Sentences with phrase «monographic exhibitions»

The phrase "monographic exhibitions" refers to art exhibitions that focus on the works of a single artist or the exploration of a specific theme. It is a way for artists or curators to showcase and study in detail the works of one particular artist or a particular topic within art. Full definition
The first major monographic exhibition of work by Vanessa Bell (1879 - 1961).
Lehigh University Art Galleries is pleased to present The Drawings of Wifredo Lam: 1940 — 1955, the first monographic exhibition of works by Lam from a prestigious private Cuban collection to travel to the United States.
She has curated major monographic exhibitions of artists including Jenny Holzer, Lee Bontecou, Kerry James Marshall, Roberto Matta, Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman and Donald Moffett, as well as numerous group exhibitions.
Her work has been the subject of monographic exhibitions at Witte de With in Rotterdam (2008), Frankfurter Kunstverein (2008), London South Gallery (2010), Index in Stockholm (2011), Contemporary Art Museum of St Louis (2011) and Museum of Art Philadelphia (2012), among others.
Bui served as curatorial advisor at MoMA PS1 from 2007 to 2010 where he organized monographic exhibitions of artists including Robert Bergman, Jonas Mekas, [21] Joanna Pousette - Dart, [22] Tony Fitzpatrick, Harriet Korman, and Jack Whitten, [23] and numerous group exhibitions including Irrational Profusion: Nicole Cherubini, Marc Leuthold, Joyce Robins, Peter Schlesinger [24] and Orpheus Selection: Nicola Lopez & Lisa Sigal.
At Museum Ludwig she has curated monographic exhibitions by Rosemarie Trockel (2005), Manfred Pernice (2007) and on the photographic works of Ed Ruscha (2006), as well as smaller - scale presentations by Jeanne Faust, Corinna Schnitt, Ute Behrend and Anna & Bernhard Blume.
«FRAGMENTS URBAINS» FIRST MONOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION BY ALEXANDRE FARTO aka VHILS LE CENTQUATRE - PARIS Opening reception: 19 May, 2 pm — 7 pm Exhibition dates: 20 May — 29 July, 2018
June 15, 2016 First Monographic Exhibition on Prominent French Artist Hubert Robert Presented by National Gallery of Art, Washington
The program is best characterized by its adherence to a rigorous curatorial model that has incorporated critical monographic exhibitions for the work of its artists including William Eggleston, Louise Bourgeois, Jannis Kounellis and Joan Mitchell.
Over the past 15 years, Vermeersch has been the subject of numerous monographic exhibitions throughout Europe.
Rinder also served as the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator of Contemporary Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art where he organized exhibitions including «The American Effect,» «BitStreams,» the 2002 Whitney Biennial, and «Tim Hawkinson,» which was given the 2005 award for best monographic exhibition in a New York museum by the United States chapter of the International Association of Art Critics.
The 38 - year old Arcangel has been the subject of numerous international monographic exhibitions at both galleries and major museums, including The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, The Whitney Museum in New York, The Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, The Barbican in London and MoCA in Miami.
Prominent monographic exhibitions have been held at the British Film Institute, the Kunsthalle in Basel, Nice's Villa Arson, Rotterdam's Witte de With, at MAMCO in Geneva, and at the Kunsthalle in Vienna.
In 2015 the Serpentine Gallery in London and Museion in Bolzano both dedicated monographic exhibitions to Cerith Wyn Evans.
He also mounted large monographic exhibitions at the Modern on, among others, Marcel Duchamp (1973, with Anne d'Harnoncourt, curator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and later its director), Robert Rauschenberg (1977), Jackie Winsor (1979), Joseph Cornell (1980), Andy Warhol (1989) and Max Ernst (1993).
The exhibition program is best characterized by its adherence to a rigorous curatorial model that has incorporated critical monographic exhibitions such as Marcel Duchamp (1987), Gerhard Richter (1995), Donald Judd (1999), Martin Kippenberger (2005), and Michelangelo Pistoletto (2013 - 14), which have served as historical antecedents for the contemporary program of the gallery.
The show covers the last twenty or so years in the career of this leading figure in painting here and across Canada, and is the latest in the MAC's series of monographic exhibitions devoted to artists of Dorion's generation.
In 2017 the New Museum of New York organised an important monographic exhibition on Carol Rama, curated by Massimiliano Gioni.
From 2011 to 2015 she was the Mannion Family Senior Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston where she organized the acclaimed «Fiber: Sculpture 1960 — present,» as well as monographic exhibitions of Arlene Shechet, Erin Shirreff, Mary Reid Kelley, Jeffrey Gibson, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Dianna Molzan, and Christina Ramberg, among others.
Key exhibitions throughout Hayward Gallery's history have included early shows by Henri Matisse, Anthony Caro and Bridget Riley, as well as more recent monographic exhibitions featuring Martin Creed, Jeremy Deller, Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor, and David Shrigley, as well as influential group exhibitions such as Psycho Buildings, Walking in My Mind, and Light Show.
Ryan McGinley has been the subject of numerous international monographic exhibitions over the past ten years, including solo museum shows at The Whitney Museum of American Art, the Kunsthalle in Vienna, Daelim Museum in Seoul, FOAM in Amsterdam, MUSAC in Léon, Spain, and MoMA PS1 in Long Island City.
Yvonne Rainer; Radical Juxtapositions 1961 — 2002 was awarded the best monographic exhibition from the New England branch of AICA in 2003 and Seductive Subversion; Women Pop Artists 1958 - 1968 won the national AICA award for the Best Thematic Museum exhibition of 2010.
In 2005, she organized Ulay's first major retrospective «GEN.E.T.RATION ULTIMA RATIO» in Centro Párraga, Murcia, ES, followed by several other monographic exhibitions in Amsterdam in 2010 and in Berlin in 2014.
Open to all forms of artistic expression, this year's guest country is Switzerland and the fair is also focussing on the French art scene, as well as featuring monographic exhibitions in Solo Show and emerging artists in Promises.
In» 96, I found it was better to do group exhibitions without the artists, but this was partly because I had just gotten into Le Consortium, and knew that I'd get a chance to do monographic exhibitions with artists.
The exhibition program is best characterized by its adherence to a rigorous curatorial model that has incorporated critical monographic exhibitions such as Marcel Duchamp (1987), Gerhard Richter (1995), Donald Judd (1999), and Martin Kippenberger (2005), which have served as historical antecedents for the Contemporary program of the gallery.
«Wang Shu - Amateur Architecture Studio» is the first of a series of monographic exhibitions entitled «The Architect's Studio», dedicated to contemporary architecture and to a new generation of architects that will be invited at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, to shape an image of their own practice.
MoMA's first - ever monographic exhibition of the artist, this show brings together some 200 works in multiple mediums to explore the artist's critical place in the history of 20th - century art.
Other sites for monographic exhibitions include the Jewish Museum, New York (1957, 2001); Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1959); Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (1963); MoMA (1974); Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1981); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1981); Tel Aviv Museum (1981); Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. (1994); Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York (1994); and Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice (2010 — 11).
The Ludwig Wittgenstein exhibition is the latest in a series of monographic exhibitions mounted by the Schwules Museum (Gay Museum) in Berlin in tribute to prominent artists and intellectuals who were a part of the LGBT community or contributed to the solidification of its identity.
He has participated in over fifty group exhibitions and twenty monographic exhibitions worldwide since 2000, including at the Museum zu Allerheiligen, Schaffhausen, Switzerland (2004); Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri (2005); Kunsthalle Tübingen (2008); Rochester Art Center, Minnesota (2013); Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg, Austria (2013); and Kasteel Wijlre, Netherlands (2018).
The gallery hosts a number of temporary displays throughout the year within eight spaces, ranging in focus from temporary monographic exhibitions to public and private collections and archive displays.
Among monographic exhibitions receiving first place awards are presentations of Robert Gober, Kara Walker andRagnar Kjartansson.
From the 1960s onward, there have been regularly occurring monographic exhibitions: The Menil Collection, Houston (1994), Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona (1994), and Castello di Rivoli, Torino (2004).
She has shown extensively for the past four decades, in solo and group contexts, and has been the subject of numerous monographic exhibitions across the United States and internationally.
Sussman also co-organized, with Renate Petzinger of the Museum Wiesbaden in Germany, a full retrospective on the work of Eva Hesse at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA)(2002), which received the AICA's First Prize for the best monographic exhibition outside of New York in 2001 and 2002.
is a remarkable monographic exhibition of Rosalyn Drexler's varied work.
The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University will present the historic, monographic exhibition Who Does She Think She Is?
In the spring of 2018 the Hamburger Kunsthalle is mounting Germany's first large - scale monographic exhibition on the English painter Thomas Gainsborough (1727 — 1788), concentrating on his role as a pioneer of» modern «landscape painting.
This is the most extensive monographic exhibition of Dye's artistic practice to date, spanning four decades of sculptural experimentation.
Throughout the 1980s, the exhibition program encompassed monographic exhibitions of emerging artists and group shows organized around important social and political issues by curators Lynn Gumpert, Ned Rifkin, and Brian Wallis.
For her CIMA Fellowship, Matilde posits World House Galleries, the New York commercial gallery that gave Giorgio Morandi his first North - American monographic exhibitions (1957, 1960), at the center of an extensive study of the reception of the Bolognese artist in New York's artistic circles, 1953 - 1968.
The nave, the museum's main space, became a place for experimentation for numerous artists that created specific projects through monographic exhibitions.
Art Paris Art Fair 2018 bring together 140 galleries that present more than 990 artists from 73 countries providing an overview of European art from the post-war years to the current day, while leaving room for the new horizons of international creation from Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.Since 2015 the Solo Show Sector has been encouraging the presentation of 35 monographic exhibitions spread throughout the fair.
Institutional monographic exhibitions include Elizabeth Turk: Sentient Forms, Laguna Art Museum, CA (2015); Elizabeth Turk: Wings, The Dayton Art Institute, OH (2013); and Elizabeth Turk, The Collars: Tracings of Thought, Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC (2004).
Joseph Cornell The second monographic exhibition, will be dedicated to the influential American artist Joseph Cornell (1903 — 1972), whose work will be shown for the first time in Austria, in 2014.
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