Sentences with phrase «midcareer survey at»

It was a small tranquil moment in the midst of a whirlwind time for Mr. Shonibare, whose theatrically exuberant work, with its signature use of headless mannequins and African fabrics, will be featured in a major midcareer survey at the Brooklyn Museum starting Friday.
Last month, the exhibition «Amplitude,» was on view at Sikkema Jenkins, her New York gallery, and earlier this year, «Jennie C. Jones: Compilation» was published to coincide with her midcareer survey at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
He has been featured in numerous exhibitions — including a midcareer survey at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, in 1995 — and has received several awards, including grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Elsewhere in Europe, Walid Raad was awarded the Hasselbald Prize in March and with it a show at the Gothenburg Museum of Art, Sweden (11/12 — 1/15/12), on the heels of a midcareer survey at the Kunsthalle Zürich (8/26 — 10/30).
In 2008, Peyton was the subject of a midcareer survey at the New Museum, Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton, which traveled to the Walker Art Center, the Whitechapel Gallery in London, and Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht.
But there are certainly examples of Katchadourian working with as little as possible to maximum effect in her midcareer survey at the Blanton Museum of Art, Nina Katchadourian: Curiouser, March 12 - June 11.
It comes in the wake of a recent protest of her midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art in which activists called attention to the complicity of Mission Rd. with forces of gentrification.
This volume documenting the artist's midcareer survey at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston includes many of her best - known works alongside new paintings and a site - specific installation.
Laura Owens's midcareer survey at the Whitney includes three untitled paintings from 2012 that incorporate red gingham, crumbled pumice and enlarged cursive lines.
A detail from an untitled seascape in Laura Owens's midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Selected solo exhibitions include the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; St. Louis Art Museum; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; MOCA, Los Angeles; and a midcareer survey at the Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Jennie C. Jones» «Blues in C Sharp Minor (for Teddy Wilson)» is from a series of paintings created for her midcareer survey at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
Each copy of the bar - raising catalog for Laura Owens's midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum (through Feb. 4) has a unique silk - screen cover by the painter.
Starting Thursday Mr. Guyton's work will be the focus of a midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art called «Wade Guyton OS,» with OS standing for operating system, the software that supports a computer's basic user functions.
The first artist to be given a midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum's downtown location, Laura Owens is a remarkably chameleonlike painter.
Opie, who recently had a major exhibition at the Wexner Center for the Arts, has exhibited extensively throughout the world, including in a midcareer survey at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.

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In 2008, a midcareer survey of her work, Catherine Opie: American Photographer, was on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
The creations have won the 41 - year - old Curry acclaim as one of the leading sculptors of his generation, and a midcareer survey of his work will be on view at the CAPC Musée d'Art Contemporain in Bordeaux, France, June 26 through September 14.
This midcareer survey, «Seeing and Believing: The Art of Nancy Burson» (co-organized with the Blaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston), includes more than one hundred photographs as well as drawings and interactive computer stations (at which you can see various modified versions of yourself — merged with another face, as a different race or age, or with various physical anomalies).
One of the most innovative explorers of this vanguard has been Laura Owens, the subject of a jubilant, chameleonic midcareer survey now on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
This midcareer survey of Berlin - based artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, «A Journey Through Mud and Confusion with Small Glimpses of Air,» marks their first comprehensive exhibition at a major museum in their home country of Sweden.
«Chris Ofili: Day & Night,» a midcareer survey of work by the British painter, opened Friday at the Aspen Art Museum.
The recent midcareer survey of Wade Guyton at the Whitney is a case in point.
He also organized the first midcareer survey of the work of Robert Rauschenberg (in 1976 at the National Collection of Fine Arts in Washington, now the Smithsonian American Art Museum) and in 1997 organized an exhibition of Mr. Rauschenberg's early work at the Menil that traveled to four other American museums.
A midcareer survey of Larner's oeuvre started at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles in 2001, and her work was featured this spring at Kunsthaus Graz, Austria.
He received the prestigious Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square from the mayor of London in 2009, and his midcareer survey exhibition originated in 2008 at the MCA Sydney, Australia and traveled to the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian through 2009.
Vergne's success at salving the wounded pride of the LA art world was evidenced by Baldessari's return to the MoCA board as well as by the huge number of artists in attendance, including Barbara Kruger, Kathryn Andrews, Sterling Ruby, Diana Thater, and Mark Bradford, whose midcareer survey opens this month at the Hammer Museum.
This was the second major exhibition of the artist's work at the museum in his native city of Vienna following Franz West: Proforma, a midcareer survey in 1996.
On the contrary, a study of midcareer lawyers, surveyed five years and 15 years after graduating from the same school, showed that better - looking attorneys often chose a specialty that involved more contact with the public, and they earned more money, billing at higher rates than their counterparts.
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