The Grohmann Museum is home to the Man at Work collection, which comprises more than 1,100
paintings and sculptures dating from 1580.
While the Musée des Beaux Arts hosts an impressive collection of pieces from ancient Egypt and European
paintings and sculpture dating from the 14th Century, many of the galleries on Rue Burdeau showcase modern artists.
«A Solitary Path» features a dazzling spectrum of
paintings and sculptures dating back to the 1960s that consistently betrays Uemae's love for accumulation.
The current show, «West by West» features
paintings and sculpture dating from the 1950's to 2005.
Not exact matches
It has an impressive collection of Chinese, Japanese,
and Indian
paintings, porcelains,
and sculpture,
dating from the Neolithic era through to the 19th century,
and its gardens are a pleasant place to while away a sunny afternoon after a morning of art appreciation.
Dating back to 1748, the cathedral's ceiling was
painted to resemble the frescoes of European cathedrals,
and the numerous chapels located within the church are home to an impressive array of artwork ranging from
sculptures to full - size portraitures.
The Museum's collection of over 3,000 works comprises 1,149 O'Keeffe
paintings, drawings,
and sculptures that
date from 1901 to 1984, the year failing eyesight forced O'Keeffe into retirement.
Jack Whitten's first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth presents works from several series — «Quantum Walls», «Portals», lenticular works from the «Third Entity», one piece from the continuing Black Monolith Project,
and a
sculpture (all
dated 2015 — 17)-- continuing a five - decade - long investigation of passions vis - à - vis a testing exploration of
painting itself.
Spanning thirty - five years of the artist's extraordinary career, «Now» features over thirty
paintings, works on paper
and sculptures dating from 1979 to 2014.
The Manchester Art Gallery presents Raqib Shaw's largest solo exhibition to
date, featuring 28 recent recent
paintings,
sculptures,
and works on paper, many on public view for the first time.In addition, Shaw has created a floral installation that fills the galleries, lending an otherworldly, paradisical atmosphere to the space.
In 2014, a retrospective of Koons's work comprising over one hundred
sculptures and paintings that
date from 1978 to the present was hosted by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, marking the artist's first major museum presentation in the city.
Caribbean: Crossroads of the World will highlight over two centuries of rarely seen works — from
paintings and sculptures to prints, photographs, installations, films,
and videos —
dating from the Haitian Revolution to the present.
Dating from 1967, Smith's work blurs architecture,
sculpture and painting references into a powerful visual statement.
On view here are a series of twisting glass brick
sculptures and her largest
painting to
date, a breathtaking cloud - like triptych that measures more than 25 feet wide
and conveys her interest in science, poetry,
and metaphysical realities.
* The categories include: —
Painting — Photography —
Sculpture and Installation Art — Performance — Video & New Media Art * Timeline: May 17, 2017: Close submissions Between June
and December 2017: Young Korean Artists Show Series 2017 March 1, 2018: Expected publication
date of «CICA Young Korean Artists # 1» * How to submit your work: — Please send us up to 10 JPG portfolio images
and / or up to 3 direct links to video / web / interactive art, your artist statement,
and bio.
To
date, over 900 artists have made these grants possible by contributing
paintings,
sculptures, drawings, prints,
and photographs to fourteen fund - raising exhibitions held over the years.
Featuring approximately 200
paintings,
sculptures, works on paper, photographs, decorative arts, architectural
and landscape designs, costumes,
and popular culture ephemera —
dating from the late 18th century to the present day — VMFA's landmark exhibition expands the chronological
and geographic boundaries of the regionally diverse, multicultural revival.
Magazzino's inaugural exhibition is «Margherita Stein: Rebel With a Cause,» 71 works by 16 artists:
sculptures, drawings,
paintings, prints, mixed - media assemblages
and large - scale installations
dating from the early 1960s to the present, most never previously exhibited.
The
paintings, prints,
sculpture, ceramics,
and drawings,
date from the end of the Second World War, 1945, to the beginning of the Feminist Movement, 1968.
A sly tease of a picture, it's an instructive introduction to an enthralling show of 130
paintings and sculptures representing more or less ordinary objects
dating from the turn of the 19th century to 1974.
As spacious
and sleek as the work itself, this monograph reproduces two
sculptures from 2004
and 2005, along with 17 new
paintings dating from 2007
and 2008, eight of which consist of a black or white rectangle with a contrasting black, white or colored rectangle placed diagonally on top
and extending beyond the boundary of the canvas below.
Artist: Gabriel Hartley
Date: Thursday, September 9th 2010 — Saturday, October 16th 2010 Venue: Foxy Production, 623 West 27th Street London - based artist Gabriel Hartley's abstract figurative oil
paintings and sculptures have a time worn appearance.
This highly concentrated exhibition included thirteen
paintings and two
sculptures, all
dated 2017
and untitled.
After the guidelines were issued, The Frick Collection intensified its efforts to determine the provenance for the period 1933 — 45 for
paintings and sculpture in its collection that could have been in continental Europe between those
dates (Piero della Francesca, St. John the Evangelist, François Boucher, A Lady on Her Day Bed, Jacob van Ruisdael, Landscape with a Footbridge, François - Hubert Drouais, The Comte
and Chevalier de Choiseul as Savoyards,
and Gentile da Fabriano, Madonna
and Child, with Saints Lawrence
and Julian).
Paintings of ketchup packets, her mother's handwritten notes, marionette dolls, expiration
date stickers, cigarette butts, price tags, laundry tags,
and garden gnomes are interjected by oversized
sculptures of gum drops, matchsticks, a finger, a hospital bracelet,
and bread loaf expiration tags.
The exhibition, curated by Leo Koenig, includes over 90
paintings,
sculptures, photographs, works on paper
and videos by an international
and multi-generational roster of female artists
dating from the 1950s to 2017...
New York
Painting and Sculpture: 1940 - 1970 was the Metropolitan Museum's most exciting exhibition to
date under the auspices of director Thomas Hoving, who turned Henry Geldzahler loose to price the art world to alertness.
Work between drawing,
painting, architecture,
and sculpture dates back to at least Russian constructivism.
Elsewhere, there are
painted icons to be found at Ikonen Galerie Sophia,
and the medieval art at Elmar Robert includes a
sculpture of a Madonna
and Child from northern France
dated to around 1360.
To
date he has worked in film, photography, performance,
sculpture and painting and has shown his work extensively in the United States
and abroad.
Organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, this major traveling retrospective brings together Prince's photographs,
paintings,
sculptures and works on paper in the most comprehensive examination of his work to
date.
The exhibition brings together some ninety
paintings and twelve
sculptures dating from 1959 to 2017.
The fine art collection consists of about 19,000 works
dating from the 16th century to the present
and comprises
paintings, drawings,
sculptures, installations,
and photographs by artists such as Lucas Cranach the Elder, Giovanni Savoldo, Henry Alexander, Paul Gauguin, Auguste Maillol, René Magritte, Alexander Calder, Hans Hoffmann, Frederick Hammersley, Fernand Leger, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Robert Irwin, Claes Oldenburg, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Eva Hesse, Yoko Ono,
and Raymond Saunders, among many others.
This will be Carlos» first solo exhibition outside his collaborative involvement in the artistic duo, The
Date Farmers
and will feature a series of new mixed media
paintings and found object
sculpture.
«David Shrigley: Brain Activity», curated by Cliff Lauson of the Hayward Gallery, London, is the largest survey of the artist's work to
date,
and features groupings of drawings
and paintings on paper, a variety of
sculptures, several installations, sets of photographs
and a selection of animations.
Featuring nearly 200 drawings,
paintings,
and sculptures ranging in
date from the 1930s to 2010, this exhibition highlights twenty - seven artists who worked outside the boundaries of the modern
and contemporary art world.
Throughout his remarkable career, which to
date spans over five decades
and includes a remarkable oeuvre of
paintings, photographs,
sculpture, films, video, books
and texts, Baldessari has consistently explored the associative power of language.
A selection of
paintings and sculptures from 30 Americans will be strategically situated within our European
and American galleries of works
dating from the Renaissance to the 19th century.
Never before seen outside of Japan, these important works
date from the 1970s
and 1980s
and include drawings,
paintings and sculpture.
The Brooklyn Museum presents the most comprehensive exhibition of Buchanan's work to
date through approximately 200 objects, including
sculpture,
painting, photography, drawing, notebooks of the artist's writings,
and documentation of private performances.
The permanent collection of the Clark features mostly European
and American
paintings,
sculptures, prints, drawings
and decorative arts objects,
dating from the 14th to the early - 20th century.
This companion volume to the artist's largest exhibition to
date is a feast taken from countless visual documents of Kelley's early formation, such as his involvement with the experimental band Destroy All Monsters (DAM), which also featured Jim Shaw, Cary Loren,
and Niagara (born Lynn Rovner) in 1973 while Kelly
and Shaw were students at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor; early performative
sculptures and objects; drawings;
paintings; handmade dolls
and stuffed animal
sculptures; photography; videos;
and endless inventive installations in various forms
and shapes that explore
and deal with the themes of self - destruction, repression, class relations, sexuality, religion, politics,
and whatever else lies between the grotesque
and the sublime, the sacred
and the profane.
The Cy Twombly Pavilion of the Menil Collection in Houston, which was designed by Renzo Piano
and opened in 1995, houses more than thirty of Twombly's
paintings,
sculptures,
and works on paper,
dating from 1953 to 1994.
This is the first solo presentation of Takamatsu's work to be held in London, featuring a group of rarely before seen works on paper alongside his celebrated Shadow
Paintings,
sculptures and installations
dating from 1967 to 1997.
Art of Europe features thousands of artworks
dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century
and presents, along with decorative art objects
and furniture,
paintings and sculptures by artists such as Duccio Da Buonisegna, Donatello, Fra Angelico, Botticelli, Titian, Tintoretto, Canaletto, Rembrandt van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony Van Dyck, Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Zurbarán, El Greco, Francisco Goya, William Turner, Pierre - Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin,
and Vincent van Gogh.
The Sammlung Moderne Kunst (Modern Art Collection) houses
paintings and sculptures, with over 3,000 pieces of art
dating to the 20th
and 21st century, including works by Boccioni, Braque, Picasso, Klee, Kandinsky, Beckmann, Kirchner, Fontana, Wahrol, Bacon, Beuys, Nam June Paik, Rauschenberg
and Richard Serra, to name just a few.
The modern gallery features European, American,
and Latin American
painting,
sculpture,
and decorative arts
dating from the 1880s to the early 1960s.
Nose art is decorative
painting on the fronts
and sides of airplanes that
dates back to World War I. To give it a contemporary twist, the two men invited about two dozen artists to transform the relics — ranging from 3 to 6 feet tall — into
sculpture art, which was unveiled during the opening of «Nose Job» last Friday at Eric Firestone Gallery in East Hampton.
This volume, the most comprehensive monograph of Harrison's
sculpture, video
and painting to
date, provides documentation of the past 15 years of her work
and includes essays by Tom Eccles, David Joselit, Iwona Blazwick
and Jack Bankowsky, plus contributions from Paul Chan, John Kelsey, Allan McCollum, Lucy Raven, Amy Sillman
and Steven Stern.
The most elaborate display of their individual works to
date, Young Blood includes
painting, film,
sculpture,
and installation, weaving varied mediums together with precision
and fluidity.