Painter and sculptor Armond Lara continues form & concept's Summer Artist Talks series, and reveals plans for a monumental sculpture project he will complete in collaboration with
numerous artists over the coming year.
This exhibition celebrates the Artist in the Marketplace program which has advanced the careers of
numerous artists over the last three decades.
Not exact matches
Written by Paul Simon in 1963,
numerous artists have recorded «The Sound of Silence»
over the years.
All three
artist have been pillars of quality art in Santa Barbara with
numerous shows in
over many years.
The voice -
overs are exceptionally well performed and are at the very centre of a truly engaging and emotional experience with
numerous voice -
over artists that you would have most definitely heard in various videogames before or since the first season of The Walking Dead.
Shadow of War has an excellent cast of voice -
over artists including Troy Baker returning as lead character Talion having previously voiced
numerous major characters in Batman videogames and animations, Sam Drake in Uncharted 4 and The Lost Legacy, Joel in The Last of Us, Jack Mitchell in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Delsin Rowe in Infamous: Second Son.
She has organized
numerous exhibitions including The Comfort of Strangers (MoMA / PS1, New York, 2010); boundLES (at
numerous venues in the Lower East Side, New York); ONLYCONNECT (Bloomberg Headquarters with Art in General, New York, 2008); and Things Fall Apart All
Over Again (
Artists Space, New York, 2005).
Hull has organized
numerous publications and exhibitions including Blind Date (1998), a catalogue of 31
artists and writers» collaborations; I'm Still In Love With You (1998 - 99), an album and catalogue in which visual
artists and writers respond to the 1972 album by Al Green; Song Poems (2000 - 01), a catalogue with three CDs of 43 original lyrics, songs and album art contributed by
numerous writers,
artists and musicians; and Nothing Moments (2007), a publishing and curatorial project consisting of 24 limited edition books and
over 400 original drawings.
As curator of this university contemporary art gallery for
over four years, Blackson initiated a public art program, international publishing house, and
numerous solo exhibitions with
artists such as Jimmie Durham, Minerva Cuevas, Christoph Büchel, Brian Chippendale, Julianne Swartz, Anthony McCall, Harry Smith, and Big Chief of the Yellow Pocahontas Mardi Gras Indian Tribe, Darryl Montana.
The
artist's work has been shown in
over twenty solo exhibitions and
numerous group exhibitions internationally and is represented by Galerie Samuel Lallouz, Montréal and Hyphen - Hub, New York, and in public collections and publications worldwide.
Rosler has had
numerous solo exhibitions at museums and galleries internationally and has published
over 15 books of art and cultural criticism, most recently Culture Class (2012), on
artists and gentrification.
However, the work of these
artists developed considerably
over sustained careers that spanned
numerous decades and — in the case of Auerbach, Kossoff and Rego — continue into the present day.
Over the course of two years, the
artist accumulated
numerous stories that formed the starting point for extensive journeys through the landscape of her childhood.
The
artist has also participated in
numerous festivals and collaborations in public art projects around the U.K. Douglas restored and converted a horse box «The Tinker Box» into a traveling gallery / stage, she has worked as a restorer for
over a decade.
Amerika has taken
numerous texts from authors such as Immanuel Kant, John Ruskin, P. T. Barnum, Andy Warhol, Raoul Vaneigem, Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill, and various documents produced by Conceptual
artists of the 1960s, to produce experimental tag clouds that reveal both the writers» use of language and the thematic subjects they obsessed
over.
In addition to the
numerous solo exhibitions that have been devoted to the
artist over the past thirty years, a number of major artistic events, such as Aurora Borealis in 1985, have included his work.
Moishe Mana, founder of the moving company, and his right - hand man Eugene Lemay have converted 150,000 square feet of the 1.5 million industrial space they own in Jersey City into the impressive Mana Contemporary, a center that houses
over 250
artists» studios,
numerous art galleries, Richard Meier's Model Museum, Gary Lichtenstein's Editions printing studio and shop, in addition to dance studios, an art book shop, a bistro, designer studios, a recently completed spectacular column - free 50,000 - square - foot separate glass gallery, and who knows what else?
Over her career of more than five decades, the conceptual
artist and philosopher Adrian Piper has penned
numerous open letters to magazines, editors, critics and others involved in the reception of her art.
A former Director (2000 - 06) of CCA Wattis Institute, at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, he has curated
numerous group shows at the Hayward Gallery
over the past 11 years, including The Painting of Modern Life (2007), Psycho Buildings (2008), an exhibition that included interactive and immersive installations by
artists such as Mike Nelson, Gelitin and Do - ho Suh; and The Infinite Mix (2016); he also has curated important retrospectives and solo exhibitions by Ed Ruschka, Jeremy Deller, Carsten Holler, Tracey Emin and George Condo.
A former Director (2000 - 06) of San Francisco's CCA Wattis Institute, he has curated
numerous group shows at the Hayward Gallery
over the past 11 years, including The Painting of Modern Life (2007), and Psycho Buildings (2008), an exhibition that included installations by
artists such as Mike Nelson, Gelitin and Do - ho Suh.
A 2001 recipient of CCF's Fellowship for Visual
Artists,
over the years she has had
numerous group and solo exhibitions throughout the world including the California African American Museum, Japanese American National Museum, the Craft and Folk Art Museum, the International Assemblage
Artists Exhibition (Berlin, Germany), National Museum of Mexican Art (Chicago, Illinois) and international Assemblage
Artist Award Exhibition (New York, New York).
Numerous important solo shows were dedicated to the
artist over the years.
Larry Bell is a contemporary
artist and sculptor whose work has been shown in
numerous museums and public spaces in the United States and abroad
over the course of his 40 - year career.
The Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, FSW and Los Angeles
artist Dave Muller have commissioned THAT»S PAINTING Productions to paint
over the 250 + ft. mural painted for «Dave Muller: Everything Sounds Good Right Now» in wall - colors that were developed by our Gallery namesake Bob Rauschenberg as the backdrop for
numerous exhibitions of his own work.
She has curated
numerous contemporary art exhibitions by Japanese, Canadian, and international
artists for
over 20 years in Japan and Canada.
Over the years the artist has shown his works in various solo and group exhibition, not to mention the large number of pieces held in numerous public collections spanning from The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, over Albertina in Vienna to Malmö Konsthall in Swe
Over the years the
artist has shown his works in various solo and group exhibition, not to mention the large number of pieces held in
numerous public collections spanning from The Museum of Modern Art in New York City,
over Albertina in Vienna to Malmö Konsthall in Swe
over Albertina in Vienna to Malmö Konsthall in Sweden.
A longtime art advocate and active participant in the Chicago arts community, he has established valuable relationships with
numerous artists, collectors, and civic leaders
over the past 20 years.
She has had
over twenty solo exhibitions and has been featured in
numerous group shows and fairs across the world, including
Artists Interpret Shakespeare at Elmhurst Art Museum (Elmhurst), and Chicago Invasion at Blue Rider Gallery (Taipei, Tiawan).
The Suburban is an
artist - run project space in Oak Park, Illinois;
over the past thirteen years, it has hosted projects by
numerous major and emerging
artists including Ceal Floyer, Nicholas Gambaroff, Lucie Fontaine, Luc Tuymans, Katharina Gross, Ann Pibal, and Katrin Sigurdardottir.
Black
Over White by Brazilian
artist Maria Lynch is part of Pacific Standard Time LA / LA, the vast project supported by the Getty Foundation to produce exhibitions and education events related to Latin American and Latino art, in
numerous venues across Southern California.
Klosterman has also been involved with an ongoing collaboration with Venice based Light and Space
artist, Laddie John Dill and together they have realized
numerous monumental sculpture commissions all
over the United States.
Over his career, the
artist has received numerous awards, including the Kaiserring by the city of Goslar, Germany (2012); the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale (2009); the Lifetime Achievement Award, Americans for the Arts, New York (2005) and the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement, College Art Association, New York (
artist has received
numerous awards, including the Kaiserring by the city of Goslar, Germany (2012); the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale (2009); the Lifetime Achievement Award, Americans for the Arts, New York (2005) and the Distinguished
Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement, College Art Association, New York (
Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement, College Art Association, New York (1999).
Grabner is the cofounder and director of The Suburban, an
artist - run project space in Oak Park, Illinois, which
over the past 10 years has hosted projects by
numerous major and emerging
artists.
Over the last two decades, alongside his better known sculptural work, German
artist Thomas Schütte (born 1954) has created watercolors and drawings of his acquaintances and friends, as well as
numerous self - portraits (such as the Mirror Drawings).
An
artist we have followed closely
over the past few years having won
numerous awards and now presents his first solo exhibition at our 144 New Bond Street gallery.
Over the last five decades he has documented the life and cultural production of this iconic neighborhood that has served as an incubator for the New York Puerto Rican identity, and served as a mentor to
numerous Puerto Rican and Latino
artists in the city.
Of the
numerous exhibitions that will be presented this fall, it is difficult to measure exact percentages of female
artists that will be included, yet it is clear that Radical Women seeks to correct Latin American and Latinx art's relationship to feminist art histories through a historically framed presentation of experimental artworks from
over fifteen countries.
A former Director (2000 - 06) of CCA Wattis Institute, at the California College of Arts in San Francisco, he has curated
numerous group shows at the Hayward Gallery
over the past 11 years, including The Painting of Modern Life (2007), Psycho Buildings (2008), an exhibition that included interactive and immersive installations by
artists such as Mike Nelson, Gelitin and Do - ho Suh; and The Infinite Mix (2016); he also has curated important retrospectives and solo exhibitions by Ed Ruscha, Jeremy Deller, Carsten Holler, Tracey Emin, and George Condo.
The earnest «reflexivity» of the narration, which constantly draws attention to its modes of discourse; the smug female voice -
over artist, who bizarrely mispronounces the
numerous French words; the use of another medium — in this case dance — to create a kind of abstract demonstration of the film's content — these things all hark weirdly back to the «materialist» theory that influenced art school teaching in the Nineties, and further back to the frequently soul - destroying «deconstructed narrative» cinema of the late Seventies and early Eighties.
In this exhibition, they will debut the 13 Tenets of Future Feminism, a manifesto the
artists and musicians have honed
over the past three years from
numerous retreats and meetings representing a frontier feminist perspective.
The curator had accumulated
numerous gifts from
artists whose work he'd shown
over the years.
In the course of
over 20 years she has founded the Israel Museum's international contemporary art collection and curated
numerous exhibitions including James Turrell: Two Spaces (1982), Anselm Kiefer (1984), Three British Sculptors: Richard Deacon, Julian Opie, Richard Wentworth (1985), New York Now (Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum and others, 1987), Christian Boltanski: Lessons of Darkness (1989), Life Size: A Sense of the Real in Recent Art (1990), Hidden Reflections (Marylène Negro, Christian Marclay, Hiroshi Sugimoto and others, 1992), Kiki Smith (1994), Gerhard Richter (1995), Marks:
Artists Work Throughout Jerusalem (David Hammons, Juan Muñoz, Sarkis and others, 1996) Skin - Deep: Surface Appearances in Contemporary Art (Zoe Leonard, Ana Mendieta, Khalil Rabah, Jana Sterbak and others, 1999), Yinka Shonibare: Double Dress (2002), Nedko Solakov: Alien Auras (2003), Vanishing Point: Hidden Beauty in Contemporary Art (2005), Green Line — A Project by Francis Alÿs (2005), News (2006), Made in China — The Estella Collection (2007), Bizarre Perfection (2008), First Show: Contemporary Art from The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
Over the past few years, he has been the subject of
numerous museum exhibitions, both within and outside his native homeland, and he was one of the
artists chosen to represent Indonesia at the 55th Venice Biennale, in 2013.
A prolific
artist, Phillips produced
over 200 prints and
numerous watercolours with subjects ranging from landscapes and still - life to portraiture.
Much of the fog enveloping Martin's story owes a lot to the
artist's own contradictory statements and to
numerous details of her life, which,
over the years, have been hard to corroborate.
Aside from its current program, the gallery has
over the years dedicated one or more solo exhibition to
numerous artists including Bas Jan Ader, Dieter Appelt, Richard Artschwager, Alighiero e Boetti, Chuck Close, Helmut Federle, Michael Heizer, Rebecca Horn, Johannes Kahrs, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Sol LeWitt, Mark Lombardi, Roxy Paine, Pipilotti Rist, Robert Smithson, and Pat Steir.
Numerous articles by distinguished designers,
artists and architects from all
over the world, who, with their ideas, projects and theories reflect on the topicality of the Bauhaus and its influence on 21st - century design, form part of this new and contemporary look at the movement.
Just recently, we saw how US
artist Jordan Eagles has joined the protest
over the gay blood donation ban, and there are
numerous contemporary examples of the
artists working against the social prejudices triggered by AIDS crisis all
over the world.
She has shown her work in galleries and museums in the United States, Germany, and Spain; curated
numerous exhibitions; produced
over 200
artist's books; and spent seventeen years running a rare - books store in Heidelberg.
Over the last thirty years, the Mark Moore Gallery has included or debuted the work of
numerous young
artists in the early stages of their careers — many of whom have later gone on to tremendous international success.