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As Tate Modern prepares for tomorrow's launch of its major retrospective into one of the great American artists of the twentieth century, Roy Lichtenstein, digital arts channel The Space has unveiled an Arts Council archive film about the Pop Art master during which he explains that his work doesn't celebrate Pop culture, but uses its banality to reflect a harsh materialistic society.

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Retrospectives of such individuals as Michelango Pistoletto (1989) and Massimo Bartolini (2001), in addition to the Italian Studio Program (2000/2002), have brought into focus both major Italian artists and emerging talents.
A major retrospective that will exhibit numerous works of art and archival materials by Yun Hyong - keun unseen since the artist's death in 2007, that offer insight into his profound understanding of Korean traditions.
A late discovery as an artist her work, which falls into no defined artistic classification, has been the subject of major exhibitions and retrospectives throughout the world over the last 25 years.
A major retrospective of her work in 2011 at the Yale Center for British Art, «Into the light of things: works 1981 - 2010», included more than 150 works.
Also, previously, the major retrospectives at the Whitney had showcased only recent developments in abstraction; in the case of the New Image show, figurative art made its way into the exhibition.
Saban's first book is published on the occasion of a major museum retrospective that showcases ten years of her deep investigations into the possibilities of both the process and the mediums of art making.
Thus began a vigorous 45 - year career that has turned an aimless street kid into the subject of a major retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
This month, the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, launch a major two - venue Mapplethorpe retrospective, Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Medium, that digs deep into the photographer's massive archive and features more than 300 pieces of art and ephemera from every period of his prolific career.
GENERATION WEALTH BY LAUREN GREENFIELD In her first major retrospective, Ms. Greenfield, a photographer and documentarian, organizes 25 years» worth of her anthropologically tinted investigations of money culture into a single piece.
Robert and Robyn Wilson turned their London restaurants, Bleeding Heart and The Don, into Hoyland shrines; there were retrospectives at Tate St Ives (2006) and at the Yale Centre for British Art (2010), where his work forms the major part of the Lurie Gift.
«The World of D.D. and Leslie Tillett,» at the Museum of the City of New York through February 3, is a colorful, textural peek into their world — and the first - ever major retrospective of their work.
Martin Creed gives Adrian Searle a glimpse into his retrospective at London's Hayward Gallery, the first major survey of Creed's work
Schimmel has organized major one - person retrospectives for artists Chris Burden, Willem De Kooning, Takashi Murakami, Laura Owens, Sigmar Polke, Charles Ray, and Robert Rauschenberg, and significant thematic exhibitions such as The Interpretive Link: Abstract Surrealism into Abstract Expressionism, Works on Paper, 1938 - 1948 (1987), The Figurative Fifties: New York Figurative Expressionism (1988), Hand - Painted Pop: American Art in Transition 1955 — 62 (1992), Helter Skelter: LA Art in the 1990s (1992), Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949 - 1979 (1999), Ecstasy: In and About Altered States (2006), and Collection: MOCA's First 30 Years (2010).
A major survey at London's Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre (May 18 to August 29) purports to examine «every period of her career,» a retrospective and memoir rolled into one.
March 12 — May 14, 2016 Bait Al Serkal This major retrospective traces the development of the late - Iranian artist's practice from the mid 1950s into the 21st century, reflecting on the evolution of her ideas and expressive forms attuned to the shifting ground beneath her feet.
In the early 1990s Celmins began to incorporate the spider's web into her work (as in Web # 1 1999) and in 1992 she had a major retrospective organised by Philadelphia's Institute of Contemporary Art, which travelled to Los Angeles, New York and Seattle.
The prominent presence of these pieces at the fair — and they've been popping up more and more frequently recently — are in part a testament to brewing excitement around the artist's long - in - the - making comeback, which is expected to be kicked into gear when a major retrospective of Andre's work opens at the Dia Art Foundation in the spring.
Since 2002, Draper's sister, Nell Draper - Winston, has worked to bring Draper's photography once again into the public eye, resulting in the first ever retrospective of the artists» work, in 2014, and a major acquisition by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Martin Kippenberger, the German painter who died in 1997, fell into this category until last year, when the Museum of Modern Art presented a major retrospective.
Following our very successful reopening programme IMMA moves into 2014 with an ambitious programme of exhibitions and projects including two major international retrospectives and new works by leading Irish and international artists.
The idea of the female career photographer wouldn't properly materialise until free - spirited women such as Gertrude Krull (1897 > 1985), the subject of a major retrospective exhibition opening at Paris's Jeu de Paume, next week, thrust herself headlong into the male - dominated mêlée in the 1920s.
Tate Modern mercifully restrains from introducing Martin's paintings as «products of personal and spiritual struggle» caused by her schizophrenia until Room 5 of its current major retrospective, but nevertheless the exhibition at times develops into a distracting mashup of what we are told of the artist's biography and what we can see for ourselves in her work, providing comfort and explanation in personal anecdote, and portraying Martin's work as a logical story of cause and effect.
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