Sentences with phrase «mounts exhibitions where»

Active on both the local and international stages, Gallery Wendi Norris mounts exhibitions where they are most relevant, and also works with individual collectors and museums in both the primary and secondary markets.
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.

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His most important solo museum exhibitions were mounted by the Metropolitan Museum, New York in 1975, and the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow in 1988, where he had the distinction of being the first living Western artist to show in a Soviet museum.
From 1972 to 1975 he was head of the Modern British department at the Bond Street dealers Colnaghi, where he played a significant part in the revival of critical scholarship then being directed towards early 20th - century British art, mounting revelatory exhibitions of the Chilean - born portraitist Álvaro Guevara and the Vorticist painter and printmaker Edward Wadsworth.
McDowell has held curatorial appointments at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, where she mounted many solo and group exhibitions, including projects on Minimalism, Fluxus, assemblage, and avant - garde cinema.
Mounting an exhibition of his work in each country — often where freedom of speech and artistic expression had been suppressed — Rauschenberg's aim was to inspire cross-cultural exchanges and achieve a mutual understanding through art.
Born in Nigeria, she lives and works in Los Angeles, where two exhibitions of her large - scale works combining collage, painting, drawing and printmaking were mounted this fall.
He mounted an inaugural exhibition in September, bypassing art magnets, like New York City and Los Angeles, for a market with a strong collector base that the gallery tested through participation in the Dallas Art Fair, where both sales were made and contacts established.
He also participated in many international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale (1958, 1988 and 1990); the Pittsburgh International, where he received the Carnegie Prize for sculpture in 1964 and, in 1978, shared the Andrew W. Mellon Prize with Willem de Kooning; and Documenta His first comprehensive retrospective in the United States was mounted by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 1966.
In 1951, Saidie May died, and Jensen settled in New York City, where the following year, the John Heller Gallery mounted the first exhibition of his work — a collection of twelve paintings based on Goethe's theories and executed in prismatic colors.
The show has been curated by MoMA's Leah Dickerman and Achim Borchardt - Hume of the Tate Modern in London, where the exhibition was first mounted.
We're sitting side by side on a sofa on the lower level of the Casey Kaplan gallery, where this fall Casteel mounted a much buzzed - about exhibition of paintings, «Nights in Harlem.»
This site was the first address for The New Museum, where curator Marcia Tucker, at the invitation of Vera List, a lifetime trustee of The New School, was given space to mount her first exhibitions.
Emily Roysdon opens the exhibition with the nearly invisible wallpaper print saying Who Am I To Feel So Free to give the exhibition a thoughtful and nearly ironic starting point entering as visitors enter the MoMA PS1 lobby, where Xaviera Simmons has mounted a photo installation for Greater New York that visualizes fugitives onboard boats out in the open ocean, after having left, but before arriving.
The Lyme Art Association is a vibrant art center with a gallery where professional as well as developing artists mount major exhibitions throughout the year.
Since the late 1960s, Allen has mounted more than two dozen solo exhibitions, including two at MoMA / PS1 and four at the legendary John Weber Gallery (both NYC), where she was represented during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Following a solo show with New Galerie in Paris, Budor mounted her first solo institutional exhibition at the Swiss Institute, where original props and miniatures from»90s blockbuster films (a rooftop from Batman Returns; three garage doors from The Fifth Element), after being dusted with artificial dirt and grime, are wreathed in twisted steel sculptures akin to both arteries and heaters, bringing new life to old relics.
Previously, he was Coordinator of the Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program (MAEP) at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), where he mounted exhibitions by living artists from around the state of Minnesota.
Melvin Edwards @ Alexander Gray Associates Oct. 30 — Dec. 13, 2014 FINAL DAYS Houston - born Melvin Edwards's metalwork objects and installations are defined by his aesthetic, philosophical and personal connections to Africa, where he has regularly traveled throughout several countries since 1970 (the same year he became the first African American artist to mount a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum), establishing a studio in Dakar in 2000.
The exhibition was mounted in collaboration with the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (UK) where it ran from June to September 2011.
This is led in no small part by Marcel Dzama's group exhibition at David Zwirner, The Mask Makers, where the works of a terrific range of artists including Rose Wylie, David Altmejd, Peter Doig and James Ensorare are mounted on Dzama's specially designed wallpaper.
Several of the works on view were displayed in First Group Showing: Works in Black and White, the first exhibition Spiral mounted together in 1965 at the space on Christopher Street where they held weekly meetings up through that year.
And where better than the global city of Houston - teeming with people from around the world - to mount an exhibition with the historical and international reach we envisioned?
He worked in New York, spent several years traveling to Europe, New Mexico, and Nova Scotia (solo exhibitions have been mounted for each of these periods), and then, at the urging of his New York dealer Alfred Stieglitz, eventually returned to his home state of Maine, where he had lived until he was twelve and would spend the last six years of his life.
Equally at home in museum settings — like Tate Modern, the ICA Boston and MCA Chicago, where he has mounted recent one - person exhibitions and projects — and in collaboration with mainstream rock bands like Blur and U2, his work crosses media and genres with quiet, computer - assisted abandon.
By 1935, Tobey was back in Seattle, where the city's Art Museum mounted his first major solo exhibition.
[1] He gave them coverage in Architectural Design magazine (where he was an editor from 1953 — 62), brought them to the attention of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, where, in 1963, they mounted an exhibition called Living Cities, [2] and in 1964 brought them into the Taylor Woodrow Design Group, which he headed, to take on experimental projects.
Considered one of the most significant exhibitions ever mounted in the DMA's history and organized by the museum's senior curator of contemporary art, Gavin Delahunty, «Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots» is co-produced by both the DMA and the Tate Liverpool, where it started its international tour this past summer.
Ms. Ruf, who was born in Singen, Germany, and who worked as a curator and choreographer, mostly in Switzerland, came to the Stedelijk from the Kunsthalle Zurich, where in 12 years as director she made a name for herself by mounting cutting - edge exhibitions by artists such as Trisha Donnelly, Wade Guyton and Seth Price.
Aptly titled, SOLOS artists are assigned to one of AAC's seven main gallery spaces, where they each mount a self - curated and self - contained exhibition.
In 1951, Childs moved to Europe, where he mounted his first solo exhibition at the revered Galleria dell» Obellisco in Rome.
Ms. Ruf was appointed director of the Stedelijk in 2014, after nearly 12 years as director and chief curator of the Kunsthalle Zurich, where she oversaw an expansion project and mounted a critically acclaimed exhibition program that included many cutting - edge contemporary artists.
Curator and artist Matthew Higgs is the director of White Columns in New York, where an exhibition of Childish's paintings is being mounted in parallel with the ICA show.
He mounted numerous influential exhibitions of photography, taught photography, and became the director of the Staatilche Werkkunstschule where he worked from 1952 until his death in 1978.
The gallery has two exhibition spaces in New York City's West Chelsea Gallery District, where new shows are mounted monthly throughout the year: a 1,500 square - foot, ground floor main gallery, at 534 West 24th Street, and a second space, Morgan Lehman 2, which opened in 2018 at 526 West 26th Street.
Other galleries did not bear comparison to his luxurious and spacious premises, where Georges Petit frequently mounted international exhibitions.
Following the retrospective, No. 17 was acquired by an important private Italian collection, where it remained unseen for several decades — re-emerging in 2001, as a central work in a major exhibition mounted by the Fondaton Beyeler.
From 2009 to 2012, Tod was the curator and executive director of Esopus Space, an alternative exhibition and performance venue in New York City, where he mounted 18 exhibitions and staged 30 events.
Walden never lost sight of the European sphere and the climax of activity in mounting exhibitions was the first German autumn salon of 1913, where he brought together works by 85 artists from twelve countries.
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