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Over the years they have endowed the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania and provided major support for several high - profile exhibitions of contemporary work, including retrospectives of Jeff Koons at the Whitney Museum and Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim in New York.
The sale included four Milton Averys in quick succession — the artist most represented in the sale — and three of them jumped above their high estimate (perhaps the result of the rumor that a major museum is said to be organizing an Avery retrospective), with the tranquil beach scene White Umbrellas (1952) going for $ 1.87 million against a high estimate of just $ 700,000.
In addition to numerous solo exhibitions, a large - scale retrospective of Murakami's work, © Murakami, toured major museums around the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
Solo exhibitions include the Museum of Modern Art in Paris (1986), Kunsthalle in Bern (1989), Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven (1990, 1997), the Belgian pavilion at the Venice Biennale (1993), the Haus Lange und Haus Esters in Krefeld (1995) and a major retrospective Museum M in Leuven (2009).
More recently, her artwork has been exhibited at major institutions and exhibitions worldwide including the Gwangju Biennale, South Korea (2016); a traveling career retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (2015) and at the Fundação Serralves — Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Porto, Portugal (2014); the Vienna Biennial (2015); Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, UAE (2014); Prospect 3, New Orleans, LA (2014); Sharjah Biennial 11, UAE (2013); WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels, Belgium (2013); Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (2010); the 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland, Australia (2010); and the 29th Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil (2009).
An acclaimed programme of exhibitions included major retrospectives of both Martin Parr and Stanley Spencer, and an installation by contemporary artist Anthea Hamilton.
Some of Reilly's recent curatorial projects include Pace Gems: Selections from the Linda Pace Collection (2014), Nayland Blake: Behavior (2010), Carolee Schneemann: Painting, What It Became (2009), and Richard Bell: Uz vs. Them, the artist's first retrospective which traveled throughout the US from 2011 - 13, accompanied by a major monograph.
Alexander Calder has been the subject of dozens of exhibitions at museums worldwide, including retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art (1943), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1964), Whitney Museum of American Art (1976), and National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1998), as well as major exhibitions at museums including Museo Guggenheim Bilbao; The Art Institute of Chicago; the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'Art Moderne, Paris; The Detroit Institute of Art; Foundation Beyeler, Riehen, Switzerland; Kunsthalle Basel; The Menil Collection, Houston; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
Lee's work has been featured in hundreds of solo and group exhibitions since 1967, including a June 2011 major five decade retrospective of his work, entitled Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Tobey's work has been the focus of many major retrospectives, including at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in 1951 and at the Seattle Art Museum in 1959.
Graves's breakout year of 1942 was followed by regular exhibitions at the Willard Gallery in New York and major museum shows, including a West Coast retrospective exhibition in 1948, another at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in 1956, and a third at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, in 1983.
The lithograph is included in the Whitney Museum of American Art's retrospective of the artist's career, «Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables,» a comprehensive overview that includes most of his major paintings, including «American Gothic,» the work that rocketed him to national prominence in 1930.
McCarthy has exhibited internationally for over three decades and major retrospectives of his work have included the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; Hauser and Wirth, London and Zurich; Tate Liverpool; the Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven and Tate Modern.
In 2011 — 12 Tate Britain and Newcastle's Laing Art Gallery co-curated a major retrospective exhibition of Martin's work in all genres - «John Martin — Apocalypse» — including his contribution as a civil engineer.
Other major retrospective exhibitions included Benjamin Patterson: Born in the State of FLUX / us (2010), Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein (2011); Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing (2014); and Marilyn Minter: Pretty / Dirty (2015).
Dine has been the subject of nine major surveys and retrospectives since 1970, including Jim Dine, Some Drawings, organized by the Allen Memorial Art Museum (2005 — 2007); Drawings of Jim Dine, a major traveling retrospective organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (2004); Jim Dine: Walking Memory 1959 — 1969, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY (1999); Jim Dine, Isetan Museum, Tokyo (1990 — 91); Jim Dine: Five Themes, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (1984 — 85); and Jim Dine, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY (1970).
His work has been the subject of more than 200 solo exhibitions in more than 20 countries, including major retrospective exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, and most recently at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
Exhibited throughout the United States and Europe, Chamberlain's work has been the subject of major traveling exhibitions and retrospectives including ones at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1971, New York), the Museum of Contemporary Art (1986, Los Angeles) and both the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden - Baden (Germany) and the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (Germany) in 1991.
He has had numerous major retrospectives including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 1995 and Tate Britain, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin and the Reina Sofia, Madrid in 2006 and Modern Art Oxford in 2010, and was knighted for services to the arts in 1992.
Dine's extensive practice in painting, drawing, sculpting and printmaking has been the subject of more than 300 solo exhibitions around the world, including ten major surveys and retrospectives since 1970.
Following her death, several exhibitions of her work were held in Warsaw and Paris, however in recent years, Szapocznikow has been recognized by numerous major international exhibitions, including the first comprehensive retrospective that traveled to the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; and the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus (2011 - 2012); as well as a major survey at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2012).
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Among the most critically acclaimed contemporary artists in Europe, Fischli / Weiss have been the subject of numerous international exhibitions, including a major retrospective, Flowers and Questions: A Retrospective, that opened at Tate Moretrospective, Flowers and Questions: A Retrospective, that opened at Tate MoRetrospective, that opened at Tate Modern in 2006.
Organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Wall's 2007 American traveling retrospective will include all of the artist's major works to date.
Horn was the subject of a mid-career retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and her work is featured in major public collections worldwide including The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, Turin, Italy; Tate Gallery, London, Great Britain; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and Van AbbeMuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
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Lives and works in New York City) has been the subject of numerous major solo exhibitions including his critically - acclaimed 2007 mid-career retrospective organized by JoAnne Northrup at the San Jose Museum of Art.
An exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery is the first major retrospective of this elusive artist in the UK and showcases more than ninety of his works, including oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, and photographs.
The 2018 programme continues with the first major retrospective of Heron in 20 years, including large - scale works which Tate St Ives would not previously have been able to exhibit.
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 prolific artist, Kelly worked in a range of media — including sculpture, printmaking, drawing, and collage in addition to painting — and his work has been shown in retrospectives and exhibitions in major museums and galleries around the world.
His work is regularly shown in major venues in the United States and abroad, including the first major retrospective of his work at the Blaffer Gallery (University of Houston) in 1997.
Since that time, his work has been the subject of innumerable exhibitions throughout the world, including major museum traveling retrospectives.
He has had several major museum exhibitions, including a 1995 traveling retrospective by the Dutch Museum Bojimans van Beuningen, as well as shows at the Kunsthalle Vienna, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, and others.
Albert Oehlen's work was included in the 55th Biennale di Venezia in 2013 and 2018 will see a major retrospective of Oehlen's work opening at the Pinault Collection, Palazzo Grassi in Venice.
This major retrospective of Joaquín Torres - García (Uruguayan, 1874 — 1949) features works ranging from the late 19th century to the 1940s, including drawings, paintings, objects, sculptures, and original artist notebooks and rare publications.
In recent years Emin has been the subject of a number of retrospective museum exhibitions around the world, including a major solo show at the Museo de Arte Latino Americano de Buenos Aires; a solo exhibition at Turner Contemporary in her hometown of Margate (2012); and Tracey Emin: 20 Years, the artist's first retrospective which originated at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2008), before traveling to the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Málaga (2008) and the Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland (2009).
She has had numerous exhibitions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and has also had a major retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1999.
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.
As Senior Curator at BAM / PFA from 1999 through 2007, she organized many major exhibitions that toured nationally and internationally, including The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951 — 1982); Everything Matters: Paul Kos, a Retrospective; Ant Farm, 1968 — 1978 (with cocurator Steve Seid); A Rose Has No Teeth: Bruce Nauman in the 1960s; and State of Mind: New California Art circa 1970 (with cocurator Karen Moss).
Frankenthaler's distinguished and prolific career has been the subject of numerous monographic museum exhibitions, including — in addition to the 1960 Jewish Museum show — major retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and European tour (1969); The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and tour (1985, works on paper); the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and tour, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1989); the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and tour (1993, prints); the Naples Museum of Art, Florida, and tour, including the Yale University Art Gallery (2002, woodcuts); and the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, traveled to the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh (2003, works on paper).
Cassel Oliver has also mounted numerous solo exhibitions including a major retrospective on Benjamin Patterson, Born in the State of Flux / us, as well as the surveys Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein (2011); Jennie C. Jones: Compilation (2015); Angel Otero: Everything and Nothing (2016) and most recently, Annabeth Rosen: Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped (2017).
2017 alone he was the subject of several major museum retrospectives including Palazzo Strozzi, Florence; The Diechtorhallen, Hamburg; and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
This major retrospective looks at Martin's career and includes some of the earlier works that survived her demanding eye (until 11 October).
Baselitz's work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions, including major retrospectives at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London, the Stedelijk Museum, Kunsthalle Basel, the Centre Pompidou, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, among many others.
It is the artist's first major London retrospective, and includes a number of his most recent works.
Her first major London retrospective for almost 50 years, «Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World» features over 100 works, including some of her best - known pieces such as Pelagos (1946; below), which can be seen alongside sculptures by her contemporary Henry Moore and predecessor Jacob Epstein.
Major solo exhibitions include: Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA, touring (1982 — 1984); Louise Bourgeois: A Retrospective Exhibition, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany, touring (1989 — 1991); American Pavilion, 45th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (1993); Louise Bourgeois: Memory and Architecture, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte / Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain (1999 — 2000); Louise Bourgeois: I Do, I Undo, I Redo, inaugural installation in the Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London, UK (2000); Louise Bourgeois, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain (2001 — 2002); Louise Bourgeois at the Hermitage, The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, touring (2001 — 2003); Louise Bourgeois: The Insomnia Drawings, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA (2003); Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective, Tate Modern, London, UK, touring (2007 — 2009); Louise Bourgeois: The Return of the Repressed, Fundación PROA, Buenos Aires, Argentina, touring (2011); Louise Bourgeois, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada (2011 — 2013); Louise Bourgeois: Conscious and Unconscious, Qatar Museums Authority, QMA Gallery, Katara, Doha, Qatar (2012); Sammlungshangung Bourgeois, Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland (2013 — 2014); Artist Rooms: Louise Bourgeois, A Woman without Secrets, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland (2013 — 2014); Louise Bourgeois: Petite Maman, Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico (2013 — 2014); and Louise Bourgeois: I Have Been to Hell and Back, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, touring (2015).
This substantial Ruff overview accompanies a major retrospective survey at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, and contains all of his most renowned series, including portraits, disasters, sky and cityscapes, internet nudes, photograms, manga images, magnetically generated images and found press photographs.
Ruff's first major retrospective was organized by the Kunstalle Baden - Baden and traveled to nine museums including the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Oslo, the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, and the Tate Liverpool.
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