He has created
other important exhibitions such as Revisiting Gordon Matta - Clark at Next: The Venice Architectural Biennale in Venice, Italy; The Snow Show: Venice at the 50th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia; The Ship of Tolerance by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, in Siwa, Egypt; Dreams and Conflicts — The Viewer's Dictatorship, in Venice, Italy; Crossing Parallels at the SSamzi Space in Seoul, Korea and Going Home at the Edward Hopper Historical Museum in Nyack, New York.
Other important exhibitions included a second retrospective for Cezanne (1898), a group showing of Les Nabis (1899), and the first one - man shows for Picasso (1901), Matisse (1904) and Van Dongen (1904).
Other important exhibitions of the artist's work were held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC; Die Photographische Sammlung, Cologne, Germany; Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Chalon - sur - Saône, France; and Museo de Arte de Lima, Peru.
Stella was also represented in three
other important exhibitions that helped to characterize 1960s art, including The Shaped Canvas (1964 - 65) and Systemic Painting (1966), both held at the Guggenheim Museum New York.
That same year he published an influential book, «Stasis,» which was followed by
other important exhibitions.
Other important exhibitions include: On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2010; Afterimage: Drawing Through Process, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 1999, and the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany, 2012; Alice in Wonderland at Tate Liverpool, U.K., 2012, and documenta 6, Kassel, Germany, 1977.
His works have been included in
other important exhibitions at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2014); The Moving Museum, London (2013); Saatchi Gallery, London (2011); and Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2013).
Other important exhibitions include Adventure of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society 1915 — 2015 (2015), Whitechapel Gallery, London; The Disappearance of the Fireflies, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France, 2014; Love Story - Anne and Wolfgang Titze Collection, 21er Haus and Winter Palace, Vienna, Austria, 2014; Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2014; Joan Jonas & Adam Pendleton, Galeria Pedro Cera, Lisbon, 2014; We Love Video This Summer, Pace Gallery, Beijing, China, 2014; Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2013); Ecstatic Alphabets / Heaps of Language, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Greater New York, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York (2010); The Generational: Younger Than Jesus, New Museum, New York (2010); Afro - Modernism: Journeys through the Black Atlantic, Tate Liverpool (2010); Manifesta 7, Trentino - South Tyrol, Italy (2008); After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, High Museum of Art, Atlanta (2008); Object, The Undeniable Success of Operations, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2008); Manifesto Marathon, The Serpentine Gallery, London (2008); Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2007); Performa 07, New York (2007); Talk Show, Institute of Contemporary Art, London (2007); Resistance Is, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2007); Frequency, Studio Museum of Harlem, New York (2005 - 06); and Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since the 1970s, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2005).
Other important exhibitions and retrospectives include the Tate Gallery, London (1951); Whitechapel Gallery, London (1957); Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (1961); Tate Gallery, London (1968); Forte di Belvedere, Florence (1972); Tate Gallery and the Serpentine Gallery, London (1978); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1983); Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield (1987); Royal Academy of Arts (1988); National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (2001); CaixaForum, Barcelona, (2008); and Tate Britain (2010).
Other important exhibitions include Duane Hanson, whose estate the gallery represents; Warhol and Basquiat Collaborations; Keith Haring «Tarps»; Jean Tinguely; and Frank Stella Paintings from the»60s.
Other important exhibitions of his work were held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 1963 and the Grand Palais in Paris in 1971; paintings from 1968 to 1974 were exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 1975.
Other important exhibitions include Artist in Focus, Six Paintings from the Tate Gallery Collection, The Tate Gallery, London in 1995; Stroll on!
And it should be noted that the Whitney has, in recent years, presented
other important exhibitions of painting; one thinks in particular of those devoted to Richard Diebenkorn, Mark Rothko, Arthur Dove, and Florine Stettheimer.
Other important exhibitions include Carol Rama.
It became a launch pad for Oiticica's other Nest projects, which became his trademark for the following five years, presented in
other important exhibitions of his career, including Information, curated by Kynaston McShine in the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1970.
Not exact matches
The show, referred to as the «Detroit show» by people who actually work as automotive journalists, has become arguably the single most
important show of the year, often eclipsing Tokyo and Frankfurt, the
other two huge
exhibitions.
Following the successful
exhibition model that BolognaFiere has also developed for
other leading global events, this year the Bologna Children's Book Fair has expanded its reach with new and
important dates for the diary in the two of the most
important markets for global publishing: the USA and China.
Sanctioning is one of the first steps toward being approved to hold AKC dog shows and obedience trials, a long - range goal of the club.Sproul and
other club officers say they are making a determined effort to continue the programs that Seminole has initiated.The Seminole club has initiated such programs as annual purebred dog
exhibitions demonstrating
important aspects of owning, raising and training dogs; health seminars that bring in experts to discuss topics that have included hereditary eye defects, skin disorders and behavioral studies; and matches offering ring conditions to provide experience for handlers and dogs.
Other new exhibitors to join the Latin America region of the
exhibition floor include CTS Turismo, Chilean Travel Services, the inbound tourism agency and one of the most
important companies in Chile.
The unequalled quality of the Geomunoreum lava tube system and the
exhibition of diverse and accessible volcanic features in the
other two components demonstrate a distinctive and
important contribution to the understanding of global volcanism.
For artists looking for
exhibition or increased sales and exposure, this site gives the all -
important perspective from the
other side of the tracks: the promoter.
I love having space to invest in the things that are
important to my business — working on personal projects, writing articles, networking with
others, giving talks and visiting
exhibitions.
Over the past year, «Kerry James Marshall: Painting and
Other Stuff,» an
important survey of his practice and his most substantial
exhibition in Europe, was on view in Antwerp, Copenhagen, Barcelona and Madrid (and a coinciding catalog was published).
That
exhibition traveled to four
other museums around the country and brought renewed attention to Barkley's
important career.
«It's
important to notice how women are represented in
exhibitions and
other art infrastructures, and it's absolutely necessary to look at raw numbers in order to grasp the gender imbalance in any situation or context.
Her work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Jeu de Paume, Paris; and Haus der Kunst; Munich amongst
others, as well as
important international
exhibitions such as the Hugo Boss Prize at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, Documenta XI in Kassel, Germany, and the 56th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy.
He has built
important collections of African, Asian, and African - American art, among
others, and has authored and curated many catalogues and
exhibitions on subjects ranging from ancient ceramics to twentieth - century Mayan textiles.
Not to be denied exhibiting his
important masterpiece, The Studio, and
other works, Courbet with the help of his patrons opened a large
exhibition tent in a public park near the location of the official Salon.
Other important solo
exhibitions include Asia Society in New York (2011 - 12), Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Newcastle, UK (2009), Malmo Konsthall in Sweden (2006), Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (2003), Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (2002), Walker Art Center in Minneapolis (2002), Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (1999), Foundation Cartier in Paris (1999), and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London (1998).
Presenting one - of - a-kind works including commissions by Elizabeth Catlett (a sculpture representing the Cosby family) and Faith Ringgold (a birthday quilt from Camille to Bill), the
exhibition features
important examples by African American aritsts Robert S. Duncanson, Joshua Johnston, Richmond Barthe, Edward Mitchell Bannister, Henry O. Tanner, Aaron Douglas, Archibald Motley, Palmer Hayden, William H. Johnson, Charles White, Romare Bearden, Alma Thomas, Jacob Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, Eldzier Cortor, Robert Colescott (above), Whitfield Lovell, Kehinde Wiley, Lorna Simpson and Kori Newkirk, among
others.
As critical responses to the
exhibition emphasized, New York has long been an
important source of inspiration and material for the artist, who first came to the city in 1960; the
exhibition included the work I Love New York, Crazy City (1995 — 1996), a three - volume scrapbook of architectural photographs, maps, hotel bills, receipts, flyers, and
other souvenirs that Genzken began composing during a stay of several months.
He also participated in an
important 1966 group
exhibition in London at the legendary Robert Fraser Gallery, whose
other artists included Richard Hamilton, Bruce Conner and Peter Blake — who put Berman's face among the notable crowd in his cover for the Beatles» Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
He is known for his advocacy of the work of emerging artists and presented the first New York gallery
exhibitions of Tauba Auerbach, Vanessa Beecroft, Cecily Brown, Kehinde Wiley and many
other important artists.
Gallery artists have been included in
important exhibitions at the Venice Biennale, Brooklyn Museum, New York; Grand Palais, Paris; Guggenheim Bilbao; Camden Arts Centre, London; Salon 94, New York Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Saatchi Gallery, London among
others.
Other exhibition highlights include Petersen's Picnic series, (ca. 1965); Arneson's Herinal (no date), representative of his
important body of toilets and urinals made from 1962 to 1964; seminal works like Neri's Ceramic Loop IV (ca. 1961 - 65), a ceramic sculpture featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk
exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as prescient.
In 2010, Ferrer's survey
exhibition Retro / Active opened at El Museo del Barrio, New York which received
important reviews in the New York Times by Roberta Smith, The Nation by Barry Schwabsky, and ArtNexus by Luis Camnitzer, among many
others.
MODERN SPANISH ART FROM THE ASOCIACION COLECCÍON ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO Beyond Picasso and Miró, an
exhibition of more than 90 works created between 1915 and 1960 tracks the contributions of
other important Spanish modernists, including Eduardo Chillida, Óscar Dominguez, Pablo Gargallo, Julio González, Antoni Tàpies and Joaquín Torres - Garcia.
Meanwhile, as these
other artists deservedly gained more attention and ended up in
important group shows and biennials, curators almost entirely bypassed Schutz for these sorts of
exhibitions.
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Other important individual
exhibitions include Escuela Nacional de Arte Pláticas of UNAM in 1962, Museo de Arte Moderno in 1970, Los Angeles in 1971, the Studio Museum in Harlem in New York in 1971, Washington, D.C. in 1972, Howard University in 1972, Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1976, Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University in 2008, [1][8] and the 2011 individual show at the Bronx Museum.
The University of Arizona or IBM Corporation and several
others included the works of Newman in their permanent collections and several
important reviews of her
exhibitions were published in Artforum and The New York Times.
In addition to contemporary works by the gallery's stable of international artists (including
important L.A. figures such as Paul McCarthy, Mark Bradford and Richard Jackson), there will also be museum - grade
exhibitions organized by Schimmel and
other curators.
Since the mid 1980s, Ottersbach's works have been included over one hundred international group and solo
exhibitions and are held in some of the most
important international collections today including the permanent collections of the Blibliothèque Nationale, Paris, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Getty Center, Los Angeles, and National Gallery, Canberra Australia amongst
others.
We have mounted
important exhibitions of the works of Ant Farm, Joe Brainard, Joan Brown, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Robert Colescott, Jay DeFeo, Juan Gris, Eva Hesse, Paul Kos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Barry McGee, Richard Misrach, Bruce Nauman, Peter Paul Rubens, Martin Puryear, Sebastião Salgado, William Wiley, and many
others, as well as thematic
exhibitions such as Made in U.S.A.: An Americanization in Modern Art, the «50s & «60s; State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970; In a Different Light: Visual Culture, Sexual Identity, Queer Practice; Human / Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet; and Masterworks of Chinese Painting: In Pursuit of Mists and Clouds.
Significant
exhibitions include: Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Boxes in December 1986, just weeks before the artist's untimely death; She: Works by Richard Prince and Wallace Berman, brought together, for the first time, two generations of leading artists from different coasts; Bruce Conner: Work from the 1970s, which inspired the artist's first solo retrospective in Europe at the Kunsthalle Wien and Kunsthalle Zurich (2010);
other shows of
important New York - based artists have included new works by Christopher Wool, Richard Tuttle, Mark Tansey, Kenny Scharf, and Keith Haring.
Reporters from Marie Claire, Beaux Arts Magazine, Elle, Connaissance des Arts, and Le Journal des Arts, along with
other important international art journalists, were in attendance as the historic
exhibition was announced.
Other important one - person
exhibitions include «Lynda Benglis,» in 2016 at Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO; «Lynda Benglis: Water Sources,» in 2015 at Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, NY; and «Lynda Benglis: Dual Natures, Retrospective,» in 1991 at High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA (traveled to Contemporary Art Center and New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA; and San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA).
That work, and several
others, found its way into 2008's inaugural
exhibition of «30 Americans,» a group show that the Rubell's Web site claims focuses on «the most
important African American artists of the last three decades.»
And, Shelley Reed's paintings are also featured in the
important exhibition at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center though June 5, 2011, entitled: Animal Instinct: Allegory, Allusion, and Anthropomorphism, with Cynthia Consentino, Julie Buffalohead, Felipe Archuleta, Jesse Aaron, Laurie Hohgan, Keith Carter, Richard Ross, Gina Litherland, Fay Ku and
others.
The
exhibition will also include three
other important works.
Temporary
exhibitions, which often include artworks borrowed from
other collections that relate to items in The Frick Collection, are seen as an
important form of research and constitute an original contribution to knowledge.