Not exact matches
Consisting of
nearly fifty
paintings and drawings of mountains and mesas done between 1962 and 2013, this
survey exhibition reveals another side of a painter best known for his impasto
paintings of frosting - slathered cakes, thickly crusted pies and sticky pastries.
Now the Tate, together with three other museums, has mounted the artist's first truly comprehensive
survey, spanning
nearly five decades to 2004, when Martin died, still
painting, at age 92.
BEST EXHIBITION SCHEDULE AT A MUSEUM IN UPHEAVAL The Met's, which included shows of camera - phone images exchanged by 12 pairs of artists; the
nearly abstract etchings of the 17th - century Dutch artist Hercules Segers; Marsden Hartley's Maine
paintings; an astounding
survey of Japanese bamboo art and basketry (through Feb. 4); and, of course, the recently opened shows of David Hockney's
paintings (through Feb. 25) and Michelangelo's drawings.
Kavi Gupta is proud to announce Angel Otero: Everything and Nothing, Otero's first
survey exhibition that encompasses
nearly a decade of his
painting and sculpture at Contemporary Art Museum Houston (CAMH).
Martin's work has been the subject of
nearly 100 solo shows and two retrospectives including the
survey Agnes Martin organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, which later traveled to Milwaukee, Miami, Houston, and Madrid (1992 — 94), and Agnes Martin:
Paintings and Drawings 1974 — 1990 organized by the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, with subsequent venues in France and Germany (1991 — 92).
It
surveys a cross-section of
nearly thirty established, mid-career, and emerging artists currently living and producing abstract
paintings in this same historical city.
Focusing variously on his
paintings, his collages and his role as a mentor and teacher at the New York Studio School, these shows constituted a
survey of his wide - ranging practice over the course of
nearly 50 years.
Fontana will be represented by a focused
survey of his
nearly five - decade career, spanning his earliest Spatial Concepts, in which small canvases evoke immense galaxies through swirling fields of
paint subtly embedded with small stones and broken glass, to his famous Attessi, or cuts, in which the artist has used a sharp knife to literally slice through the canvas surface into another space.
Nearly all of the painters I
surveyed of these three schools have returned to
painting, so to speak.
«Ellsworth Kelly: Spectrums» will be the first
survey devoted specifically to the artist's seminal Spectrum works which spanned
nearly two decades of development and will mark the first time that the majority of Spectrum
paintings and all of the collages will be viewed together.
The first solo exhibition in 2011, Elusive Transparencies, was a
survey of what the artist referred to as «see - through»
paintings — overlapping planes of color that looked as though they were floating in space, conveying depth and perspective — that were very important to him and spanned
nearly his entire career.
Angel Otero: Everything and Nothing is Otero's first
survey exhibition and encompasses
nearly a decade of his
painting and sculpture.
[37] In 1998, a
survey of Katz» landscape
paintings was shown at the P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, featuring
nearly 40 pared - down
paintings of urban or pastoral motifs.
Nearly a decade after her last major show in Los Angeles (a well - deserved early
survey at Museum of Contemporary Art), this exhibition of 12 11 1/2 × 10 foot
paintings (each «Untitled,» 2013) hits like an earthquake, albeit one that re-stabilizes the ground beneath our feet.
Wayne Thiebaud: Seventy Years of
Painting (Feb.) The San Jose Museum of Art will present the first career
survey in
nearly a decade of Northern California's most accomplished and famous painter.
(New York, USA) Featuring
nearly 50 works including installations, mixed - media works,
paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, and works on paper, «Under the Same Sun»
surveys the most significant contemporary art practices in Latin America today.
Cary Leibowitz: Museum Show is the first comprehensive career
survey and solo museum exhibition devoted to the New York - based contemporary artist.The exhibition features
nearly 350 original artworks from 1987 to the present, including
paintings, fabric works, multiples, installations, documentation, photography, and ephemera.
Edited by Eva Meyer - Hermann, it
surveys nearly two hundred works that were vital to his artistic development and features an illustrated chronology with archival images and installation views of the works from this period, as well as new photography of each of the
paintings.