Sentences with phrase «permanent collection marks»

They have long been on display at Dia: Beacon in upstate New York, but their addition to the foundation's permanent collection marks something of a coup: such a representative group of the artist's work is unparalleled in any other public collection.
There, she has organized Liz Deschenes and Nalini Malani: In Search of Vanished Blood, as well as First Light: A Decade of Collecting at the ICA, a major exhibition of the permanent collection marking the ICA / Boston's 10th year of collecting in the Diller Scofidio + Renfro building on Boston's waterfront.

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The permanent collection features pieces by acclaimed artists, including Henry Moore, Roy Lichtenstein, Mark di Suvero, Alexander Calder, and Sol LeWitt, to name a few.
After seven sold - out, limited - edition collections, this marks the first permanent cosmetics range for Pat McGrath Labs.
When a medical bill goes to collections, and it ends up being reported on one's credit history, it is not a permanent black mark.
On display until September 10, 2017, Mark Tobey's «Threading Light» special exhibition is as much of a gem as the Guggenheim's permanent collection.
The Evolution of Mark - making represents one of the deepest holdings in the Museum's permanent collection.
The airy, unadorned halls in the space provide a marked contrast to The Hermitage's history - laden baroque Winter Palace, where select Manifesta projects infiltrate the permanent collection.
The newly designed permanent collection spaces will open on March 16, marking the first reinstallation for the galleries since the museum opened in 2011.
Lukova, whose work has been featured in solo exhibitions worldwide and in permanent collections at the MoMA, the Library of Congress, and the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, was listed as number one in a Huffington Post article related to the MoMa exhibition titled «15 Women Artists Who Have Left Their Mark on Modern Design.»
Alternative Figures in American Art, 1960 to the Present, Curated by Dan Nadel, Matthew Marks, New York, NY 1995 Pacific Dreams: Currents of Surrealism and Fantasy in Early California Art 1934 - 1957, Oakland Museum, UCLA Hammer Museum of Art and Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, UT 1993 Selections from the Permanent Collection - California: Art from the 1930s to the Present, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1989 Forty Years of California Assemblage San Jose Museum of Art, Fresno Art Museum and Joslyn Art Museum 1986 California Sculpture: 1959 - 1980, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1985 Art in the San Francisco Bay Area 1945 - 1980, Oakland Museum 1984 Contemporary American Wood Sculpture, Crocker Art Museum, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Huntsville Museum of Art and Chrysler Museum The Dilexi Years 1958 - 1970, Oakland Museum 1982 100 Years of California Sculpture, Oakland Museum Northern California Art of the Sixties, De Saisset Museum, University of Santa Clara 1976 California Painting and Sculpture: The Modern Era, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and National Collection of fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution 1975 Masterworks in Wood: The Twentieth Century, Portland Art Museum First Artists» Soap Box Derby, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1971 Continuing Surrealism, La Jolla Museum of Art 1969 An American Report on the Sixties, Denver Art Museum American Sculpture of the Sixties, Grand Rapids Art Museum 1968 On Looking Back: Bay Area 1945 - 62, San Francisco Museum of Art The West Coast Now: Current Work from the Western Seaboard, Portland Art Museum, Seattle Art Museum and De Young Museum 1967 FUNK, University Art Museum, Berkeley, and Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston American Sculpture of the Sixties, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Philadelphia Museum of Art 1966 Twenty Drawings: New Acquisitions, Museum of Modern Art, New York Two - Dimensional Sculpture, Three - Dimensional Painting, Richmond Art Center, CA 1964 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Whitney Museum of American Art 1962 Fifty California Artists, Whitney Museum of American Art, Walker Art Center, Albright Knox Art Gallery and Des Moines Art Center Public Collections
Exhibitions of the permanent collection are made possible by major support from Nancy Marks.
If memory serves correctly, the Whitney once had an installation of its permanent collection wherein they smartly played a Kline painting off a Mark di Suvero sculpture.
The use of scribbles made with a permanent tool brings to mind an uneasiness and anxiety that will be contrasted with the collection of marks creating a clean and representational image.
«I, YOU, WE» at the Whitney Museum addresses finality in several ways: it is not only a survey of art of the 1980s and 1990s, just as the AIDS crisis was ravaging the art world, but it also marks the museum's last permanent - collection exhibition before leaving its Marcel Breuer building in 2015 for the Meatpacking District.
The gallery will also redisplay its permanent collection including important work by Frans Hals, Canaletto, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Mark Wallinger.
The House of St Barnabas» permanent art collection includes donations from celebrated artists such as Martin Creed, Jake and Dinos Chapman and Tracey Emin, as well as founding member Rankin, and artists Hew Locke, Jeremy Deller, Mark Titchner, Chris Levine and gallery artist Yinka Shonibare MBE.
Adams / Central Mixed Use Development, Permanent Public Art Installation, Los Angeles, CA Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Bibi Space Gallery, Daejon, South Korea Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Los Angeles, CA Harvey Universal Inc., Los Angeles, CA Jarrow Formulas Inc., Los Angeles, CA Luxe Hotel, Los Angeles, CA Museum of Art and History, Permanent collection, Lancaster, CA Tsuge Cafe, Tokyo, Japan United States Federal Courthouse, Los Angeles, CA Wallach Glass Studio, Santa Rosa, CA PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Estate of Betty Asher, donated, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Sam Alexander Carol April Phillip Bialeck Sheila Baird Gerald E. Buck Collection Tony and Cindy Canzoneri Robert and Maureen Carlson Rick Morris and Lisa Cliff Norm DuPont Jeff Ehrlich Merrill Francis Mark Frankel Arnold and Homeira Goldstien Joni Gordon Jonathan and Nancy Glaser David Grant Barbara Horwitz Dr. Todd Hutton Anne Hutton Ken Kaplan Doug Kennedy Marianne Kim, Daejon, Korea Neil and Pamela Kramer Shuji Kato and Kazumi Kua, Tokyo, Japan Jeffrey Kurland Marilyn Lasarow and Judge William Lasarow Dr. Richard Lasarow David Loomstein David Nash Gina Posalski Jarrow Rogovin John and Elsie Sadler Ralph Perl and Rhoda Shapiro Dr. Kumiko Saito, Hayama, Japan Junko Saito, Hayama, Japan Susan Sauvageau George and Kay Sherman Joannie Stern Steve Sztopek Brad and Cynthia Theil Sue Tsao DeWain Valentine
NOMA 100: Gifts for the Second Century is a celebration of the museum's growing permanent collection and also marks a pivotal moment of transition with the new directorship of Susan Taylor.
Furthermore, the Ferens Art Gallery reopens, with a display iconic compositions from the gallery's permanent collection featuring work by Frans Hals, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Mark Wallinger.
Permanent collections of artists work inside the MOCA include: Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenburg.
Mark Tobey is represented in the permanent collections of most of the major art museums throughout the world and was honored recently with a retrospective at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain.
While much of the Marieluise Hessel Collection has been housed at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College since its founding in 1990, the inauguration of the Hessel Museum marks the first time that selections from this collection will be on permanent public display.
Contemporary work by an array of international artists will fill the institution's campus, indoors and out, along with selections from its permanent collection by Piet Mondrian, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Frank Stella, Richard Serra, and Sol LeWitt.
Artists in the Whitney's permanent collection include: Josef Albers, Thomas Hart Benton, Louise Bourgeois, Charles Burchfield, Dan Christensen, Ronald Davis, Stuart Davis, Richard Diebenkorn, Arthur Dove, William Eggleston, Helen Frankenthaler, Arshile Gorky, Grace Hartigan, Marsden Hartley, Robert Henri, Eva Hesse, Hans Hofmann, Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Ronnie Landfield, John Marin, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Morgan Russell, Mark Rothko, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, and others.
Drawn from the McClung Museum features work by 28 artists — including Mark Dion, who produced original prints based on objects from the permanent collections of the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture (Knoxville, TN).
«It marks the beginning of a permanent art collection which it proposed to build up in Guild Hall,» the newspaper explained.
May 31 — January 5, 2015 This exhibit will feature the most popular artworks from the UAMA permanent collection including works by N.C. Wyeth, Frederic Remington, Mark Rothko, and Jackson Pollock.
Mark Ruwedel's photographs and bookworks are in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, DC; Fonds Nationale d'Art Contemporain, Paris; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, among others.
The permanent collection includes donations from celebrated artists such as Martin Creed, as well as fellow founding members Hew Locke and Rankin, and artists including Tracey Emin, Jeremy Deller, Mark Titchner, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Chris Levine, Djordji Ozbolt, Neil Gall, Kevin Francis Gray, Gordon Cheung, Jamie Shovlin, Simon English and Julie Verhoeven.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has announced the first two works by living artists to be installed in the museum, joining its permanent collection: A «Skyspace» by James Turrell and Lowell's Ocean, 2005 — 2008, by Mark di Suvero will grace the wooded one - hundred - acre grounds of museum, founded by a foundation of the family that owns Wal - Mart.
And if the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's recent Degas retrospective marked the culmination of Gary Tinterow's first five years as director, the Blanton's newly reopened, reimagined permanent collection galleries do the same for Wicha's, whose ascension came with nothing like the fanfare that greeted her Houston counterpart.
There his large, masterfully produced photographs were hung alongside works from the permanent collection by such artists as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman.
Mark Moore Gallery is proud to announce the Albright - Knox Art Gallery «s acquisition of «Idyllwild» (2011) by Allison Schulnik for its permanent collection, as well as an edition copy of the artist's 2011 video, «Mound.»
Some of the most important works in the Whitney's permanent collection are being showcased as well, works like Mahoning by Franz Kline (1956), Door to the River by Willem de Kooning (1960) and Untitled (Blue, Yellow, Green on Red)(1954) by Mark Rothko, alongside works by artists who may be less famous, but that represent their mature periods and, more generally speaking, their time.
He also left his artistic mark from 1943 to 1964 as director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, now the Dallas Museum of Art, where he oversaw significant growth of the permanent collection and initiated exhibitions featuring the work ofregional artists.
With construction well past the halfway mark and an opening set for 2013, the new building will house traveling shows, which will enable the Kimbell to showcase much more of its permanent collection in the existing facility.
Their acquisitions, of such artists as Stuart Davis, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko, are reflected in the exhibited works of the Whitney's permanent collection.
This is the never - before - written story of «Art of This Century» — the name Guggenheim gave to both her collection (now part of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and on permanent view in Venice, Italy) and to her 57th Street gallery, Kiesler's masterpiece, within which the careers of artists such as William Baziotes, David Hare, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Charles Seliger and Clyfford Still were launched.
In other recent museum news, Mario Ybarra Jr. «s «Take Me Out: No Man is an Island» (2008)-- which was featured in Mark Moore Gallery's 2009 group exhibition, «Ultrasonic IV: Fresh Perspectives» — has been acquired for the LA County Museum of Art's permanent collection.
Finally we will feature major works from the Menil's permanent collection, by artists such as Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Agnes Martin, Robert Rauschenberg, and Robert Gober and works by contemporary artists such as Marlene Dumas, Amar Kanwar, William Kentridge, and Kim Sooja that resonate with Gandhi's vision and with the spiritual humanism that informs the Menil Collection.
In addition, the Mark Moore Gallery is thrilled to announce the recent acquisition by Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) of Penelope Umbrico «s large work, «Suns from Sunset from Flickr,» (2015) for its permanent collection.
Kaz Oshiro: Chasing Ghosts will feature new works by the artist, a collaborative project created by the artist and Charles White Elementary School students, and objects from LACMA's permanent collection selected by Oshiro, including works by artists Lee Krasner, John Altoon, and Mark Grotjahn.
This reprise of a 1997 show organized by photographer Irene Fertik marks the donation of 35 prints by the photographers to the museum's permanent collection.
The National Gallery's new director Nicholas Penny has made it clear that his tenure will be marked by an avoidance of blockbuster exhibitions in favour of an emphasis on the permanent collection and a more connoisseurial and risk - taking exhibitions program.
This weekend also offers visitors their last chance to see «The Marvelous Museum,» an «intervention» in the art department's permanent collection galleries by Pennsylvania resident Mark Dion, an international figure in contemporary art.
2001-11-25 04:00:00 PDT New York — As chief curator of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Gary Garrels secured a string of important additions to the museum's permanent collection, including major works by Rene Magritte, Piet Mondrian, Mark Rothko,
January 2018 Inaugural Exhibition in Newark Museum's New Special Exhibition Gallery Explores Masterworks of Alpine Art The Rockies and the Alps: Bierstadt, Calame, and the Romance of the Mountains The Newark Museum will mark the opening of a new special exhibition gallery and its newly reopened Washington Street entrance with a major exhibition featuring beloved Hudson River School landscape paintings from the permanent collection and major loans from private and public collections.
Artists represented in the permanent collection included Vito Acconci, Josef Albers, Robert Arneson, Jennifer Bartlett, Robert Brady, John Buck, Christopher Bucklow, Deborah Butterfield, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Enrique Chagoya, Dale Chihuly, John Coplans, Joseph Cornell, Gregory Crewdson, Robert Cumming, Stephen De Staebler, Richard DeVore, Jim Dine, Herbert Ferber, Llyn Foulkes, Judy Fox, Sam Francis, David Gilhooly, David Hockney, Diane Itter, Ferne Jacobs, Bill Jacobson, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Ron Kent, William Kentridge, Sanit Khewhok, Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, Sol LeWitt, Ken Little, Tony Marsh, Junko Mori, Yasumasa Morimura, Robert Motherwell, Vik Muniz, Jay Musler, Ron Nagle, Otto and Gertrud Natzler, Louise Nevelson, Catherine Opie, Dennis Oppenheim, Otto Piene, Kenneth Price, Lucie Rie, Liza Ryan, Alison Saar, Lucas Samaras, Adrian Saxe, James Seawright, Joseph Seigenthaler, Andres Serrano, David Smith, Kiki Smith, Rudolf Staffel, Pat Steir, Frank Stella, Jason Teraoka, Masami Teraoka, Mark Tobey, Richard Tuttle, Peter Voulkos, Kara Walker, Andy Warhol, William Wegman, Tom Wesselmann, Beatrice Wood, Cindy Wright and Daisy Youngblood.
Selected largely from the Academy's permanent collection with several generous loans from private collections, artists featured in this installation include: Walter Anderson, Byron Browne, Kenneth Callahan, Willem De Kooning, Phillip Evergood, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Grace Hartigan, Robert Keyser, Franz Kline, Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, Loren MacIver, Conrad Marca - Relli, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Sonia Sekula, David Smith, Nancy Spero, Hedda Sterne, Theodoros Stamos, Dorothea Tanning, and Robert Vickrey.
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