Sentences with phrase «now legendary exhibition»

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At his studios, in their different configurations and locations, Wolfgang Tillmans has also hosted various events including music sessions and legendary parties which eventually led to the 2006 opening of an exhibition space called «Between Bridges», run by the artist, first located in the entrance and stairwell of his London studio on Cambridge Heath Road and now relocated to Keithstrasse in Berlin.
It was she who asked Crimp to organize his now - legendary exhibition, which included Longo, Jack Goldstein, Sherrie Levine, Phillip Smith and Troy Brauntuch, and which few people saw.
Though criticized at the time, his now legendary 1976 solo exhibition, organized by the visionary curator John Szarkowski at The Museum of Modern Art, New York — the first presentation of color photography at the museum — heralded an important moment in the medium's acceptance within the art - historical canon and solidified Eggleston's position in the pantheon of the greats alongside Henri Cartier - Bresson, Robert Frank, and Walker Evans.
The show brings together 65 works from 30 collections to create the artists» first joint show in almost 50 years, since their now legendary 1966 exhibition at -LSB-...]
Hicks studied at Yale, where she worked with legendary modernist Josef Albers and was a pioneer of textile art in the 1960s; now 83, the Nebraska - born, Paris - based artist is finally the subject of a major solo exhibition, at Paris's Centre Pompidou.
Created at a pivotal point in the artist's career, the present work was completed the same year Hirst was first nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize, as well as the launch of the groundbreaking exhibition Young British Artists I at the Saatchi Gallery, London, where Hirst unveiled his now legendary The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, 1991, alongside A Thousand Years, 1990.
She was included in the now - legendary group exhibition «Freeze» (1988), organized by Damien Hirst at the Surrey Docks in London Docklands.
In their second show at their new Williamsburg location, the San Francisco - formed and now Brooklyn - based gallery and boutique will bring back the original trio behind the legendary Street Market exhibition, and adding «fresh blood» to the mix in form of mesmerizing and enigmatic creations by Alicia McCarthy.
Lucas was part of the first wave of what came to be known as the YBAs, exhibiting alongside other students of Goldsmiths art college in the now legendary Freeze exhibition in 1988.
His first solo exhibition, Habeas Corpus, was held at the now legendary Gallery Sur in 1982, one of the few contemporary art spaces in Santiago at that time; more recently the MAVI (Museo de Artes Visuales), Santiago, held a retrospective of his work titled Reflejo Involuntario (Involuntary Reflex) in 2017.
In 1957 he founded the ZERO group with Otto Piene (and later Gunther Uecker), and organized the now - legendary evening exhibitions at his studio at 69 Gladbacher Straße in Düsseldorf.
Following his discovery, Duchamp and patron of the arts Katherine S. Dreier organized Eilshemius's first solo exhibitions at the now legendary Société Anonyme in New York (1920, 1924).
The exhibition at Kunsthaus Bregenz presents a selection of Wade Guyton's well - known X and stripe pictures, as well as Kelley Walker's now legendary brick paintings and Rorschach works.
Following his discovery, Duchamp and Katherine S. Dreier organized Eilshemius's first solo exhibitions in a public institution at the now legendary Société Anonyme in New York in 1920 and 1924.
WISH ATL just opened a gallery space in Atlanta, kicking off with their inaugural exhibition, Martha Cooper: Then & Now, featuring the photography of the legendary documentarian, Martha Cooper.
Cornell first major museum retrospective, entitled An Exhibition of Works by Joseph Cornell opened at the Pasadena Art Museum (now the Norton Simon Museum) in December 1966, curated by legendary museum director Walter Hopps which traveled to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
It was the second exhibition to be mounted (after Sonia Gechtoff's) at the now - legendary gallery, which had been inaugurated the previous year by the assemblage artist Ed Keinholz and the curator Walter Hopps (later to be joined by the collector Irving Blum).
«Magritte: Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926 - 1938» a major exhibition of landmark, early career works by the Belgian Surrealist Renée Magritte, is the main attraction right now, but Dominique and John de Menil's legendary campus draws a steady stream of international visitors all the time.
Back in 1999 when the former Bankside power station was still a building site, its last galleries being painted and prepared for the opening displays, cappuccino machines put in the cafes and the Turbine Hall painted grey, Morris curated an exhibition at the old Tate on Millbank (now Tate Britain) by legendary American artist Chris Burden.
The first one - person exhibition of the artist's work in New York, it includes twenty - five paintings, drawings, and objects from the years Rocca showed with the Hairy Who, a group of six Chicago - based artists who organized five now - legendary exhibitions between 1966 and 1969.
Brown was a San Francisco native, taught by Bay Area Figurationists Bischoff, Oliverira, and Lobdel at the California School of Fine Arts (now SFAI); exhibited at legendary Beat venues (6 Gallery, Batman); lived next to Jay DeFeo and Wally Hedrick during the painting of DeFeo's The Rose; married noted Bay Area sculptor and fellow student Manuel Neri; counted such disparate artists as Wallace Berman and Bernice Bing as friends; and gained early recognition (a New York exhibition at age 22) resulting in a lifelong teaching post at Berkeley, a Guggenheim fellowship, over sixty solo shows, and inclusion in an equal number of posthumous group exhibitions.
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