We encourage potential applicants not familiar with CPW's exhibition program or our physical venue, to view
our online exhibition archives to better envision the gallery's capacity.
Not exact matches
The specially commissioned works of art for the
exhibitions will have been created via a process where committed research, access to the
online UMass Amherst Du Bois
Archive, along with collaboration and correspondence with Du Bois scholars inform an innovative approach to artistic expression.
Programs at 18th Street Arts Center comprise our residency - based
exhibition and public program series Artist Lab, emerging artist
exhibitions in our Atrium Gallery, artist - driven events, a semi-annual Pico Block Party family festival, community programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404
online oral history project and
archive, partnership
exhibitions with other institutions, and an annual publication.
From the Director LACMA is proud to make available
online its
archive for the landmark
exhibition Two Centuries of Black American Art, organized by the museum in 1976 with guest curator David Driskell.
As mentioned in a past post, we are currently preparing to present
online materials from LACMA's
archive for its landmark 1976
exhibition, Two Centuries of Black American Art.
Project curated and facilitated by Judith Lavagna with the collaboration of Nicolas Puyjalon & Michelle - Marie Letelier (exploration, topography and performativity), Anne Fellner & Burkhard Beschow (living
archive and
online / offline dialogue) and Paul Barsch (
exhibition scenario and setting).
The selected artists (either individuals or collaborations) will get exclusive space in our
online gallery for an
exhibition of usually around two weeks, a press release,
online promotion via social networks and at the end of the
exhibition the details will be added to our
archive.
Our programs, many of which happen
online, include commissions,
exhibitions, events, discussion,
archives and portfolios.
This exposes a hidden structure: the
exhibition - production machinery that exploits the
online platform to create an
archive of shows that are «tagged» with right wording: in this case, the history and the future of colonization.
Under the auspices of the Cultural Institute, Google is producing high resolution images of the Dead Sea Scrolls, digitizing the
archives of famous figures such as Nelson Mandela, and bringing
online the historical
archives of many institutions through
online exhibitions.
2018 Diaspora Pavilion Wolverhampton Art Gallery, UK, 10 Feb — 29 April 2018 Presence — A Window into Contemporary Chinese Art The Vaults, St George's Hall, Liverpool, UK, 9 Feb — 2 June 2017 Diaspora Pavilion Palazzo Pisani Santa Marina, Venice, 13 May — 26 November 2017 Sonic Soundings Venice / www.echoes.xyz 1 Sept — 30 November 2015 - 16 1st Asia Biennial & 5th Guangzhou Triennial Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou 2013 The Global
Archive Hanmi Gallery, London 2012 Everything Flows De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill 2012 Blue Crystal Ball Samsung IOC Olympics Media Art Collection, screenings at De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill 2012 Blue Crystal Ball Samsung IOC Olympics Media Art Collection,
exhibition, AND Festival, Holden Gallery, Manchester 2012 March 2012 part of Time Lapse SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico 2011 Fraternise — the Salon Beaconsfield, London 2010 How We Became Metadata University of Westminster Gallery, London 2010 Tables of Thought Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, Finland 2009 Hit the Ground Hatton Gallery, Newcastle (Great North Run Cultural Programme) 2008 Artradio
exhibition &
online station, Cornerhouse, Manchester (featured soundwork) 2006 Cruel / Loving Bodies 2
exhibition, Hong Kong Arts Centre & Goethe Institute 2005 Private View
exhibition, Shanghai Duolun MoMA 2005 Lightsilver
exhibition, Beaconsfield Contemporary Art, London 2005 Reassurance
exhibition, SPACE Triangle, London & Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester 2004 New Nasubi Gallery in «Osawa Tsuyoshi: Answer with Yes and No!»
In January 2020, to celebrate the launch of the
online Draper
archive, VMFA will host a major
exhibition with a scholarly catalogue featuring Draper's photographs, as well as works by other significant photographers that participated in the early years of the Kamoinge Workshop.
Vancouver, BC — Satellite Gallery presents Nature, Knowledge and the Knower, an
exhibition that features digital enlargements of panoramic photographs as well as an
online display of a selection of artist and explorer James L. (Lippit) Clark's
archives from the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
CCAE is organizing international
exhibitions, conferences, artist talks, lecture series and curatorial visits, publishes catalogues and
online editorial, collecting and distributing information about Estonain contemporary art scene and has extensive video
archive since 1990s giving great overview of past two decades.
In 2005 at the New Museum, Rhizome presented this
exhibition of 40 selections from its
online archive of new media art, the ArtBase.
Online organization that supports artistic practices that engage technology by encouraging collaborations,
exhibition, events, discussion,
archives and potfolios.
Important MUST Knows Art
Exhibition and Competition Opens: September 1, 2016 Deadline for Receiving Entries: September 30, 2016 Competition Results are Posted: October 17, 2016 Opening of
Online Art
Exhibition: October 1, 2016 Award Certificates Emailed to Artists: October 31, 2016
Online Art
Exhibition Closes &
Archived October 31, 2016 Entry Fees:
an -
archive is the project Andrea Wolf created for this
exhibition and it is meant to be experienced both as a multi-screen installation in the gallery and as an
online archive at an -
archive.
Recent
exhibitions include: Breese Little, London, UK; Maisterravalbuena, Madrid, SP; Emalin, Stirling, Scotland, UK; The Unturned
archive,
online; Frutta, Rome, IT; CASS Sculpture Foundation, Chichester, UK; Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK; Edel Assanti, London, UK; Limoncello Gallery, London, UK; Cole Contemporary, London, UK (solo); Millington Marriott, London, UK; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK; Liverpool Biennale, Liverpool, UK; Hobbs Mclaughlin, London, UK; Horton Gallery, Berlin, DE; Plaza Plaza, London.
As museums have mounted more
exhibitions from their permanent collections, revisiting their
archives and breathing new life into years» worth of holdings, this generation's artists are also looking back - revisiting materiality, composing and recombining nontraditional materials, perhaps out of necessity, or as a comment on a collective loss of intimacy through lives lived
online.
As we detailed last month, New York's Museum of Modern Art has released their full
exhibition archives for free
online — a veritable treasure trove of photo documentation, show catalogs, press releases, and more.
An
online exhibition to mark the 100th anniversary of this event was created by the
Archives of The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library, and draws upon documents and photographs to tell the story of the house's planning, construction, furnishing, and early days.
The Print Swap includes work across all genres, and we sorted through the
archive to put together this
online group show, inspired by the historic 1975
exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man - Altered Landscape at George Eastman House in Rochester, New York.
The independent UK art label and curatorial platform brings Bonneviot for their first digital
exhibition, showing her 2014 interactive
archive both
online and physically at Rogue Project Space, where they are resident curators.
Over the last two decades Gasworks has worked with over 250 artists from 70 countries around the world.The
archive and networks of the international artist residency programme at Gasworks will form the basis of a fieldwork study, from which a curatorial research project will be established and result in a number of public interactions and engagements, through panel discussions, events,
exhibitions, publications and
online forums.
Bringing together some 220 works, the
exhibition celebrates the Museum's
archive of Bourgeois prints as well as the completion of the
online catalogue raisonné, Louise Bourgeois: The Complete Prints & Books, available now in process at moma.org/bourgeoisprints, and ultimately documenting over 4,600 printed sheets in all.
Submissions accepted: 1 — 15 November 2016 — Submit a proposal for an idea - driven,
online group
exhibition forming by the MOP CAP
Archive, as well as your CV.
-- 3 successful candidates will be given an opportunity to work with this extensive
online archive — The first
online -
exhibition will be launched in January 2016.
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has digitized it
exhibition archives, making available
online thousands of images and documents from 1929 to 1989, with more material still being added.
She has been instrumental in launching Artists Thrive, a field - wide tool to assesses and improve conditions for artists across the country, and
Exhibitions on the Cusp, a year - long
online periodical that features stories from the
Exhibition Award
archive as a discussion platform for the progressive advancement of contemporary art.
+ The MoMA released an
online archive of over 30,000
exhibition images taken from 1929 to today.
The Hammer, with the aid of a $ 500,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is in the process of producing a series of digital
archives that will allow researchers and the general public to access information related to some of its
exhibitions for free
online.
A rich digital
archive of enhanced collection information and materials including biographies of each of the six featured collectors, historical photographs, and videos will be available
online during the
exhibition at guggenheim.org/visionaries.
The
exhibition opening in October will serve as the first stage of this project, and specifically focus on the public's access to the museum's
online digital
archives.
«As well as presenting an
exhibition of photographs, documentary art and other unique records held at Library and
Archives Canada, this Web project introduces tens of thousands of pages from Macdonald's political papers and correspondence that will be made available
online for the first time in 2008, enabling all Canadians to learn about Macdonald's life, career and legacy.»