Sentences with phrase «modern public sculpture»

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From vast outdoor public sculptures such as the Angel of the North and Mark Wallinger's soon to be realised White Horse to the many projects designed to enliven Tate Modern's vast, bare Turbine Hall, the scale of art just keeps getting bigger.
Work by the artist is held in public collections including The Broad Art Foundation, Santa Monica, California; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Gallery, London; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Scully's work is held in numerous public collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; The National Gallery of Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth; Tate, London; Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen K20K21, Düsseldorf; Albertina, Vienna; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid; Instituto Valencia d'Arte Modern, Valencia; Guangzhou Museum of Art, Guangzhou and China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China.
He is represented in important public and private collections that include the Baltimore Museum of Art, MD; Berkeley Art Museum, CA; M.H. de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA; Museo Cantonale d'Arte, Lugano, Switzerland; Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; The Panza Collection, Lugano, Switzerland and Varese, Italy; Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; San Jose Museum of Art, CA; and Seattle Museum of Art, WA.
Public collections include the Brooklyn Museum; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas; the Detroit Institute of Arts; the High Museum, Atlanta; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Birmingham Museum of Art; the de Young Museum, San Francisco; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Orlando Museum of Art; the Smithsonian Institution; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Newman's sculpture, drawings, and prints are represented in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum, the Whitney Museum, the Tate Modern in London, the National Gallery in Canberra, the Alberina Museum in Vienna, among many others.
Selected public collections include the Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; The Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA; The Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Studio Museum Harlem, New York, NY; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY.
Raysse's work is included in numerous important public collections, including Museum of Modern Art, New York; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Tate, London; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Musée d'arts de Nantes; and Museum Ludwig, Cologne.
Her work is included in numerous public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago; The Brooklyn Museum; Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA; Cincinnati Museum; Dallas Museum of Art; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Walker Sculpture Garden, Minneapolis, MN; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Amon Carter Museum, Forth Worth, TX Art, Design & Architecture Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara Arthur S. Goldberg Collection, Snell Library, Northeastern University, Boston, MA Art Institute of Chicago, IL Bates College Museum of Art, Lewiston, ME Boston Public Library, Boston, MA Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, MY City of Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA Grey Art Gallery, New York University, NY Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, MA Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA Museum of Art, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, NY New York Public Library, NY Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Picker Art Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR Provincetown Art Association and Museum, MA RISD Museum, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI San Diego Museum of Art, CA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, NE Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC The Detroit Institute of Arts Museum, MI UC Berkeley Art Museum, CA University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst, MA University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City, IA University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI University of Museum of Art, Bangor, ME University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, FL Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Two Decades of American Painting, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 1966 Six Artists from New York, San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA Seven Decades of Modern Art, Public Education Association, Cordier - Ekstrom, New York, NY Harry Abrams Family Collection, The Jewish Museum, New York, NY Systemic Painting, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY Group Show, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY 68th American Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Martin's work can be found in virtually every major public collection in the United States, including the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; The Chinati Foundation / La Fundación Chinati, Marfa, TX; Dia Center for the Arts, NY; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; The Menil Collection, Houston, TX; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; The Museum of Modern Art New York, NY; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York, NY; The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among others.
His work can be found in nearly 100 public collections worldwide, including the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; The Tate Gallery, London; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among many others.
The exhibition loans come from a wide variety of leading public and private collections, including: Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Mugrabi Collection; Berardo Collection; Robert B. Mayer Family Collection, Chicago; Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Los Angeles, as well as from the Estate of Tom Wesselmann, New York.
It should come as no surprise, then, that he is one of the best - loved artists working today, the recipient of numerous international awards (including the Turner Prize) and the creative force behind some of the most popular public sculptures in contemporary art, including Marsyas in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall (2002) and Cloud Gate in Chicago's Millennium Park (2004).
Their work is held in numerous private and public collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D. C.; Kunstmuseum Basel; Kunsthaus Zurich; Modern Art Museum Fort Worth; Museum of Fine Arts Houston; Yokohama Museum of Art and the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich.
Antony Gormley's work is included in numerous public collections worldwide including: the Tate Modern, London; the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Denver Art Museum, Denver; the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, among them.
Her work is in numerous public collections including the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; the Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; and the Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom.
Plensa debuted the monumental sculpture Echo in Madison Square Park in 2011, and Rapaport was quoted in the New York Times article regarding the project, «When we think of great modern and contemporary public art, usually we think of work that uses an abstract visual language.
Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland, USA Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama, USA Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne, Paris, France Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, USA Contemporary Art Museum, Honolulu, USA Des Moines Art Center, Iowa, USA Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane, Ireland Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Jouy - en - Josas, France HighMuseum, Atlanta, USA Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., USA Indianapolis Museum of Fine Art, Indiana, USA The IsraelMuseum, Jerusalem, Israel Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, Spain Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, Germany Kunsthaus Zug, Zug, Switzerland Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark LudwigMuseum, Cologne, Germany Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA Mies Van der Rohe Museum, Berlin, Germany Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA Musée Cantonal des Beaux - Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland Musée nationale d'art moderne, Paris, France Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, USA Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, USA The Museum of ModernArt, New York, USA Museum Kolumba, Cologne, Germany National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., USA National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada New York Public Library, USA Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, USA Seattle Art Museum, Washington, USA Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany Staatliche Kunstammlungen, Kassel, Germany Städtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Tate, London, England Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England Wadworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Benglis» work is in numerous public collections including the Dallas Museum of Art; the Guggenheim Museum of Art, NY; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Modern Art, NY; the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Tate Modern, London; the Walker Art Center, MN; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
From his precisely gridded works of the 1970s to the three - dimensional panels of the 1980s and his now celebrated Wall of Light paintings from the 1990s, this volume gathers the entire oeuvre of the artist, whose work is held in numerous public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; and the Tate, London.
Her work has been shown in solo shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Public Art Fund (New York), the Sculpture Center (Cleveland) and White Columns (New York) and included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and the Whitney.
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Indira Allegra, artist Beth Bird, documentary filmmaker and Ph.D candidate in the Department of Film and Media at the University of California, Berkeley Robin Clark, director of the Artist Initiative, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Gregory G. Geiger, artist Maria Elena González, artist and associate professor, Sculpture and New Genres, at the San Francisco Art Institute Tim Hyde, artist and assistant professor, Department of Art and Art History, University of California, Davis Amanda Hunter Johnson, conservator, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Tomoko Kanamitsu, program associate, Higher and Continuing Education, Education and Public Practice, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Emily Liebert, associate curator of Contemporary Art, Cleveland Museum of Art Peggy Phelan, Ann O'Day Maples Chair in the Arts, Professor of Theater & Performance Studies and English, Stanford University Sarah Roberts, Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Kaeleigh Thorp, graduate student in Museum Studies at the University of San Francisco Meredith George Van Dyke, curatorial assistant, Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art John Zarobell, associate professor and undergraduate director of International Studies at the University of San Francisco
Their works were included in the 1989 Whitney Biennial; the 1991 «Places With A Past» public art component at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC; Sculpture Chicago's 1993 «Culture in Action» project; and the 1999 Museum of Modern Art exhibit, «The Museum is Muse.»
(public collections) American Academy & Institute, New York City, Art Institute Chicago, Baltimore Museum Contemporary Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, City of Columbus, Ohio, City of Hayward, California, City of San Francisco, Dallas Museum Art, Denver Art Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Los Angeles County Museum, Museum Fine Arts, Boston, Master of Arts, Museum Modern Art, New York City, National Gallery of Victoria, Victoria, Australia, National Museum American Art, Washington, DC, Philadelphia Museum Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Whitney Museum American Art, New York City, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT and several others.
The Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, Massachusetts), the Brooklyn Museum of Art (Brooklyn, New York), the Butler Institute of American Art (Youngstown, Ohio), the Corcoran Gallery (Washington D. C.), Des Moines Art Center (Des Moines, Iowa), Farnsworth Art Museum (Rockland, Maine), Fisher Gallery (University of Southern California, Los Angeles), the Hawaii State Art Museum, the Henry Art Gallery (University of Washington, Seattle, Washington), the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, D. C.), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Lowe Art Museum (University of Miami, Florida), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (New York City), the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum (Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri), the Newark Museum (Newark, New Jersey), Reading Public Museum (Reading, Pennsylvania), the San Diego Museum of Art (San Diego, California), Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (Lincoln, Nebraska), the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, D. C.), the University of Michigan Museum of Art (Ann Arbor, Michigan) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) are among the public collections holding works by ReubePublic Museum (Reading, Pennsylvania), the San Diego Museum of Art (San Diego, California), Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (Lincoln, Nebraska), the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, D. C.), the University of Michigan Museum of Art (Ann Arbor, Michigan) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) are among the public collections holding works by Reubepublic collections holding works by Reuben Tam.
Her work is in numerous public collections including the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Gallery, Washington, D.C.; the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; Dallas Museum of Art, TX; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA; the Walker Art Center, MN; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; and the Guggenheim Museum, NY.
His work is held in numerous prominent public institutions including the Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Broad Foundation, Los Angeles; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humblebaek, Denmark; Miami Art Museum, Miami; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Mack's works can be found in numerous public and private collections worldwide, including the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Berlin; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate, London; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
1952 Sea & Shore, Norton Gallery & School of Art, West Palm Beach, FL Purchase Exhibition, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors Drawings, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Expressionism in American Painting, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY Paintings by 7 Americans, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY Contemporary Drawings from Twelve Countries 1945 - 1952, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago IL; Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH; Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, CT; San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, CO; J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY 38th Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA Musical Themes, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA; J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville KY; University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL; Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; Wesleyan College, Macon, GA; The Public Library, Winston - Salem, NC; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Akron Art Institute, Akron, OH; Hackley Art Gallery, Muskegon, MI; Schenectady Museum Association, Schenectady, NY; Bloomington Art Association, Bloomington, IN; Fisk University, Nashville, TN; Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY; Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA Morris Graves, Gyorgy Kepes, Mark Tobey, Mayo Hill Galleries, Wellfleet, MA
Prominent public collections to exhibit his work include: the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, D.C.), Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Humlebaek, Denmark), Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall (Frihamnen, Sweden), Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (Chicago), Museum of Modern Art (New York), Orange Country Museum of Art (Newport Beach, CA), Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia), St. Louis Art Museum (St. Louis), Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), and Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), among others.
Brauntuch was included in the 2005 Whitney Biennial, and his work is in numerous public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C; SFMOMA.
Alternative Figures in American Art, 1960 to the Present, Curated by Dan Nadel, Matthew Marks, New York, NY 1995 Pacific Dreams: Currents of Surrealism and Fantasy in Early California Art 1934 - 1957, Oakland Museum, UCLA Hammer Museum of Art and Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, UT 1993 Selections from the Permanent Collection - California: Art from the 1930s to the Present, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1989 Forty Years of California Assemblage San Jose Museum of Art, Fresno Art Museum and Joslyn Art Museum 1986 California Sculpture: 1959 - 1980, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1985 Art in the San Francisco Bay Area 1945 - 1980, Oakland Museum 1984 Contemporary American Wood Sculpture, Crocker Art Museum, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Huntsville Museum of Art and Chrysler Museum The Dilexi Years 1958 - 1970, Oakland Museum 1982 100 Years of California Sculpture, Oakland Museum Northern California Art of the Sixties, De Saisset Museum, University of Santa Clara 1976 California Painting and Sculpture: The Modern Era, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and National Collection of fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution 1975 Masterworks in Wood: The Twentieth Century, Portland Art Museum First Artists» Soap Box Derby, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1971 Continuing Surrealism, La Jolla Museum of Art 1969 An American Report on the Sixties, Denver Art Museum American Sculpture of the Sixties, Grand Rapids Art Museum 1968 On Looking Back: Bay Area 1945 - 62, San Francisco Museum of Art The West Coast Now: Current Work from the Western Seaboard, Portland Art Museum, Seattle Art Museum and De Young Museum 1967 FUNK, University Art Museum, Berkeley, and Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston American Sculpture of the Sixties, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Philadelphia Museum of Art 1966 Twenty Drawings: New Acquisitions, Museum of Modern Art, New York Two - Dimensional Sculpture, Three - Dimensional Painting, Richmond Art Center, CA 1964 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Whitney Museum of American Art 1962 Fifty California Artists, Whitney Museum of American Art, Walker Art Center, Albright Knox Art Gallery and Des Moines Art Center Public Collections
The focus of Domènec's research and critical essay is precisely the crisis of modernity and an awareness of the failures of the modern movement, which, in the context of this exhibition, is materialised in the form of sculptures, installations, photographs, videos and interventions in the public space.
His work is held in the public collections of the Arts Council of Great Britain; The British Museum, London; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; TATE Gallery, London; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Whitney, New York; MIT, Boston; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC.
His work is represented in public and private collections worldwide, including The Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C., the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim Museum, New York; MoMA, New York; the Musée National d'Art Moderne Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; and the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo.
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA Chicago Public Library, Chicago, IL The City College of New York, New York, NY Clark Atlanta University Art Galleries, Atlanta, GA Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME Deutsche Akademie Der Kunst, Berlin, Germany Fisk University Art Galleries, Nashville, TN Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, MI Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC Hampton University Museum, Hampton, VA High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC Howard University Gallery of Art, Howard University, Washington, DC Intergrafik, Berlin, Germany Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Champaign, IL Library of Congress, Washington, DC Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles County Public Library, Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles State College, Los Angeles, CA Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, Chicago, IL Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, AL Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY National Academy Museum, New York, NY National Afro - American Museum and Cultural Center, Wilberforce, OH The National Archives, Washington, DC National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University, Logan, UT Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, CA Pioneer Museum and Haggin Galleries, Stockton, CA Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library, New York, NY Selma Burke Art Center, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany Syracuse University Art Galleries, Syracuse, NY Taller de Grafica Popular, Mexico City, Mexico Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Academy, Berkeley, CA University of Illinois, Chicago, IL University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, VA Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Wichita Museum of Art, Wichita, KS The Wylie and May Louise Jones Gallery, Bakersfield College, Bakersfield, CA
Bailey has an extensive exhibition history, and his works appear in numerous public and private collections including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Museum of Modern Art, NY; National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; among many others.
His work can be found in numerous public collections, including the Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Centre Pompidou, Paris; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Johannesburg Art Gallery, South Africa; Perez Art Museum Miami, Florida; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France; Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
His work is included in numerous public collections, including the Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Miami Art Museum, Florida; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
Devree, Howard, «Picked by Critics: Selected American Paintings Since 1900 — Watercolor Annual — Abstraction», New York Times, 24 February, section 2, p. 9 Art Digest (New York), 1 March, volume 26, p. 19 McBride, Henry, «By Henry McBride: Glasco changes, too», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, p. 47 Fitzsimmons, J, «Whitney Annual: many talents, few commitments», Art Digest (New York), April, volume 26, pp.6 - 7 McBride, Henry, «No exit at the Whitney: New American watercolors, drawings and sculpture make a controversial cross-section», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, pp. 36 - 37 & 64 Hess, Thomas B, «The Modern Museum's fifteen: Where U.S. extremes meet», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, pp.16 - 19 & 65 - 66 Devree, Howard, «Modern Museum has Varied Show: «Fifteen Americans» Paintings and Sculpture, Will Open to the Public Tomorrow», New York Times, 9 April, p. 25 Devree, Howard, «Diverse Americans: Fifteen in Museum of Modern Art Show — New Work by Nordfeldt and Laurent», New York Times, 13 April, section 2, p. 9 More, Hermon, Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors, Drawings, catalogue, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Miller, Dorthy C, 15 Americans, catalogue, Museum of Modern Art,sculpture make a controversial cross-section», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, pp. 36 - 37 & 64 Hess, Thomas B, «The Modern Museum's fifteen: Where U.S. extremes meet», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, pp.16 - 19 & 65 - 66 Devree, Howard, «Modern Museum has Varied Show: «Fifteen Americans» Paintings and Sculpture, Will Open to the Public Tomorrow», New York Times, 9 April, p. 25 Devree, Howard, «Diverse Americans: Fifteen in Museum of Modern Art Show — New Work by Nordfeldt and Laurent», New York Times, 13 April, section 2, p. 9 More, Hermon, Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors, Drawings, catalogue, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Miller, Dorthy C, 15 Americans, catalogue, Museum of Modern Art,Sculpture, Will Open to the Public Tomorrow», New York Times, 9 April, p. 25 Devree, Howard, «Diverse Americans: Fifteen in Museum of Modern Art Show — New Work by Nordfeldt and Laurent», New York Times, 13 April, section 2, p. 9 More, Hermon, Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors, Drawings, catalogue, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Miller, Dorthy C, 15 Americans, catalogue, Museum of Modern Art,Sculpture, Watercolors, Drawings, catalogue, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Miller, Dorthy C, 15 Americans, catalogue, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Public collections with major holdings of D'Arcangelo's works include the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
His work can be found in numerous public collections, including the Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Centre Pompidou, Paris; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Johannesburg Art Gallery, South Africa; Miami Art Museum, Florida; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France; Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
His multi-disciplinarily sculptural works explore modern themes of conservation and environmental activism; Over the past 10 years Taylor has created several large - scale underwater «Museums» and «Sculpture Parks», with collections of over 850 life - size public works.
Numerous public collections own works by the artist, including the Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, MA); Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, IL); Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY); The Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland, OH); Detroit Institute of the Arts (Detroit, MI); Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA); Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution (Washington, DC); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, CA); The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY); Musée franco - américaine du Château Blérancourt (Blérancourt, France); Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA); Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY); National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC); The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, MO); Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York (Purchase, NY); Newark Museum (Newark, NJ); Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (Philadelphia, PA); Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, PA); The Phillips Collection (Washington, DC); Princeton University Art Museum (Princeton, NJ); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco, CA); Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, DC); Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN); Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY); and Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven, CT).
Among the public collections holding works by Barnett Newman are the Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, Massachusetts), the Allen Memorial Art Museum (Oberlin College, Ohio), the Art Institute of Chicago, the Berlin State Museums, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Harvard University Art Museums, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington D.C.), the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art (Japan), Kunstmuseum Basel (Switzerland), the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Menil Collection (Houston, Texas), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Museum of Modern Art (New York City), the Nasher Sculpture Center (Dallas, Texas), the Nassau County Museum of Art (Roslyn Harbor, New York), the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Sheldon Museum of Art (Lincoln, Nebraska), the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington D.C.), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), the Tate Gallery (London), the Wadsworth Atheneum (Hartford, Connecticut), the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota), the Wallraf - Richartz - Museum (Cologne, Germany), and the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City).
His works are represented in private and public collections internationally, including the Tate Gallery, London; the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University, Cambridge; The Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; among many others.
His work is in the collection of over hundred public collections including The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Museum of Modern Art, and The Whitney Museum of American Art.
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