the only major museum commission created by Mahlangu in North America.
From 1958 to 1969, he worked on three major commissions: monumental canvases for the Four Seasons Restaurant and Seagram Building, both in New York; murals for the Holyoke Center, Harvard University; and canvases for the chapel at the Institute of Religion and Human Development, Houston, known worldwide as «The Rothko Chapel.»
This exhibition traces a narrative of Schor's work since the early 90s to the present, from Semi-colon in a Flesh Comma (1994) which punctuates the text of the female body, and Undue — a section of War Frieze, her major 1991-1994 200 - running feet long multiple canvas work on militarism and aggression, painted in the aftermath of the first Gulf War but still as timely today — through representations of the nature of artmaking itself — the sign, the trace — to the empty thought balloon when grief has left the artist at a loss for words, to her most recent works schematically figuring the artist as thinker, reader, writer in an uncertain world.
In 1883 he worked on his first major painting, a huge canvas called Bathers at Asnieres, 1883 (National Gallery, London).
On display are 35 of his major canvases from 2000 to the present, along with a selection of new works on paper Perez created especially for the exhibitioOn display are 35 of his major canvases from 2000 to the present, along with a selection of new works on paper Perez created especially for the exhibitioon paper Perez created especially for the exhibition.
Hofmann's teaching, allied to his writings and his pioneering work on different painting techniques, helped to stimulate the emergence of America's first major art movement - Abstract Expressionism - particularly the style of gestural painting exemplified by the monumental canvases of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning (1904 - 97), Franz Kline (1910 - 62) and Robert Motherwell (1915 - 91).
Dzubas did not create his next major series until 1960, when he began working on large canvases in a black and white calligraphic style.
In 2003, the McNay loaned Hudson River Day Line, a major Joan Mitchell abstraction from 1955, for a traveling retrospective of the painter's work, but had to pass on hosting the show because the museum lacked the space to present large numbers of her monumental canvases.
The works on view here include expansive canvases by Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928 — 2011), Joan Mitchell (American, 1925 — 1992), and Lee Krasner (American, 1908 — 1984); intimate collages on paper by Anne Ryan (American, 1925 — 1992); a major bronze sculpture by Dorothy Dehner (American, 1901 — 1994); and a totemic wood sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (American, born France.
1931 Stanley Rose Bookshop & Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1945 * Philip Guston, Midtown Galleries, New York 1947 Philip Guston, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA 1952 * Paintings 1948 - 1951 by Philip Guston, Peridot Gallery, New York 1953 Philip Guston: Paintings and Drawings, Egan Gallery, New York 1956 Recent Paintings by Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York 1958 Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York 1959 - 1960 * Recent Paintings by Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York 1961 New Paintings by Philip Guston, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York Philip Guston, Franz Kline, Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles 1969 * Philip Guston, Paintings and Drawings, Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Detroit, MI 1970 * Philip Guston, Recent Paintings, Marlborough Gallery, New York 1973 * Philip Guston, Major Paintings of the Sixties, Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Detroit 1974 Philip Guston, Gertude Kasle Gallery, Detroit * Philip Guston, David McKee Gallery, New York 1975 Philip Guston, Makler Gallery, Philadelphia Philip Guston: Drawings for Bill Berkson's «Enigma Variations,» Galerie Paule Anglim, San Francisco 1976 * Philip Guston: Paintings, 1975, David McKee Gallery, New York 1977 * Philip Guston: Paintings, 1976, (Part I: March 18 — April 8; Part II: April 9 — 30) David McKee Gallery, New York A Selection of Recent Works by Philip Guston, Achim Moeller Gallery, London 1978 * Philip Guston: Drawings, 1947 — 1977, David McKee Gallery, New York * Philip Guston: Major Paintings, 1975 — 76, Alan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago 1979 * Philip Guston: Paintings, 1978 — 1979, David McKee Gallery, New York 1980 A Tribute to Philip Guston: Paintings and Drawings from 1950 to 1980, David McKee Gallery, New York Philip Guston: Recent Paintings, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco 1981 * Philip Guston: New Lithographs, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles Paintings by Philip Guston, Asher - Faure Gallery, Los Angeles Philip Guston: Lithographs, Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, MT 1983 Philip Guston: Paintings, David McKee Gallery, New York Philip Guston, Riva Yares Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona Philip Guston: Eight Lithographs, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles 1985 Philip Guston: Drawings, Reconnaissance Gallery, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia: traveled to Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Philip Guston: Small Works 1968 - 69, David McKee Gallery, New York 1986 Philip Guston: Works on Paper, Cava Gallery, Philadelphia 1987 * Roma 1971, David McKee Gallery, New York 1988 Philip Guston: The Late Prints, Cava Gallery, Philadelphia 1990 * Drawings from the Philip Guston and Clark Coolidge Exchange, The Berkshire Museum, MA: traveled to Galerie Lelong, New York * Philip Guston: Paintings 1961 - 65, McKee Gallery, New York 1991 Philip Guston: Drawings 1968 - 71 Hoods, McKee Gallery, New York 1995 Philip Guston, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA * Philip Guston: The Fifties, McKee Gallery, New York 1996 Philip Guston: Major Paintings from the Seventies, McKee Gallery, New York 1997 Philip Guston, Brave New World: 1943, The Woodstock Artists» Association, Woodstock, NY: traveled to McKee Gallery, New York 1998 * Philip Guston: Works on Paper, 1968 - 1980, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco * Philip Guston: The Last Works, Lafayette College, Easton, PA * Philip Guston: Selected Works on Paper and Canvas 1951 - 1978, Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles 1999 Philip Guston: Works on Paper, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London 2000 * Philip Guston: Small Paintings and Drawings 1968 - 1980, McKee Gallery, New York 2001 - 2002 Philip Guston: The Last Prints, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London * Philip Guston, BQ Gallery, Köln, Germany 2002 Philip Guston Prints, Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York 2003 Philip Guston: Mind and Matter, McKee Gallery, New York 2004 * Philip Guston, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London 2005 Philip Guston: Abstract + Figurative, McKee Gallery, New York 2006 Philip Guston: Objects, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London * Philip Guston: Drawings, McKee Gallery, New York 2007 Guston in Grasmere: Poem - Pictures, 3W Gallery, The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, England Philip Guston, Aurel Scheibler, Berlin 2008 The Private Eye of Philip Guston: The Gemini Editions, Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, New York 2009 Philip Guston: 1954 - 1958, L&M Arts, New York Philip Guston: Small Oils on Panel, 1969 - 1973, McKee Gallery, New York 2010 Philip Guston: Works on Paper, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, England 2012 * Philip Guston: Inevitable Finality, The Gemini Prints, Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee, WI Philip Guston: The Late Paintings, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland 2013 Philip Guston: A Centennial Exhibition, McKee Gallery, NY 2014 * Philip Guston, Aurel Scheibler Gallery, Berlin, Germany Philip Guston: Late Paintings, Peder Lund, Oslo, Norway
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