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What: Of Metal and Light, a photography exhibition highlighting the work of three artists using chemistry - based practices.
With a selection from Steven Kasher Gallery, curated by director Cassandra Johnson, Cachet Boutique NYC's lobby showcases a fine art photography exhibition highlighting the work of established and upcoming artists.

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Showing work from the past three decades, the exhibition will highlight the photography, sculpture and installations of Zoe Leonard, whose work asks viewers to re-engage with how they see.
The exhibition looks at Hockney's 60 year, multi-disciplinary career highlighting his most iconic works in painting, drawing, photography, and video, and key moments from 1960 to the present.
The exhibition highlights the power and complexity of contemporary Indigenous photography, and the way in which Indigenous artists draw upon a rich mixture of history, personal experience, blak humour, as well as postmodern and postcolonial theories, in order to generate new perspectives and understandings of the social, political and cultural conditions faced by Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
The exhibition also highlights links between Josephson and other contemporary artists working in photography, film, and sculpture — including Roe Ethridge, Jessica Labatte, Marlo Pascual, Jimmy Robert, and Xaviera Simmons.
2011 Video Exhibition Highlights Wadsworth Atheneum's History Wadsworth Atheneum Receives $ 21,000 From NEA to Support MATRIX Exhibition Series Wadsworth Atheneum Commemorates Civil War's 150th Anniversary in New Collection Installation Claire Beckett / MATRIX 163 Opens Nov. 3 Robin Jaffee Frank Named Chief Curator and Krieble Curator of American Painting and Sculpture Wadsworth Atheneum to Receive Significant NEH Funding Wadsworth Atheneum Presents Photography by Patti Smith Shaun Gladwell / MATRIX 162 Opens June 2 Wadsworth Atheneum's Morgan Great Hall Opens to the Public
2016 Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum Presents 43rd Annual Festival of Trees & Traditions Nov. 1 — John Trumbull Paintings Central to «Visualizing American Independence» at Wadsworth Atheneum Oct. 5 — First U.S. Exhibition by Artist Dulce Chacón Explores Human Feats and Failures in the Frontiers of Air and Space Sept. 23 — Grant S. Smith to Lead Development, Revitalize Fundraising Initiatives at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 9 — First Major Photography Survey in 27 Years to Open at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Aug. 16 — Francisco de Zurbarán's «Saint Serapion» Returns to Galleries at Wadsworth Atheneum May 23 — Exhibition to Highlight Diversity of Contemporary Artists, Artworks May 10 — Works by Salomon van Ruysdael and Kehinde Wiley Among Newest Acquisitions by Wadsworth Atheneum April 21 — «Vanessa German / MATRIX 174» to Confront Social Issues of Race and Violence Beginning June 9 March 25 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Names Anne Butler Rice New Director of Education
From the polyphonic world of Rachel Rose, to a fascinating insight into metric photography, we highlight the best of this week's art openings, exhibitions and events.
Goddess Clap Back: Hip Hop Feminism in Art is a group exhibition highlighting Hip Hop Feminism as an emerging motif of contemporary artists working with performance, photography, video, collage, sculpture and sound.
Additional highlights include Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein Collection, an exhibition featuring the designs of the 2013 recipient of the André Leon Talley Lifetime Achievement Award, and Streaming Spirits: New Prints by Valerie Hammond and Kiki Smith, an exhibition of prints by Kiki Smith and Valerie Hammond that draw inspiration from the 19th - century genre of spirit photography guest curated by Crista Cloutier.
The curator Okwui Enwezor's provocative 2008 exhibition at the International Center of Photography «Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art» (the title of which references philosopher Jacques Derrida's 1995 book, Archive Fever) highlighted numerous examples of artists who employ archival documents in their work.
WSU School of Art and Design 12th Faculty Biennial September 3 - October 18, 1998 This exhibition highlights recent work by Art & Design faculty and features a variety of media including painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, and printmaking.
Art in General's new commission by 2014 artist Basim Magdy was on view in Oceans of Images: New Photography 2015 at the Museum of Modern Art; 2013 New Commissions Artist Meriç Algün Ringborg was featured in the 14th Istanbul Biennial; 2012 New Commissions Artist Mounira Al Solh participated in the 56th Venice Biennale; Performa Magazine called 2015 New Commissions Artist Lior Shvil's performance «powerful and dizzying»; Artnet News highlighted 2015 International Collaborations Artist, Donna Huanca as «One of the 50 Most Exciting European Artists Today»; and The Guardian named the exhibition by New Commissions Artist Marwa Arsanios as «one of the best American art shows of 2015.»
Drawing on Japan's rich history as a bastion of photography, an exhibition called Recent Photography highlights four photographers from the homeland of Canon, Nikonphotography, an exhibition called Recent Photography highlights four photographers from the homeland of Canon, NikonPhotography highlights four photographers from the homeland of Canon, Nikon, and Fuji.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
Currently, she is at work co-organizing an exhibition of collection highlights entitled Brought to Light: Select Photographs from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and completing her dissertation project, «Down to a Science: The Vestiges of Clinical Photography in American Fine Art.»
Curated by Pablo León de la Barra, Guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Latin America, in collaboration with the SLG, the exhibition highlights recently acquired works by more than 40 artists working with mediums and methods including installation, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, and video.
The exhibition highlights programs of the department and includes a wide range of media, such as, ceramics, design, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and visual communications.
This was the third in a series of exhibitions highlighting recent photography acquisitions.
Critically this exhibition highlights how Parks» photography informed the sense of responsibility he felt and the way he used his position to provide both agency and voice for his people.
Now on view at Pier 24 Photography, Collected is an exhibition highlighting ten Bay Area collections of photography, including the Pilara Foundation (a permanent collection housed aPhotography, Collected is an exhibition highlighting ten Bay Area collections of photography, including the Pilara Foundation (a permanent collection housed aphotography, including the Pilara Foundation (a permanent collection housed at Pier 24).
«Conceived as a complete retrospective of Evans» work, this exhibition highlights the photographer's fascination with American popular culture, or vernacular,» explains Clément Chéroux, senior curator of photography at SFMOMA.
Organized by the museum's Assistant Curator, Amber Harper, the exhibition highlights Raissnia's mixed media work on paper as a central element of her multivalent practice, which encompasses film, photography, and performance.
A highlight of the Perlstein Collection, featured prominently in this exhibition, is an exceptional display of Surrealist photography from 1920 to 1940.
Other highlights from the sweeping exhibition include Romare Bearden's Jazz 1930s — The Savoy (1964), South Korean artist Lee Lee - Nam's digital video Early Spring Drawing - Four Seasons 2 (2011), a pair of Lakota gauntlets (ca. 1890), photography by Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Roy DeCarava, and Gertrude Käsebier; paintings by Emile Bernard, Ed Blackburn, Archie Scott Gobber, and Albert Bloch, sculptures by James Henry Haseltine and Tip Toland; works on paper by Kara Walker, George Copeland Ault, Miguel Rivera, and Jules Olitski; and decorative arts including a Christopher Dresser claret jug and umbrella stand, a frame by Archibald Knox, and jewelry by the late artist Marjorie Schick.
East End museums open for the season and several new exhibitions across Long Island highlight photography.
Curated by Pablo León de la Barra, Guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Latin America, in collaboration with the South London Gallery, the exhibition highlights recently acquired works by more than 20 artists working with mediums and methods including installation, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, and video.
Early Color was followed by a series of monographs and international exhibitions highlighting the depth and scope of his work in photography and painting, beginning with «In Living Color» (2006), his first major retrospective at the Milwaukee Museum of Art.
Featuring over 250 works, this exhibition highlights the power of photography to reveal hidden truths in our society.
Additional highlights include «Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein Collection,» an exhibition featuring the designs of the 2013 recipient of the André Leon Talley Lifetime Achievement Award, and «Streaming Spirits: New Prints by Valerie Hammond and Kiki Smith,» an exhibition of prints that draw inspiration from the 19th - century genre of spirit photography guest curated by Crista Cloutier.
This exhibition highlights 21 contemporary artists from across the state exploring environmental themes through installation, painting, photography, sculpture, sound, and video.
«The exhibition continues the Columbus Museum of Art's curatorial focus on highlighting the meaning and relevance of contemporary art and photography for broad audiences,» says director Nannette Maciejunes.
The exhibition highlights the best photography from budding artists enrolled in Kenwood High School's Advanced Placement Photographotography from budding artists enrolled in Kenwood High School's Advanced Placement PhotographyPhotography course.
The exhibition highlights the best photography to date from nearly 30 budding young artists enrolled in neighborhood high schools including Kenwood Academy as well as other Chicago public high schools.
Highlights of the festival include a solo exhibition by Italian artist Vanessa Beecroft, and two group shows, The Female Gaze, displaying the work of female photographers who have revolutionised the way the female body and sexuality is represented through fashion photography, and PhotoVogue / inFashion, showcasing the works of photographers selected through PhotoVogue platform.
Fine Books & Collections features Steven Kasher Gallery's exhibition, «Performance / Politics,» at the Photography Show presented by AIPAD as one of the highlights of the fair.
The inaugural exhibition highlighted prominent veins running through the collection with rooms dedicated to portraiture, contemporary Bay Area photographers, historical images of San Francisco, early American color photography, and works produced through the Farm Security Administration (FSA).
Not only does it highlight a major trend among contemporary Chinese artists towards the use of video and photography, many of the artists in the exhibition are also internationally renowned, thereby providing audiences in Singapore a rare opportunity to see their works... This exhibition, a major exhibition of contemporary Chinese photography and video, was the first of its kind for Singapore.
The exhibition aims to highlight the current state of photography across a broad spectrum.
Highlights include Nothing to Lose, a posthumous exhibition of Rotmi Fani - Kayode's photography and his first - ever solo show in New York, in Paris Abdoulaye Konaté solo show, Tentures Teintures and in The Hague Pieter Hugo's first comprehensive photographic oeuvre presentation, This Must Be The Place and more...
The New York Times highlights the importance of photography during the Vietnam War and announces our exhibition Vietnam: The Real War
EXHIBITION UH PHOTO 2.0 January 25 — February 5, 2016 Commons Gallery Phil Jung's advanced UHM photography students present their recent works that highlight various printing methods.
This is an important exhibition for highlighting and raising the level of discourse of photography and video in Singapore.
This exhibition presents sculpture, photography and painting from the recent years, highlighting the diversity of Gavin Turk's artistic expression.
Andrea Karnes, curator of FRAMING DESIRE, comments, «This exhibition highlights several of the most important contemporary artists of the last four decades, with a number of new acquisitions that meaningfully add context to the Modern's growing collection in the areas of photography and video.»
Some recent highlights from gallery artists include Colleen Heslin at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and the Esker Foundation (2016), Owen Kydd at the Musée des beaux - arts Montréal (2015), exhibitions at the International Center for Photography New York (2014 Owen Kydd, 2011 Greg Girard), and Scott McFarland's solo exhibitions at the Vancouver Art Gallery and National Gallery of Canada (2009).
Photography is highlighted in this exhibition for the way in which it captures a moment in time, isolating movement and distilling it to a single moment.
In celebration of twenty - five years of photography at the National Gallery of Art in 2015, the department of photographs presented three major exhibitions and published The Altering Eye: Photography at the National Gallery of Art, a volume which charts the history and distinctive aspects of the National Gallery's collection of photographs and highlights 290 of its most imporphotography at the National Gallery of Art in 2015, the department of photographs presented three major exhibitions and published The Altering Eye: Photography at the National Gallery of Art, a volume which charts the history and distinctive aspects of the National Gallery's collection of photographs and highlights 290 of its most imporPhotography at the National Gallery of Art, a volume which charts the history and distinctive aspects of the National Gallery's collection of photographs and highlights 290 of its most important works.
Featuring works acquired within the past two years and created since 1970, the exhibition highlights video, installation art and photography, and also includes drawing, painting, and sculpture.
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