Murillo: The Self - Portraits is both the first, and
only exhibition occurring in the United States, to mark the 400th anniversary of one of the most celebrated painters of the Spanish Golden Age.
Murillo: The Self - Portraits Murillo: The Self - Portraits is both the first, and
only exhibition occurring in the United States, to mark the 400th anniversary of one of the most celebrated painters of the Spanish Golden Age.
Not exact matches
It is the first and
only group show of these artists together, presenting current works or revealing new directions that the artists may explore in their solo
exhibitions occuring in 2017.
Curators Janet Bishop (of SFMOMA) and Katy Rothkopf (of The Baltimore Museum of Art) have carefully structured the
exhibition as a series of encounters, which
occur not
only in real time, as visitors come upon the works, but also by way of time traveling, as they vicariously encounter Matisse through Diebenkorn's eyes.
Only two years later the first
exhibition of his work with the Whitney Museum of American Art
occurred at the 1935 «Abstract Painting in America» show, which featured Balcomb Greene, Arshile Gorky, and Stuart Davis.
The advertisement that ran for the
exhibition in the New York Times quoted a statement by no less an authority on contemporary art than the influential critic Clement Greenberg, describing Kline as the «Most striking new painter in the last 3 years» (fig. 3).6 In Kline's case, not
only did these artistic and professional breakthroughs appear to
occur at once but they also coincided with a series of group
exhibitions staged in New York around this time.
Which is to say, the world outside the picture is already a picture, and Sugito's
exhibition is our vicarious experience, each in our own way, of a sequence of sensory interactions
occurring initially
only within Sugito himself.
His first major solo museum
exhibition in the U.S.
occurred only in 2011 — 12 at the Menil Collection in Houston.
The 2018 edition of southXeast: contemporary southeastern art is the fifth edition of the
only regularly
occurring curated
exhibition in Florida that presents a selection of innovative art made by artists living in the southeast.
Identity Crisis was a solo
exhibition by Tavis Lochhead that
occurred for one day
only on June 22, 2017 at the Black Cat Artspace in Toronto.