In Infinity is the title
of a major retrospective dedicated to Yayoi Kusama, on view until January 2016 at the Louisiana Museum of modern art, in Humlebæk, Denmark.
Not exact matches
Retrospektive Edward Yang Page
dedicated to the Yang
retrospective in Berlin, with reviews
of his
major films.
It is the first
major solo exhibition
dedicated to Damien Hirst in Italy since the 2004
retrospective at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples («The Agony and Ecstasy») and is curated by Elena Geuna, curator
of the monographic shows
dedicated to Rudolf Stingel (2013) and Sigmar Polke (2016) presented at Palazzo Grassi.
Published for a
major Pettibon
retrospective in Europe, the book includes a complete facsimile
of his first artist's book, Captive Chains — unavailable for decades — plus early drawings completed with his nephew, record covers, flyers and sections
dedicated to collages and drawings from the 1980s to today.
A
major traveling
retrospective dedicated to the artist's drawings was presented at The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York; the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; and The Menil Collection, Houston (which was the organizing venue) in 2011 - 2012.
Rauschenberg is currently the subject
of a
major retrospective exhibition at London's Tate Modern (until April 2017, later travelling to the Museum
of Modern Art, New York), where a key room is
dedicated to the «Silkscreen Paintings» — many
of them on loan from
major museum collections.
Following the important
retrospectives dedicated to the Italian masters Emilio Vedova, Alberto Burri and Afro, Mazzoleni is pleased to present an exhibition devoted to Enrico Castellani, one
of the
major figures in the artistic landscape
of the last century, at the renovated exhibition space in Piazza Solferino, Turin.
In Infinity is the title
of a
major retrospective exhibition
dedicated to Yayoi Kusama, until January 2016 at the Louisiana Museum
of modern art in Denmark
A
major retrospective dedicated to his achievements titled The Universe Next Door was firstly on display at the Art Institute
of Chicago in 2013 and later touring to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles and The High Museum in Atlanta.
The first
major solo exhibition
dedicated to the British artist Damien Hirst (b. 1965) in Italy since his 2004
retrospective in Naples opens across the two Venetian venues
of the Pinault Collection.
The exhibition is the first
major retrospective in Italy
dedicated to one
of the world's most influential contemporary artists.
A
major Tate
retrospective of the British sculptor, and the
dedicated museums in Yorkshire and Cornwall
Following on from the successful Caspar David Friedrich exhibition, the Hamburger Kunsthalle now presents the first
major retrospective exhibition for over 30 years
dedicated to the other great artist
of German Romanticism — Philipp Otto Runge.
This is the first
major exhibition
dedicated to Damien Hirst in Italy since his
retrospective in 2004 at the National Archaeological Museum
of Naples.
Berlin is
dedicating a first
major retrospective to Meret Oppenheim to mark the centenary
of the famous artist's birth here on 6 October 2013.
Curated by Gary Carrion - Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, this will be the first
major museum
retrospective dedicated to artist who defined so much
of punk's visual culture.
This will be the first opportunity to see a
dedicated show
of the artist's work in London since 2012 and marks ten years since his
major retrospective at Tate Modern in 2008.
Opening on 2 November, Castello di Rivoli, Turin presents a
major retrospective dedicated to the work
of Gilberto Zorio.
The last
major retrospective dedicated to Lanyon was held at Tate St Ives in 2011, and some
of his most famous works have been relocated there recently from Tate Britain.