Not exact matches
In 2014, a retrospective of Koons's work comprising over one hundred sculptures and paintings that date from 1978 to the present was hosted
by the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, marking the
artist's first
major museum
presentation in the city.
This
presentation, which includes photographs from each of the
artist's
major series, is edited
by the
artist, P.S. 1 Director Alanna Heiss, and Peter Boswell.
Conceived as a series of interrelated and rotating stand - alone exhibitions, this
presentation will highlight
major singular works from the collection, such as a newly acquired monumental cut - paper silhouette tableau
by Kara Walker, as well as the Barbara Lee Collection of Art
by Women, groupings of work
by artists held in depth such as Louise Bourgeois and Nan Goldin, and thematic and art - historical groupings.
The exhibition titled Thick Time is curated
by Iwona Blazwick, Whitechapel Gallery Director and will be the
artist's first
major public solo
presentation in the UK in over 15 years.
Committed to comprehensive, large - scale projects
by major international
artists for
presentation to the public, Ayn Foundation's current projects include Andy Warhol's The Last Supper and Maria Zerres's September Eleven located in the west Texas town of Marfa; an installation of work
by Dan Flavin at Fisherbau in Polling, Germany; and an exhibition of paintings
by Arnulf Rainer at Mana Contemporary.
The exhibition, which is the first
major museum
presentation of Thomas Schütte's body of work in Sweden, is curated
by Matilda Olof - Ors and is organised
by Moderna Museet in close cooperation with the
artist.
This has included developing a
major multi-site exhibition programme, called We Face Forward, of art from West Africa, for the Cultural Olympiad; an exploration of the visual legacies of slavery with Trade and Empire, presented to coincide with the bi-centenary of the abolition of British slavery; and consistent attention to
artists from South Asia, including a celebrated 65 - hour drawing and performance installation in 2013
by Indian
artist Nikhil Chopra, the
presentation of Subodh Gupta's work in the grounds of the Whitworth and video and textile work
by Aisha Khalid.
The response to our
presentation of works
by David Ireland, a
major figure of the Bay Area art community, was overwhelming — and Frieze served as the perfect platform to introduce this
artist's work to new audiences and re-engage with long - time supporters.»
Selected
by Yorkshire Sculpture Park's Clare Lilley, featured is a
presentation of works
by international galleries showing
major 20th - century and contemporary
artists.
FIRST
MAJOR U.S. PRESENTATION OF PAINTINGS BY TOMMA ABTS ARRIVES AT HAMMER MUSEUM SUMMER 2008 On view at the Hammer July 27 — November 9, 2008 Los Angeles, CA - On July 27, the first major U.S. solo exhibition of paintings by London - based artist Tomma Abts (born Kiel, Germany, 1967) opens at the Hammer Mu
MAJOR U.S.
PRESENTATION OF PAINTINGS
BY TOMMA ABTS ARRIVES AT HAMMER MUSEUM SUMMER 2008 On view at the Hammer July 27 — November 9, 2008 Los Angeles, CA - On July 27, the first major U.S. solo exhibition of paintings by London - based artist Tomma Abts (born Kiel, Germany, 1967) opens at the Hammer Museu
BY TOMMA ABTS ARRIVES AT HAMMER MUSEUM SUMMER 2008 On view at the Hammer July 27 — November 9, 2008 Los Angeles, CA - On July 27, the first
major U.S. solo exhibition of paintings by London - based artist Tomma Abts (born Kiel, Germany, 1967) opens at the Hammer Mu
major U.S. solo exhibition of paintings
by London - based artist Tomma Abts (born Kiel, Germany, 1967) opens at the Hammer Museu
by London - based
artist Tomma Abts (born Kiel, Germany, 1967) opens at the Hammer Museum.
The highlights of the program include a
major installation
by South African
artist Ralph Ziman, a special
presentation of works
by artist Phoebe Boswell, a 1 - 54 Lounge designed
by Azikiwe Mohammed, in partnership with Pioneer Works, the screening of Jumoke Sanwo's Lagos at Large and Van Lagos» Home presented
by Retro Africa, and the Red Hook Labs and Nataal presenting New African Photography III, among others.
Eva Hesse, Studiowork, 1968 Courtesy of University of California, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, gift of Helen Hesse Charash, 1979 Photograph
by Abby Robinson, New York August 5 — October 25, 2009 Curated
by Briony Fer and Barry Rosen The Fruitmarket Gallery's 2009 Edinburgh Art Festival exhibition is a solo
presentation of the work of German - born American
artist Eva Hesse, a
major figure in post-war art.
Rarely seen works
by major artists such as Anish Kapoor and Ulrich Rückriem, several new acquisitions to the Hessel Collection, and a special
presentation by CCS Bard graduate students, will also be on view.
To offer a larger understanding of the
major roles women
artists have played for over three centuries, the DMA will mount a series of focused
presentations highlighting exemplary works
by female
artists in the Museum's collection.
Exhibitions at QMA include Red Lines Housing Crisis Learning Center, a project on home finance
by artist and urban designer Damon Rich; The Curse of Bigness, which featured
major works
by Survival Research Laboratories, J. Morgan Puett, and Dexter Sinister, among others; and the first U.S. solo
presentation of Korean video and performance
artist Sung Hwan Kim.
This prestigious exhibition highlights
major works
by Australian
artists, recognising their accomplishments through the
presentation of three awards: the McClelland Award, the Frankston City People's Choice Award, and the McClelland Achievement Prize (MAP).
Exhibition Events for Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial March 2 at 6:45 pm — Walk - through and discussion with curator Joanne Cubbs March 30 at 6:30 pm —
Presentation and walk - through
by artist Shawne
Major April 20 at 6:00 pm — Walk - through and discussion
by artist Willie Birch May 18 6:00 pm — Conversation on «Modern Folk Art in America» with historians Jane Livingston and John Beardsley
Added to the traveling exhibition exclusively for its Chicago
presentation will be works
by a variety of other
artists, among them
major works
by famed Chicago Imagist Roger Brown.
It will feature
major presentations by esteemed contemporary
artists such as Tacita Dean, Jenny Saville, Joana Vasconcelos, Lucy Skaer and Victoria Crowe.
At the Whitney Biennial that year, the ceramics of Sterling Ruby and Shio Kusaka were featured prominently; the de Purys curated a show of leading ceramic
artists at Venus Over Manhattan; and at
major fairs like Frieze and Art Basel, galleries punctuated their
presentations with pots
by Dan McCarthy and Takuro Kuwata, and the figurative sculptures of Rachel Kneebone and Klara Kristalova.
The Contemporary Art Gallery presents a
major new body of work
by Irish
artist Isabel Nolan, conceived as a single project across successive evolving
presentations at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Mercer Union, Toronto and CAG.
Building upon the MCA's long history of working with
artists and exemplifying the
artist - activated, audience - engaged MCA vision, this yearlong creative residency is offered in conjunction with our May 2011
presentation of Bradford's
major solo exhibition organized
by the Wexner Center.
A special
presentation of a
major installation
by acclaimed British - Nigerian
artist Yinka Shonibare MBE will be featured as an extension of the main Pearl Lam Galleries stand.
This solo
presentation, curated
by Chapter — to develop a suite of new work for a large scale, ambitious and original exhibition — will be the
artist's first
major commission at an international biennale.
Highlights of recent Broad MSU exhibitions include: Trevor Paglen: The Genres; the final installment of the exhibition series The Genres: Portraiture, Still, Life, Landscape, featuring works
by social scientist, researcher, and writer Trevor Paglen; Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965 - 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived
by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest
presentation, currently on view at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Material Effects, which brought together six leading
artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials; and The
Artist as Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman, the first
major museum exhibition to bring together a comprehensive body of work
by two of Bangladeshi's foremost contemporary
artists.
Showcasing ambitious installations and tightly focused thematic exhibitions, this section features
major projects
by a single
artist or collective, providing a curatorial platform for solo
presentations.
Studio Voltaire presents a
major new commission
by Jamian Juliano - Villani (b. 1987, New Jersey) the
artists» first solo
presentation in a public institution outside of the US.
Monographic
presentations by major female
artists can also be seen across the main section such as Goshka Macuga (Galerie Rudiger Schöttle, Munich), Latifa Echakch (kamel mennour, Paris), Francis Upritchard (Kate MacGarry, London), Penny Siopis (Stevenson, Cape Town) and Channa Horwitz with Ghebaly Gallery (Los Angeles).
Future programs include a
major presentation of works
by Toronto native Megan Rooney; the first showing in Canada of Chantal Akerman's immersive video installation NOW; an exhibition with Basma Al Sharif in collaboration with Consortium Commissions initiated
by Mophradat, an international non-profit association supporting
artists from the Arab world; and an exhibition formed in dialogue with Shumon Basar, Douglas Coupland and Hans Ulrich Obrist.
The performance will take place in the gallery within the current exhibition, Rising, a
major new commission
by New York - based
artist Judith Bernstein, reflecting on a prolific five decade - long career at the forefront of feminist activism and political injustice, her first solo
presentation to take place in the UK.
Previous Lehmann Maupin booths at Frieze New York have been organized around
major installations of works
by Do Ho Suh and Tracey Emin; which
artist will be the focus of this year's
presentation?
She championed the
presentation of many groundbreaking exhibitions and secured
major collection gifts, including the Haub Family Collection of Western American art; 30 masterworks from the 1790s to the present
by Charles Bird King, Thomas Moran, Frederic Remington, Georgia O'Keeffe and others; and the Rebecca and Jack Benaroya Collection comprising 225 works including American studio glass featuring Pilchuck Glass School
artists such as Dale Chihuly, Ginny Ruffner and Therman Statom, as well as artworks
by Northwest
artists such as Morris Graves and Deborah Butterfield.
PAMM looks decidedly towards the South, this year didactically hanging its own collection in order to demonstrate its efforts in acquiring
major works
by Latinos and minority - issued
artists — the exhibition program also includes a welcome solo
presentation of Jamaican born
artist Nari Ward.
IMS presents large solo exhibition
by Albanian
artist Anri Sala (Tirana, 1974): «O momento presente» is the first
major presentation in Brazil
by one of the most important figures in the contemporary international art scene.
The
presentation also includes a group of screen prints
by major artists of the period, like Romare Bearden and Ad Reinhardt, whose screen prints were published
by Ives - Sillman, as well as copies of portfolios of Albers» Formulation Articulation and Interaction of Color, that have become standard references for teaching color theory.
This summer will see a
major presentation of stunning and vibrant works
by pioneering German Expressionist
artist Emil Nolde (1867 - 1956) at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) in Edinburgh.
A collaboration between the internationally celebrated
artist Richard Wentworth and writer Victoria Miguel, A Roomful of Lovers (Glasgow) is the first
major presentation of work
by Richard Wentworth and Victoria Miguel to take place in Scotland and is SWG3's first contemporary art commission for the Galvanisers.
Across the various exhibition spaces, are
major presentations of historic works
by senior
artists including Etel Adnan, Chung Chang - Sup, Saloua Raouda Choucair, Abdul Hay Mosallam Zarara and Fahrelnissa Zeid.
The much anticipated reopening of the main building at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in October, coinciding with the opening of five exhibitions including a
major retrospective of the work of Eileen Gray, one of the most celebrated and influential designers and architects of the 20th - century; the
presentation of two pioneering exhibitions This Situation
by the acclaimed British - German
artist Tino Sehgal and an exhibition
by a new generation of young European
artists I knOw yoU; the launch of IMMA's Collection online and an extensive programme of public talks and events which have been devised to engage with the themes of IMMA's exhibitons are some of the exciting developments taking place throughout 2013
by the Irish Museum of Modern Art and announced today (Thursday 18 April)
by IMMA's Director Sarah Glennie.
Works that are immediately recognizable from
major institutional
presentations like the Whitney Biennial and Venice Biennale are presented alongside lesser - known works, which may have initially only been seen
by a small audience in commercial galleries, alternative spaces, or in the
artist's studio.
This will be the most comprehensive
presentation of a
major multi - canvas painting installation on the theme of militarism and aggression, conceived and begun
by the
artist in the immediate aftermath of the First Gulf War in the winter of 1991 and completed in 1994.
By exclusively featuring pieces derived from the human form, this
major presentation of the
artist's work not only highlights the latent, representational aspects of his particular visual idiom but also foregrounds his processes of transmutation.
Lunds konsthall presents Sheela Gowda: Open Eye Policy, the most comprehensive solo exhibition to date
by the internationally renowned Indian
artist Sheela Gowda and the first
major presentation of her work in Sweden.
This retrospective of works on paper
by Swiss
artist John Armleder originated at the Kunsthalle Zürich, but the ICA will hold the only US
presentation, providing his first
major exhibition in the country.
The show is more successful when it hones in on specific histories, as with its
presentation of work
by artists from, or inspired by, the Emma Lake Artists» Workshops, a famed series of classes led in the 1950s and»60s by major figures of postwar modernism, including Clement Greenberg, Barnett Newman and Frank Stella, just outside of Sas
artists from, or inspired
by, the Emma Lake
Artists» Workshops, a famed series of classes led in the 1950s and»60s by major figures of postwar modernism, including Clement Greenberg, Barnett Newman and Frank Stella, just outside of Sas
Artists» Workshops, a famed series of classes led in the 1950s and»60s
by major figures of postwar modernism, including Clement Greenberg, Barnett Newman and Frank Stella, just outside of Saskatoon.