Not exact matches
The docu - series, entitled «James Franco
Presents» will center on the multi-talented actor and his
numerous ventures as an
artist, student, writer and director.
Jeremy Deller (b. 1966, United Kingdom), an
artist known for organizing
numerous parades, processions, and other collective actions that bring together contrasting swathes of English culture,
presents English Magic (2013), the hypnotic video he created as an integral part of his installation for the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2013.
Terry Winters participated in «
Artists» Sketchbooks,» Matthew Marks Gallery's inaugural show, in 1991, and since then the gallery has
presented numerous one - person exhibitions of his work.
The 1990s brought widespread international recognition, and the
artist's work was
presented in
numerous prestigious venues worldwide including the Austrian Pavilion of the 44th Venice Biennale (1990); documenta IX, Kassel (1992); The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Dia Center for the Arts, New York (both 1994); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (Carnegie International, 1995); Villa Arson, Nice (1995 - 96); and the Städtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach (1996).
ABOUT CURATOR INDIRA CESARINE Indira Cesarine's work as a curator for The Untitled Space gallery includes exhibitions (HOTEL) XX for SPRING / BREAK Art Show 2018,» Secret Garden,»
presenting the female gaze on erotica; «SHE INSPIRES,» a group show of 60
artists exhibiting works honoring inspirational women; the internationally - celebrated group shows «UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN,» and «ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE» responding to the political climate in America since the election of Donald Trump as well as
numerous other critically - acclaimed exhibitions.
Video works by the
artists were
presented in the framework of
numerous screenings including: Media Art Biennale WRO, Rencontres Internationales Paris / Berlin / Madrid and Hors Pistes Japon.
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.
Contemporary art is
present in the exhibition through works by
artists who have been involved with the Fondazione's
numerous cultural activities throughout the past decades.
The
artist has
presented major solo exhibitions at
numerous museums, including Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United Kingdom; Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, United Kingdom; Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris; Kunsthalle Mannheim, Germany; Institut Valencia d'Art Moderne, Valencia; Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona; Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, MI; The Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX; and Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Helsinki, Finland.
His works have been exhibited in
numerous solo and group exhibitions, among them, the 2007 retrospective at the Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL, which
presented a decade of the
artist's work and traveled to the Brooklyn Museum of Art in February 2008; and Bas's inclusion in the Nordic Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale, curated by Elmgreen & Dragset.
Faxon has curated
numerous collection - based exhibitions that trace the origins of the United States to the
present, including On Paper: Masterworks from the Addison Collection (2003), Maurice Prendergast: Learning to Look (2001 — 02), and Referencing the Past: Six Contemporary
Artists (1999).
In addition to Top Honors, the awards include Best Representational Painting, Best Abstract Painting, Best Sculpture, Best Work on Paper, Best Mixed Media, Best Photograph, and
numerous Honorable Mention citations, along with the $ 250 Catherine and Theo Hios Landscape Award and the Best New Member
Artist presented to one artist who is new to the members exhibition or who has not entered in the past five
Artist presented to one
artist who is new to the members exhibition or who has not entered in the past five
artist who is new to the members exhibition or who has not entered in the past five years.
Since then, Anderson has engaged with the
artists represented in the Foundation's collection, organizing
numerous exhibitions including Souls Grown Deep: African - American Vernacular Art of the South (1996)
presented in conjunction with the Atlanta Olympic Games at Michael C. Carlos Museum at City Hall East, The Quilts of Gee's Bend (2002) while director at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial (2011) at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Thus the monsters are in communication with works which allow language, stories branching out in all directions and fictions to be
present as spirits: hundreds of balloons in the form of speech bubbles, glass speakers, puppets, photographs of the
artist, who is speaking to animals, a film which has «produced a building» and
numerous stories which the monsters from the drawings want to begin...» (excerpt from the press release).
From the 19th century to the
present, the League has counted among its attendees and instructors many historically important
artists, and contributed to
numerous influential schools and movements in the art world.
Visiting
artists presented their films through
numerous festivals, including the Portland International Film Festival, Northwest Filmmakers» Festival, and Portland Jewish Film Festival, and in series such as Human Rights on Film, Reel Music, Japanese Currents, and Northwest Tracking.
She collaborates regularly with
artists from various disciplines and her works have been
presented across the US in theater venues, galleries, museums and in
numerous European festivals.
Perhaps we have developed a niche for this at Pallant House Gallery — following on from exhibitions of
artists such as Edward Burra, Robin Ironside, John Tunnard, and the recent «British Artists and the Spanish Civil War» which presented the work of numerous little - known artists alongside the likes of Picasso and
artists such as Edward Burra, Robin Ironside, John Tunnard, and the recent «British
Artists and the Spanish Civil War» which presented the work of numerous little - known artists alongside the likes of Picasso and
Artists and the Spanish Civil War» which
presented the work of
numerous little - known
artists alongside the likes of Picasso and
artists alongside the likes of Picasso and Moore.
Known for discovering
artists, representing masters, and placing important collections and archives into major public institutions, Pace / MacGill has
presented some 200 exhibitions and published
numerous catalogues on modern and contemporary photography.
Déjà Vu
presents new paintings and a sound installation from the highly influential
artists who are sought out for
numerous high profile collaborations and commissions, transforming buildings and public spaces across Europe, South America, and the United States.
Saar has received
numerous awards of distinction, including two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1974, 1984), a J. Paul Getty Fund for the Visual Arts Fellowship (1990), a Flintridge Foundation Visual
Artists Award (1998) and most recently, in 2013, the Museum of Contemporary
presented her with the Distinguished Women in the Arts Award.
In his second exhibition at Alexander Gray Associates, Iranian - born
artist Siah Armajani
presents works from his ongoing Tomb Series, in which the Minnesota - based
artist has been paying homage to
numerous activists, philosophers, and authors he is heavily influenced by since the «70s.
This is also rather surprising, as Alex Katz ranks among the most popular and successful living
artists, and is also
present in
numerous private Swiss collections.
Known for discovering
artists, representinv masters, and placing important collections and archives into major public institutions, Pace / MacGill has
presented some 200 exhibitions and published
numerous catalogues on modern and contemporary photography.
His exhibition New World
presents photographs from the
artist's new group of works of the same name, which were created in the course of
numerous journeys.
While Adian's formal practice is inspired by
numerous artists, including Richard Tuttle, Eva Hesse, Lynda Benglis and Richard Prince, an early supporter of his work, he identifies specifically with the humour that is
present in much of the art from Texas and the West.
In New York, the gallery
presented early solo exhibitions by
numerous artists including Rirkrit Tiravanija, Fred Tomaselli, and Dan Peterman.
One of the most celebrated female
artists of the twentieth and twenty - first centuries she has, for a period spanning more than thirty years, used make - up, prosthetics and props to
present herself in the guise of
numerous different personae, placed in contexts that draw on the visual conventions of film, television and the media.
Saar has received
numerous awards of distinction, including two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1974, 1984), a J. Paul Getty Fund for the Visual Arts Fellowship (1990), a Flintridge Foundation Visual
Artists Award (1998) and most recently, in 2013, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles,
presented her with the Distinguished Women in the Arts Award.
Blast is the first occasion where Puppi
presents, in a solo exhibition, the series of works re-animated Cinema a body of work, which the
artist has been working on since 2011 and that has already been
presented in
numerous group exhibitions during 2012.
Zimbabwe, Phillipe Berry, Joe Big - Big, a group exhibition devoted to sculpture
presents work by
numerous Zimbawean
artists, and
artists who have sojourned in Zimbabwe.
Since the late 1990s video and multi media art works of Chinese
artists have been selected for
numerous international video festivals and have been
presented at high - profile exhibitions, such as the documenta X in Kassel in 1997 (Feng Mengbo, Wang Jianwei) or the documenta XI (2002)(Feng Mengbo, Yang Fudong) or again the 50th Venice Biennial (2003)(Cao Fei, Chen Shaoxiong, Gu Dexin, Jiang Zhi, Liang Juhui, Yang Fudong, Yang Zhenzhong, Zhang Peili, Zhu Jia).
Preceding her tenure at the Studio Museum, Beckwith was the Whitney Lauder Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, where she worked on
numerous exhibitions including Locally Localized Gravity (2007), an exhibition and program of events
presented by more than 100
artists whose practices are social, participatory, and communal.
Our collection features art created between 1900 and the
present, and highlights the work of
numerous individual
artists in depth.
This survey of Schnabel's career to date
presents the
artist's painterly production, from the 1970s through to the
present, juxtaposing his large - scale paintings with his
numerous critically acclaimed movies — Basquiat (1996), Before Night Falls (2000), The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) and his newest film Miral, which addresses the Palestinian - Israeli conflict.
The work of Parisian
artist Pierre Huyghe (HEW - ig) has won international acclaim and has been
presented in
numerous solo and group exhibitions in recent years.
He previously organized
numerous exhibitions as co-founder of the
artist - run curatorial initiative, Progress Report and is currently a partner and co-director of
Present Company, a Brooklyn - based exhibition and social space.
Recent independent curatorial projects include: CORPORATE OCCULT, let's talk about the body baby, NU Performance (2016), which
presented works by international
artists that dealt with contemporary issues surrounding gender and the body; Art in the Era of Digital Capitalism (2016), a conference considering the tendencies of acceleration and post-2011 institutional alternatives, which included Franco Bifo Beradi as its keynote speaker; and
numerous others.
He has published his works in
numerous artist books, anthologies and catalogs and
presented them worldwide in exhibitions — including at the documenta 5 and 6 in Kassel, in the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, in the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, in the Fotomuseum Winterthur, in the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, in the Arnolfini in Bristol, in the Louisiana in Copenhagen, in the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, as well as in group exhibitions at the Venice Biennale or in the Serpentine Gallery in London.
With the support of an experienced team of curators, advisors and SITE's Board of Directors, Hofmann continues SITE's legacy of
presenting first one - person museum exhibitions of
numerous emerging and now internationally recognized
artists in addition to significant group exhibitions, while garnering SITE an expanded profile among its national and international peer institutions as well as in its own community.
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.
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.
Faced with this fundamental change, revolutionary attempts are being carried out by
numerous creators to respond to the challenge, both through resistance and through innovation.In the exhibition «Transformers», Choi Jeong - hwa, Didier Fiuza Faustino, Martino Gamper and Pedro Reyes,
artists, designers and social activists, with the participation of the public
present their projects.
Numerous young
artists, of different backgrounds and practices, draw inspiration from the spirit of such a traditional movement, addressing the theme in a new light to discover innovative perspectives by
presenting a variety of formulations dealing with a number of issues to characterize today's social and environmental concerns.
Bringing together more than 30 works from
numerous international collections spanning almost two decades of genre - defying production, this volume
presents an overview of the
artist's striking and often humorous work from the late 1990s to the
present.
Presented here are
numerous images from roughly 100
artists that visually demonstrate the various ways in which comics have become a form of high art.
(São Paulo, Brazil) The International Art Fair of São Paulo, in its tenth edition, with 130 exhibiting galleries from Brazil and abroad,
presents works of modern and contemporary art, of
numerous prestigious
artists.
For fourteen years, the Kiyo Higashi Gallery
presented numerous groundbreaking exhibitions and exhibited works by some of the most important
artists of the time, including Larry Bell, Max Cole, William Dwyer, and Carolee Toon.
Since 1994 when Watson in association with Marc Pottier
presented Brazilian art star Tunga in his first North American solo exhibition, Watson has curated and written about
numerous Brazilian
artists including Lucas Arruda, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Laura Lima, Jarbas Lopes, Denise Milan, Paulo Nazareth, Nunca, osgemeos, Valeska Soares, and Thiago Rocha Pitta.
She has
presented numerous artists through public programs at notable venues such as the Venice Biennale, Istanbul Biannual, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Independent Curators International, Asia Society Museum, Museum of Modern Art, and Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, among others.