Presented in the small gallery, this intimate presentation of The Paper offers an entry into Laing's world of the combination of landscape, history and culture.
The projects, about four per year, are
presented in a small gallery on the third floor of the California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock.
Not exact matches
For West Wall, Dwan Main
Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.
Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition
presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty
gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.
gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly
smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show
in that space thereafter.»
Blue Mountain
Gallery presents new abstract paintings by Janet Sawyer
in a group of works on canvas and
smaller works on paper.
The Addison
Gallery of American Art at the Phillips Academy
in Andover, Massachusetts,
presents Alex Katz:
Small Paintings.
In the back of the
gallery, a more traditional form of landscape imagery is
presented on the
small panels.
Taking its title from Robert Smithson's drawing, Towards the Development of a «Cinema Cavern» (1971), this program of
small gauge films and videos is
presented «truly «underground»»
in the museum's Vault
Gallery.
California (Sacremento to be exact), native, Liz Larner
presents a new body of work at Regen Projects
in Los Angeles, but what is happily off - kilter about this bold, sculptural presentation, is that coupled with it viewers find a side
gallery in which an earlier selection of notably
smaller, object - based works acts as an unusual and telling counterpoint.
M E N is a contemporary art
gallery located
in the Two Bridges neighborhood of New York City,
presenting singular artistic gestures by emerging and mid-career artists
in a purposefully -
small storefront exhibition space.
In the upstairs
gallery, Suga is
presenting more recent installations, such as Ido no gensoku — A (1994), a tower of paraffin blocks on a steel plate, as well as a wide range of
small wall - mounted assemblages.
These same objects, among others, are then also on display,
presented on their same pedestals,
in the
small, adjacent
gallery.
Just
in time for the city's art fair, we
present you a selection of spaces all around the city, from the blue - chip
galleries, to the
small ones where the local scene is always buzzing.
Her latest exhibition at Jack Fischer
Gallery's Minnesota Street Project location
presented an assortment of the artist's stuffed fabric sculptures
in small - to - medium scale, along with three works cast
in bronze.
Park Life
Gallery proudly
presents the work of a
small group of artists that work
in the field of both abstract and figurative.
The exhibition, the artist's fourth show at the
gallery, will include approximately 100
small paper mounted on canvas paintings as well as 25 collage constructions and a set of sketches
in response to Francisco Goya's drawings including his Los Desastres de la Guerra series, all dating from 2009 to the
present.
In BILL MURRAY: a story of distance, size and sincerity, artist Brian Griffiths presented an ambitious new commission that took in BALTIC's vast Level 4 gallery with a contrastingly small - scale productio
In BILL MURRAY: a story of distance, size and sincerity, artist Brian Griffiths
presented an ambitious new commission that took
in BALTIC's vast Level 4 gallery with a contrastingly small - scale productio
in BALTIC's vast Level 4
gallery with a contrastingly
small - scale production.
Blue Mountain
Gallery will
present work by emerging and established artists
in an exhibition of
small works on paper from August 3 through 24.
In the gallery, Daniel presents selections from his Accidental Art series — photographs depicting fences erected by construction contractors in natural areas — and Krejcarek continues to subvert the functional with a series of small sculptures from his Architectural Structures serie
In the
gallery, Daniel
presents selections from his Accidental Art series — photographs depicting fences erected by construction contractors
in natural areas — and Krejcarek continues to subvert the functional with a series of small sculptures from his Architectural Structures serie
in natural areas — and Krejcarek continues to subvert the functional with a series of
small sculptures from his Architectural Structures series.
Opening reception: Wednesday, May 4, 6 - 8 p.m. Andrea Rosen
Gallery presents their second exhibition of works by Katy Moran May 5 — June 11, 2011 These new works evocatively deepen and expand Moran's exploration of the sensation of painting, and although they remain
in their characteristically
small format, it is remarkable how the paintings reflect a dynamic push and pull between boundaries that feel at once immeasurable and yet profoundly essential.
The leak series culminates
in Stavroula (2012), the first panoramic wall sized image by Laing,
presented on a curved wall
in the
small gallery.
This exhibition of drawings and
small paintings by Genichiro Inokuma, created between 1955 and 1975, addresses the aspect of the
Gallery 2 program that is engaged
in presenting historical work with the intention of contextualizing current work.
The
smaller works,
presented in the entrance foyer of the
gallery,
in some cases have dimensions less than a standard piece of paper and thus have a precious and intimate quality.
Two floors below, Eva Presenhuber
presented a new group of bluestone primitives by Swiss - born New Yorker Ugo Rondinone, slightly
smaller siblings of the sculptures that he had previously debuted at Gladstone
Gallery in Chelsea.
For Hirst's first exhibition
in Los Angeles, the Regens Project
gallery presented a collection of «Visual Candy» paintings, with a number of
small «Natural History» pieces.
Formerly L&M Arts, the Upper East Side Mnuchin
Gallery staged several solo exhibitions with the notoriously illusive and selective David Hammons before deciding to
present this relatively
small yet powerful retrospective — the first of its kind since MoMA PS1 mounted «Rousing the Rubble»
in 1990.
1974 Contemporary Religious Imagery
in American Art, Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL 149th Annual Exhibition, National Academy of Design, New York, NY Art of the Pacific Northwest from the 1930s to the
Present, National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington DC American Art
in Upstate New York Drawings, Watercolors, and
Small Sculpture from Public Collections
in Albany, Buffalo, Ithaca, Rochester, Syracuse, and Utica, Memorial Art
Gallery, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Everson Museum of Art, Munson - Williams - Proctor Institute, Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, NY
We have worked together over many years, and I have long admired her strong and simple approach to
presenting works
in this
small jewel box of a
gallery in the heart of Venice.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have
in any
small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those
in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is
Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came
in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century
in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian
Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick
in my readership as well as
in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
Artists whose work will be
presented includes Neha Choksi, from Project 88
gallery in Mumbai, whose work Echo of the Inside (Column Cube I) is constructed from the sequential casting of consecutively
smaller distorted cubes.
For her exhibition
in the project
gallery, Bozzi has created a series of fourteen
small - scale, gouache on paper paintings that
present landscapes at various times of day and season, each an intimate study
in capturing the play of light and color.
In the smaller Center Gallery, we present either additional work by the member who is showing in the Main Gallery or a solo exhibition by a guest artist or another member artis
In the
smaller Center
Gallery, we
present either additional work by the member who is showing
in the Main Gallery or a solo exhibition by a guest artist or another member artis
in the Main
Gallery or a solo exhibition by a guest artist or another member artist.
A new sculptural work emphasizing a connection to modernist aesthetics and design as well as a presentation of
smaller, collage works will be
presented in the main
galleries as well.
Jason Middlebrook The
Small Spaces
in Between
Gallery 16 501 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 March 25 — May 6, 2016 Reception: March 25, 6 - 9 pm
Gallery 16
presents The
Small Spaces
in Between,...
Dispatch, a
small Chinatown
gallery established
in 2007 by regular collaborators Howie Chen and Gabrielle Giattino,
presents itself with formidable seriousness: «Dispatch offers a model for curatorial production: an office for receiving and originating...
Their all - enveloping presence
in The Obliteration Room also recalls the artist's infinity rooms,
in which thousands of
small lights flicker against mirrored walls — an example of these was
presented during Kusama's first exhibition with the
gallery in 2013.
Gallery 16
presents The
Small Spaces
in Between, a solo exhibition by Jason Middlebrook.
Both
presenting new canvases and working on a large scale — the
smallest painting
in the exhibition is 6 feet tall — the two artists» paintings are hung alternating around the
gallery space.
It began as a casual conversation to explore if it would be possible to
present a handful of
galleries in small format, said Levine recently
in an interview at his East Hampton Village rare book shop and
gallery.
They are Art Basel Miami Beach Art
Galleries (accepted
galleries deemed to be the leaders
in Modern and Contemporary artworks), Art Nova (emerging and established
galleries), Art Positions (
galleries presenting one project from a single artist), Art Video (film and video works), Art Kabinett (selected
galleries present small curated exhibitions) and Art Public (art placed outside of main exhibition hall).
Published to coincide with the show The Sleepers at Pallant House
Gallery, Chichester, and ahead of a series of important exhibitions and commissions, this beautifully designed and illustrated volume
presents all the major works from her career to date, from
small - scale intimate paintings
in oil and enamel to ambitious high - profile public commissions and architectural projects.
Recent group exhibitions include «A Union of Voices»: HORATIO JUNIOR, London «Sex Shop»: Folkestone Fringe, Folkestone, «
In and out of windows»: Vane, Newcastle upon tyne, «Eulogy»: Vane, Newcastle upon Tyne, Between fact and fiction: Vane, Newcastle upon Tyne (2014), «Winter Show», September, Berlin, Germany, «Gifted»: Chart, London, «Luminous Language»: Launch F18 (2013), New York, USA «The Dorian Project», SecondGuest, New York, touring to Ana Cristea
Gallery, New York, «Anschlüssel: London / Berlin», C4RD Centre for Recent Drawing, London (2012), «THE FUTURE CAN WAIT
presents: Polemically
Small», Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, California, touring to CHARLIE SMITH london, London, «Mail Please», Blyth
Gallery, London, (2011), «MurmurART: an introduction», MurmurART, London (2010), «One Spirit Showcase», Hines Urban
Gallery, London, «40 Artists 80 Drawings», The Drawing
Gallery, London (2009), «00 Nature Part 1», Contemporary Art Projects, London, «Baltic Square», Arena
Gallery, Liverpool Biennial (2008), and «Jerwood Contemporary Painters», Jerwood Space, London (2007).
For Frieze NY 2018, Various
Small Fires
presents a selection of Billy Al Bengston's (b. 1934) «moon paintings», the first grouped exhibition of this series outside of California since their debut at James Corcoran
Gallery (Santa Monica)
in 1990.
During The Marx Lounge
in SMBA, Paul Andriesse
Gallery in Amsterdam will
present a
small selection of works by Alfredo Jaar.
A
small area of the
gallery is dedicated to thematic displays of prints and drawings, often
presented in connection with University of Chicago courses.
Presented in LinkAsia — the newly dedicated
gallery for contemporary work — the exhibition will include 8 large - scale works and 50
small works on paper created from 1997 - 2010.
«Liminal Squared» by Julie Mehretu at the Marian Goodman
Gallery In «Liminal Squared,» Julie Mehretu's latest show at the Marian Goodman
Gallery on W 57 Street, she
presents a
small number of huge, nonrepresentational paintings that blur the lines between landscape, architectural drawing, and pure abstraction.
It is
present in the show's opening second - floor
gallery, too, but with a playful forthright decorativeness: Here are over 100
small watercolor «Afromuses,» bust - length portraits of imaginary men and women
in full face or
in profile, that Mr. Ofili began
in 1995.
Inspired equally by children's couch forts and makeshift emergency shelters, the artist used scavenged and natural materials to construct a
small, inhabitable hut
in the
gallery space,
presenting it together with a photographic slideshow documenting her initial experiments with similar miniature shelters.
For his most recent exhibition, which ended last month at David Kordansky
Gallery in Los Angeles, he
presented found images, like a set of early headshots of the actor Anthony Perkins smiling while holding an armful of milk and juice cartons, as well as a set of charcoal drawings
presented alongside
small sculptures that looked like bed frames.
American moderns at Hackett - Freedman: Over the years Hackett - Freedman, which began specializing
in contemporary realism, has bootstrapped itself into the San Francisco analogue of New York
galleries such as Kraushaar and Hirschl and Adler that intermittently
present small surveys of exemplary American modernism.