Two
other new pieces of art I added to this wall by our sideboard.
Not exact matches
I'm a
New Zealand artist that make jewelry from non-traditional materials from the hardware store, such as washers, nuts and
other interesting items, making them original and unique
pieces of art...
And ~ I wanted to love my
new Apple 5S more than my 5; like the
other Apple phone products before it ~ the sleekblack / grey iconic phone fits elegantly in my hand like a
piece of art.
The
other is replicated below, and is allegedly the
new game's first
piece of promotional
art.
Considering that Macross Delta is the latest series in the saga, it's clear this
new book will focus on this more readily but it will be interesting to see what
other pieces of art turn up.
They have been warmly received at the American Craft Council Baltimore Show and the Philadelphia Museum
of Art Craft Show, among
other venues, and one
of her cocoon - like
pieces — «my
new thing» --- earned a merit award in the prestigious San Angelo National Ceramic Competition last year, judged by ceramics connoisseurs Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio.
December 2006 Beware the Holiday Punchbowl: An Evening
of Cautionary Songs and Stories SI Museum, Staten Island, NY February 2006 MY
NEW YORK SLIP: A Post-Valentine's Day Post-Mortem w / Minnie Van Driver SI Museum, Staten Island, NY February 2005 FREE LOVE w / Minnie Van Driver The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2003 Ask Minnie Day de Dada Part Deux, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2002 Love Songs & Posh Tunes Day de Dada, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY Feb. 1996 Original Soundtrack Dixon Place, NYC, NY Feb. 1991 The Odile Variations Theater 22, NYC, NY May 1987 Looking Good: Reuben Sandwich at The Saint The Saint, NYC, NY Apr. 1986 The Wakitty WAC's, A USO show for the New Militarism Darinka, NYC, NY Aug. 1985 Prime Parts 8 BC, NYC, NY May 1985 Trite»N' True: an unexplained series of events Darinka, NYC Mar. 1985 HEARTBREAKLAND: a performance Darinka, NYC Dec. 1984 Nocturnes Darinka, NYC Nov. 1983 Bars of Night a performance BACA, Brooklyn, NY July 1983 Man Machine / Men Magazine: a performance Inroads Multimedia Art Center, NYC, NY 10012 July 1981 Europarail: Images of Other Places Inroads, NYC Dec. 1980 I Hear America Eating: a massive media piece Rutgers University, NJ July 1980 Love is Like a Poached Egg: a performance 15th Annual Avant - Garde Festival, NYC Apr. 1980 Meteors Crossing: an exercise in 25 acts Franklin Furnace, NYC, NY Grants 2011 Visual AIDS Artists» Material Grant 1985 185 Nassau Street Corporat
NEW YORK SLIP: A Post-Valentine's Day Post-Mortem w / Minnie Van Driver SI Museum, Staten Island, NY February 2005 FREE LOVE w / Minnie Van Driver The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2003 Ask Minnie Day de Dada Part Deux, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY April 2002 Love Songs & Posh Tunes Day de Dada, The Muddy Cup, Staten Island, NY Feb. 1996 Original Soundtrack Dixon Place, NYC, NY Feb. 1991 The Odile Variations Theater 22, NYC, NY May 1987 Looking Good: Reuben Sandwich at The Saint The Saint, NYC, NY Apr. 1986 The Wakitty WAC's, A USO show for the
New Militarism Darinka, NYC, NY Aug. 1985 Prime Parts 8 BC, NYC, NY May 1985 Trite»N' True: an unexplained series of events Darinka, NYC Mar. 1985 HEARTBREAKLAND: a performance Darinka, NYC Dec. 1984 Nocturnes Darinka, NYC Nov. 1983 Bars of Night a performance BACA, Brooklyn, NY July 1983 Man Machine / Men Magazine: a performance Inroads Multimedia Art Center, NYC, NY 10012 July 1981 Europarail: Images of Other Places Inroads, NYC Dec. 1980 I Hear America Eating: a massive media piece Rutgers University, NJ July 1980 Love is Like a Poached Egg: a performance 15th Annual Avant - Garde Festival, NYC Apr. 1980 Meteors Crossing: an exercise in 25 acts Franklin Furnace, NYC, NY Grants 2011 Visual AIDS Artists» Material Grant 1985 185 Nassau Street Corporat
New Militarism Darinka, NYC, NY Aug. 1985 Prime Parts 8 BC, NYC, NY May 1985 Trite»N' True: an unexplained series
of events Darinka, NYC Mar. 1985 HEARTBREAKLAND: a performance Darinka, NYC Dec. 1984 Nocturnes Darinka, NYC Nov. 1983 Bars
of Night a performance BACA, Brooklyn, NY July 1983 Man Machine / Men Magazine: a performance Inroads Multimedia
Art Center, NYC, NY 10012 July 1981 Europarail: Images
of Other Places Inroads, NYC Dec. 1980 I Hear America Eating: a massive media
piece Rutgers University, NJ July 1980 Love is Like a Poached Egg: a performance 15th Annual Avant - Garde Festival, NYC Apr. 1980 Meteors Crossing: an exercise in 25 acts Franklin Furnace, NYC, NY Grants 2011 Visual AIDS Artists» Material Grant 1985 185 Nassau Street Corporation
It will also exhibit works by artists who have had residencies at Rauschenberg's former home in Captiva, Fla.; and it will invite scholars from the Williams College / Clark
Art Institute art history program to curate exhibitions of his pieces and art by others to provide a «new view» of Rauschenberg's wor
Art Institute
art history program to curate exhibitions of his pieces and art by others to provide a «new view» of Rauschenberg's wor
art history program to curate exhibitions
of his
pieces and
art by others to provide a «new view» of Rauschenberg's wor
art by
others to provide a «
new view»
of Rauschenberg's works.
, 1991, Putting Things Together, The
Art Museum
of Santa Cruz County, California, 1995, Signs & Symbols, Barbara Mathes Gallery,
New York City, 1996, Drawings, Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Washington, DC, 1997,
Art Making Book Making
Art, San Francisco
Art Institute, 1998,
Piecing it Together: A Visual Journey, San Jose Museum
Art, California, 1999, Made in California, Los Angeles County Museum
Art, 2000, Celebrating Modern
Art, The Anderson Collection, San Francisco Museum Modern
Art, 2000, Fallout, Meridian Gallery, San Francisco, California, 2000, Riva Yares 2000, The First 35 Years, Riva Yares Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona, Santa Fe, NMex., 2000, Music in My Soul, Portsmouth Museums, Portsmouth, Vir., 2001 and several
others.
Other solo exhibitions include My Laws Are My Whores, Renaissance Society, University
of Chicago (2009); Paul Chan: Three Easy
Pieces, Carpenter Center for the Visual
Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2008); Paul Chan: The 7Lights, Serpentine Gallery, London, and
New Museum,
New York (2007 — 8); and Paul Chan, Para / Site
art space, Hong Kong, 2006.
His recent shows include Mimic Momento, Galerie Daniel Templon, Brussels, 2015; Constructs Constructions, curated by Roobina Karode, Kiran Nadar Museum
of Art,
New Delhi, 2015; A Passage, Staatliche Museum, Schwerin, Germany, 2015; every broken moment,
piece by
piece, GALLERYSKE,
New Delhi, 2014; The
pieces earth took away, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, 2012; Critical Mass, Tel Aviv Museum
of Art, Tel Aviv, 2012; Indian Highway, Ullens Center for Contemporary
Art, Beijing, 2012; The Matters Within:
New Contemporary
Art of India, curated by Betti - Sue Hertz, Yerba Buena Center for the
Arts, San Francisco, 2011; Paris - Delhi - Bombay, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2011; Sympathy for the Devil, curated by Walter Vanhaerents and Pierre - Olivier Rollin, Vanhaerents
Art Collection, Brussels, 2011; India Inclusive, World Economic Forum, Davos, 2011; Contemplating the Void, curated by Nancy Spector, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
New York, 2010; Vancouver Biennale, 2009, and several
others.
Additional
new works include a reflective bronze beach ball (appropriated from a famous Roy Lichtenstein painting) and Ms. Levine's signature paintings
of pieces of plywood with prominent knots, which whimsically reference
other attributes
of Modern
Art.
Honors: Guggenheim Fellowship Two National Endowment for the
Arts grants, among
other commendations Public collections Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
New York,
New York Los Angeles County Museum
of Art, California The Museum
of Modern
Art,
New York,
New York National Gallery
of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia San Francisco Museum
of Modern
Art, California Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota Whitney Museum
of American
Art,
New York,
New York Retrospective: traveled to Irish Museum
of Modern
Art, Dublin The Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Le Consortium, Dijon, France Museum
of Art, Rhode Island School
of Design, Providence
New Museum,
New York,
New York The Museum
of Contemporary
Art, Los Angeles Roberta Smith wrote in The
New York Times on Feb. 17, 2011
of Benglis» retrospective, «Whether you have been watching Ms. Benglis» varied career for decades or know her primarily from the latex
pieces and her star turn in Artforum, this exhibition pulls together and elaborates her remarkable career in a thrilling way.
This latest issue
of Esopus, featuring a brand -
new format and design (and encased in a slipcover), features artists» projects by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue Velvet (introduced by Gregory Crewdson); materials from MoMA's archives related to late artist Scott Burton's early performance pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949 by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn; commentary on artworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art by two of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and othe
new format and design (and encased in a slipcover), features artists» projects by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue Velvet (introduced by Gregory Crewdson); materials from MoMA's archives related to late artist Scott Burton's early performance
pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949 by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn; commentary on artworks from the
New Orleans Museum of Art by two of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and othe
New Orleans Museum
of Art by two
of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation
of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and othe
new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences
of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and
others.
When he unveiled his often lukewarm collaborative
pieces with Warhol in 1985, the
New York Times savaged him as an «
art - world mascot» and an «all too willing accessory,» as if he were merely an instrument in the hands
of the older, white, artist (in actuality, as Boom for Real shows, the pair shared a genuine artistic affinity, and were mutually beguiled by each
other's work).
Other featured artists include Anita Arliss, whose mixed - media canvases are included in the permanent
art installations at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Bethany Collins, who recently completed a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Justin Rabideau, who salvages wood from
new construction sites and houses on the verge
of collapse to create scaled
pieces — from very tiny wall
pieces to very large installations and large - scale sculptures — for his brightly - colored «Shim» series.
Rose belongs to a local
Art Group which meets once a week and it is here that she has developed her
other artistic endeavours which include painting — her paintings have found their way into public spaces and she continues to work with paint which has led her to pursue another
new artistic project
of Collage work which includes her paintings and collage — mixed media work and
pieces of her published poetry.
For many, including Roberta Smith, the well - known
New York Times
art critic, the
piece «bore no trace
of Mr. Sachs's hand» and «could have been the work
of several
other artists.
Other recent solo shows include The WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY ALBUM, William Morris Gallery, London (2015); THE RAGE
OF THE BALLET GODS, James Cohan Gallery,
New York (2015);
PIECES DE RESISTANCE, DHC /
ART (2015) and CHILDHOOD MEMORIES, Pearl Lam Galleries, Singapore (2016) and «FABRICA - ATION» Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2013)
One comprises some 350 works from the estate
of Marion Boulton «Kippy» Stroud, the founder
of the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia, who died in 2015 at the age
of 76; the
other is a trove
of material by the pioneering American artist and
art historian Walter Pach numbering some 1,200
pieces, compiled by
New York
art dealer Francis M. Naumann and his wife, Marie T. Keller.
Opening: Takashi Murakami at Perrotin Taking over three floors
of Perrotin gallery's outpost on the Lower East Side, Japanese artist Takashi Murakami presents a
new suite
of paintings inspired by the
art of Francis Bacon along with
other recent
pieces.
I have two
pieces Matrix 10 and Volcanic Mangrove (both below) in the
New Hampshire Institute
of Art's Biennial exhibition with 30
other artists and juried by Anthony Apesos.
Other solo museum exhibitions
of Whitman's work include: the artist's recent retrospective «Playback», Dia: Chelsea,
New York (2003 - 2004); «Palisade», Hudson River Museum,
New York (1979); and «Robert Whitman: 4 Cinema
Pieces», the Museum
of Contemporary
Art, Chicago (1968), amongst
others.
Other works by Hesse include: «An Ear in a Pond» (1965, San Francisco Museum
of Modern
Art); «Ringaround Arosie» (1965, MOMA,
New York); «Tomorrow's Apples» (5 in white)(1965, Tate Modern, London); «Addendum» (1967, Tate Modern, London); «Repetition Nineteen I» (1968, MOMA,
New York) and «Untitled» (Wall
Piece)(1970, Des Moines
Art Center).
Inspired by their great affinity for the exhibition theme and for the PinchukArtCentre as a leading institution in contemporary
art, all
of the artists decided to create some special
pieces, partly in the form
of new productions such as those by, amongst
others, Anish Kapoor, AES+F, Cindy Sherman, Matthew Barney and Elmgreen & Dragset;
of a special reappraisal
of existing works by Paul McCarthy, Richard Prince, Boris Mikhailov and Takashi Murakami; or the selection
of rare or recent work groups that have never been displayed as part
of a major international exhibition before.
In the show «Death
of Samantha / Season
of Glass» at
New Jerseyy in Basel, several king - size reproductions
of artist and designer Tony Duquette's extravagant interiors and decors were installed next to several erotico - Minimalist
art pieces by Isa Genzken, Wade Guyton, Heimo Zobernig and
others.
Popular Culture and Contemporary
Art, 21c Museum Hotel, Durham, NC ReSignifications: European Blackmoors, Africana Re-Stagings, Sala D'Arme; San Firenze in Palazzo Vecchio; the Medici Palazzo; Villa La Pietra, Florence, Italy Portraits and
Other Likenesses from SFMOMA, Museum
of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA As We See It: Selected Works from the Danny Simmons Collection, African American
Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA Future Seasons Past, Lehmann Maupin,
New York, NY
Piece by
Piece: Building a Collection, Kemper Museum
of Contemporary
Art, Kansas City, MO
He also hinted that the old
piece «is a classic subject in
art history,» and divulged one
other detail: it has fur and is «sort
of new in a serious but funny way.»
Incorporating photographic reproductions
of, among
other things, people and artworks at his
New York work space, the
pieces in this show indulge one
of Western
art history's most cherished clichés: the artist's studio.
At the end
of the hall are two video monitors stacked on top
of each
other — the top showing
New York Groove (2004), a short video where Guzmán frolics down a
New York street like a pied piper, attracting some people and amusing
others, and the bottom showing Objeto de limpieza (1993), a short video which appears to be a send - up
of classic slow - moving performance
art pieces.
There are also many museum collections who proudly feature Pettibon's
pieces and these are the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Hamburger Bahnhof — Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin, The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, The Museum
of Modern
Art in
New York, San Francisco Museum
of Modern
Art and also Tate Gallery in London, among
others.
His recent shows include «A Song A Story» for the Rolls - Royce
Art Programme (2016), «Shoonya Ghar — Empty Is This House», NGMA,
New Delhi and at the 20th Biennale
of Sydney (2016), «Mimic Momento», Galerie Daniel Templon, Brussels (2015), «Constructs Constructions», curated by Roobina Karode, Kiran Nadar Museum
of Art,
New Delhi (2015), «A Passage» Staatliche Museum, Schwerin, Germany (2015), «every broken moment,
piece by
piece», GALLERYSKE,
New Delhi (2014), «The
pieces earth took away», Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (2012), «Critical Mass», Tel Aviv Museum
of Art, Tel Aviv (2012), «Indian Highway», Ullens Center for Contemporary
Art, Beijing (2012), «The Matters Within:
New Contemporary
Art of India», curated by Betti - Sue Hertz, Yerba Buena Center for the
Arts, San Francisco (2011), «Paris - Delhi - Bombay», Centre Pompidou, Paris (2011), «Sympathy for the Devil», curated by Walter Vanhaerents and Pierre - Olivier Rollin, Vanhaerents
Art Collection, Brussels (2011), «India Inclusive», World Economic Forum, Davos (2011), «Contemplating the Void», curated by Nancy Spector, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
New York (2010), Vancouver Biennale, Vancouver (2009), among
others.
Victoria Miro will present
art by Alice Neel, Chantal Joffe and Grayson Perry among
others; the Malborough gallery will show
pieces by Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach and Robert Motherwell, among
others; and Hauser and Wirth will have Roni Horn and Rashid Johnson works among
others; Metro Pictures will have Cindy Sherman's
new series
of self portraits, based on 1920s publicity stills; while newcomer Foxy Production will show Sara Cwynar's photographs.
This is definitely one
of the «6
pieces of art» he was referring to on Twitter the
other day, during his random answering spree, where he confirmed that he's been working on
new videos for the album.
Other types
of art, including Contemporary folk artifacts, 19th century landscape painting, American Impressionism, and
pieces from the Gilded Age are all well represented, as is African - American
art, photography, sculpture, prints, drawings, folk
art, 20th century abstract
art and
New Deal projects.
(São Paulo, Brazil) The gardens
of the Museu da Casa Brasileira will be the designed area for the brand
new installations
of the artists André Komatsu, Angelo Venosa, José Rufino, Marcius Galan and
other names
of Brazilian contemporary
art, whose
pieces combine themes like city, landscape, architecture in a way that reinvents the very notion
of space.
Friends and unabashed fans
of each
other's work since they both attended the School
of the
Art Institute
of Chicago, the artists informally discuss the unlikely direction
of Otero's
new text - based
pieces as well as a few easel - sized paintings.
In coming weeks the auction will feature
other one -
of - a-kind items including a California surf trip for three with a former World Champion, an original
piece of fine
art and, lunch for six with a
New York - based investment luminary.