She recently
organized her final exhibition at the Studio Museum, Rodney McMillian: Views of Main Street, spring 2016.
Rachel has served as co-director of Sara Meltzer Gallery and curator at Exit Art, where
she organized the final exhibitions Every Exit Is an Entrance: 30 Years of Exit Art and Collective / Performative.
Not exact matches
CCS graduate students
organize these
exhibitions as part of their
final master's degree projects.
Preparing for her two - venue
exhibition, Safe House, which will conjointly open at Jack Shainman Gallery and Mary Boone Gallery on November 9, Abney was on a strict creative regiment to implement
final touches to her first solo presentation following Royal Flush, a touring mid-career survey
organized by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.
A Sense of Hope: The Photographs of W. Eugene Smith — Museum Techniques Student
Exhibition June 8 - July 3, 2003 As their final project, students from the Museum Studies Seminar class have organized an exhibition of the photos of W. Eugene Smith, a native
Exhibition June 8 - July 3, 2003 As their
final project, students from the Museum Studies Seminar class have
organized an
exhibition of the photos of W. Eugene Smith, a native
exhibition of the photos of W. Eugene Smith, a native Wichitan.
The
final component of the festival is a group
exhibition organized in collaboration with the Honolulu Biennial on the grounds of the newly restored Rockaway Beach Surf Club on Beach 87th Street in Rockaway Beach.
(This installation is the fifth and
final stop for the traveling
exhibition organized by the Concord Art Association.)
The
exhibition is
organized by Dr. Olaf Peters, University Professor at Martin - Luther - Universität Halle - Wittenberg; it is the
final show in the Peters - curated «German History» trilogy.
The traveling
exhibition is
organized in collaboration with Tate Modern and has been seen over the past year in Madrid, Paris, and London; the Whitney is its
final stop.
A shift in the wind, of sorts, occurred in the wake of «Turner: Imagination and Reality,» an
exhibition organized by Lawrence Gowing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1966, which tendentiously presented roomfuls of paintings and watercolors mainly from the 1830s and»40s, the
final decades of Turner's career.
In conjunction with the
final presentation of the
exhibition Martha Wilson in New York, Martha Wilson and ICI's Alaina Claire Feldman have
organized a series of performances, which capture the spirit of Franklin Furnace as a physical space.
CUT is the
final exhibition in a trilogy of shows
organized by the Greater Reston Arts Center examining labor - intensive, hand - manipulated, contemporary artworks made from humble materials traditionally associated with domestic craft.
«Last Night's Fortune Teller» is the
final part of a three - part
exhibition series
organized by the Daimler Art Collection to show its new acquisitions of contemporary Chinese and international art.
The University of Virginia Art Museum is the
final venue of a two - year tour of «Treasures Rediscovered: Chinese Stone Sculpture from the Sackler Collections at Columbia University,» an
exhibition organized by the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery of Columbia University.
The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) hosts the
final stop in an
exhibition entitled Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing
organized by the Contemporary Art Museum Houston (CAMH).
St. Moritz, Switzerland - Beginning February 15, Vito Schnabel Gallery presents 1 + 1 = 1 Million, an
exhibition organized by artist Tom Sachs to spotlight significant works by American Conceptual titan Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), with whom Sachs enjoyed a close friendship in the
final years of the elder artist's life.
On the occasion of the
final weekend of «Mike Kelley: Kandors 1999 — 2011,» an
exhibition organized in collaboration with the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, join us for a night of ensemble performances by experimental noise bands Extended Organ, Lonely Street, and telecaves.
On 21st Street, «Picasso and the Camera» is the fifth Picasso
exhibition that John Richardson has
organized for the Gagosian Gallery, while he works on the
final stages of his definitive biography.