Sentences with phrase «notable museum exhibitions»

Notable museum exhibitions include: Dear Painter, Paint Me: Painting the Figure Since Late Picabia (2003), Daniel Buren Le Musee qui n'existait pas (2002) and Pop Life (2010).
Since his first solo gallery show in 1966 he has been the subject of many notable museum exhibitions.
Since his first solo gallery show in 1966, Nauman has been the subject of many notable museum exhibitions.
Cogan has been included in several notable museum exhibitions, including «Pretty Tough» — Contemporary Storytelling at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, «Pricked, Extreme Embroidery» at The Museum of Arts & Design in NYC, «Material Girls» at the Riverside Museum, and many others.
Von Heyl» work has been included in many notable museum exhibitions including Museum of Modern Art, New York, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, and the UCLA Hammer Museum.
Currently, Tawney is featured in a number of notable museum exhibitions including Between Land and Sea: Artists of the Coenties Slip at the Menil Collection in Houston, TX; Beyond Craft at the Tate Modern in London, England; Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, NY; and Thread Lines at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft in Louisville, KY..
Darger's art also has been featured in many notable museum exhibitions, including «The Unreality of Being,» curated by Stephen Prokopoff (University of Iowa Museum of Art, 1996; Museum of American Folk Art, New York, 1997).
Recent solo and major notable museum exhibitions include; «Enlightened Princesses; Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte and the Shaping of the Modern World», Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA tours to Kensington Palace, London, UK (2016 - 2017); «Paradise Beyond» Gemeentemuseum Helmond, Netherlands (2016); «Recreating the Pastoral», VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, Ireland (2016); «End of Empire», Turner Contemporary, Margate, England (2016); «Wilderness into a Garden», Daegu Art Museum, Daegu, Korea (2015); «Pièces de Résistance», DHC / ART Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montréal, Québec (2015); «Cannonball Paradise», Herbert - Gerisch - Stiftung, Neumünster, Germany (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Egg Fight», Fondation Blachère, Apt, France (2014); «Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders», The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (2014); «Selected Works», Gdansk City Art Gallery, Gdansk, Poland; travelled to Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Wroclaw, Poland; «Selected Works», «Yinka Shonibare MBE», Royal Museums Greenwich, London, England (2013); «FABRIC - ATION», Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK; travelled to GL Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark (2013 - 2014); «FOCUS: Yinka Shonibare, MBE», Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2013); «Imagined as the Truth», San Diego Art Museum, San Diego, USA (2012); «Human Culture: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water», Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2011 - 2010); «Looking Up», MBE, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Monaco (2010) and «El Futuro del Pasado», Alcalá 31 Centros de Arte, Madrid, Spain, then toured to Centro de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (2011).

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Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing» is currently on view at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and brings together more than 200 works in mediums... Read More
Notable group exhibitions include L'usage des forms, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015); Triennial: Surround Audience, New Museum, New York (2015); and Art Post-Internet, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2014).
Other notable exhibitions include «Malcolm Morley in a Nutshell: The Fine Art of Painting 1954 - 2012» at the Yale School of Art (2012), an exhibition exploring the role of paper in Morley's art - making process at the Parrish Art Museum (2012 - 13), and an exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, organized in collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation (2013 - 14).
Notable group exhibitions and screenings include El Hotel Electrico, MUHKA, Antwerp (2014); Une Brève histoire des lignes, Centre Pompidou - Metz, Metz (2012); Unwrapping History: Films from the Collection, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2012); and Ghosts in the Machine, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (2012).
Recent notable exhibitions include Hank Willis Thomas at the Cleveland Museum of Art and Repetition and Difference at the Jewish Museum in New York.
Notable group exhibitions include FUTURE PRESENT, the Schaulager, Münchenstein, Switzerland (2015); The New Human, Moderna Museet Malmö, Malmö, Sweden, in collaboration with The Julia Stoschek Collection (2015); Sights and Sounds: Global Film and Video, The Jewish Museum, New York (2014); and Harvest, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia (2014).
Notable group exhibitions include Here and Elsewhere, New Museum, New York (2014); XL: 19 New Acquisitions in Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2013 — 2014); and Fruits de la Passion, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2012 — 2013).
Notable solo exhibitions include the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1996); the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (1992); the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1992); and The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1980), among others.
She has exhibited internationally at venues including the Liverpool Biennial, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and P.S. 1, New York; and has had notable solo exhibitions at the University Art Museum at the University of Albany; the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture at the University of Maryland Baltimore County; and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC.
Dunham has also been included in notable group exhibitions including multiple Whitney Biennials and SITE Santa Fe; and at institutions including Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Geneva; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museu Picasso, Barcelona; The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
Previously an associate curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2011 — 16), her notable exhibitions include: Rodney McMillian: Views of Main Street (2016), Artists in Residence 2014 — 2015 (2015), Samuel Levi Jones: Unbound (2015), Titus Kaphar (2014), Glenn Kaino (2014), and Robert Pruitt (2013), The Shadows Took Shape (co-curated with Zoe Whitley, 2013), Fore (co-curated with Lauren Haynes and Thomas J. Lax, 2012.
Notable traveling group exhibitions include Art, Activism and Civil Rights in the 1960s, traveling to the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin (2015); Hood Museum of Art, Hannover, New Hampshire (2015); and the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2014); For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights, traveling to the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture, University of Maryland Baltimore County (2010); the International Center of Photography, New York (2010); and the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (2011).
Also notable are exhibitions at the Aldrich Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, The Saint Louis Art Museum, the Photographers» Gallery in London, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and the Long Beach Museum of Art.
Notable group exhibitions include UNTITLED & Zach Feuer Gallery, New York (2013); the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis (2012); Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York (2011); and Karma International, Zurich (2010).
Notable solo exhibitions have included This Much at Galerie Krinzinger in Vienna, Austria; no I didn't go to any museums here I hate museums museums are just stores that charge you to come in there are lots of free museums here but they have names like real stores at Maryam Nassir Zadeh in New York City, NY; attainable excellence at AMOA - Arthouse in Austin, TX; and, most recently, somebody place at Lisa Cooley in Dallas, TX.
Recent notable group exhibitions include «Geometries On and Off the Grid: Art from 1950 to the Present», The Warehouse, Dallas, Texas, USA (2015); «Geometric Perspectives on Japanese Abstraction», BTAP, Tokyo, Japan (2014); «Tokyo 1955 - 1970 New Advanced Guard», The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA (2013); «The 70s in Japan, 1968 - 1982» The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan (2013); «Mono - ha Avantguard», Nakanoshima Design Museum, Oska, Japan (2012); «Depicting the Uncanny: Tricks and Humor», The Yokosuka Museum of Art, Kanagawa Japan (2011); «Japanese Art after 1945: Scream Against the Sky», Yokohama Museum of Art, Kanagawa, Japan; touring to Guggenheim Museum SoHo, New York, USA; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in association with the Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, USA (1994).
As an associate curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem (2011 — 2016), Keith's notable exhibitions include «Rodney McMillian: Views of Main Street» (2016), «Artists in Residence 2014 — 2015» (2015), «Samuel Levi Jones: Unbound» (2015), «Titus Kaphar: The Jerome Project» (2014), «Glenn Kaino: 19.83» (2014), «Robert Pruitt: Women» (2013), «The Shadows Took Shape» (co-curated with Zoe Whitley, 2013) and «Fore» (co-curated with Lauren Haynes and Thomas J. Lax, 2012).
Notable group exhibitions include; «Seismic Shifts», The National Academy Museum, New York (2013); and «Invisible Art: About the Unseen, 1957 - 2012», The Hayward Gallery, London (2012).
Notable solo exhibitions include; «Jiro Takamatsu», Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2013); «Shadow Paintings», McCaffrey Fine Art, New York (2010); «Jiro Takamatsu - Universe of His Thoughts», Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo; touring to Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Fukuoka, Japan (2004).
Notable group exhibitions include; «Women, War, and Industry», The San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, USA (2013 - 2014) and «Hide / Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture», The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, USA (2011 - 2012).
Recent notable group exhibitions include; «BODY / PLAY / POLITICS», Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan (2016); «720», Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore (2016); «Summer Exhibition 2016», Royal Academy, London; «Making and Unmaking», Curated By Duro Olowu, Camden Arts Centre, London; «Arts + Foods.
Notable exhibitions include: Kyiv Museum of History, Copenhagen Photography Festival, and Phoenix Art Museum; awards include: 2017 Hariban Award Shortlist, 2017 10th International Color Awards, 2016 Chelsea International Art Competition Prize Winner, Governor General of Canada's Sovereign Medal.
Presented by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the exhibition coincides with a number of other notable moments for Taylor, including his work gracing the March cover of Art in America magazine, his first - ever public art installation, and a new artist record at auction achieved at Christie's London earlier this month.
Her work has also been included in group exhibitions at notable institutions including the SculptureCenter in New York, the Institute of Contemporary Art in London, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Notable group exhibitions include: the 2016 «Made in LA: a, the, though, only» at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the 2014 Whitney Biennial, NY; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Switzerland; The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles; Victoria Miro Gallery, London; Sammlung Goetz, Munich; David Zwirner Gallery, NYC; Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna; The Hessel Art Museum at Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Gavin Brown's Enterprise, NYC; The Pit, Glendale, CA and upcoming at The Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus.
Frazier's work is exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, with notable solo exhibitions at Brooklyn Museum; Seattle Art Museum; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; and Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
Her works havebeen exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at notable venuesthroughout the United States, including the Studio Museum in Harlem, theHigh Museum of Art, and the Flint Institute of Arts.
Bourgeois's work has been exhibited at almost every major museum in the world, as well as notable international exhibitions.
Other notable group exhibitions include Touched, the Liverpool Biennial (2010); the third Guangzhou Triennial, China (2008); and Flow at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2008).
His work was included in the 2004 Whitney Biennale and in the 12th Lyon Biennial in 2013; as well as notable international exhibitions at the Schirn Kuntshalle, Frankfurt; LWL - Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Germany; the Astrup Fearnley Museum for Modern Art, Oslo; and Serpentine Gallery, London.
Notable group exhibitions include: Hyde Park Art Center, Illinois; Soap Factory, Minnesota; Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art, Arizona; Slought Foundation, Pennsylvania; Cabinet Magazine's Exhibition Space, New York; International Museum of Surgical Science, Illinois; and the West Los Angeles College Art Gallery, California.
Other notable exhibitions that range from historical scholarship to pushing the conceived boundaries of what defines a museum exhibition are Technicolor: New Works by Jaime Hayon (2017); Dream Cars: Innovative Design, Visionary Ideas (2014), which is the tenth most - attended show at the High Museum; Earl Pardon's Portable Art: Jewelry & Design (2015); and Bangles to Benches: Contemporary Jewelry and Design (museum exhibition are Technicolor: New Works by Jaime Hayon (2017); Dream Cars: Innovative Design, Visionary Ideas (2014), which is the tenth most - attended show at the High Museum; Earl Pardon's Portable Art: Jewelry & Design (2015); and Bangles to Benches: Contemporary Jewelry and Design (Museum; Earl Pardon's Portable Art: Jewelry & Design (2015); and Bangles to Benches: Contemporary Jewelry and Design (2013).
Most Notable Exhibition: Shortly after joining the Studio Museum in 2000, Golden curated «Freestyle» (2001), a widely lauded exhibition of 28 emerging artists of AfricaExhibition: Shortly after joining the Studio Museum in 2000, Golden curated «Freestyle» (2001), a widely lauded exhibition of 28 emerging artists of Africaexhibition of 28 emerging artists of African descent.
Ronay has also been in notable group exhibitions at the Astrup Fearnley Museum for Modern Art, Oslo; ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Århus, Denmark; Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York; Serpentine Gallery, London, England and the 2004 Whitney Biennial, New York.
Other notable exhibitions include the 2004 Whitney Biennial, New York; Ideal Worlds: New Romanticism in Contemporary Art, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt; Triumph of Painting: Part Three, Saatchi Gallery, London; Like Color in Pictures, Aspen Art Museum; and Humid, The Moore Space, Miami.
Notable solo exhibitions include the State of Tennessee Bicentennial Celebration in Nashville (2012); Leu Gallery, Belmont University in Nashville (2011); the Parthenon Museum in Nashville (1994 - 2005); Tennessee State Museum, Performing Arts Center, Nashville; Gordon Jewish Community Center; and many more.
Notable recent exhibitions include 82 Portraits and 1 Still Life, which opens at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on April 15th, 2018; the show was organized by the Royal Academy, London (2016) and traveled to Ca» Pesaro, Venice (2017), Guggenheim Bilbao (2017); A Bigger Picture (2012), organized by the Royal Academy of Arts, London, that traveled to Guggenheim Bilbao (2012), Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2012 — 2013); A Bigger Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco (2014); Current, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (2016); Happy Birthday, Mr. Hockney at The Getty Museum, Los Angeles (2017).
Most Notable Exhibition: Schimmel set the bar high with «Helter Skelter: L.A. Art in the 1990s» (1992), his first exhibition as chief curator at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, which sought to upset stereotypes about West Coast art and challenge the assumed superiority of the New York Exhibition: Schimmel set the bar high with «Helter Skelter: L.A. Art in the 1990s» (1992), his first exhibition as chief curator at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, which sought to upset stereotypes about West Coast art and challenge the assumed superiority of the New York exhibition as chief curator at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, which sought to upset stereotypes about West Coast art and challenge the assumed superiority of the New York art scene.
Bhabha has been included in group exhibitions at notable institutions including: the International Center for Photography, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA PS1, the Whitney Museum of America Art, and the Palais de Tokyo.
Most Notable Exhibition: His «Younger Than Jesus» exhibition, the first iteration of the New Museum's triennial, which he co-curated with Lauren Cornell and Laura Hoptman, reads like a «who's who» list of hot young artists, from Cory Arcangel and Tauba Auerbach to Elad Lassry and Adam Exhibition: His «Younger Than Jesus» exhibition, the first iteration of the New Museum's triennial, which he co-curated with Lauren Cornell and Laura Hoptman, reads like a «who's who» list of hot young artists, from Cory Arcangel and Tauba Auerbach to Elad Lassry and Adam exhibition, the first iteration of the New Museum's triennial, which he co-curated with Lauren Cornell and Laura Hoptman, reads like a «who's who» list of hot young artists, from Cory Arcangel and Tauba Auerbach to Elad Lassry and Adam Pendleton.
His work has also been included in notable group exhibitions at the Palazzo Grassi of the François Pinault Foundation in Venice, the Tate Liverpool, the Prague Biennial, the Bucharest Biennial, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.
Her work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at notable museums nationwide including at the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, North Carolina; the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art in Nashville, Tennessee; and the Weatherspoon Museum of Art, Greensboro, North Carolina.
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