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.
Since opening its doors in 1993, it has been home to innovative, singular, and
pioneering exhibitions across a variety of media and genres.
Not exact matches
The first major
exhibition of Jean - Michel Basquiat will take place at the Barbican Art Gallery in 2017, showcasing the work of the
pioneering prodigy of the downtown New York art scene who first came to prominence in 1978 when he and classmate Al Diaz graffitied enigmatic statements
across the city.
Goldberg is the final presentation of the Armory's 2015 season, which encompassed site - specific installations, commissions, and cross-disciplinary collaborations
across a range of art forms including: FLEXN — an evolution of the Brooklyn - born street dance flex co-directed by Peter Sellars and dance
pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray; H -LCB- N) Y P N (Y -RCB- OSIS, Philippe Parreno's largest
exhibition in the U.S. to date, a multi-sensory journey within the monumental interior of the Armory's drill hall; the U.S. premiere of the new contemporary dance Tree of Codes by Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx; HABEAS CORPUS, a penetrating new work by Laurie Anderson in collaboration with Mohammed el Gharani; and the third annual recital series featuring the U.S. premiere of The Night Dances by Charlotte Rampling and Sonia Wieder - Atherton, a concert of songs from World War I by Ian Bostridge, a performance of Viennese lieder by Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber, and more.
Solo Shows Visitors will encounter solo
exhibitions across the main section, including: Lorna Simpson, presenting new paintings and sculptures in her first - ever project with Hauser & Wirth (New York); the celebrated American painter John Currin with Gagosian Gallery (New York); Anri Sala, presenting Bridges in the Doldrums (2016) with Marian Goodman Gallery (New York), ahead of the artist's participation in the Venice Biennale; Keith Sonnier at Pace (New York), bringing together his
pioneering neon sculptures with two new series of works; and Tala Madani with David Kordansky Gallery (Los Angeles), coinciding with the artist's presentation in the Whitney Biennial.
The talk will cover the Centre's activities which range from ambitious
exhibitions with artists of the highest calibre from
across the international arts» scene as well as an integrated public programme of talks, events, performances and screenings and a
pioneering education programme.
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.
On view at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, is a unique
exhibition of abstract works taken from the museum's 20th century collection, intended to show the trends present between the years of 1919 and 1939, during which time a variety of abstract artists flourished,
pioneering new techniques and creative philosophies
across the mediums of painting, sculpture and drawing.
Since opening its doors it has been home to
exhibitions exploring
pioneering movements
across a broad spectrum of contemporary artistic practice — including Minimalism, Spatialism, Conceptualism and Arte Povera — that continue to inform the gallery's aesthetic today.
His solo
exhibition «SURFACE» is a portrait anthology of some of the most significant street artists on the contemporary scene as well as the
pioneering icons
across the globe.
In the quarter - century since it opened to the public, the Menil has established an international reputation for presenting acclaimed
exhibitions and producing many scholarly publications;
pioneering partnerships with other cultural and educational institutions
across Houston, Texas and the United States; and conducting groundbreaking research in the conservation of modern and contemporary art.
Over the course of a quarter of a century, the Menil has established an international reputation for presenting acclaimed
exhibitions and producing highly respected scholarly publications;
pioneering partnerships with other cultural and education institutions
across Houston, Texas and the United States; and conducting groundbreaking research into the conservation of modern and contemporary art.
From the first major U.S.
exhibition of long - overlooked abstract painter Hilma af Klint and the biggest U.K. show of
pioneering video artist Joan Jonas, to the passionate paintings of early 20th century Viennese modernist Egon Schiele and the world's first space sculpture by contemporary artist Trevor Paglen, here are 12 shows opening
across the globe — and beyond — that you won't want to miss.
The
exhibition programme focuses on presenting a wide range of adventurous and influential artists from
across the world, while its rich history includes
exhibitions by modern
pioneers such as Paul Klee, Lucio Fontana, Francis Bacon, Bridget Riley, and Anthony Caro.
Located in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., the Tang is a
pioneer in integrating
exhibition programming and collection studies into academic life and curriculum
across a wide - range of disciplines.
Showcasing cutting - edge practice from today's ground - breaking contemporary artists, the Aesthetica Art Prize
exhibition 2015 invited viewers to discover global concepts through
pioneering art and design, and encouraged an awareness of the innovative work being produced
across a variety of media today.
Over the course of a quarter of a century, the Menil has established an international reputation for presenting acclaimed
exhibitions;
pioneering partnerships with other cultural and education institutions
across Houston, Texas and the United States; and conducting groundbreaking research into the conservation of modern and contemporary art.
Over the course of a quarter of a century, the Menil has established an international reputation for presenting acclaimed
exhibitions and producing scholarly publications;
pioneering partnerships with other cultural and education institutions
across Houston, Texas and the United States; and conducting groundbreaking research into the conservation of modern and contemporary art.
The
exhibition features a rich cross-section of works
across several mediums — opening with displays of
pioneering non-objective paintings, prints, and drawings from the years leading up to and immediately following the Revolution, followed by a suite of galleries featuring photography, film, graphic design, and utilitarian objects, a transition that reflects the shift of avant - garde production in the 1920s.