Review
of our current exhibition by Matthew Turner in Photomonitor CLICK HERE
Following his recent solo exhibitions at Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan, Asia Society Museum, New York, Asia Society Hong Kong Center and Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland, «New Works» is the simple title
of the current exhibition by one of the most important living contemporary Japanese artists.
Not exact matches
Asashoryu, the
current yokozuna who is going for a record seven straight tournament championships — a streak unaffected
by his
exhibition victory last weekend — is Mongolian, as are many
of the rikishi, and attendance is down.
The Snooker Legends tour was created in 2009
by Jason Francis at Premier Stage Productions to stage events for retired and
current snooker players to play
exhibition matches once again in some
of Snooker's most iconic venues.
Based on more than 70 %
of Reading's
current cash flow being generated
by its cinema segment, we think Reading should be considered a cinema
exhibition company.
In this
current exhibition, Favour creates lush and sensual abstractions
of the leaves, flowers and reproductive systems
of the figs and nasturtiums filtered through her imagination; yet, informed
by a rich understanding
of the history
of botanical illustration.
Exhibition races set themselves up according to your
current set
of wheels, and you can tweak the parameters (but not the actual race routes) further
by entering blueprint mode, and then uploading your event for other players to try.
SMU Guildhall
Exhibition includes demonstrations
of Team Game Projects created
by current students and a celebration
of the achievements
of our graduating cohort.
For the
current crowd, Wine
by the Bay is bringing out some
of its best wines and works
of art
by renowned American artists like Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Hunt Slonem and Donald Sultan for a special
exhibition, running daily from noon until 9 p.m. through December 10th.
Wilson writes that the
current exhibition «is compelling, and that the pieces have been selected with a sense
of the visually rhythmic —
by which I mean, the paintings dialogue with each other: they carry on an engaging conversation that feels neither repetitive nor disconnected.
The
current exhibition of work
by the late Alan Uglow (1941 - 2011) at David Zwirner highlights the way Uglow's abstract paintings engage with each other and the viewer to create subtle, shifting apprehensions
of flatness and illusion.
As noted
by curator George Kinghorn, in his introduction to Freeman's
current exhibition Three Chords, the «forms that inhabit these canvases (several
of which are elegantly shaped) create dynamic interactions — the hard - edged thickened lines quiver, rotate, stretch and sag.»
Graduate Student Gallery Talks at the List Center present focused explorations
of our
current exhibitions and are led
by an MIT graduate student.
Artist Isabelle Cornaro is joined in conversation
by Briony Fer, art historian, curator, writer and professor
of History
of Art at UCL, to discuss her
current solo
exhibition, Paysage avec poussin, at the South London Gallery, on view from 24 Jan - 5 Apr 2015
All Collector's Circle Member benefits, plus: • Private collections» tours at the homes
of New York's top collectors • Artist Studio visits led
by the Executive Director • Conversations with Curators receptions, an opportunity to mingle with the Executive Director and curators and learn about upcoming
exhibitions and projects • Private Tour
of current Bronx Museum
exhibitions with the Executive Director (up to twelve guests and
by appointment) • One complimentary ticket to the Annual Fall Art Collection Tour • Recognition on the Bronx Museum's website and Annual Report • Sponsorship recognition for an
exhibition or program • Two Individual - level gift memberships to share
In celebration
of this anniversary, the gallery is partnering with The Vinyl Factory to stage «EVERYTHING AT ONCE», an ambitious group
exhibition inspired
by these words, which could very well apply to our
current anxiety - ridden age
of ceaseless communication.
The Fear
of Letting Go Dan Baldwin 1 October 2015 - 14 November 2015 Our
current exhibition running at the gallery is The Fear
of Letting Go
by Dan Baldwin...
While the
exhibition does feature selected predecessors, its main thrust is directed at
current works from recent years
by younger artists (most
of whom are between 30 and 40 years old).
The Untitled Space gallery is pleased to present
exhibition, UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN, curated
by Indira Cesarine, featuring the work
of 80 female contemporary artists responding to the
current social and political climate in America in light
of the recent presidential election.
In a recent review
of Maureen Gallace's
current exhibition at 303 Gallery
by Barry Schwabsky, the subject
of whether painting a landscape is relevant in today's era was brought up.
By the
current standards
of the Whitney, the surprisingly no - nonsense presentation
of this
exhibition must seem hopelessly passé; it treats Stettheimer's paintings with respect, allowing them breathing room with a minimum
of pushy wall labels.
A case in point is the
current exhibition of painting and installation
by the artist Franklin Evans where a physical copy
of Painting as Modelsits up front and center on the gallery floor while material unleashed from the book orbits about the space.
In the spirit
of the season, stop
by Waterhouse & Dodd, whose
current exhibition benefits the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
Visionary
currents circulate around «The Ocular Bowl,» a beautifully curated
exhibition of paintings
by Agnes Pelton, Linda Stark and Alex Olson.
That paean to her neighbourhood, which you can find in the catalogue to the
current exhibition at Victoria Miro, was written just after the war and through the eyes
of someone
by now on intimate terms with her corner
of working - class Upper Manhattan (Neel had moved from Greenwich Village, which
by then was already a bohemian hangout full
of artists, so it might appear she was deliberately cutting herself off from that cultural milieu).
Stephen Friedman Gallery has announced a new solo
exhibition of new works
by Yinka Shonibare, MBE.This
exhibition of all recent works focuses on the corruption, excess and debauchery that have in part led to the
current economic crisis.
Vanessa Carlos is the founder and director
of London gallery Carlos / Ishikawa, which, from early May through mid-June, hosts an
exhibition by Lloyd Corporation, the collaborative duo offering a witty mash - up
of DIY advertisements with street ephemera as commentary on
current - day consumption.
Through works motivated
by the controversial policies and practices
of our
current president, the
exhibition sheds light on the challenging issues
of contemporary culture in the face
of the presidential political agenda.
Shedding light on the respective histories
of these trends are the
current and altogether absorbing
exhibitions of encrusted, cascading paint events
by Larry Poons, from the 1970s, and playful tinkerings with line, both flat and not, from the second half
of the 1980s
by Al Taylor.
By showcasing current contemporary painting and sculpture, the exhibition explores both postmodern and modern concepts through the re-evaluation of historical work from varying mediums, styles and content by recalling abstract expressionism and minimalis
By showcasing
current contemporary painting and sculpture, the
exhibition explores both postmodern and modern concepts through the re-evaluation
of historical work from varying mediums, styles and content
by recalling abstract expressionism and minimalis
by recalling abstract expressionism and minimalism.
The
current exhibition of Herrera's work at the Whitney Museum, entitled «Lines
of Sight,» with a beautiful accompanying catalogue
by Dana Miller, endeavors to rectify the art world's long - term neglect: it focuses on Herrera's work from 1948 - 1978, from her earliest abstracts through the various stages
of her artistic evolution.
Third Thursday Studios provide unique opportunities to explore techniques and themes
of contemporary art inspired
by selected artworks in
current exhibitions through hands - on experimentation under the guidance
of a featured guest artist.
In 2015 three
current exhibitions are: Willie Cole, Mazmanian Gallery, Framingham State University, Framingham, MA Flawlessly Feminine, Women Who Graced the Cover and Works
by Willie Cole, The Diggs Gallery
of Winston - Salem State University Willie Cole: Transformations, Abroms - Engel Institute for the Visual Arts, University
of Alabama at Birmingham.
Thank you to Karen Parr - Moody
of Nashville Arts Magazine for publishing a wonderful profile on our
current exhibition: Gold
of Africa
by Adam Shulman.
You, Me, Something Else is an
exhibition about sculpture from Glasgow that presents exciting examples
of current practice in the city
by focusing on ten artists who are all at different stages
of international careers.
The
exhibition aims to illuminate a set
of current practices
by Chinese artists that attempt to challenge the Chinese traditional aesthetics and the Western art historical canon.
From the sixteenth and seventeenth century Flemish and Dutch landscape and still - life painters who came to Britain in search
of new patrons, through moments
of political and religious unrest, to Britain's
current position within the global landscape, the
exhibition will reveal how British art has been fundamentally shaped
by successive waves
of migration.
A group
of artists and activists known as the Chinatown Art Brigade — established in 2015
by Tomie Arai, ManSee Kong, and Betty Yu — have called out what they perceive to be racism in the
current exhibition at James Cohan Gallery's Chinatown location in New York.
Recent and
current solo
exhibitions include: Straight Down to Below: Lawrence Weiner (part
of Artist Rooms on Tour at Tate Modern and National Galleries
of Scotland), Woodhorn Museum, Northumberland, Scotland, 25 October — 19 April 2015; All In Due Course, South London Gallery, London, England, 26 September — 23 November 2014; The Grace
of A Gesture (curated
by Thomas Kellein), Written Art Foundation in conjunction with the 55th Venice Biennale, Palazzo Bembo, Venice, Italy, 29 May — 4 November 2013; As Far As The Eye Can See, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York City, USA, 15 November — 10 February 2008.
The
current exhibition is a step -
by - step illustration
of this shift towards this de-naturalization
of form and the artists» revolutionary approach to color, line and form as the primary vehicles
of communicating with the viewer.
Postmasters is a reliable venue for
exhibitions by midcareer figures with a slightly kooky posture; case in point, its
current show
by David Herbert, dominated
by a Flying Dutchman
of charred wood and a sinister black sewing machine that recalls the torture device in Kafka's «In the Penal Colony.»
Stephen Friedman Gallery has just opened a new
exhibition of early and
current work
by Catherine Opie
If his
current survey, organized
by Luis Perez - Oramas, MoMA's curator
of Latin American art, and Karen Grimson, a curatorial assistant, has been a long time coming, he regularly turns up in
exhibitions devoted to the now - popular theme
of global modernism.
by Josh Reames While in New York, I had the pleasure
of seeing Josh Smith's
current exhibition at Luhring Augustine — self - titled and split between both the Chelsea and Bushwick locations.
As a response to the
current social and political climate in the United States, the Strange Fire Collective is looking for work made
by women, people
of color, and LGBTQ artists that engages with issues
of social justice and critically questions the dominant social hierarchy for our upcoming
exhibition Call and Response: Art as Resistance.
Midwest Painters Demonstrate Realism and Its Discontents
By Jud Yalkut Taking its cue from Sigmund Freud's treatise on psychology and civilization, the current exhibition by the Midwest Paint Group tackles the place of realism and figurative art in contemporary time
By Jud Yalkut Taking its cue from Sigmund Freud's treatise on psychology and civilization, the
current exhibition by the Midwest Paint Group tackles the place of realism and figurative art in contemporary time
by the Midwest Paint Group tackles the place
of realism and figurative art in contemporary times.
Looking at the pivotal role
of drawing in
current practice, the
exhibition features almost 200 works on paper
by some
of the most significant artists working today.
By interning with Berlin Art Link, you will gain valuable exposure and insight to artist studio visits, local and international curatorial projects,
exhibitions and
current events, and the overall ins - and - outs
of the contemporary art scene
of Berlin.
Followed
by a guided tour
of the
current exhibition Said / Unspoken.
Events will begin with a tour
of the
current Pratt Manhattan gallery
exhibition, «Resonance: Looking for Mr. McLuhan,» and the show will be followed
by an election night watch party.