Sentences with phrase «numerous solo projects»

He has curated numerous solo projects with artists such as Hassan Khan, Cosima von Bonin, Shilpa Gupta and Kerry Tribe.
Czyszczoń has had numerous solo projects including: Evil Air at Art Agenda Nova Gallery, Kracow; Polscy Malarze, Polskie Obrazy (with Piotr Lakomy) at Starter Gallery Poznan; I lit up one cigarette from another at Czynna Gallery, Warsaw; andLektionen in finsterni — Lessons of darkness at Starter Gallery Poznan.

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Besides her work for these publishers, she has volunteered as a narrator for LibriVox since March, 2007 and currently has a number of solos in their catalog along with numerous group projects and poetry readings.
A graduate of Pratt Institute (BFA in Painting) and Parsons School of Design (MFA), Cake's works have been exhibited at numerous galleries and exhibitions, including a solo show at The Untitled Space in July 2015, «Allegories Of The Held,» as well as public works such as The Gateway Project's Mural in Newark Penn Station «Cast the Burden and the Light Will Impress».
She has engaged in solo and collaborative projects with numerous Chicago creatives and institutions, including A+D Gallery at Columbia College Chicago, The Black Visual Archive, Chicago Artists» Coalition & Hatch Projects, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center, Quite Strong and Swimming Pool Project Space, amongprojects with numerous Chicago creatives and institutions, including A+D Gallery at Columbia College Chicago, The Black Visual Archive, Chicago Artists» Coalition & Hatch Projects, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center, Quite Strong and Swimming Pool Project Space, amongProjects, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center, Quite Strong and Swimming Pool Project Space, among others.
The recipient of numerous honours and awards, Jonas's most recent solo exhibitions include the U.S. Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, Centre for Contemporary Art, Kitakyushu Project Gallery, Japan (2014); Kulturhuset Stadsteatern Stockholm (2013); Proyecto Paralelo, Mexico (2013); Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2013); Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2011); and Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010).
She has shown throughout the Mid-Atlantic area, with solo exhibitions at Loyola University, McLean Projects for the Arts, and the Art Registry in Washington, D.C., as well as numerous exhibitions throughout the East Coast.
Cruz has attended numerous residencies and shown nationally with solo exhibitions at Chicago Artist Coalition, Chicago; Comfort Station, Chicago; SUG's at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; and a solo project at EXPO Art Fair, Chicago.
Mira has held numerous solo exhibitions, including most recently Mira Gojak, Murray White Room, Melbourne 2009; Cave, Block Projects, Melbourne 2008 and Too Near, Too Far, Monash University Project Room, Melbourne Art Fair 2006.
His work has been featured in international exhibitions including the Sculpture Project in Munster (1997); XXIV São Paulo Biennial; Documenta X; Venice Biennale (1993, 2003); as well as numerous solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Serpentine Gallery, London; and the Kunsthalle, Zurich.
Kauper has had solo shows at ACME Gallery in Los Angeles, and Deitch Projects in New York City, and has been included in numerous group exhibitions both in the United States and Europe, including venues such as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, The Pompidou Center in Paris, the Kunsthalle Vienna, and the Stedelijk Museum in Gent.
Cruz has attended numerous residencies and shown nationally with solo exhibitions at Chicago Artist Coalition, Chicago; Comfort Station, Chicago; SUG's at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; and a solo project (representing the BOLT Residency) curated by Dieter Roalstraete at EXPO Art Fair, Chicago.
His work has been featured in numerous solo - exhibitions including at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit (2015); The Brant Foundation (2015); the Aspen Art Museum (2013); Dallas Contemporary (2011); Freiburg Kunstverein (2012); Le Consortium, Dijon (2002); and group exhibitions at the Tate Modern and Punta Della Dogana / Palazzo Grassi, Venice (both 2009), as well as performance - based projects at the Tate Modern (2009), Guggenheim Museum, New York (2009), and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2013).
SHOWS (selection) 2014 still on view: Kunst im Bau 5, installation in the former engineering workshops of the Isarthal Railway, Munich (curator Christoph Nicolaus) UNPAINTED media art fair, Munich, lab 3.0: positions of media art (curator Li Zhenhua) 2013 ikono On Air Festival on ikonotv, ikono Menasa and numerous locations in Berlin Villa Biesental, Berlin, K - Geist 100 Economy Pack Installation in the studio building of the City of Munich, K - Geist 100 Studio, (with Jutta Burkhardt) 2012 Satellite For Contemporary Art, Platform 3, Munich, Raw Material Artistic Spirit Repository For Knowledge And Art in the Syntopic Salon, Potsdam, Germany, a collaboration with the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Science Biennale For One, KloHäuschen Munich, Germany German Consulate General, New York, Etsi Omnes Ego Non 2011 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, USA, The Shadows of the Fire in my Mind, (solo show) Regensburg New Art Society, Regensburg, Germany, kitchnapping goes shopping Kunstherberge Birkenau, Munich, Germany, The Driftwood Project (Feb — Mai) Salon, ISCP Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA Künstlerforum Bonn, Germany (solo show) 2010 Open Studios, International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), Brooklyn, New York, USA Gallery Bezirk Oberbayern, Munich, Germany, Et In Arcadia Ego, (solo catalogue) 2009 Ebersberg Art Society, Ebersberg, Germany Brainwash, performance at St Luke's Church, Munich Art Meets Fashion, nurjungekunst.de, Prater Island, Munich 2008 The Medium of Drawing, Great Art Show, Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany 2007 The Dark Side of Beauty, nurjungekunst.de, Munich, Germany real, sortiert, fingiert, Linhof - Gallery, Munich, Germany Centre for Contemporary Art, Plovdiv, Bulgaria Goethe Institute, Sofia, Bulgaria 2006 Landshut Art Society, Landshut 2005 Ebersberg Art Society, Ebersberg art / s / hopping, Munich, Germany, (solo show) 2004 lab 30, Laboratory for Experimental Video and Sound, Kulturhaus abraxas, Augsburg, Germany
Since her 2015 solo gallery project in Basel, she has participated in numerous group shows in Swiss and international galleries and institutions.
He has had numerous solo exhibitions, including «Evolving Geometries: Line, Form, and Color,» Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA; «Patrick Wilson: Pull,» University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA; and exhibitions at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects; Ameringer, McEnery, and Yohe, New York; Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco, and Curator's Office, Washington DC.
Her work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, including The Landing Gallery (Rockland, ME); Evos Art Institute (Lowell, MA); the Attleboro Museum of Art (Attleboro, MA); The Judi Rotenberg Gallery (Boston, MA); 571 Projects (New York City).
Min has had numerous solo exhibitions and projects both nationally and internationally, which include «Into the Sun,» Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA; «For Instance,» Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; «Above and Beyond,» Pasadena Museum of Contemporary Art, CA; «Distance is like the future, Circa Series,» Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA; «Fading Wild,» Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, TX; «One foot in front of the other,» Or Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; «Fast times,» ACME., Los Angeles, CA, amongprojects both nationally and internationally, which include «Into the Sun,» Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA; «For Instance,» Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; «Above and Beyond,» Pasadena Museum of Contemporary Art, CA; «Distance is like the future, Circa Series,» Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA; «Fading Wild,» Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, TX; «One foot in front of the other,» Or Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; «Fast times,» ACME., Los Angeles, CA, amongProjects, Culver City, CA; «For Instance,» Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; «Above and Beyond,» Pasadena Museum of Contemporary Art, CA; «Distance is like the future, Circa Series,» Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA; «Fading Wild,» Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, TX; «One foot in front of the other,» Or Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; «Fast times,» ACME., Los Angeles, CA, among others.
Tran has had numerous solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally, which include Adornment of Basic Space at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects in Culver City, CA; Mind is a Pure Expanse of Space at Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco, CA; Luminosity at Cohan and Leslie, New York, NY; Tam Van Tran: Psychonaut at Blaffer Gallery, at The Art Museum of the University of Houston, Houston, TX; Cold Frost at the Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA and SubUrban: Tam Van Tran at the Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN, among others.
She has had solo exhibitions at Lawndale Art Center (2013) and Optical Project (2016), and her work has been included in numerous local, regional and national juried exhibitions.
Also an artist, he has exhibited his work at numerous project spaces in Los Angeles, most notably in a solo show, entitled «Firmament Av.»
She has been in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including (solos) The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MO; the Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA; Ameringer McEnery Yohe Gallery, New York, NY; Anita Beckers Gallery, Frankfurt, GE; Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA; The Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA; Pitzer Art Galleries in Claremont, CA; and 2016 exhibitions at Páramo Gallery, Guadalajara, Mexico; and at Patron Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Her work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions including Institut d'art contemporain, Villeurbanne / Rhône - Alpes (2017); Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas (2016); Wellcome Collection, London (2015); S.M.A.K., Ghent (2015); FRAC Corse, Corte (2013); Beppu Project, Beppu, Japan (2012); WIELS, Brussels (2009); Musée d'Orsay, Paris (2003); CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco (2003); Kunsthalle, Bern (2003); and Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2002).
Britton has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at Boston University, Boston, MA, USA; Scott Charmin Gallery, Houston, TX, USA; LTD Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Vanity Projects, Miami, FL, USA; Field Projects, New York, NY, USA; Knockdown Center, Queens, NY, USA; Pelham Arts Center, Pelham, NY, USA; Schwules Museum, Berlin, Germany; and Siena Arts Institute, Siena, Italy and numerous other arts institutions and pProjects, Miami, FL, USA; Field Projects, New York, NY, USA; Knockdown Center, Queens, NY, USA; Pelham Arts Center, Pelham, NY, USA; Schwules Museum, Berlin, Germany; and Siena Arts Institute, Siena, Italy and numerous other arts institutions and pProjects, New York, NY, USA; Knockdown Center, Queens, NY, USA; Pelham Arts Center, Pelham, NY, USA; Schwules Museum, Berlin, Germany; and Siena Arts Institute, Siena, Italy and numerous other arts institutions and projectsprojects.
His work has been featured in numerous solo - exhibitions including at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit (2015), The Brant Foundation (2015), the Aspen Art Museum (2013), Dallas Contemporary (2011), Freiburg Kunstverein (2012); Le Consortium, Dijon (2002); and group exhibitions at the Yokohama Triennale, Japan (2017), as well as the Tate Modern and Punta Della Dogana / Palazzo Grassi, Venice (both 2009), and performance - based projects at the Tate Modern (2009), Guggenheim Museum, New York (2009), and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2013).
Among the many exciting exhibition programmes announced by the galleries, of particular note are the numerous special projects, solo and thematic exhibitions which will be on view: Noteworthy solo presentations include Tony Cragg at Buchmann, George Condo at Simon Lee, Rachel Whiteread at Luhring Augustine, Balla at Toninelli, Peter Blake at Claude Bernard, Erwin Blumenfeld at Minotaure, Gérard Deschamps at Martine and Thibault de la Châtre, John Armleder at Catherine Issert...
Jules de Balincourt has contributed to numerous exhibits around the world, including recent solo exhibitions at the Deitch Projects gallery in New York and the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan.
His work has featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and esteemed galleries and museums since 2004, including The Art Center, Illinois, Chicago Cultural Center, Walker Art Center, Chicago Urban Art Society, Linda Warren Projects, Kasher / Potamkin Gallery, The Arts Club of Chicago, Delta Institute and Museum Belvedere, Netherlands.
His work has been featured in solo exhibitions at School 33 (Baltimore), Bedford Gallery at Longwood University (Virginia), and the Washington Theological Union (DC), and in group exhibitions at numerous venues including Vox Populi (Philadelphia), Outlet (Brooklyn), Trestle (Brooklyn), ArtSpace (New Haven), Maxon Mills (Wassaic, NY), Passenger (Detroit), the Museum of New Art (Detroit), Tompkins Projects (Brooklyn), Zora Space (Brooklyn), Porch Projects (DC), and the Katzen Museum (DC).
His paintings have been in numerous exhibitions including solo exhibitions with Project: ARTspace and most recently at Visions West Contemporary in 2017.
She has had numerous solo exhibitions nationally and internationally, including the Pomona College Museum of Art, Claremont, CA; Angles Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA; Ameringer McEnery Yohe Gallery, New York, NY; Anita Beckers Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany; Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel; and the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA.
Alexander has participated in American and international solo and group exhibitions at numerous galleries, museums, and art fairs including Art From the New World at the Bristol City Museum, Bristol, England, Outwin Boochever Portrait Painting and Sculpture Exhibition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, Art Miami, Miami Project, Scope Miami, Strychnin Gallery in Berlin, Germany, and Merry Karnowski Gallery in Los Angeles, CA.
His work was featured in a solo exhibition at Deitch Project in 2009 entitled «New Dark Ages,» and numerous other exhibitions and screenings including: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (solo); Loyal Gallery, Malmö (solo); Foxy Productions, New York (solo); Andreas Melas Presents, Athens (solo); Peres Projects, Berlin; Pace Wildenstein, New York; CANADA, New York; Green on Red Gallery, Dublin; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; Tate Britain, London; Musee d' Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris / ARC, Paris; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; and The Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool.
Chan has participated in numerous group exhibitions abroad and has received solo exhibitions at SCCA - Ljubljana, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Slovenia (2017); Grey Projects, Singapore (2016); Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2014); The Substation, Singapore (2013).
He has had numerous solo exhibitions, including: Praxes Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2015); Markus Lüttgen, Cologne (2015); Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland (2014); The Gardens, Vilnius (2014); Piper Keys, London (2014); Juliette Jongma (2012); Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin (2011); Marres, Maastricht (2010); British School in Rome (2008); Artpace, San Antonio (2007); STORE, London (2007); Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (2006); and Studio Voltaire, London, (2006).
Pfeiffer has had numerous solo exhibitions at a diverse array of institutions including The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (2001), the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (2001), the Barbican Art Centre in London (2001), Massachusetts Institute of Technology's List Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, MA (2003), The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (2003), The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu (2003), Gagosian Gallery in New York (2004), MUSAC - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain (2008), Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin (2009), BAIBAKOV Art Projects, Moscow (2009), Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY (2010), Sammlung Goetz, Munich (2011), Paula Cooper Gallery, NYC (2012), and The Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila, Philippines (2015), among others.
She has had numerous solo shows and has participated in many group shows and museum projects; such as «NewView,» at the Contemporary Museum of Art in Baltimore; «Art on Paper,» at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; and «Starting Here: A Selection of Distinguished Artists from UCSB,» Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA.
Her conceptually based projects, from contemporary portraits of Jesus to levitating bottles of Xanax, have been included in numerous group and solo exhibitions in museums, galleries, and alternative spaces throughout the US.
The recipient of numerous honors and awards, Jonas's most recent solo exhibitions include those at HangarBicocca, Milan (Fall 2014); Centre for Contemporary Art, Kitakyushu Project Gallery, Japan (2014); Kulturhuset Stadsteatern Stockholm (2013); Proyecto Paralelo, Mexico (2013); Contemporary Art Museum, Houston (2013); Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2011); and Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010).
On top of solo exhibitions, global mural commissions and a host of secret projects, D * Face also runs his own London gallery, StolenSpace, which hosts numerous sell out street art exhibitions on an annual basis.
He has had numerous solo exhibitions at venues that include Deitch Projects, New York, NY (2008, 04); Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, CA (2006); and Sorrywereclosed, Brussels, Belgium (2006).
Takal has since shown in numerous solo, duo, and group shows at such venues as: Night Gallery and SADE in Los Angeles; Alter Space, San Francisco; Jeffrey Stark, New York; and Interstate Projects, Brooklyn.
Gaskon has been exhibited widely in numerous solo and group shows in Europe and North America, including Balzer Projects in Basel, Switzerland, Solo Positions in Berlin, Germany, Le Guern in Warsaw, Poland, Ledygel Institute in Hungary, Noyes Art Museum - NJ, Chashama, the Times Square Alliance, US, Artissima, Italy, Viennafair, Austria, and the Saatchi Screen Project, United Kingsolo and group shows in Europe and North America, including Balzer Projects in Basel, Switzerland, Solo Positions in Berlin, Germany, Le Guern in Warsaw, Poland, Ledygel Institute in Hungary, Noyes Art Museum - NJ, Chashama, the Times Square Alliance, US, Artissima, Italy, Viennafair, Austria, and the Saatchi Screen Project, United KingSolo Positions in Berlin, Germany, Le Guern in Warsaw, Poland, Ledygel Institute in Hungary, Noyes Art Museum - NJ, Chashama, the Times Square Alliance, US, Artissima, Italy, Viennafair, Austria, and the Saatchi Screen Project, United Kingdom.
The recipient of numerous honors and awards, Jonas's most recent solo exhibitions include those at Centre for Contemporary Art, Kitakyushu Project Gallery, Japan (2014); Kulturhuset Stadsteatern Stockholm (2013); Proyecto Paralelo, Mexico (2013); Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2013); Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2011); and Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010).
His conceptual works, installations, and book projects have been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions.
Takal has shown in numerous solo, two - person, and group shows including: Alter Space, San Francisco; SADE LA, Los Angeles; Jeffrey Stark, New York; and Interstate Projects curated by Springsteen, Brooklyn.
paggett's solo and collective performance have been exhibited in numerous institutions, including Danspace Project at St. Mark's Church (New York), Diverseworks (Houston), the Studio Museum in Harlem, Vox Populi, and the Whitney Museum of American Art for the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
A writer, art collector and curator, he has curated numerous contemporary art exhibitions at museums and galleries throughout the UK with projects including Tim Walker: Dreamscapes at the Bowes Museum (2013), Black Bronze: White Slaves, The Sculpture of Keith Coventry at The New Art Centre, Salisbury (2012), and a solo show by Roger Hiorns at the Church of Saint Paulinus, Richmond (2007).
In addition to numerous engagements throughout the world, such as the Ruhrtriennale 2013, Etchells has also presented his solo projects in conjunction with the Midnight Moments» Series on New York's Times Square in 2016 and at the Tate Modern, London in 2015, the Hayward Gallery in 2013, and Künstlerhaus Bremen in 2010.
Over the last 12 years Martin has curated numerous exhibitions and projects, including solo shows by Simon Starling, Albert Oehlen, Lily van der Stokker, Alex Katz, Hans - Peter Feldmann, Heimo Zobernig, Dexter Dalwood, Carol Bove, Bojan Sarcevic, Deimantas Narkevicius, Peter Fraser, Katy Moran, Mark Titchner, Brian Griffiths and Lucy McKenzie, as well as group exhibitions that include The Dark Monarch: Magic and Modernity in British Art, Tate St Ives, 2009; Pale Carnage, Arnolfini, 2007; and The Hollows of Glamour, Herbert Read Gallery, 2003.
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