Originally published in 1992 for a series
of traveling exhibitions organized by MoMA, this volume has been completely redesigned for this new edition.
Beginning in Spring 2011, along with the two studio programs also supporting disabled artists (Creative Growth and Creativity Explored), NIAD will be the subject
of a traveling exhibition organized by Lawrence Rinder and Matthew Higgs for the Berkeley Art Museum.
Not exact matches
Solo
exhibitions of her work have been
organized at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, CO (2017); Portland Art Museum, OR (2017); Museum
of Contemporary Art, San Diego (2016 and 2011); McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX (2016); Museum
of Fine Arts Houston, Texas (2012 and 2014); Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MO (2013); the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, NE (2013); Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Spain (2009); Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY (2008); and San Jose Museum
of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA,
traveled to the Kemper Museum in Kansas City, MO and Albright - Knox Gallery in Buffalo, NY (2006).
Traveled to the Rhode Island School
of Design, Providence, Rhode Island (April 30 - May 23, 1965), Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts (June 4 - 27, 1965), Detroit Institute
of Fine Arts, Detroit, Michigan (July 9 - August 1, 1965), Minneapolis Institute
of Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota (August 10 - September 5, 1965), University
of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois (September 17 - October 10, 1965), City Art Museum
of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (October 22 - November 14, 1965), Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio (November 22 - December 16, 1965), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska (January 28 - Februrary 20, 1966), Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado (March 4 - March 27, 1966), Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington (April 8 - May 1, 1966), Palace
of Legion
of Honor, San Francisco, California (May 13 - June 5, 1966), Fine arts Gallery
of San Diego, San Diego, California (June 17 - July 10, 1966), Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas (July 22 - August 14, 1966), Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa (September 1 - September 20, 1966), Tennessee Fine Arts Center, Nashville, Tennessee (September 30 - October 23, 1966), Birmingham Museum
of Arts, Birmingham, Alabama (November 4 - November 27, 1966), Art Gallery
of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (December 10, 1966 - January 5, 1967), Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (January 15 - February 28, 1967), Ringling Museum
of Art, Sarasota, Florida (March 7 - April 9, 1967), Columbia Museum
of Art, Columbia, South Carolina (April 21 - May 14, 1967) Barbarigo — Berman — Gischia — Hartung — Mitchell — Music — Pulga — Riopelle, Galleria d'Arte Hausammann, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (opened February 6) U.S.A. Peinture Nouvelle,
traveling exhibition organized by U.S. Embassy in Paris
«The Blue Nile» was featured in «Two Centuries
of Black American Art,» the landmark
traveling exhibition organized by the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art in 1976.
Work by Williams and other AfriCOBRA artists is featured in «Soul
of a Nation: Art in the Age
of Black Power,» the group
exhibition organized by the Tate Modern in London, which is scheduled to debut in the United States at the Crystal Bridges Museum
of American Art on Feb. 3, 2018, before
traveling to the Brooklyn Museum.
Selected group
exhibitions include The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World, the Museum
of Modern Art, New York (2014 — 2015); 30 Americans,
organized by the Rubell Family Collection, Miami,
traveling to Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (2014), Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville (2013 — 2014), Milwaukee Art Museum (2012), Chrysler Museum
of Art, Norfolk, Virginia (2012), Corcoran Gallery
of Art, Washington D.C. (2011 — 2012), North Carolina Museum
of Art, Raleigh (2011), and Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008 — 2009); Variations: Conversations in and Around Contemporary Painting, Los Angeles County Museum
of Art (2014); Body Doubles, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2014); Angel
of History, Beaux - arts de Paris: L'école nationale supérieure (2013); and In the Holocene, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (2012).
During his lifetime, Felix Gonzalez - Torres (1957 - 1996) was the subject
of several important museum
exhibitions, including Felix Gonzalez - Torres:
Traveling (1994) at the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. and The Renaissance Society at the University
of Chicago, and a retrospective
organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (1995), which
traveled to the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela, and ARC - Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Lesley Heller Workspace, New York, NY Claxons (four - person
exhibition, curated by Walter Robinson), Haunch
of Venison, New York, NY Grey Area, New York, NY The Queen's Feathers (one - person
exhibition), John Tevis Gallery, Paris France 2011 Peacocks and Bottles (one - person
exhibition)
Organized by Nana Kipiani in conjunction with Artisterium, National Gallery
of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever and Never, One More Time (two - person
exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths and Birdhouses (one person
exhibition), Le Petit Versailles, New York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art & David Nolan Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person
exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person
exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss,
organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city
organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall
of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute
of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight
of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also
traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person
exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (
organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person
exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brooklyn, NY
The museum
organizes and presents leading - edge
exhibitions that
travel to institutions worldwide, including Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art (2016 - 17), Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist (2014), Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey (2013), The Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and New York, 1914 - 1918 (2010) and Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth
of the Cool (2008).
Solo
exhibitions from the past decade include those
organized by Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, 2003; Astrup Fearnley Museum
of Modern Art, Oslo, 2004 (
traveled to the Helsinki City Art Museum, 2005); Château de Versailles, France, 2008; Museum
of Contemporary Art Chicago, 2008; The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York, 2008; Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2008; Serpentine Gallery, London, 2009; Scottish National Gallery
of Modern Art, Edinburgh, 2011; Fondation Beyeler, Basel, 2012; and Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt and Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt, a joint
exhibition in 2012.
Published in conjunction with a
traveling exhibition organized by SFMOMA, this volume introduced new work by Jasper Johns, one
of the most important artists
of the contemporary period.
BOOK April 14: Published to accompany the first - ever survey
of the rarely seen notebooks
of Jean - Michel Basquiat, a
traveling exhibition organized by the Brooklyn Museum, «Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks» features more than 150 notebook pages filled with handwritten notes, poetry and drawings.
His
exhibition Stray Light,
organized by the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2011)
travelled to the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Carnegie Museum
of Art, Pittsburgh (2014), among other galleries.
In October 2013, Dallas will premiere a major
traveling exhibition and the first comprehensive survey to be
organized in the United States on the work
of contemporary American artist Jim Hodges.
Traveled to Fondation Deutsch, Lausanne, Switzerland (September 17 — November 8); Musée Bab Rouah, Rabat, Morocco (December 11, 1992 — January 31, 1993; Casablanca, Morocco (February — March 1993); Fondation FISA, Séville, Spain (April — May 1993); Italy (summer 1993); Museum Sankt, Saint - Ingbert, Germany (September 19 — November 21, 1993); and Paris (December 1993 — January 1994) Painting, Self Evident: Evolutions in Abstraction, concurrently at Halsey Gallery, College
of Charleston; The Meddin Building; and the Gibbes Museum
of Art, Charleston, South Carolina (May 21 — June 28) Summer group
exhibition, Ginny Williams Gallery, Denver (May 14 — June 30) From America's Studio: Twelve Contemporary Masters — Works by Alumni of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago / One Hundred Twenty - fifth Anniversary Celebration, Art Institute of Chicago (May 10 — June 14) 15th Anniversary Exhibition, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago (May 8 — June 13) Slow Art: Painting in New York Now, P.S. 1 Museum, Institute for Contemporary Art, Long Island City, New York (April 26 — June 21) Play Between Fear and Desire, Germans van Eck Gallery, New York (April 24 — May 23) Alumni Exhibition, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (April 20 — June 15) An Exhibition for Satyajit Ray, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York (April 11 — May 16) Paint, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York (April 4 — May 9) Paths to Discovery: The New York School — Works on Paper from the 1950s and 1960s, curated by Ellen Russotto, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University of New York (March 20 — April 17) American Art 1930 — 1970 (organized by FIAT with the assistance of Independent Curators, New York), Lingotto Fiere, Turin, Italy (January 8 — March 21) A Permanent Collection: Art From the 19th Century to the Present, Castellani Art Museum, Niagara University
exhibition, Ginny Williams Gallery, Denver (May 14 — June 30) From America's Studio: Twelve Contemporary Masters — Works by Alumni
of the School
of the Art Institute
of Chicago / One Hundred Twenty - fifth Anniversary Celebration, Art Institute
of Chicago (May 10 — June 14) 15th Anniversary
Exhibition, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago (May 8 — June 13) Slow Art: Painting in New York Now, P.S. 1 Museum, Institute for Contemporary Art, Long Island City, New York (April 26 — June 21) Play Between Fear and Desire, Germans van Eck Gallery, New York (April 24 — May 23) Alumni Exhibition, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (April 20 — June 15) An Exhibition for Satyajit Ray, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York (April 11 — May 16) Paint, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York (April 4 — May 9) Paths to Discovery: The New York School — Works on Paper from the 1950s and 1960s, curated by Ellen Russotto, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University of New York (March 20 — April 17) American Art 1930 — 1970 (organized by FIAT with the assistance of Independent Curators, New York), Lingotto Fiere, Turin, Italy (January 8 — March 21) A Permanent Collection: Art From the 19th Century to the Present, Castellani Art Museum, Niagara University
Exhibition, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago (May 8 — June 13) Slow Art: Painting in New York Now, P.S. 1 Museum, Institute for Contemporary Art, Long Island City, New York (April 26 — June 21) Play Between Fear and Desire, Germans van Eck Gallery, New York (April 24 — May 23) Alumni
Exhibition, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (April 20 — June 15) An Exhibition for Satyajit Ray, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York (April 11 — May 16) Paint, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York (April 4 — May 9) Paths to Discovery: The New York School — Works on Paper from the 1950s and 1960s, curated by Ellen Russotto, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University of New York (March 20 — April 17) American Art 1930 — 1970 (organized by FIAT with the assistance of Independent Curators, New York), Lingotto Fiere, Turin, Italy (January 8 — March 21) A Permanent Collection: Art From the 19th Century to the Present, Castellani Art Museum, Niagara University
Exhibition, School
of the Art Institute
of Chicago (April 20 — June 15) An
Exhibition for Satyajit Ray, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York (April 11 — May 16) Paint, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York (April 4 — May 9) Paths to Discovery: The New York School — Works on Paper from the 1950s and 1960s, curated by Ellen Russotto, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University of New York (March 20 — April 17) American Art 1930 — 1970 (organized by FIAT with the assistance of Independent Curators, New York), Lingotto Fiere, Turin, Italy (January 8 — March 21) A Permanent Collection: Art From the 19th Century to the Present, Castellani Art Museum, Niagara University
Exhibition for Satyajit Ray, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York (April 11 — May 16) Paint, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York (April 4 — May 9) Paths to Discovery: The New York School — Works on Paper from the 1950s and 1960s, curated by Ellen Russotto, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University
of New York (March 20 — April 17) American Art 1930 — 1970 (
organized by FIAT with the assistance
of Independent Curators, New York), Lingotto Fiere, Turin, Italy (January 8 — March 21) A Permanent Collection: Art From the 19th Century to the Present, Castellani Art Museum, Niagara University, New York
Traveled to the Finch College Museum
of Art, New York (October 16 — November 25) and the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York (January 8 — February 2, 1974) Visual R&D: A Corporation Collects — the Ciba - Geigy Collection
of Contemporary Paintings, University Art Museum, University
of Texas at Austin (June 10 — August 12) American Drawings, 1963 — 1973, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York (May 25 — July 22) National Invitational Exhibit: The Explosive Decade, University
of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Fine Arts Galleries (May 2 — 20, 1973) Women Choose Women (
organized by Women in the Arts), The New York Cultural Center, New York (January 12 — February 18) 1973 Biennial
Exhibition: Contemporary American Art, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York (January 10 — March 18) Contemporary American Painting from New York Galleries, Wilmington Society
of Fine Arts, Wilmington, Delaware (April 20 — May 27)
The DMA is the premiere venue for the major
traveling exhibition and the first comprehensive survey to be
organized in the United States on the work
of contemporary American artist Jim Hodges, a former TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art honoree.
BOOKSHELF «Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist» was published to coincide with the
exhibition organized by the Nasher Museum, which
traveled to the Amon Carter Museum
of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas; the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art; the Chicago Cultural Center; and the Whitney Museum
of American Art in New York.
The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis,
organized an
exhibition in 1978 that
traveled to the Denver Art Museum, The Cleveland Museum
of Art, Detroit Institute
of Arts and San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art.
This body
of work was featured in a major
exhibition organized by The Museum
of Modern Art, New York (by Kynaston McShine) in 1963 that
traveled to 11 venues in the United States and 11 venues in Latin America.
A retrospective
exhibition on the 100th anniversary
of her birth in 1999,
organized by the Albers Foundation and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice,
traveled to the Josef Albers Museum, Bottrop; the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris; and The Jewish Museum, New York.
Other recent solo
exhibitions include Fred Wilson, Objects and Installations 1979 — 2000, a retrospective
organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture at the University
of Maryland, which
traveled to seven venues nationally from 2001 — 04, including Saratoga Springs, Berkeley, Houston, Andover, Los Angeles, Chicago and ending its run at the Studio Museum in Harlem; Life's Link at the Savannah College
of Art and Design Museum
of Art in 2012; Fred Wilson: Works 2004 — 2011 at the Cleveland Museum
of Art in 2013; and Fred Wilson: Local Color, Studio Museum in Harlem in 2013.
A year - round schedule
of temporary
exhibitions enhances the guest experience
of the Museum's permanent collection by providing opportunities to enjoy
traveling exhibitions from other institutions, or special presentations
of artworks from our own and other museum collections,
organized by Crystal Bridges.
Art Basel Miami Beach, with GAVLAK Los Angeles / Palm Beach, Miami, FL (catalogue) Ten Year Anniversary Show, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL and Los Angeles, CA Re (a) d, curated by Ryan Steadman, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY The Valentine's Day Cardiovascular, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA Puente, KINMAN, London, UK 2014 The Go Between: Selections from the Ernesto Esposito Collection, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy Art Basel Miami Beach, Gavlak booth, Miami Beach, FL 100 Painters
of Tomorrow: New York
Exhibition, One Art Space, New York, NY Inaugural
Exhibition, Gavlak, Los Angeles, CA The Armory Show, Gavlak Booth, Pier 94, New York NY Painting: A Love Story, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX (catalogue) 2013 Art Basel Miami Beach, Gavlak Booth, Miami Beach, FL (catalogue) This is the Story
of America, Brand New Gallery, Milan, Italy Rema Hort Mann Foundation LA Arts Initiative Auction, Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Acid Summer, Curated by Matthew Craven, DCKT Contemporary, New York, NY All Fucking Summer, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL Whitney Museum Art Party Benefit Auction, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, NY MiArt2013, Gavlak Booth, Milan, Italy The Armory Show, Focus: USA, Gavlak Booth # 908, New York, NY (catalogue) Art Rotterdam, Office Baroque Gallery, Rotterdam, Netherlands My Echo, My Shadow, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL 39 Great Jones, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich (catalogue) 239 Days, School
of Visual Arts MFA Alumni Show, Allegra LaViola Gallery, New York, NY 2012 News From Chicago and New York City, Curated by Henning Strassburger, Fiebach Minninger, Cologne, Germany Time, After Time, Curated by ARTNESIA, Ronchini Gallery, London, UK (catalogue) SUNY New Paltz Alumni Show, Dosky Projects, Long Island City, NY What's the Point, Jen Bekman Gallery, New York, NY It's a Small, Small World, Curated by Marilyn Minter and
Organized by Hennessy Youngman, Family Business, New York, NY The Virgins Show, Curated by Marilyn Minter, Family Business, New York, NY Just the Tip, SVA MFA Fine Arts Thesis
Exhibition,
Organized in Collaboration with Mike Egan, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY (catalogue) 2011 MFA Fine Arts Fall Open Studios, School
of Visual Arts, New York, NY Sentimental Education, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL Things Fall Apart, Curated by Asya Geisberg, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY Abstract Means, Curated by Richard Brooks, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY MFA Fine Arts Spring Open Studios, School
of Visual Arts, New York, NY Celebrating 15 Years: Young Artists at Heckscher, Heckscher Museum
of Art, Huntington, NY College Art Association New York MFA
Exhibition, Hunter College / Times Square Gallery, New York, NY Vuu Collective W / S 2011 Show, K&K Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2010 MFA Fine Arts Winter Open Studios, School
of Visual Arts, New York, NY Emerge to be Seen, Westside Gallery, New York, NY Marks That Matter, Juried by Gillian Jagger, Muroff Kotler Visual Arts Gallery, SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge, NY The New, Art (That Matters), Oyster Bay, NY New York Art & Culture
Exhibition Series, Albany International Airport, Albany, NY 2009 No Girls Allowed: BFA Thesis
Exhibition, Samuel Dorsky Museum
of Art, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY Best
of Show: 2009 Best
of SUNY
Exhibition, State University Plaza, Albany, NY 2008 Crit 3: Work from Students and Alumni
of SUNY New Paltz, Curated by Kathy Goodell, Spencertown Art Gallery, Spencertown, NY Somewhere I Have Never
Traveled, Smiley Art Gallery, New Paltz, NY Three, Smiley Art Gallery, New Paltz, NY SPECIAL PROJECTS 2013 Shinola x Andrew Brischler, Installation & Capsule Collection, Tribeca Flagship Store, New York, NY Converse Footwear for Publicolor,
organized by Grey Area COLLECTIONS Norton Museum
of Art, West Palm Beach, FL AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 Painting Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts
The Museum
of Contemporary Art Cleveland is
organizing and hosting a
traveling survey
exhibition of Grabner's work that will open in the fall
of 2013.
Touring
exhibition organized by the American Federation of Arts which traveled to Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (January 31 — February 26, 1960); John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis (March 12 — April 2, 1960); Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca (April 19 — May 5, 1960); Holiday Art Center, Watch Hill, Rhode Island (July 22 — August 15, 1960); Atlanta Public Library, Georgia (December 14, 1960 — January 4, 1961); and Wells College, Aurora, New York (February 23 — March 13, 1961) 1959 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (December 9, 1959 — January 31, 1960) Two Centuries of American Art, 1750 — 1950, The Art Institute of Chicago (October — December) V Bienal do Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paolo, Museu de Arte Moderna, Sao Paolo, Brazil (September 21 — December 31) Vitalità nell «arte, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy (August —
exhibition organized by the American Federation
of Arts which
traveled to Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (January 31 — February 26, 1960); John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis (March 12 — April 2, 1960); Andrew Dickson White Museum
of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca (April 19 — May 5, 1960); Holiday Art Center, Watch Hill, Rhode Island (July 22 — August 15, 1960); Atlanta Public Library, Georgia (December 14, 1960 — January 4, 1961); and Wells College, Aurora, New York (February 23 — March 13, 1961) 1959 Annual
Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (December 9, 1959 — January 31, 1960) Two Centuries of American Art, 1750 — 1950, The Art Institute of Chicago (October — December) V Bienal do Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paolo, Museu de Arte Moderna, Sao Paolo, Brazil (September 21 — December 31) Vitalità nell «arte, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy (August —
Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York (December 9, 1959 — January 31, 1960) Two Centuries
of American Art, 1750 — 1950, The Art Institute
of Chicago (October — December) V Bienal do Museu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paolo, Museu de Arte Moderna, Sao Paolo, Brazil (September 21 — December 31) Vitalità nell «arte, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy (August — October).
MoMA included him in the 1946 Fourteen Americans
exhibition; he represented the United States at the 1948 Venice Biennale; the Whitney
organized a
traveling retrospective
of his work in 1951; and that same year, he participated in the São Paulo Biennale.
By this time, Franz Kline was already considered as a leading Abstract Expressionist with a considerable number
of exhibitions behind both in the United States and abroad, including the Venice Biennale in 1960 and American Vanguard in 1961, a show that
traveled throughout Europe,
organized by the US government as an effort to advance itself as a guardian
of free expression during the Cold War.
A
traveling show
of 10
of the paintings in this series is on view at the Lowe Art Museum in Coral Gables, Florida, through December 23, 2016 and will go on to the Smithsonian Museum
of American Art in Washington, D.C.; the Fort Worth Museum
of Modern Art in Texas — which
organized the
exhibition; the North Carolina Museum
of Art in Raleigh; and the Sheldon Museum
of Art in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Beyond Decorum (MIT Press, 2000), accompanied a
traveling exhibition —
organized by Mark Besire, then director
of the Institute
of Contemporary Art at the Maine College
of Art, in Portland, Maine — was the first comprehensive publication on Udé's photography.
DENVER — March 16, 2017 — The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is proud to present the national debut
of Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age
of Impressionism, a
traveling exhibition organized by the American Federation
of Arts (AFA), from Oct. 22, 2017 to Jan. 14, 2018.
Bradford's work has been the subject
of numerous
exhibitions, including a
traveling survey
of his work
organized by the Wexner Center for the Arts in 2010, which
traveled to Boston's Institute
of Contemporary Art, the Museum
of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Dallas Museum
of Art, and a co-presentation at the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
His most recent solo
exhibitions include Intersections Intersected: The Photography
of David Goldblatt,
organized in 2008 by the Fundação de Serralves, Portugal, and curated by Ulrich Loock (
travelled to the Malmo Konsthall, Sweden; The New Museum, NY; and the University Museum
of Contemporary Art, Umass Amherst); and South African Photographs: David Goldblatt at the Jewish Museum, NY, 2010.
The first
travelling exhibition of her works has been
organized in 1986 and her main European
exhibitions in the 90's.
He
organized the recent
traveling exhibition Global Citizen: The Architecture
of Moshe Safdie.
Thin Skin: The Fickle Nature
of Bubbles, Spheres and Inflatable Structures is a
traveling exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators International (ICI), New York.
Artist / Author: Contemporary Artists» Books, a
traveling exhibition organized by the American Federation
of Arts, was co-curated by Cornelia Lauf and Clive Phillpot.
Since 1987 Carsten Nicolai has been in over 50 international solo
exhibitions, including Galerie EIGEN + ART's 1992 Leipzig
exhibition, Carsten Nicolai: Running Sap; Carsten Nicolai: Corpus
organized by the Städtische Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz, Germany in 1993, which
traveled to the Museum Scloß Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany and Espace des Arts, Chalon - Sur - Saône, France until 1994; Carsten Nicolai: Light - Stencil - Installation for the Windows
of The New York Kunsthalle at The New York Kunsthalle in 1996; Carsten Nicolai, Konstmuseum Ystad, Ystad, Sweden, October 2000; Carsten Nicolai: Auto Pilot, WATARI - UM, Watari Museum
of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan, 2002; Carsten Nicolai - Anti Reflex, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Römerberg, Frankfurt, 2005; Carsten Nicolai: Syn Chron, Architectural Body as Interface.
«All
of these DAM -
organized,
traveling exhibitions are rich in narrative and play a part in showing the development
of American art in the 20th century.»
Metabolism and Communication, Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany 2003 Love, Magazin4 Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Bregenz, Germany Patty Chang, Tracy Emin, Naomi Fisher, Paul McCarthy, The Moore Space, Miami, FL (performance, April 26) Water, Water, curated by Lilly Wei, The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Awakenings, Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Feminine Persuasion, The Kinsey Institute and the School
of Fine Arts Gallery, Indiana Univeristy, Bloomington, Indiana 2002 Videos in Progress, The RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island Le Plateau Frac Ile - de-France (performance only, November 7), Paris, France Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA The Body Electric: Video Art and the Human Body, Cheekwood Museum
of Art, Nashville, TN Americas Remixed, La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy (performance /
exhibition) Extreme Existence, curated by Klaus Ottmann, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, NY (performance /
exhibition)(catalogue) Moving Pictures, Guggenheim Museum, New York Fusion Cuisine, Deste Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece (performance /
exhibition), (Catalog available) Time Share, Sara Meltzer Gallery, NY Le Studio, Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Oral Fixations, curated by Sandra Firmin, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Panorama, curated by Carmen Zita, Room Interior Products, NY Superlounge, curated by Andrea Salerno & Mari Spirito, Gale Gates, Brooklyn, NY About the Mind (Not Everything You Always Wanted to Know), Video Cafe,
organized by Hitomi Iwasaki, Queens Museum, NY Mirror Image, curated by Russell Ferguson, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Traveled to: Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY Perspectives: Artists
of Chinese Descent in New York, Queens College Art Center, NY
Traveled to: Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, March - April 2003 2001 Bodily Acts, curated by Jennifer L. Gray, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Circus Maximus, BeganeGrond, Center for the Contemporary Arts, Utrecht, Holland Group Show, Hamburg Kunstverein, Germany (performance) Mimic, Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, NY Casino 2001, 1st Quadrennial
of Contemporary Art, Stedelijk Museum Voor Actuele Kunst and the Bijloke Museum, Gent, Belgium (performance /
exhibition) Looking for Mr. Fluxus: In the Footsteps
of George Maciunas, Art in General, NY La Hijas de la Tierra (The Daughters
of the Earth), IODAC Museum
of Contemporary, Spain Panic, Julie Saul Gallery, New York Video Jam, Palm Beach Institute
of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida (brochure) 2001 Art + Performance + Technology, in conjunction with the 19th International Sculpture Conference, Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA (performance) WET, Luise Ross Gallery, New York Trans Sexual Express Barcelona, Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain Smirk: Women, Art, and Humor, curated by Debra Wacks, Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, New York 2000 Uncomfortable Beauty, Jack Tilton / Anna Kustera Gallery, New York Cross Female, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (performance /
exhibition):
Traveled to: Kunst - und Kunstgewerbeverein Pforzheim, Germany (April / May 2001) The Art
of the Screen Saver, Stanford Art Museum / Cantor Art Center, Stanford, CA
Traveled to: ICA, London, England (Feb - March 2002) Steamroller, performance festival
organized by Galerie MXM, Prague, Czech Republic (Catalog available) Soma, Soma, Soma, The Sculpture Center, New York Performance Festival, Kunstpanorama, Lucern and USINE, Geneva The Standard Projection: 24/7, Standard Hotel, Los Angeles Deja vu, Art Miami 2000, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach Galerie Fons Welters (two person
exhibition with Atelier van Lieshout), Amsterdam ID / y2k, Identity At The Millennium, Castle Gallery, College
of New Rochelle, NY 1999 - 2000 Illusion Delusion Denial, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York Mug Shots, Center for Visual Art and Culture, University
of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1999 IDENDITAT, hat man doch zu viel, Ort halle fur kunst, Feldstr.
In 1973, the
exhibition Chase - Riboud,
organized by Peter Selz, was shown at the University Art Museum in Berkeley, CA,
traveling to the Detroit Institute
of Arts and the Indianapolis Museum
of Art.
The
exhibition was
organized after representatives
of the Art Museum
of South Texas, situated on the Gulf
of Mexico in the city
of Corpus Christi, expressed interest in bringing the Guild Hall
traveling collection to their community.
The
exhibition was
organized by and
traveled from the University
of Colorado Art Museum, and will be on view in the Main Gallery and Clinton Adams Gallery at UNM Art Museum through December 20, 2014.
The museum has
organized and circulated many major
traveling exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications either in catalogue or book form, for example The Sculpture
of Nancy Graves: A Catalogue Raisonne (1987), El Dia de los Muertos: The Life
of the Dead in Mexican Folk Art (1987), and Selected Works from the American Collection: 1940 to the Present (1988).
Whitten has been the subject
of numerous solo
exhibitions, including the most recent, Jack Whitten: Five Decades
of Painting, a
traveling exhibition organized by the Museum
of Contemporary Art
of San Diego in 2014 - 15; Jack Whitten: Erasures at SCAD Savannah College
of Art and Design in 2012; an
exhibition of memorial paintings at the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center in Georgia in 2008; a solo show at MoMa PS1 in 2007; a ten year retrospective at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1983; and a solo
exhibition at the Whitney Museum
of Art in 1974.
Several
exhibitions in recent years have drawn works primarily from the collection today in the care
of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation, including The Quilts
of Gee's Bend,
organized by the Museum
of Fine Arts, Houston and the Whitney Museum
of American Art in 2002, which
traveled to the Corcoran Gallery
of Art, Cleveland Museum
of Art, Chrysler Museum
of Art, Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston, High Museum
of Art, and four other museums; Thornton Dial in the 21st Century at the Museum
of Fine Arts, Houston in 2006; Hard Truths: The Art
of Thornton Dial,
organized by the Indianapolis Museum
of Art in 2011, which
traveled to the New Orleans Museum
of Art, the Mint Museum, and the High Museum
of Art; and Fever Within: The Art
of Ronald Lockett,
organized by the Ackland Museum
of Art in 2016, which
traveled to the American Folk Art Museum and the High Museum
of Art.
Motley died in 1981, and ten years later, his work was celebrated in the
traveling exhibition The Art
of Archibald J. Motley, Jr.
organized by the Chicago Historical Society and accompanied by a catalogue.
Take your time: Olafur Eliasson, a survey
exhibition organized by SFMOMA in 2007,
travelled until 2010 to various venues, including the Museum
of Modern Art, New York.
The
exhibition was
organized by the Akron Art Museum and has previously
traveled to the Queens Museum
of Art, Queens, NY.