Prints and editions on display by
other contemporary artists include, Michael Craig - Martin, Jim Dine, Richard Long, and David Nash.
Not exact matches
Included in the collection are specially commissioned works by portraitist Gilbert Stuart,
contemporary abstract painter Maggi Brown, Martha Lloyd, Joe Greene, Tony Evanko, Ben Freeman, and
other artists whose works are featured in guestrooms and throughout the hotel.
Other local
artists to look for
include painter and sculptor Michael Tieman at Haystack Gallery,
contemporary painter David Marshall at Modern Villa Gallery and ceramicist Jay Stewart at House of the Potter.
Other worthy stops
include Bergamot Station, housing Santa Monica's single largest concentration of art galleries, and Broadway Gallery Complex for
contemporary works by local and international
artists.
Füsun Eczacıbasi's six - story home in Istanbul's old city is a beacon of
contemporary art filled with video installations and
other works by Turkish and international
artists,
including an animation by the South African William Kentridge, a transformed door by Polish
artist Alicja Kwade, and films by Turkish
artists Ali Kazma, Inci Eviner, and Extrastruggle.
The magazine's primary focus is on
contemporary visual art and
artists previously covered
include Steve McQueen, Martin Creed, Henri Cartier - Bresson and Ernesto Neto among
others.
While Johnson's works are grounded in a dialogue with modern and
contemporary art history, specifically abstraction and appropriation, they also give voice to an Afro - futurist narrative in which the
artist commingles references to experimental musician Sun Ra, jazz great Miles Davis, and rap group Public Enemy, to name just a few, with various symbols
including that of Sigma Pi Phi (also known as the Boulé), the first African American Greek - letter organization, and writings by civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois, among
others.
During this unique five - year project IMMA will present a series of different and exclusive Lucian Freud related exhibitions, with a new programme of events and openings each year,
including works and new commissions by
other modern and
contemporary artists in response to Freud, and will reveal exciting new perspectives on this major
artist today.
Other major exhibitions at Nielsen Gallery
included «Jackson Pollock: Forty Four Psychoanalytic Drawings, 1939 - 41; and The Self - Reliant Spirit, featuring a comparison of four
contemporary artists with Albert Pinkam Ryder, Ralph Albert Blakelock, Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley.
Alongside Hicks's work stands «Mutations,» a group exhibition that Cecilia Alemani, the park's curator, commissioned from
contemporary artists including Larry Bamburg, Dora Budor, Marguerite Humeau, Guan Xiao, Max Hooper Schneider, Joanna Malinowska, C.T. Jasper, Jon Rafman, and
others.
She is the founder of Aboveground Animation, an
artist community, video collection, and transitory exhibition platform that has regularly hosted
contemporary artists including Barry Doupe, Jacolby Satterwhite, and Juliana Huxtable, among
others.
Largely installed in the galleries of the Linde Family Wing for
Contemporary Art, the latter dedicated in September 2011 to exhibit the works of today, the displays highlight an exciting diversity of internationally recognized
artists including: El Anatsui, Lynda Benglis, Kathy Butterly, John Cederquist, Tara Donovan, Mona Hatoum, Jenny Holzer, Alex Katz, Anish Kapoor, Ellsworth Kelly, Glenn Ligon, Josiah McElheny, Ken Price, Martin Puryear, Doris Salcedo, Kara Walker, Andy Warhol, Rachel Whiteread, and Fred Wilson among many
others.
«Black Fire: A Constant State of Revolution» Featuring works by modern and
contemporary artists, «Fire»
includes works by Hendricks, Cox, Robert Colescott and Martin Puryear, among
others that reflect the African American experience from 1964 to the present.
The opportunity to develop additional programming as the result of the Tooker loan allows PAFA to pursue a symposium on a group of
artists,
including Peter Blume, George Tooker, Ivan Albright, and
other Americans who used a realist method to invent their own worlds by transforming the symbolic language of Old Master painting into a
contemporary idiom.
In addition to Marshall, auction records were established for five
other artists at Christie's May 10 Post-War and
Contemporary Art evening sale,
including Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988).
He's also featured the work of
other contemporary artists,
including a sculpture by New York - based
artist Matthew Barney, on later album covers.
The
artist's work is
included in numerous museum collections worldwide
including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Tate, London; Leeum, Seoul; Artsonje Center, Seoul; Museum of
Contemporary Art, Tokyo; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; and 21st Century Museum of
Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, among many
others.
With work by both post-war
artists and emerging practitioners —
including Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Jason Rhoades, Martin Kippenberger, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Tetsumi Kudo, and Andrea Zittel, among
others — the exhibition reflects the museum's expanded curatorial purview in its new home, which creates intergenerational dialogues between post-war and
contemporary artists, and champions new narratives that provide insight into the most innovative
artists working today.
Other concurrent and upcoming shows
include the McNay's Something to Say: The McNay Presents 100 Years of African American Art and Four Texans: The Next Chapter, Manifest at Blue Star
Contemporary, RE: KONSTRIKSYON at the UTSA Main Art Gallery, the all - female Reclaimed show at the Linda Pace Foundation, and the three
artists currently at the Artpace International
Artist - In - Residence program: Rafa Esparza, Kapwani Kiwanga, and Carlos Rosales - Silva.
Among her many residencies, lectures and teachings,
other accomplishments
include Artist talk Skt Hans arts Foundation; Talk and studio visits at Sam Fox School, Washington University, St. Louis;
Artist in residency at Sazmanab Center for
Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran;
Artist in residency at Monte residency, Buenos Aires, Argentina; as well as lecturer for a creative writing class at New York University.
The exhibition offers a unique, hands - on experience which encourages viewers to browse or peruse an eclectic selection of
contemporary works by an international group of
artists including John Baldessari, Nan Goldin, Jenny Holzer, Sol LeWitt, Rosemarie Trockel, and William Wegman among many
others.
Other contemporary artists and vocalists contributing to the exhibition
include Laurie Anderson, Joan La Barbara, Anna Barham, Sam Belinfante, Erik Bünger, Henri Chopin, Marcus Coates, Steven Cottingham, Enrico David, Jochen Gerz, Asta Gröting, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Mikhail Karikis, Meredith Monk and Gregory Whitehead.
«100 %
Other:
Artists and Psycho - Demographic Transitions» follows several recent critically acclaimed exhibitions,
including «Patriot Acts» (the first installment of «Future of Nations») and «Incognegro,» which offered a
contemporary critique of race through the exploration of infamous black - face performance.
Selected group shows
include:
Artists and Architecture, Variable Dimensions, Emily Harvey Foundation, NY, USA (2016); Salvo é vivo - an homage, Galerie Mehdi Chouakri, Berlin, Germany (2016); By Olivier Mosset, Laleh June Galerie, Basel, Switzerland (2015); The
Other Sight,
Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania (2014); In the Studio, Kunsthalle Athens, Greece (2014); I'm so sad my god, ISCP, NY, USA (2009).
EXHIBITION Works from Souls Grown Deep @ Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N.Y., Fall 2016: In November 2014, the Met acquired 57
contemporary works — paintings, drawings, and mixed - media sculpture — by Southern African American
artists including Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley, and Nellie Mae Roe, among
others.
It is likely that the House's current show, I Still Believe in Miracles, which celebrates 30 years of
contemporary art shows at Inverleith House, from 1986 to 2016, is the last of its kind, featuring work from leading
artists including Douglas Gordon, Jim Lambie, Richard Wright, Ed Ruscha, Louise Bourgeois and
others.
In his capacity as Director, Beers works with both emerging and established
artists and has initiated multidisciplinary projects
including the Award for Emerging Art; the annual open group exhibition
Contemporary Visions; and various international collaborations with universities, and
other galleries.
They are organized alphabetically by subject, under such entries as «Art and Capitalism,» «Childhood,» «Entropy (After Smithson),» «Matter,» «My Work,» «
Other Artists,» and «Poetry,» and they
include Andre's reflections on Michelangelo and Duchamp, on Stein and Marx, and such
contemporaries as Eva Hesse, Robert Smithson, Robert Morris, and Damien Hirst.
The exhibition also highlights links between Josephson and
other contemporary artists working in photography, film, and sculpture —
including Roe Ethridge, Jessica Labatte, Marlo Pascual, Jimmy Robert, and Xaviera Simmons.
He organized award - winning exhibitions and publications
including solo presentations by Lynda Benglis, Judith Godwin, Jane Hammond, Joseph Marioni, Rashaad Newsome, Chuck Ramirez, and Sandy Skoglund, among
other artists, as well as American Art Since 1945: In a New Light; New Image Sculpture; Andy Warhol: Fame and Misfortune; Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting; Made in Germany:
Contemporary Art from the Rubell Family Collection; Telling Tales:
Contemporary Narrative Photography, and Something to Say: The McNay Presents 100 Years of African American Art.
As an
artist he is best known for Talent, eighteen «entertainer's headshots» of
contemporary artists including Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Jenny Holzer and
others, and The Ice Cream Social, a project comprising installations, performances, a novella, and a TV pilot.
THE EVERYWHERE STUDIO On view December 1, 2017 — February 26, 2018, Inaugural Exhibition Explores
Contemporary Life through Lens of the
Artist's Studio
Including Works by Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Andy Warhol, Deiter Roth, Carolee Schneemann, and Laure Prouvost, Among
Others
In presenting their work alongside
other contemporaries and
artists of later generations, we can trace a fascinating and ongoing dialogue that engages a variety of issues,
including materiality, repetition, nature, and subjectivity.
The selling exhibition features 26 works by three generations of critically recognized
contemporary artists,
including Jean Michel - Basquiat (1960 - 1988), Nina Chanel Abney, Derrick Adams, Sanford Biggers, Leonardo Drew, Theaster Gates, David Hammons, Rashid Johnson, Adam Pendleton, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, Jack Whitten, and Fred Wilson, among
others.
Between 1963 and 1966, the Foundation sponsored a number of public events,
including a series of performances at The Pocket Theater featuring then - emerging
artists like Trisha Brown, Robert Morris, Yvonne Rainer, David Tudor, and La Monte Young, among many
others; a concert of music by then - emerging composers Morton Feldman and Earle Brown; «Six Lectures» (1966), a series of lectures given by Norman O. Brown, Merce Cunningham, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Harold Rosenberg, and Peter Yates; and «9 Evenings» (1966), a series of performances organized by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) for which
contemporary artists and scientists created collaborative performance works.
The two
artists were both
included in the Institute of
Contemporary Art's exhibition East Meets West: «Folk» and Fantasy from the Coasts six years ago and have remained avid fans of each
other's work.
The list of the exhibitors in this sector
includes MCHG Maria Casado from Buenos Aires, an alternative to the rigidity of
other spaces dedicated to art; Efrain Lopez from Chicago, committed to showcasing work by emerging and established visual
artists that is visually engaging and conceptually captivating; Maximillian William from London, a 21st - century nomadic gallery; and Yam Gallery from San Miguel de Allende, an art project located in Central Mexico focusing on
contemporary art.
ARTIST WORK LISSON also
includes a number of short essays and recollections by the founder, Nicholas Logsdail, and
other members of the Lisson Gallery, distributed throughout the book on themes relevant to the gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of
contemporary art over the last 50 years
including: Beginnings, Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and so on.
Other main group exhibitions
include The King and the Mockingbird, Vermillion Sands, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2016; Yinchuan Biennale 2016 — For an Image, Faster Than Light, Museum of
Contemporary Art Yinchuan, Ningxia, China, 2016; SHE — International Women
Artists Exhibition, Long Museum, Shanghai, China, 2016; Tutorials, Pino Pascali Foundation Museum, Polignano, Italy, 2016; Bentu, Chinese
Artists in A Time of Turbulence and Transformation, Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris, 2016; Unordinary Space, Aurora Museum, Shanghai, 2015; CAFAM Future, Central Academy of Fine Art Museum, Beijing, 2015; Now You See, Whitebox Art Center, New York, 2014; 7th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale, OCT -
Contemporary Art Terminal, Shenzhen, 2012; stillspotting nyc, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, among
others.
Other featured
artists include Feng Yichen, Hang Chunhui, He Weijin, Li Yousong, Liu Qi, Pan Wenxun, Qin Xiuping, Xu Hualing, Zhu Zhengming and
contemporary master of traditional ink and wash painting Liu Qinghe.
Frielicher, along with
other artists including Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Betty Parsons lived and worked on the East End, and it's still a thriving magnet for
contemporary artists such as Julian Schnabel, Jennifer Bartlett, Chuck Close, Annie Leibovitz, Mary Heilmann, and Lynda Benglis.
«Engender» features relevant
contemporary artists challenging the gender binary -
including Nicole Eisenman, Hernan Bas, Firelei Báez, Christina Quarles, Tschabalala Self and Nathaniel Mary Quinn, among
others.
The
artist has exhibited at institutions
including the Wexner Center in Columbus, Los Angeles's Museum of
Contemporary Art, the Aspen Art Museum, New York's Drawing Center, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, among many
others.
Nicholas Krushenick: Electric Soup is the latest in a series of exhibitions at the Tang that present in - depth surveys of underappreciated modern and
contemporary artists,
including Someday is Now: The Art of Corita Kent (2013); Nancy Grossman: Tough Life Diary (2012); Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History (2009); Joachim Schmid Photoworks 1982 — 2007 (2007); Richard Pettibone: A Retrospective (2005); and America Starts Here: Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler (2005); among
others.
The selection is impressive not only for its breadth of well - known names, like Tyeb Mehta, M. F. Husain, S. H. Raza, Akbar Padamsee, but also for its clever inclusion of the prominent
contemporary South Asian
artists like Subodh Gupta & A. Balasubramamium, among
others, whose resumes
include exhibitions at international bienniales, and art fairs.
Other leading
contemporary artists to have built upon the historic and the classical to create something wholly new
include Jeff Koons at Almine Rech Gallery, and, more recently, Mat Collishaw at Robiland + Voenna, with four mirror works that engage with paintings by Caravaggio in the Galleria Borghesa's permanent collection in Rome.
Amongst the
artists presented in the collection are all prominent figures of
contemporary Russian art,
including Oskar Rabin, Vladimir Nemukhin, Mikhail Shwarzman, Erik Bulatov, Ilya Kabakov, Ernst Neizvestny, Dmitry Gutov, Alexander Kosolapov, Oleg Kulik, and many
others.
A Rail Curatorial Project lead by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, this exhibition focuses on
artists whose practice interrogates the
contemporary social climate,
including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among
others, ultimately drawing attention to art as it functions as a lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
While
contemporary artist Pawel Althamer's depiction of three figures around a campfire becomes a focal point around which the
other sculptures — by
artists including Petr Galadzhev and Anatoly Osmolovsky — seem to be gathered.The display highlights the V - A-C collection, Moscow, as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world.
Organized by the SCAD exhibitions department and overseen by Laurie Ann Farrell, SCAD executive director of exhibitions, with support from chief curator Isolde Brielmaier, Ph.D., the 2013 schedule
includes exhibitions of work by major international
contemporary artists with a diverse range of practices and media,
including Ursula von Rydingsvard, Uta Barth, Candice Breitz, Chakaia Booker and Regina Silveira, among
others.