The book mainly comprises previously unpublished material, including
numerous photographs of the artists installing their work or simply chatting.
Not exact matches
Because the
artist is currently unable to visit Alcatraz, Haines has made
numerous trips to Ai's studio in Beijing to deliver in - depth information about the site, including maps, archival materials,
photographs, and video footage conveying the history
of Alcatraz and the particular spaces where the work will be installed.
Rounding out the catalogue are
numerous details and installation views, atmospheric color
photographs of the
artist's studio and materials, and an illustrated visual appendix showing a selection
of Frecon's reference sources for the comprised works, including insightful commentary written by the
artist.
Included in the holdings are thousands
of photographs, documents,
artist letters, publications, ephemera, audio, video and film that document the Walker's long history with
numerous artists, such as Chuck Close, Bruce Conner, Trisha Brown, and Merce Cunningham.
Numerous artists have devoted their work to understanding the representational systems that inform identity and history in their respective cultures, from William Kentridge's poetic animated films on the ravages
of apartheid to Michal Rovner's abstracted
photographs and videos
of Middle Eastern countries with contested borders.
Having traveled
numerous times in his life through this town to visit family in Peru, the
artist recalled his own experiences there through found - images
of the city in an online travel blog and began to marry these candid
photographs with his interest in Latin American modernist and public sculpture.
Paolini has often expressed his admiration for de Chirico, hailing him as an «illustrious model» and incorporating
numerous references to the
artist in his own
photographs, sculptures, and drawings throughout the course
of his career.
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
numerous photographs found during the research, the
artist chose those which illustrated her own memories
of events, places or people that she had lost somewhere along the way and that she misses.
This exhibition
of 12 sculptures and
numerous drawings and
photographs by the Italian - born
artist is prefaced by a new work, In Frequencies, by Tony Cragg, who in the accompanying catalogue credits Rosso as the first modern sculptor.
Arne Svenson is a New York - based
artist whose work has led him down
numerous and varied paths
of visual exploration, from landscape
photographs of Las Vegas to portraits
of sock monkeys, forensic facial reconstructions, and medical museum specimens.
In addition, Salvo is an
artist whose
photographs are represented in
numerous collections including the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, MOMA, The Boston Museum
of Fine Arts, the Fogg Art Museum, San Francisco MOMA, the Houston Museum
of Fine Arts and the Addison Gallery
of American Art.
The Block's collection
of contemporary
photographs includes major works by renowned
artists David Levinthal, Robert Mapplethorpe, Luis González Palma, Shirin Neshat, Andres Serrano, Andy Warhol and
numerous Chicago - based
artists including Alan Cohen, Barbara Crane, Nathan Lerner, Laura Letinsky, Joseph Sterling, Brad Temkin and Edmund Teske.
His sculpture,
photographs and paintings are in
numerous public and private collections including The Contemporary Museum — Honolulu, Paul Allen / Art CollTrust, The
Artist Book Collection at the Museum
of Contemporary Art — Chicago, Biograph, and elsewhere.
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.
The Morris Louis Estate papers include records
of gallery exhibitions, mostly André Emmerich Gallery; artwork inventories; legal records concerning the lawsuit Bernstein v. Brenner; financial records
of the sale
of Louis» artwork; printed materials; writings about Louis;
photographs of exhibition installations and artwork; and posthumous project files which include documentation
of film projects by Robert Pierce Productions, a catalog raisonne, PBS documentaries, video recordings
of the exhibition «Morris Louis Now», and
numerous sound recordings
of interviews with
artists, many with transcripts, discussing Morris Louis and conducted by Anita Faatz.
Guise & Dolls focused on several prominent bodies
of work from each
artist's oeuvre: Warhol's «Ladies and Gentlemen» series (1975)
of drag queen portraits, Christopher Makos's «Altered Images» series
of Warhol in drag, Mapplethorpe's
photographs of lifelong friend and longtime muse Patti Smith that range from masculine to feminine and Mapplethorpe's photographic series and book Lady: Lisa Lyon (1983)
of the female bodybuilding champion in
numerous gender - bending guises.
At the Frieze fair, which opens on Friday,
numerous galleries will include work by Biennial
artists: New York's Mitchell Innes and Nash, which represents Pope.L, whose massive installation in the Whitney included hundreds
of pieces
of bologna affixed to the wall in pushpins, will be offering one
of the
artist's (less perishable)
photographs; the Los Angeles - based Night Gallery will feature works by Samara Golden, whose installation in the Whitney, The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes, included miniature interiors and a profusion
of mirrors; and Mary Mary, a Glasgow gallery, will feature a booth with works by Aliza Nisenbaum, whose large - scale, figurative paintings
of immigrants are also included in the Biennial.
Produced on the occasion
of Marshall's first exhibition at David Zwirner in London in 2014 and designed by JNL Design in Chicago, Look See features beautiful reproductions
of every painting on view in the show as well as
numerous details, preparatory drawings, installation
photographs, new scholarship by Robert Storr and a conversation between the
artist and Angela Choon, a Senior Partner at the gallery.
Sure to appeal to some
of the eviller plutocrats traipsing through the fair, this
photograph by the German
artist shows
numerous views
of the island where the villainous assassin Scaramanga hides his lair in The Man With the Golden Gun.
In 2012, the monograph, Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel was published to examine in depth the thirty plus year collaboration between these
artists as they tackled
numerous conceptual projects together that includes Billboards, How to Read Music In One Evening, Newsroom, and the seminal photography book Evidence, a collection
of found institutional
photographs, first published in 1977.
An
artist and author
of numerous books and articles, Trevor Paglen uses special equipment to
photograph sites
of secret government activity, or «black sites,» including the Tonopah Test Range and the Nevada Test and Training Range.
Tracing the development
of the
artist's extraordinary visual vocabulary, the exhibition includes 155 works on paper,
numerous experimental videos, and over 150 archival objects, including rarely seen sketchbooks, journals, exhibition flyers, posters, subway drawings, and documentary
photographs.
The
artist took many
photographs of the sky over his lifetime and these images feature prominently in his billboards, stacks and photography; examples are included in the collections
of numerous major museums including the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art and were featured in the
artist's posthumous exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2007.
Rounding out the catalogue are
numerous details and installation views, atmospheric color
photographs of the
artist's studio and materials, and an illustrated visual appendix showing a selection
of Frecon's reference sources for the works, including commentary by the
artist.