Not exact matches
Get a sneak peak at the
major debuts of the 2014 Detroit Autoshow, the
artist formally known as the North American International Auto Show.
«Revelations: Art from the African American South» celebrates the
debut of the Fine Arts Museums
of San Francisco
major acquisition from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation in Atlanta
of 62 works by contemporary African American
artists from the Southern United States.
This exhibition celebrates the
debut of the Fine Arts Museums
of San Francisco's
major acquisition from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation in Atlanta
of sixty - two works by contemporary African American
artists from the Southern United States.
His gallery, Lehmann Maupin — whose Lower East Side location hosted his solo
debut last year — is consciously cultivating a global profile for the Puerto Rico - born
artist, placing him in a series
of major shows all over the world throughout 2012.
The
artist recently exhibited a new body
of work, «Under - Song For A Cipher» at the New Museum in New York — her first
major solo show in the US since her museum
debut at the Studio Museum, Harlem, in 2011.
Two
major exhibits
of renowned
artists — Van Gogh's Bedrooms at Art Institute and Kerry James Marshall at MCA — is set to
debut February and April, respectively in Chicago.
The New Mexico - based
artist, who hadn't shown a
major new work since 2009 when he represented the United States in the Venice Biennale,
debuted a brand new multipart video and sound piece at Sperone Westwater and the Philadelphia Museum
of Art on September 18.
According to a recent piece in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, the
artist is experiencing a «London moment,» as she prepares for a
major exhibition at the Institute
of Contemporary Arts (featuring sculpture, photography, painting, and more) on the heels
of debuting costumes and backdrops in a ballet at London's Royal Opera House.
Despite the
artist's inclusion in the 2004 Carnegie International in Pittsburgh and several solo shows at
major American galleries in years since, her elusive, forlorn painterly world would not make its solo
debut in a US institution until this past winter, when thirty
of the Swedish
artist ’s
After the 1995 public
debut of its International
Artist - In - Residence (IAIR) program, Artpace quickly earned an international reputation for commissioning new artwork from
artists who went on to become
major figures in contemporary art, including Nancy Rubins, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Cornelia Parker, Isaac Julien, Teresita Fernandez, Christian Marclay, Arturo Herrera, Trevor Paglen, Rachel MacLean, Mark Bradford, and others.
# 6 Kaws x Black BFF Plush -2016 For his
major exhibition «Where the end starts» which
debuted at the Modern Art Museum
of Fort Worth in Texas and now continues in Asia, the New York based
artist created a black - colored BFF plush; a limited amount
of BFF is made in a black body and a pink nose.
Set to
debut at the Modern Art Museum
of Fort Worth Sept. 21, Urban Theater: New York Art in the 1980s promises to be a blockbuster exhibition with highlights from
major artists who helped define a generation.
This season, the
artist is represented with Bound Over to Keep the Faith, which
debuted as the centrepiece
of Yiadom - Boakye's
major 2013 exhibition Extracts and Verses — and saw her nominated for that year's Turner Prize.
In the middle
of Janaury, Los Angeles's newest nonprofit space, the Mistake Room,
debuted with a
major installation by the fast - rising Colombia - born
artist Oscar Murillo.
After a solo show at MoMA PS1 in 2016, the Guggenheim just announced last December that Cao Fei is being selected as one
of five
artists for a
major commission
debuting in May.
Jeff Koons: Gazing Ball — the first catalogue on the
artist's work to be published by David Zwirner — was produced on the occasion
of the
major 2013 exhibition at the gallery in New York, which marked the world
debut of his Gazing Ball series, a brand new body
of work that occupies an important place in the trajectory
of his practice.
In June, the Guggenheim Museum
debuts «Under the Same Sun,» a survey
of more than three dozen Latin American contemporary
artists from 16 different countries; and next spring MoMA will unveil a
major show devoted to the development
of architecture in Latin America from 1955 to 1980.
The Philadelphia Museum
of Art in September will
debut a
major new installation by Bruce Nauman, the pioneering
artist - philosopher whose works brought the museum the top national - pavilion prize in the 2009 Venice Biennale.
The Paris Paintings at Nathalie Karg are richly dark works with ripples
of white, blue, green, rust, and red running horizontally across their heavily worked surfaces; one exception — a mosaic - like patchwork
of earth tones, dark greens, and reds from 1953 — provides a bridge to Held's approach after he returned to NewYork.As the
debut works
of a
major American
artist, Held's sensual, mysterious, and dynamic Parisian nocturnes are emblematic
of the restlessness and audacity that would become hallmarks
of his career.
Straus handles some
of the most prestigious
artists in the world and will be
debuting some
of Xi's most recent and provocative works in his solo
debut on view through April 1st, straddling the
major art fairs that will be taking place during Armory Week.
Published on the occasion
of the
artist's first
major survey, which
debuted at Monash University Museum
of Art, Melbourne and City Gallery, Wellington and will travel to Christchurch Art Gallery and Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
Coming up is the museum's first
major exhibition
of a contemporary Chinese
artist, a show featuring three O`ahu - based
artists who express the impact
of the Chinese Cultural Revolution on their lives, a collaboration with the University
of Hawai`i that presents contemporary Japanese
artists using traditional techniques, a history - tracing exhibition by Los Angeles — based textile
artist Karen Hampton, a look at First Hawaiian Bank's collection, and the
debut of a newly restored volcano painting by Charles Furneaux.
Curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), For Your Infotainment: Hudson and Feature Inc. showcases
major artists who received their gallery
debuts or had a long history at Hudson's seminal space Feature Inc. in the 1980s, «90s and early 2000s — a group which, Higgs says, comprises «
artists of often quite radically different intentions, that somehow all made (perfect) sense when viewed through Hudson's eyes.»
This exhibition represents the
artist's second survey exhibition (her first, Follies,
debuted at The Bronx Museum
of the Arts in 2003), her first
major solo museum exhibition in the Western United States, and is co-organized by the Phoenix Art Museum, where it will be on view in spring 2018.
The ADAA solo booth presentation will serve as the
debut of a
major new body
of work for the
artist, entitled My Polaroid Years, comprised
of almost 150 original Polaroids from her personal archive dated from 1988 — 2005.
This year's highlights include the French
debut of works by
artist Arthur Jafa and filmmaker Amar Kanwar, a recent audiovisual installation by multimedia
artist Pipilotti Rist, and a
major retrospective
of British art duo Gilbert & George.