Sentences with phrase «pivotal exhibition»

It crystalizes the three years of field research, over the course of which 250 pivotal exhibitions on Chinese Art were surveyed and over 20 art historians, critics, and curators were interviewed.
This show comes 20 years after pivotal exhibitions such as Memorias Intimas Marcas — initiated by Fernando Alvim, in collaboration with Gavin Younge and Carlos Garaicoa, which looked at the residue of trauma caused by the Angolan Civil War — and the 2nd and last Johannesburg Biennale, curated by Okwui Enwezor, which unusually for the international art world at the time included many artists from the Global South.
«Bruce Altshuler has compiled a second volume, following the award - winning Salon to Biennial, to plot the course of modern trans - Atlantic art history through pivotal exhibitions that have defined it.
Anna Lovatt explores the role of drawing throughout; Jo Melvin introduces pivotal exhibitions during the 1960s and 70s; Anthony Bond provides an overview of the work and its relationship to art history and David Batchelor revisits his 1999 essay which describes visual and conceptual themes throughout Law's work.
2015 marks the 50th anniversary of this pivotal exhibition and provides the impetus for reassessing this major movement.
Zhong discusses the pivotal exhibition Dear Painter, paint me... Painting the Figure since late Picabia, which opened at the Centre Pompidou in 2002.
Bursts of pure red, yellow, blue, and green echo de Kooning's abstract paintings of the 1970s, five of which were presented alongside Baselitz's early work in the pivotal exhibition «A New Spirit in Painting» of 1981 at the Royal Academy in London.
Organized by art historian William H. Gerdts, The Color of Modernism remains one of the pivotal exhibitions on the subject.
He wrote a substantial amount of art criticism in the late 1960s in this role, including the introduction to the pivotal exhibition Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form at the Kunsthalle Berne.
begins, physically and historically, in New York, with works from a pivotal exhibition put up by an alliance of fifteen artists called Spiral.
At the peak of her career in 1976, Georgia O'Keeffe refused to lend her work to a pivotal exhibition in Los Angeles, «Women Artists: 1550 to 1950.»
Jackson's black and white diamond paintings were first exhibited at the Kaymar Gallery, NYC in 1964 in the pivotal exhibition Eleven Artists.
The Des Lee Gallery presents Guns In The Hands of Artists, a pivotal exhibition that has started a national dialogue within the arts.
After Doyle's inclusion in the Corcoran Gallery of Art's pivotal exhibition «Black Folk Art in America 1930 — 1980» (1982), curated by Jane Livingston, the artist's work brought him notoriety and praise — the late Jean - Michel Basquiat on one occasion traded his own artworks for Doyle's and Ed Ruscha paid postmortem tribute to the artist with his painting «Where Are You Going, Man?
In 2001 Artists Space restaged Pictures, introducing a new generation to that pivotal exhibition.
Following his pivotal exhibition of Drawing Paintings at Skarstedt New York in 2011, Condo has explored the relationship between the directness of drawing and the controlled methods of painting.
November marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of «Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art,» the catalog accompanying the pivotal exhibition curated by Thelma Golden at the Whitney Museum of American Art (Nov. 10, 1994 — March 5, 1995).
Another pivotal exhibition restaged here was Martin Boyce's Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours, originally created at Tramway in Glasgow in 2002.
In 1996 Komarin's work was included in a pivotal exhibition at 41 Greene Street, New York, NY where his work was shown with the paintings of Jean - Michel Basquiat, Philip Guston and Bill Traylor.
Associated with the emergence of post-minimalism and process art, Serra's lead - splashing sculptures were included in The Warehouse Show at the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1968, and Anti-Illusion: Procedures Materials at the Whitney Museum in 1968 — both pivotal exhibitions that established a new discourse in the field of sculpture.
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