The game is so highly regarded in western Europe that it is frequently displayed in
modern art galleries alongside Andy Warhol.
Not exact matches
Luckily, Peter Harrington, the rare bookshop, and
gallery based in Mayfair, London, has released details of its forthcoming exhibition, History is a Nightclub: Downtown AREA, NYC, 1983 - 87, a spectacular array of 35 - 40 candid moments from the 80s featuring the greats of
modern art at their most relaxed,
alongside a host of celebrity friends including Sting, Tom Waits, The Beastie Boys, Jean - Paul Gaultier, Grace Jones and John Waters — saving you from a Jeff Goldblum, fly transformation moment.
Showcasing paintings and drawings spanning from 1992 to 2017 and demonstrating the singular ambition and dynamism of Saville's work, this exhibition spans five rooms of the Scottish National
Gallery of
Modern Art and places the artist
alongside major new works, installations and photography from five other artists preoccupied with the body, performance, process and materiality: Sara Barker, Christine Borland, Robin Rhode, Markus Schinwald, Catherine Street, and others.
Alongside some superb clas - sical
modern works by Magdalena Abakanowicz (Marlborough Fine
Art), Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine
Art), Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Sir Michael Craig - Martin (New
Art Centre), and Tony Cragg (Holtermann Fine
Art) are wonderful visceral, textural sculptures by Urs Fischer (Gago - sian), Tuakuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques
Gallery) and an extraordinary white - enameled bronze tree by Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ).
The artist — popular both within and beyond the
art world for his darkly subversive, laugh - out - loud drawings and sculptures — takes his place
alongside Tino Sehgal, whose Tate
Modern Turbine Hall piece last summer saw performers talking to
gallery - goers, telling them intimate stories from their own lives; Laure Prouvost, the French - born, London - based maker of warmly mischievous installations and films; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, whose apparently traditional portraits of ordinary sitters turn out to be fabrications drawn from her own imagination.
This September,
Modern Art Oxford presents his first solo exhibition in a UK public
gallery in which four new paintings and a number of new sculptures will be shown
alongside recent works, including the film You Go Your Way and I'll Go Crazy (2012).
Alongside the big, half - ironic gestures celebrated by big
galleries and the Museum of
Modern Art are the many sincere gestures in smaller
galleries or under the radar.
• The publication of the first - ever catalogue raisonné on Kjærholm's oeuvre, researched and written by the leading Kjærholm scholar, Michael Sheridan, designed by award winning graphic artist Takaaki Matsumoto and published by premier
art publisher Gregory R. Miller & Co. • Simultaneous exhibitions at Sean Kelly
Gallery and R
Gallery of the most important collection of Kjærholm works ever assembled,
alongside significant
modern and contemporary
art works that, together, showcase a compelling dialogue between furniture,
art and installation.
Inner Worlds Outside, at the Whitechapel
Gallery in London, displays the work of «outsider» artists
alongside that of established masters to suggest they are two sides of the same story of
modern art.
Bringing together over 130 leading
galleries from across the UK and overseas, museum - quality
Modern British
art is presented
alongside contemporary works from the world's top artists.
Generations of Influence: 20th century movements and tribal
art Building on Frieze's reputation for showcasing
modern artists and encouraging the growth of
art collections across eras, this year's fair features a growing presence of
galleries exhibiting significant works from the 20th century
alongside masters of contemporary
art.
This year's fair will see a growing presence of 20th - century
art, with the return of Acquavella (New York), Lévy Gorvy (New York) and Skarstedt (New York) showing contemporary and
modern work,
alongside new exhibitors with a particular strength in 20th - century masters, such as Castelli
Gallery (New York), Bernard Jacobson
Gallery (London), Eykyn MacLean (London and New York) and Axel Vervoordt
Gallery (Antwerp).
20th - Century
Art Contextualizing Contemporary Work: Building on Frieze's reputation for showcasing modern artists, this year's fair features a growing presence of galleries exhibiting significant works from the 20th century alongside masters of contemporary a
Art Contextualizing Contemporary Work: Building on Frieze's reputation for showcasing
modern artists, this year's fair features a growing presence of
galleries exhibiting significant works from the 20th century
alongside masters of contemporary
artart.
His early collages appeared in the groundbreaking Surréalisme show at the Julien Levy
Gallery in Manhattan in 1932,
alongside Dalí and Duchamp, and his first shadow box, Untitled (Soap Bubble Set), was in Fantastic
Art, Dada and Surrealism, a major exhibition at the Museum of
Modern Art in 1936.
Alongside this, the
gallery also draws on Alan's 50 years of experience in the
art world to provide unrivalled access to the best examples of original prints by the
modern masters of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Naum Gabo, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso to Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney and Andy Warhol.
Tate Liverpool is one of the largest
galleries of
modern and contemporary
art outside London, showing the Tate Collection in new and engaging ways
alongside special exhibitions of international
art.
VITRINE has been included in Jessica Rayner's «Top 9 Revolutionary
Art Spaces» for After Nyne,
alongside Tate
Modern's Switch House, Pace
Gallery and Hauser & Wirth.
Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, until 20 March 2016 In 2016,
Modern Art Oxford is celebrating its 50th anniversary with KALIEDOSCOPE, a year - long programme of exhibitions that sees key works from past shows return to the
gallery to be shown
alongside new commissions.
Selected exhibitions and performances include solo shows at White Space Beijing, London's Carroll / Fletcher
gallery, and De Appel, Amsterdam,
alongside group shows at NyMusikk in Oslo, Sound Live Tokyo, the Berlin and Shanghai biennials, and the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art,
alongside the Rubin Museum of
Art, the Museum of
Modern Art and MoMa PS1 in New York.
The exhibition inaugurated today at QMA
Gallery at Katara brings together a fascinating selection of sculptures and drawings from different periods of Serra's fifty - year career, including works from the seminal One Ton Prop (House of Cards) of 1969, on rare loan from the Museum of
Modern Art in New York,
alongside his more recent work (Double Torqued Ellipse III, 1999), to present the main stages in the development of his work.
Alongside some superb classical
modern works by Magdalena Abakanowicz (Marlborough Fine
Art), Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine
Art), Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Sir Michael Craig - Martin (New
Art Centre), and Tony Cragg (Holtermann Fine
Art) are wonderful visceral, textural sculptures by Urs Fischer (Gagosian), Tuakuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques
Gallery) and an extraordinary white enameled bronze tree by Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ).
Alongside the major Impressionist artists including Monet, Sisley, Renoir and Pissarro, and key
Modern works by artists such as Picasso, Leger, and Chagall, the
gallery features solo exhibitions of both up and coming artists and established names on the contemporary
art market.
The
Modern Institute was founded in 1997 as a production and research
gallery with the aim to bring international contemporary
art to Glasgow
alongside promoting Glasgow based artists around the world.
Tate's contemporary programme will include Turner Prize 2018 and the ongoing
Art Now series at Tate Britain
alongside the Tate Britain Commission for the Duveen
galleries; and the site - specific Hyundai Commission for Tate
Modern's Turbine Hall, in partnership with Hyundai Motor.
Advert: Tate Liverpool is one of the largest
galleries of
modern and contemporary
art outside of London, welcoming more than 600,000 visitors each year and displaying the Tate Collection of
modern and contemporary
art in new and innovative ways
alongside ambitious temporary exhibitions.
After internment in 1939 on the Isle of Man, he returned to London and founded the
Modern Art Gallery in 1941 where he showed works by Picasso and Schwitters
alongside unknown artists.
Included in the artist's 1971 solo show at the Hayward
Gallery in London, it is one of only a handful of black and white paintings featuring her distinctive densely - banded linear curves, and takes its place
alongside examples held in the collections of Tate, London, the British Council, and the Museum of
Modern Art, New York.