Additionally, in celebration of gallery artist Andrew Schoultz «s recent participation in the Fountainhead Residency (through which he has created
a new public mural in the Wynwood District and several new large scale works), the gallery is hosting an invitation - only cocktail reception alongside Marx & Zavattero, Morgan Lehman Gallery and Jerome Zodo Contemporary with special guest host, Moby.
In collaboration with internationally acclaimed graffiti writer El Mac and local artists, The Propeller Group presents Sophie Holding the World Together,
a new public mural in downtown San José.
Not exact matches
The
new mural is part of a
public art initiative funded by a $ 35,000 grant from City Councilman Brad Lander.
It's part of a
public art program that also funded a
new mural overlooking the Gowanus Canal.
Eleven Howard, the swanky
new SoHo hotel owned by property mogul Aby Rosen, has received a site - specific mural courtesy of a partnership between a group of young artists from New York — based public arts organization Groundswell and the artist Jeff Koons, who provided... Read M
new SoHo hotel owned by property mogul Aby Rosen, has received a site - specific
mural courtesy of a partnership between a group of young artists from
New York — based public arts organization Groundswell and the artist Jeff Koons, who provided... Read M
New York — based
public arts organization Groundswell and the artist Jeff Koons, who provided... Read More
A
new 170 - foot - by -60-foot
mural by accomplished artist and educator Beverly Fishman will rank among the largest pieces of
public art in the city once it's finished by early May.
The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, in collaboration with Gagosian
New York has announced a rare
public re-creation display of «Roy Lichtenstein: Greene Street
Mural.»
Between 1968 and 1972 the
New York Realist painter — known for his nude studies and the
public murals he produced for the U.S. Department of Labor building — departed from his thick - brushed signature strokes to paint in blinding neon, flat foregrounds, and sharp geometric compositions.
Lee worked as
mural painter for the Public Works of Art Project, New York, 1934; Temporary Emergency Relief Administration, New York, 1934 - 35; Works Project Administration (W.P.A.) Federal Arts Project, New York, 1934; and the Federal Arts Project, Mural Division, 1938
mural painter for the
Public Works of Art Project,
New York, 1934; Temporary Emergency Relief Administration,
New York, 1934 - 35; Works Project Administration (W.P.A.) Federal Arts Project,
New York, 1934; and the Federal Arts Project,
Mural Division, 1938
Mural Division, 1938 - 42.
He has received many
public commissions for
mural painting, many in Florida but also in Mexico,
New York, and California.
In 2014, he made his first
public commission in
New York City, called Honey, I Twisted Through More Damn Traffic Today, which is again a large
mural.
Most recently, in collaboration with the Roy Lichtenstein foundation Gagosian Gallery in
New York presented the recreation or Lichtenstein's seminal
public work entitled Greene Street
Mural.
They worked with
Mural Arts Philadelphia and guest curator Pedro Alonzo to create a
new series of
public artworks that explore and illuminate Philadelphia's diverse urban identity.
Managing partner Klaus Ortlieb designated the south facing wall of the Cooper Square Hotel as a venue for
public art, working with Art Production Fund to present
new murals by contemporary artist every few months.
View of
new Oaxacan
murals, below, by the artist collective Tlacolulokos, and 1930s
mural by Dean Cornwell, above, titled «Four Great Eras of California History,» at the Los Angeles
Public Library Central branch.
Andrea Bianconi, who lives and works in Vicenza, Italy, and
New York, is a multimedia artist who creates drawings, paintings, sculptures,
murals, video and
public performances.
Detail from a
mural by the Oaxacan artist collective Tlacolulokos at the main branch of the Los Angeles
Public Library, from a show, «Visualizing Language: Oaxaca in L.A.» CreditEmily Berl for The
New York Times
Recent work also utilizes large, outdoor video projections onto buildings that creates temporary
public art which incorporates
new media and the visual language of
murals while engaging with architecture and city space.
, who lives and works in Vicenza, Italy, and
New York, is a multimedia artist who creates drawings, paintings, sculptures,
murals, video and
public performances.
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PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Adelphi University, Garden City,
New York American Academy of Arts and Letters,
New York Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina Dade County Art Collection, Miami, Florida Fine Arts Society of Sarasota, Florida Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
New York Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton,
New York High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC IBM, Atlanta, Georgia Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca,
New York J. M. Kaplan Fund,
New York Kokuritsu Seijo Bijutsukar, Tokyo, Japan LeMoyne Art Foundation, Inc., Tallahassee, Florida Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota The City of Miami (
mural), Miami, Florida Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Museum of Fine Art, Clearwater, Florida Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida Museum of the South, Memphis, Tennessee Naples Museum of Art, Florida
New College of the University of South Florida, Sarasota
New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana Norton Gallery of Art, Palm Beach, Florida Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill,
New York Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts Tampa Bay Art Center, Florida Tate Gallery, London Tel Aviv Museum, Israel Telfair Art Museum, Savannah, Georgia University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Connecticut Weatherspoon Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas
In fact, Diller served as director of the WPA Federal Art Project's
New York
mural division from 1935 to 1940, overseeing more than 200
public works, providing employment for fellow abstractionists such as Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky and Ilya Bolotowsky.
Displayed in the downstairs gallery is a series of
new unique monochrome works, The Named Series, the surfaces of which consist of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and
public galleries by professional conservators, using techniques employed to restore frescoes and
murals.
As head of the
New York WPA / FAP
Mural Division, member of the American Abstract Artists group and educator at Brooklyn College, Diller influenced artists, students and the
public with his
Walking tours of the local area will guide visitors around these
new public artworks, finishing at Queen Mary University of London — who have supported the
new commissions — where remnants of a
mural painting by East London Group member Phyllis Bray can still be seen in the People's Palace.
He also worked for the
New Jersey WPA (1935 - 37), designing
murals for various
public buildings throughout the United States.
The
public of Chicago was particularly pleased that the new iconic street work was made by one of its own, plus the mural was a good way to wrap up the city's Year of Publi
public of Chicago was particularly pleased that the
new iconic street work was made by one of its own, plus the
mural was a good way to wrap up the city's Year of
PublicPublic Art.
He has been commissioned to create
public art
murals across Western Australia, Port Hedland and
New South Wales.
Public works include a
mural, We Hold These Truths To Be Self - Evident, in collaboration with Natalie Frank at the Ford Foundation Live Gallery of
New York Live Arts in the neighborhood of Chelsea,
New York.
For the High Line, Ruscha will present his first
public commission in
New York City, a large - scale work hand - painted by a professional
mural company on the side of an apartment building adjacent to the High Line at West 22nd Street.
Surveying acclaimed works that have effected social change; Unveiling
new large - scale
public murals
After working with Franco Zeffirelli, she moved to
New York in the early 1980's and has since worked on a large number of private and
public projects, including painting 24
Murals at Bethesda Fountain, commissioned by Central Park Conservancy and
New York Landmark.
NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art Program,
public art commission to design and fabricate a 60» mosaic
mural for the lobby of the
new Children's Center for the NYC Administration for Children's Services, 29th and First Avenue, New York; Richard Dattner, Architec
new Children's Center for the NYC Administration for Children's Services, 29th and First Avenue,
New York; Richard Dattner, Architec
New York; Richard Dattner, Architects.
Lydia continues to manage production for artist Brandan «Bmike» Odums, including his first solo exhibition «Ephemeral Eternal» at Studio Be and, in collaboration with Welcome Table
New Orleans, the Algiers Oral History and
Public Art Intensive through which 24 high school youth are creating a freestanding
mural based on interviews they conduct with elders on the evolution of race relations.
U.S. General Services Administration Art in Architecture Program,
public art commissionto create a silkscreened
mural for the Interior Memorialization of the African Burial Ground, Federal Office Building lobby, 290 Broadway,
New York.
I recently visited with Wayne Thiebaud as he prepared to travel to
New York for his current exhibition at Aquavella Galleries; our conversation turned to
public projects, and he asked if I knew of his 1957
mural on the headquarters of the Sacramento Municipal Utilities District (SMUD) building.
And as part of the collective Agents of Change, Remi has also been re-imagining
public spaces, whether in an abandoned «ghost village» in Scotland, now transformed into a massive outdoor gallery, or on the exterior of the Megaro Hotel in the centre of London, offering passersby the sight of a
new and dramatic
mural five storeys high.
The event was hosted by the Philadelphia
Mural Arts Program as part of a series of public programs related to Chang's new mural The Atlas of Tomo
Mural Arts Program as part of a series of
public programs related to Chang's
new mural The Atlas of Tomo
mural The Atlas of Tomorrow.
It is with great excitement that Mark Moore Gallery announces their
newest public project: a
mural by San Francisco - based artist, Andrew Schoultz.
2015 Three Day Weekend: Business in Front b / w Blue White Red, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, CA Dissolving Margins, Paula Cooper Gallery,
New York, NY A Voice Remains, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London, UK In the Lee of the In - Between, Kunstenfestival Watou, Watou, Belgium Open Source: Engaging Audiences in
Public Space, City of Philadelphia
Mural Arts Program, Philadelphia, PA
Also as part of the FORM
Public Art Project 2015 (or simply
Public» 15) Moneyless created this
new and wonderful
mural showing once again that a good artist is the one who manages to renew
Public works include a
mural, We Hold These Truths To Be Self - Evident, in collaboration with Natalie Frank at the Ford Foundation Live Gallery of
New York Live Arts in the neighborhood of Chelsea, and Champ, an outdoor version of her neon sculpture of the same title, done in partnership with Art Production Fund and The Standard Hotel.
How to Work Better (1991) was originally painted on an office building in Zurich; 25 years later,
Public Art Fund mounts the only other presentation of the
mural, bringing the work to a
new audience in New York City for the first ti
new audience in
New York City for the first ti
New York City for the first time.
Public murals and solo exhibitions include «Hammer Projects: Jonas Wood,» Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2010); «Clippings,» Lever House Art Collection,
New York (2013 — 14); «Shelf Still Life,» High Line Art, Friends of the High Line,
New York (2014); LA >
He was commissioned for a large - scale
public mural at the James Hotel (
New York) and won the Tournesol Award from the Headlands Center for the Arts (Sausalito, CA).
In 1999, How & Nosm relocated to
New York, where they are currently based, a move that led to their transition from graffiti to refined, large - scale
public murals and studio work.
KAWS is a pseudonym of Brian Donnelly, who was first recognized in the early 1990s in
New York City in connection with graffiti art and quickly became associated with ambitious
murals that subverted
public advertisements.
Permanent
public arts projects include a commission by ONE World Trade Center for his monumental
mural painting, ONE: Union of the Senses, the largest painting of its kind in
New York City, in the tallest building in the western hemisphere; The Barclays Center in Brooklyn; the Brooklyn Academy of Music BAM Fisher; André Balazs» Chiltern Firehouse, London, United Kingdom; North Carolina State University's Hunt Library by Snøhetta; Concord City Place, Toronto, Canada.
Kerry James Marshall's
new mural on the iconic Chicago Cultural Center will be a strong addition to Chicago's
public art portfolio and a fitting commemoration of Chicago's Year of Public Art.&
public art portfolio and a fitting commemoration of Chicago's Year of
Public Art.&
Public Art.»
Since 2006 Thomson has made Negative Space
murals in private and
public, temporary and permanent, at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, LAXART, Los Angeles, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Metro Pictures,
New York, Art Basel, and many other galleries and museums, as well as for private collections, and as permanent
public commissions for UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco.
From November 13 - 14, attendees viewed a
new mural by Lawrence Weiner, toured MIT's
public art collection, and heard talks by Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn and practitioners in related fields.