Sentences with phrase «pioneering exhibition»

Since opening its doors in 1993, it has been home to innovative, singular, and pioneering exhibitions across a variety of media and genres.
Curated by New York - based curator Gianni Jetzer, Unlimited is Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive sculpture and paintings, video projections, large - scale installations, and live performances.
The following year, Vézelay was invited to join the group Abstraction - Création and exhibited in several significant pioneering exhibitions of non-figurative art in France, Italy and Holland and this work demonstrates her move away from the Surrealist influence of her former partner, André Masson, towards pure non-objectivity.
«The Intrasubjectives,» the gallery's pioneer exhibition in 1949, brought together the work of Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hofmann, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Motherwell and others.
Marked by pioneering exhibitions by Stan Douglas, Jason Rhoades, Toba Khedoori, Rachel Khedoori, and Diana Thater, the early years established David Zwirner as a home for innovative, emerging artists working across media.
At the same time, it builds on pioneering exhibitions at the château de Compiègne — a favoured residence of the imperial court — which have explored the cultural scene under the Empire, including Émilien de Nieuwerkerke, the major - domo of arts administration.
In 1934, Vézelay was invited to join the group Abstraction - Création and exhibited in several significant pioneering exhibitions of non-figurative art in France, Italy and Holland.
Intersolar India is the country's most pioneering exhibition and conference for the solar industry celebrating its 10th anniversary.
The show is in partnership with the Mint's Year of the Woman, which is bringing two nationally pioneering exhibitions to Charlotte.
Focusing on feminism, race and sexuality in thematic sections, the author exposes disparities and exclusionary models of collecting and display, but at the same time examines and illustrates pioneering exhibitions and initiatives that show that new approaches and inclusive solutions are possible.
Dallas Contemporary is committed to presenting exhibitions that bring top contemporary art from around the globe to Dallas, often through pioneering exhibitions, as the fall season exemplifies.
Indeed, Oliver Nulty largely pioneered the exhibition and promotion of many Irish artists to art collectors both in Ireland and abroad.
Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art show stand, include large - scale sculpture and paintings, video projections, installations, and live performances.
The Four Nations Ensemble embraces the Wadsworth Atheneum's pioneering exhibitions of Counter-Reformation and Baroque Art with passages from 17th - and 18th - century oratorios.
David Zwirner is a contemporary art gallery based in New York that since its opening in 1993, has been home to innovative, singular, and pioneering exhibitions across a variety of media and genres.
Intersolar India is India's most pioneering exhibition and conference for the solar industry and celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2018.
Barcelona's Joan Miró Foundation has managed to become a major point of reference in the world art scene and offers its visitors not only the greatest and most complete single collection of Miró's work but also a pioneering exhibition space named Espai 13, which stimulates research and experimentation among young artists and offers impressive exhibitions of contemporary experimental and avant - garde artists.
The impact of the pioneering exhibition Cybernetic Serendipity at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1968 should not be underestimated.
A better chapter began nearly a decade later with the pioneering exhibition The Quilts of Gee's Bend in 2002, that earned accolades from the chief art critic of The New York Times as «some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.»
He has significantly expanded the remit of private sales in the business, both with major private transactions of masterpieces and with a pioneering exhibition programme, including House of Cards at Waddesdon and most recently the launch of the gallery, Christies Mayfair, to critical acclaim.
Another force was the founding of the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1968 and pioneering exhibitions that began to change the conversation, like one Mr. Gaither organized at the Museum of Fine Arts in 1970, «Afro - American Artists: New York and Boston»; and «Two Centuries of Black American Art,» curated by the scholar David C. Driskell in 1976 for the Los Angeles County Museum.
On the occasion of this pioneering exhibition there will be a three - day symposium on May 15 -17, 2010, held at Daimler Contemporary in Berlin.
Curated by New York - based curator Gianni Jetzer, Unlimited is Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcends the classical art - show stand, including large - scale sculpture and paintings, video projections, installations, and live performances.
Biennials and Beyond documents 25 of the most significant and pioneering exhibitions that took place between 1962 and 2002.
Over the years, generations of artists have followed their instinctual journey towards abstraction, thereby substantiating the premise of Ritterbush's pioneering exhibition.
Unlimited is Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the limitations of a classical art - show stand.
«The Henry Moore Institute has an unrivalled reputation driven by its pioneering exhibitions programme, research culture and academic community.
Conceived by Klaus Bussmann, curator at what was then called the Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kunstgeschichte, and greatly assisted by the young Kasper König, the first Skulptur Projekte Münster, held in 1977, was a pioneering exhibition in an unlikely location: a midsize, predominantly Catholic German city often hostile to modern art.
During Golden's tenure as Chief Curator (2000 to present) and Director (2005 to present) the Studio Museum has gained international acclaim for its pioneering exhibitions by art by artists of African descent and role as a cultural anchor in the Harlem community.
Among them, the section «Unlimited» — presenting works by Ai Weiwei, Christo, Anish Kapoor, William Kentridge, Jannis Kounellis, Tony Oursler, Frank Stella, Antoni Tàpies, James Turrel, just to name a few — is the pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive sculpture and paintings, video projections, large - scale installations, and live performances.
The starting point was a pioneering exhibition at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts: «The Thin Black Line» (1985) curated by the artist Lubaina Himid (nominated for this year's Turner Prize).
Art Basel presents the 13th edition of Art Unlimited, the pioneering exhibition platform that transcends the traditional art - show stand, with video projections, large - scale installations, massive sculptures and live performances.
Sterne's work was included in the pioneering exhibition «First Papers of Surrealism» in 1942 organized by André Breton and Marcel Duchamp in New York, where Sterne had been forced to flee from Europe in 1941.
Though he was included in pioneering exhibitions — Germano Celant's «Im spazi» (1967), Harald Szeemann's «When Attitude Become Form» at Kunsthalle Bern (1969), Wim Beeren's «Op Losse Schroeven» at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1969), and Kynaston McShine's «Information» at MoMA, New York (1970)-- throughout his career he made relatively few works, most between 1967 and 1972, and rarely appeared in public.
It came to the BMA as a gift of the artist's galleries in recognition of the Museum's 1982 pioneering exhibition of the artist's work in that medium, and has shone brightly on the side of the BMA's East Wing since 1984.
Sterne's work was included in the pioneering exhibition «First Papers of Surrealism» in...
The pioneering exhibition program at artist - run space Randolph Street Gallery (founded 1979) allowed many of the artists we now consider Chicago's finest, such as Jeanne Dunning, Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle, Dan Peterman, and Tony Tasset, both to exchange ideas and to position their works in a broader social and cultural context.
Her work was included in «First Papers of Surrealism,» the pioneering exhibition of Surrealist art organized by André Breton and Marcel Duchamp in 1942, although she later confessed that she had absolutely no interest in the radical politics espoused by most members of the movement.
Galerie E.G.P therefore collaborates worldwide with artists, museums, independent curators and art critics for the organization of innovative and pioneering exhibitions.
Curated by New York - based curator Gianni Jetzer, Unlimited is Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical...
«WAR / PHOTOGRAPHY promises to be another pioneering exhibition, following other landmark MFAH photography exhibitions such as Czech Modernism: 1900 - 1945 (1989) and The History of Japanese Photography (2003),» said Gary Tinterow, MFAH director.
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