This nationally traveling exhibition explores the relationship between art and the spiritual world in Yoruba culture through nearly 70 extraordinary works in diverse media.
January 16, 2009 — March 1, 2009
This nationally traveling exhibition explores the relationship between art and the spiritual world in Yoruba culture through nearly 70 extraordinary works in diverse media.
Previously, Bedford held the positions of chief curator and curator of exhibitions at the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University (2008 - 2012), where he organized
a nationally traveling exhibition of the work of Mark Bradford.
Previously, Bedford held the positions of chief curator and curator of exhibitions at the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University (2008 - 2012), where he organized
a nationally travelling exhibition of the work of Mark Bradford.
During her curatorial studies, she was selected for an internship with Dr. Siona O» Connell where she assisted with O» Connell's
nationally travelling exhibition, Promises and Lies: The ANC in Exile.
Not exact matches
Other recent solo
exhibitions include Fred Wilson, Objects and Installations 1979 — 2000, a retrospective organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture at the University of Maryland, which
traveled to seven venues
nationally from 2001 — 04, including Saratoga Springs, Berkeley, Houston, Andover, Los Angeles, Chicago and ending its run at the Studio Museum in Harlem; Life's Link at the Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art in 2012; Fred Wilson: Works 2004 — 2011 at the Cleveland Museum of Art in 2013; and Fred Wilson: Local Color, Studio Museum in Harlem in 2013.
A retrospective
exhibition, Anxious Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands, was organized by the Montclair Art Museum in 2006 and
traveled nationally.
Wilson's work has been the subject of numerous solo and group
exhibitions worldwide, including the critically acclaimed Mining the Museum: An Installation by Fred Wilson, sponsored by the Contemporary Museum at The Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore (1992 - 93) and Fred Wilson, Objects and Installations 1979 — 2000, a retrospective organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture at the University of Maryland, which
traveled to seven venues
nationally from 2001 — 4, including Andover, Berkeley, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Saratoga Springs, and ending its run at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
In 1997 the museum was remodeled and renamed the Orange County Museum of Art and to this day, enjoys world - wide recognition for its award - winning education programs and ground - breaking
exhibitions, many of which
travel nationally and internationally.
The Getty Foundation, which organized and funded the initiative, awarding more than $ 16 million to the project in grants, has released a lengthy list of the destinations to which some of the
exhibitions will
travel, both
nationally and internationally, over the next several years.
His 2014 survey
exhibition «Skin & Bones: 20 Year of Drawing,» organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston,
travelled nationally.
The
exhibition tour was organized by ICI and
travelled nationally July 2012 through January 2014.
Selected
exhibitions travel regionally,
nationally and internationally.
Lovell?s major installations and
exhibitions include: Visitation: The Richmond Project, which
traveled to the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the Columbus Museum in Georgia, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia; Deep River, which was first exhibited at Hunter Museum of American Art in Tennessee then
travelled to the Jepson Center for the Arts in Georgia and the Cummer Museum in Florida; and Whispers From the Walls, which received much critical acclaim and toured
nationally, appearing at venues including the Seattle Art Museum and New York?s Studio Museum in Harlem.
That same year, the museum's
nationally influential
traveling exhibition, Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African American Women Artists, inspired the staff to define its mission: The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is the only institution in the nation that specifically highlights artwork by and about women of the African Diaspora.
In its first decade, inIVA has staged,
nationally and internationally, 60
travelling exhibitions as well as publishing the works of contemporary visual artists.
He has exhibited
nationally and internationally, including a major retrospective in 1990 at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and a career - spanning
exhibition, John Baldessari: Pure Beauty, opened in 2009 at London's Tate Modern,
traveling from there to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Since his death in 1967, major
exhibitions have included two
exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1984 and 1990, two
traveling exhibitions organized by the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio, and two
exhibitions organized by the Burchfield - Penney Art Center that have toured
nationally.
The
exhibition will
travel nationally following its debut at the Mint.
She has curated
exhibitions that have
traveled both
nationally and internationally, including The Ubiquitous Image (2008); Aperture Remix (2012), a commission - based
exhibition celebrating Aperture's sixtieth anniversary; and Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs (2016).
Grayson Perry has had major solo
exhibitions nationally and internationally, including the critically acclaimed Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman at the British Museum in 2011; Hold Your Beliefs Lightly, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands, which
travelled to ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Aarhus, Denmark in 2015 — 2016; My Pretty Little Art Career, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2015; Provincial Punk, Turner Contemporary, Margate, 2015; and The Arts Council Collection and British Council - led UK and international tour of The Vanity of Small Differences.