Sentences with phrase «most pioneering exhibition»

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Barcelona's Joan Miró Foundation has managed to become a major point of reference in the world art scene and offers its visitors not only the greatest and most complete single collection of Miró's work but also a pioneering exhibition space named Espai 13, which stimulates research and experimentation among young artists and offers impressive exhibitions of contemporary experimental and avant - garde artists.
A Pioneer of Abstraction is the most extensive exhibition ever held of the work of Hilma af Klint (1862 - 1944).
The pioneering feminist critic, Lucy Lippard curated an all - women exhibition in 1974, effectively protesting what most deemed a deeply flawed approach, that of merely assimilating women into the prevailing art system.
This Autumn we are delighted to present a solo exhibition of one of the most influential and pioneering artists of the Middle East: Parviz Tanavoli, the internationally recognized artist and Iran's first significant modern sculptor.
A better chapter began nearly a decade later with the pioneering exhibition The Quilts of Gee's Bend in 2002, that earned accolades from the chief art critic of The New York Times as «some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.»
David Hockney: British Pop pioneer David Hockney is regarded by many as the most influential British artist of the 20th century — and his legacy has continued into the 21st (last year, on the heels of his exhibition at San Francisco's de Young Museum, he was named one of the most important artists of 2013).
He has significantly expanded the remit of private sales in the business, both with major private transactions of masterpieces and with a pioneering exhibition programme, including House of Cards at Waddesdon and most recently the launch of the gallery, Christies Mayfair, to critical acclaim.
Published to accompany a major retrospective exhibition — the first in the United States in more than 35 years and the most comprehensive ever mounted — this title showcases the pioneering work of Italian artist Alberto Burri (1915 - 95).
While one of the most important artists of the postwar period and a pioneering figure within the field of abstract painting, Ryman's drawings, and their profound significance within his practice, have never been examined before in a focused exhibition.
A major exhibition on the 40 - year career of the Pictures Generation pioneer, whose work engages conceptualism and institutional critique Published in conjunction with the exhibition Louise Lawler: WHY PICTURES NOW, at The Museum of Modern Art, this volume charts the creative practice of one of the most influential artists working in the fields of picture - making and institutional critique.
In its accumulative nature and its presentation of seemingly random objects, Shelf Lifedraws significant inspiration from a number of Oldenburg's most iconic exhibitions, particularly The Mouse Museumoriginally created for documenta 5 (1972) and the pioneering Pop art exhibition The Store (1961).
Assembling many of the foundation's most iconic works along with treasures by artists less familiar, this celebratory exhibition explores avant - garde innovations of the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries, as well as the groundbreaking activities of six pioneering arts patrons who brought to light some of the most significant artists of their day and established the Guggenheim Foundation's identity as a forward - looking institution.
Frieze New York is a vital platform to encounter today's most significant artists and artworks from around the world, including main section solo exhibitions featuring: Lorna Simpson, presenting new paintings and sculptures in her first ever project with Hauser & Wirth (New York); the celebrated American painter John Currin with Gagosian Gallery (New York); Anri Sala, presenting Bridges in the Doldrums (2016) with Marian Goodman Gallery (New York), ahead of the artist's participation in the Venice Biennale; Keith Sonnier at Pace (New York), bringing together his pioneering neon sculptures with two new series of works; Tala Madani with David Kordansky Gallery (Los Angeles), coinciding with the artist's presentation in the Whitney Biennial; and Kevin Beasley showing with Casey Kaplan (New York).
Biennials and Beyond documents 25 of the most significant and pioneering exhibitions that took place between 1962 and 2002.
The Indestructible Lee Miller The exhibition considers Miller's life from multiple perspectives: assistant, collaborator and muse of surrealist artist Man Ray; and pioneering fine art, fashion, and war photographer whose images of the London Blitz, liberation of Paris, and Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps were among the most powerful photographs of World War II.
If you've always admired the pioneering work of Lucio Fontana, one of the most influential Italian artists of the mid-twentieth century and the very founder of Spatialism, then a groundbreaking exhibition in Milan will no doubt be of interest.
It's a Gallery without Pictures, but from Next Month Some of the World's Most Cutting - Edge Art Will Fill This Pounds 2.4 m Space Belfast Telegraph; September 10, 2013; Deeney, Donna; 700 + words... collaboration with the Whitechapel Gallery.Tino Sehgal For his pioneering projects This Variation... sensitivity to their institutional context.David Shrigley For his solo exhibition at Hayward Gallery David Shrigley: Brain Activity which offered a comprehensive...
Among the most significant over the past several decades include The Pop Object: The Still Life Tradition in Pop Art (2013), Lucian Freud Drawings (2012), Georges Braque: Pioneer of Modernism (2011), Robert and Ethel Scull: Portrait of a Collection (2010), Picasso's Marie - Thérèse (2008), Manolo Millares (2006), James Rosenquist: Monochromes (2005), Lucian Freud: Recent Paintings & Etchings (2004), Cézanne Watercolors (1999), Alberto Giacometti (1994), Robert Rauschenberg Drawings: 1958 - 1968 (1986), Lyonel Feininger (1985 - 1986; this exhibition traveled to The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.), Edgar Degas (1978), Claude Monet (1976), Henri Matisse (1973) and many others.
Create is a major group exhibition that presents the most important works created over the past 20 years by artists involved with the three pioneering non-profit organizations: Creativity Explored, Creative Growth Art Center, and the National Institute for Art and Disabilities Art Center (NIAD).
In February 2016, Lazarides will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a group exhibition from the gallery's most celebrated and pioneering...
Haunch of Venison's fourth exhibition with Richard Long, an artist widely recognised as one of the most important artists to have emerged since the 1960s and a pioneer of Land and Conceptual art.
In its accumulative nature and its presentation of seemingly random objects, Shelf Lifedraws significant inspiration from a number of Oldenburg's most iconic exhibitions, particularlyThe Mouse Museumoriginally created for documenta 5 (1972) and the pioneering Pop art exhibitionThe Store (1961).
Bochner — who has produced paintings, installations, and photography — is noted to be one of the most influential pioneers of Conceptual art, and the organizer of the first Conceptual art exhibition in 1966.
His solo exhibition «SURFACE» is a portrait anthology of some of the most significant street artists on the contemporary scene as well as the pioneering icons across the globe.
Last sold at auction in 1973 at Sotheby's in London, Femme assise has remained in a private collection for over forty years, during which time it has featured in some of the most important international exhibitions of Picasso's work, including key exhibitions on Cubism: Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1989; Picasso: Sculptor / Painter at Tate Gallery, London, in 1994; and Picasso: The Cubist Portraits of Fernande Olivier at the National Gallery of Art, Washington in 2003 - 04.
The Directors of Marlborough Fine Art are delighted to announce their forthcoming exhibition of new work by Allen Jones — one of Britain's most distinguished artists from the pioneering Pop Movement who first showed his famous Green Table 1972 along with other iconic works in an exhibition at Marlborough in September 1972.
The exhibition features a broad selection of the artist's pioneering interactive media works and videos from the 70s to the present, most of them never before shown in New York City.
Craig F. Starr Gallery will present Arrows and Boxes, Repeated an exhibition of work by Eva Hesse (1936 - 1970), one of the most influential artists of the post-war era and an early pioneer of Post-Minimalism.
Though he was included in pioneering exhibitions — Germano Celant's «Im spazi» (1967), Harald Szeemann's «When Attitude Become Form» at Kunsthalle Bern (1969), Wim Beeren's «Op Losse Schroeven» at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1969), and Kynaston McShine's «Information» at MoMA, New York (1970)-- throughout his career he made relatively few works, most between 1967 and 1972, and rarely appeared in public.
The new museum will include 40 exhibition galleries, a research library, lecture hall, event space, visible storage facility and sculpture garden with plants native to South Florida, plus a restaurant from one of Miami's most significant food pioneers.
Ben Brown Fine Arts is proud to present ASPECTS OF GERMAN ART (PART TWO), an exhibition which spans eight decades of German painting and features work by some of the most important and pioneering...
[citation needed] As one of the most unconventional, creative curators of his generation, Jérôme Sans is known for an idiosyncratic and pioneering approach to the presentation, discussion and exhibition of contemporary art.
Arranged thematically, the exhibition will reveal Bell's pioneering work in the genres of portraiture, still life and landscape and will explore her fluid movement between the fine and applied arts, focusing attention on her most distinctive period of experimentation in the 1910s.
The much anticipated reopening of the main building at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in October, coinciding with the opening of five exhibitions including a major retrospective of the work of Eileen Gray, one of the most celebrated and influential designers and architects of the 20th - century; the presentation of two pioneering exhibitions This Situation by the acclaimed British - German artist Tino Sehgal and an exhibition by a new generation of young European artists I knOw yoU; the launch of IMMA's Collection online and an extensive programme of public talks and events which have been devised to engage with the themes of IMMA's exhibitons are some of the exciting developments taking place throughout 2013 by the Irish Museum of Modern Art and announced today (Thursday 18 April) by IMMA's Director Sarah Glennie.
From the earliest paintings on newspaper and the singular Technological Reliquary sculptures to the late watercolours he painted prior to his premature death in 1988, the exhibition explores Paul Thek's pioneering spirit and presents a concise overview of one of the most expressive and forward thinking artists of his time.
One of the most significant and pioneering American artists of the past half century, the exhibit Spans his entire career, the exhibition reveals the depth and breadth of Ruscha's achievement as a painter.
«An immersive exhibition, Peter Campus — Video ergo sum, on view at Jeu de Paume, Paris until May 28, 2017 is the first solo exhibition dedicated to American artist Peter Campus (born 1937, New York), one of the most influential pioneers of video art whose seminal work has inspired generations of artists.»
Highlights of the program include the conversation with Taryn Simon, the Queen guitarist and author Dr. Brian May who will talk about his passion for Stereoscopy and the running of London Stereoscopic Company, the renowned director Ken Loach and stills photographer Joss Barratt who will discuss Loach's filmmaking process, the photographer Adam Fuss and sculptor Antony Gormley discuss their respective artistic practices, Bruce Davidson in conversation with Shoair Mavlian, curator at Tate Modern, the artist Mat Collishaw and a gallerist James Hyman discussing restaging Fox Talbot's pioneering 1839 photo exhibition using Virtual Reality, the photographer Juergen Teller discussing his Photo London exhibition with Adrian Searle, Chief Art Critic at The Guardian, the talks with Isaac Julien, and a talk with one of the UK's most celebrated contemporary photographers, Paul Graham.
This exhibition offers the chance to see major works by some of the most pioneering artists to have emerged in the past 20 years.
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