I will always feel like there is something new to say about Basquiat, especially with the dearth of
more focused exhibitions, which is what this «Notebooks» show represents.»
Our retrospective will run concurrently with two
more focused exhibitions of Turrell's work, at the Guggenheim in New York and at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
I would prefer
more focused exhibitions devoted to an individual artist's work — or better yet, specific periods or recurring motifs in that artist's oeuvre.
Not exact matches
Furnishing in
Focus was initiated in 2010 following requests from Australian Furnishing Manufacturers frustrated by an increasing presence of imports at National Furniture
Exhibitions, and too, for the need for a
more cost effective way to present their products to Trade Only buyers looking to source locally.
Inspired by the 1980s solidarity movement in Poland and the
more recent Orange Revolution in Ukraine, Ms. Onuch's academic work
focuses on «Revolutionary Moments and Revolutionary Movements», the title of her dissertation which inspired her and her father to host a 2009
exhibition and symposium in Kiev, aptly called «Revolutionary Moments».
Maybe I'm a little stuck with Lord Kitchener and his moustachioed fellows of a bygone age, but I felt the Twitter
focus at the end of the
exhibition to be a bit bathetic, considering there are surely far subtler,
more traditionally «propagandist» methods of messaging we are all susceptible to online — so subtle perhaps that's why they were missed...
to
focus solely on the
exhibition of historical and See the latest New York City news and weather with updates from Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx plus
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There's
more: SITE Santa Fe, the established and admired art biennial, has newly imagined its
exhibition program, which it inaugurates this July as SITElines, with a
focus on contemporary art of the Americas.
The
exhibition focuses on the short life of Anne Frank (1929 - 1945) and features one or
more photos, letters and books from each year of her life, some of which are being shown in public for the first time.
If the average Super Mario Maker player is
more interested in challenging platformer levels than in Rube Goldberg machines or art
exhibitions, the Makers who
focus on designing platforming courses will rise to the top of the rankings.
Several museum
exhibitions are
focusing on his influence in painting, photography, film, performance, and
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Opening: «Club 57: The Lost Flyers 1979 — 83» at Alden Projects Running concurrently with the Museum of Modern Art
exhibition «Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978 — 1983,» this show
focuses on the
more ephemeral artifacts derived from the multipurpose downtown art and party space — namely, xeroxed flyers.
Perhaps Jeffrey Deitch knew about this, which is why, for this year's Armory Show (March 2 — 5, 2017), he reprised a group
exhibition focusing on Stettheimer that he did
more than twenty years ago.
The gallery further organized an
exhibition of the artist's early work in 2004 - 2005, and,
more recently, a show in 2014 that
focused on work from the 1990s, which was accompanied by a catalogue published by David Zwirner Books, with essays by Eva Badura - Triska, Veit Loers, and Bernhard Riff.
In addition to the Center's collection of artworks, the CCS Bard Library and Archives house
more than 25,000 books and
exhibition catalogues
focusing on contemporary art,
exhibition history, and the theory and interpretation of contemporary art and culture, as well as extensive research archives comprising over 1,000 linear feet of material.
The
focus is an
exhibition of twentieth and twenty - first century furniture, objets d'art and lighting along with panels, lectures and
more with figures from the worlds of design, architecture, fashion and art.
This
exhibition will
focus on and celebrate work made by
more than a hundred female artists of different generations, cultures and disciplines.
He has been director of SPACEX, Exeter from 1999 — 2005, where he curated
more than fifty
exhibitions and projects
focussing on socially - engaged and context - led ventures.
Banff: The Banff Centre and Vancouver: Setup, Issue 3.5, Summer 2013 D'Agostino, Paul, «The New Brutalists: Not So Brutal,» The L Magazine, Nov 7, 2012 Kress, Melanie and Natalie Bell, «Everything Is Index, Nothing Is History,»
Exhibition catalog to accompany exhibition presented by Recession Art at the Invisible Dog, May 2012 Panetta, Jane and Veronica Roberts, «(RE) PURPOSE,» May 2012 Schultz, Charlie, «MFA Thesis Shows: Columbia and Parsons,» ARTSlant New York, Reviews and Critic's Pick Behm - Steinberg, Hugh, Eleven Eleven Issue 9, California College of the Arts, Summer 2010 Clarke, Daniel, Feature Article, Niche Magazine, February 2010, pp. 42 — 51 Cofré, Ian, «Constructed Forms» culturehall Feature Issue 37, February 2010 Hegardt, Bjørn, «In Focus», FUKT a magazine for contemporary drawing, Issue 8/9, June 2010 «More Simple, More Fun» Limited Edition Catalog with Jean - Marc Bustamante, Atlantic Center for the Arts, March 2010 Peck, Derek, «Leah Raintree: Mind and Matter», Planet Magazine, August 2009 «Leah Raintree — Excerpts / The Incredible Machine», suckerPUNCH, August 2009 Coffin, Sara D., «Rococo: The Continuing Curve», 1730 - 2008, Assouline, 2008, pp. 242 — 245 «Leah Raintree — Operable Chambers», suckerPUNCH, April 2008 Ha, Jihae, «Project to Surface», Interior World, Volume 60, pp. 188 — 191, 2007 «Review», The Architects Newspaper, June 2007, p. 38, 2007 Sokol, David, «Higher Planes», Surface Magazine — Annual Design Issue, May 2007, p
Exhibition catalog to accompany
exhibition presented by Recession Art at the Invisible Dog, May 2012 Panetta, Jane and Veronica Roberts, «(RE) PURPOSE,» May 2012 Schultz, Charlie, «MFA Thesis Shows: Columbia and Parsons,» ARTSlant New York, Reviews and Critic's Pick Behm - Steinberg, Hugh, Eleven Eleven Issue 9, California College of the Arts, Summer 2010 Clarke, Daniel, Feature Article, Niche Magazine, February 2010, pp. 42 — 51 Cofré, Ian, «Constructed Forms» culturehall Feature Issue 37, February 2010 Hegardt, Bjørn, «In Focus», FUKT a magazine for contemporary drawing, Issue 8/9, June 2010 «More Simple, More Fun» Limited Edition Catalog with Jean - Marc Bustamante, Atlantic Center for the Arts, March 2010 Peck, Derek, «Leah Raintree: Mind and Matter», Planet Magazine, August 2009 «Leah Raintree — Excerpts / The Incredible Machine», suckerPUNCH, August 2009 Coffin, Sara D., «Rococo: The Continuing Curve», 1730 - 2008, Assouline, 2008, pp. 242 — 245 «Leah Raintree — Operable Chambers», suckerPUNCH, April 2008 Ha, Jihae, «Project to Surface», Interior World, Volume 60, pp. 188 — 191, 2007 «Review», The Architects Newspaper, June 2007, p. 38, 2007 Sokol, David, «Higher Planes», Surface Magazine — Annual Design Issue, May 2007, p
exhibition presented by Recession Art at the Invisible Dog, May 2012 Panetta, Jane and Veronica Roberts, «(RE) PURPOSE,» May 2012 Schultz, Charlie, «MFA Thesis Shows: Columbia and Parsons,» ARTSlant New York, Reviews and Critic's Pick Behm - Steinberg, Hugh, Eleven Eleven Issue 9, California College of the Arts, Summer 2010 Clarke, Daniel, Feature Article, Niche Magazine, February 2010, pp. 42 — 51 Cofré, Ian, «Constructed Forms» culturehall Feature Issue 37, February 2010 Hegardt, Bjørn, «In
Focus», FUKT a magazine for contemporary drawing, Issue 8/9, June 2010 «
More Simple,
More Fun» Limited Edition Catalog with Jean - Marc Bustamante, Atlantic Center for the Arts, March 2010 Peck, Derek, «Leah Raintree: Mind and Matter», Planet Magazine, August 2009 «Leah Raintree — Excerpts / The Incredible Machine», suckerPUNCH, August 2009 Coffin, Sara D., «Rococo: The Continuing Curve», 1730 - 2008, Assouline, 2008, pp. 242 — 245 «Leah Raintree — Operable Chambers», suckerPUNCH, April 2008 Ha, Jihae, «Project to Surface», Interior World, Volume 60, pp. 188 — 191, 2007 «Review», The Architects Newspaper, June 2007, p. 38, 2007 Sokol, David, «Higher Planes», Surface Magazine — Annual Design Issue, May 2007, pp. 92 - 94
The
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Focusing on historical context and featuring
more than 200 works (including paintings, photographs and ephemera), the
exhibition represents an immense archival feat by curator Melissa Rachleff.
In 1960, the Martha Jackson Gallery organized the
exhibition New Forms — New Media, which was groundbreaking in its
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We have also had
more than one meeting
focusing on the
exhibition «Living with Pop: A Reproduction of Capitalist Realism» at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and Artist's Space in New York.
This week, get the Inside Scoop on our new
focus gallery
exhibition, The Novel and the Bizarre: Salvator Rosa's Scenes of Witchcraft, catch the Cleveland film premiere of Zero Motivation, and much
more!
The colossally thrilling
exhibition of «Anagrams, Arcadian Retreats, Anagrams (A Pun)» at the cavernous Pace Gallery on West 25th Street, along with a
focused exhibition of the Tracks series from 1976 (tire tracks impressed into clay) at Jim Kempner Fine Art on West 23rd, offer Chelsea gallery goers two opportunities to climb that peak of encyclopedic creativity one
more time.
Organized thematically, the
exhibition covers
more than two decades of Huyghe's career, with a
focus on cinema as both model and matrix.
Japanese artist Tetsuo Mizù, in his first solo
exhibition in Hong Kong at Whitestone Gallery, presents a welcomed deviation from
more traditional depictions of the subject with paintings that
focus on the storied practice of international maritime flags.
The real labor of Fornieles»
exhibition appears to be less concerned about creating individual art objects, and rather
more focused on the production of this concept - cum - technology - cum - product.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is in bloom during the month of April with a new
focus exhibition, The Garden, cultural celebrations, a last look at Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, and
more.
Opening: «Martin Wong: Voices» at P.P.O.W Concurrent with his retrospective «Human Instamatic» on view at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, P.P.O.W presents Voices, an
exhibition of
more than 100 works
focusing on language as the source of Martin Wong's artistic practice.
I wanted to agree, but in practice the
exhibition focused more on the former, with roll calls and rosters constituting the show's central motif.
To speak
more about the selection process for this show, it is also interesting to note that as we narrowed our
focus there were a number of directions this
exhibition could have taken and while it became clear that we could have, for instance, created an entire
exhibition strictly of triangular shapes in corners (with pieces by Benglis, Morris, Smithson, and Turrell, for example), we chose to mount an
exhibition where each work engages the corner in its own unique and distinctive way.
Most importantly, by
focusing on the process of drawing, rather than the
more involved and planned activity of painting, the
exhibition gets right to the essentials of the movement.
VS: With
more major
exhibitions focusing on art from Africa looming, such as the Armory Show's
Focus in New York (3 - 6 March 2016), how would you like to see the curatorial or critical approach evolve in the next 12 months?
Caroline's
exhibitions focus on the theme of kinetic memory and somatics in relation to dance, performance, and other
more tangible mediums of art.
This
exhibition is from the permanent collection of the UB Art Galleries, and
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In this week's roundup, assume vivid astro
focus brightens up the Armory Show, Barbara Kruger talks to Interview, Mel Chin has a major retrospective, Eddie Martinez and Rashid Johnson open new
exhibitions, and
more.
2 October: Ffound at Woolff Gallery — An
exhibition focusing on artwork made using found objects and recycled materials, featuring new artworks by Zac Freeman, Jud Turner, Finn Stone and many
more.
My first
exhibition focused more on work that I'd made in my room and what it meant to publicise it as well as the way we perform for our devices / webcams.
The concept of dialogue between works from different periods and styles will be drawn into
focus once
more, and taken outside the
exhibition gallery by a special
exhibition called Auke, Giorgio, Ignaz and Oskar.
Communication of contemporary art is one of Astrup Fearnley Museet's
focus areas, we are therefore continuously working on improving our visitors experience of our
exhibitions and meeting their wish to learn
more about art.
The action of things is a group
exhibition focusing on work that investigates things and
more specifically, stones and stars — aspects of matter that are so present that they can be considered global.
Artists Nicole Cherubini, Mario Garcia Torres, Shana Lutker, and Gary Simmons will present new work in the Museum's project galleries, which were designed especially to provide
focused, single - artist experiences, while artist Iman Issa will create an
exhibition of new sculptures for one of the museum's
more expansive
focus galleries.
Although a number of recent
exhibitions have
focused on the relationship between art and text, I felt there was
more to say on the subject.
Group
exhibitions focus on German Expressionists (Galerie St. Etienne), Masterworks of Egg Tempera (ACA Galleries), Latin Americas Abroad in the Sixties (Adler & Conkright Fine Art), Hard - Edge Abstraction at Mid Century (Valerie Carberry Gallery), James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Artists Influenced by Him (Thomas Colville Fine Art) and
more.
The first
exhibition in the series to
focus on conditions in the U.S.and its bordering countries, «By the People» will explore the... Read
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Alongside the relentless, doom - laden
focus on the contemporary of «All the World's Futures» — Okwui Enwezor's central
exhibition at the 56th Venice Biennale — many of the artists from the Baltic nations provide a
more historical perspective... All of the nations of the Baltic have known war; several were formed by it.
When the monumental landscape photographs of Andreas Gursky hit the mark — most of the time in the
focused exhibition of
more than 20 examples currently on view at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill — they offer a thoughtful view of man's paltry place in nature.
Although many of VanDerBeek's images
focus on details of the Pre-Columbian artifacts she photographed during her participation in the 12th Cuenca Bienal in Ecuador, the
exhibition is thematically anchored by the
more abstract diptych Incidence (all work is from 2014).
The first retrospective to document the eye - dazzling ceramics of Ralph Bacerra (1938 - 2008), a Los Angeles - based artist known for his innovative approach to surface design and embellishment, the
exhibition features
more than ninety of the artist's finest pieces - dramatic, highly decorated vessels and sculptures that have never before been the
focus of a major
exhibition or publication.