Frieze New York is the center of the world this week in New York City with its contemporary art fair
presenting work by living artists only.
«Entangled Orbits demonstrates the museum's commitment to
presenting work by living artists in public spaces and the idea that art should be the first thing you see when you enter the museum and the last thing as you leave,» said BMA Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director Christopher Bedford.
Not exact matches
Presented as a collection of texts, edited and introduced
by a scholar years after the
artist's death, the book unfolds through extracts from Burden's notebooks and conflicting accounts from others about her
life and
work.
For the final event of an interdisciplinary series celebrating the
life and
work of the
artist, the Kitchen
presents a night of four Eastman pieces executed
by an all - star roster of ensembles and soloists.
The fair also
presents works by modern masters and contemporary
artists of note who may no longer be
living.
Opening on February 15, 2007, David Zwirner is pleased to
present an exhibition
by Belgian
artist Francis Alÿs, who
lives and
works in Mexico City.
Significant
live works by artists including Franz Erhard Walther (2014), Adam Linder (2014), Eva Kot «átková (2015), TUNGA (2015), Mahmoud Khaled (2016), Augustas Serapinas (2016) and Agatha Goethe - Snape (2017) have been
presented by leading international galleries from Delhi to Paris, Cairo to London.
ITINERANT at Queens Museum will
present a selection of Performance Art
works by local and international
artists whose
works reflect on issues affecting diverse populations
living in Queens, and NYC at large.
The exhibition, organized
by guest curator Fumio Nanjo, director of Tokyo's Mori Art Museum, and Asia Society's in - house curator Dominique Chan,
presents works that explore the
artist's burgeoning understanding of
life's transience.
Exhibitions
presented in The Brown Foundation Gallery feature
work by leading internationally - recognized
artists working at the vanguard of contemporary art, as well as thematic exhibitions organized around questions central to the nature of art and
life today.
Their
living legacy will better prepare the participating
artists to respond to grant proposals, calls for exhibitions, and
present their
works to curators during studio visits; thus enabling them to further their careers
by taking advantage of opportunities at home and outside the Deep South.
Featuring
works by Emma Amos, Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Loïs Mailou Jones, Barbara Jones - Hogu, Samella Lewis, Lorraine O'Grady, Howardena Pindell, Faith Ringgold, Lorna Simpson, and Carrie Mae Weems, among many others, the show
presents a diverse group of
artists who
lived and
worked at the intersection of art production, political activism and social change.
In 1914, Mrs. Whitney established the Whitney Studio in Greenwich Village, where she
presented exhibitions
by living American
artists whose
work had been disregarded
by the traditional academies.
Conceived as part of Africa Utopia 2014, Digital Africa brings together sonic experiments, video
works presented on 3 screens, and a
live performance
by artists working in Africa and the Diaspora.
A new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery
presents work by London - based
artists which responds to the dynamic and disorientating character of everyday cosmopolitan
life.
They will
present a «
living history» of Riot Grrrl, with new
work by a half - dozen contemporary
artists significantly influenced
by the movement's ethos, alongside a host of rare archival materials from its heyday — zines, flyers, videos, records, cassettes, and other ephemera.
This Friday, May 22nd, 2015, Park
Life Gallery in San Francisco will
present Jug
Life: New Contemporary Still
Life, a group show curated
by Andrew Schoultz and Patrick Martinez featuring the
work of close to 70
artists including:
Each handsomely designed volume
presents a thorough survey of the
artist's
life and
work, as well as statements
by the
artist, an illustrated chapter on technique, a chronology, lists of exhibitions and public collections, an annotated bibliography, and an index.
Some
present recent
work by living artists spanning several generations; others showcase fascinating historical material of varying vintages.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly
presents Invisible Things, a new exhibition of painting, installation, and sculpture
works by Korean
artists Gyeongja Lee and Hyemin Lee that gives form to the powerful inner thoughts, emotions, and memories that occupy our everyday
lives.
«Material Histories:
Artists in Residence 2013 - 14» presents installations, paintings, works on paper and mixed media works by Beasley, Collins and Deville, three artists who «share an interest in exploring and contemplating the particular histories and experiences of families, regions and cultural groups, as well as their own lives.
Artists in Residence 2013 - 14»
presents installations, paintings,
works on paper and mixed media
works by Beasley, Collins and Deville, three
artists who «share an interest in exploring and contemplating the particular histories and experiences of families, regions and cultural groups, as well as their own lives.
artists who «share an interest in exploring and contemplating the particular histories and experiences of families, regions and cultural groups, as well as their own
lives.»
Performa: New Visual Art Performance
presents an authoritative introduction to the genre, many forms including radio broadcast, dance,
live installation, new technologies, film and video, music, historic reconstructions and lecture - as - performance, and provides a vivid tour through the world of contemporary performance, featuring inventive documentation of
works by some of the most significant
artists of our time, including Jesper Just, Francis Alys, Christian Marclay, Laurie Simmons, Tamy Ben - Tor, Melik Ohanian, Michael Smith, Christian Holstad, and Gelitin.
Her gallery will
present innovative historical exhibitions of such influential European and American figures as well as showcases of exceptional new
work by living artists and special commissioned projects.
A promised and provocative distraction from those cold and wet January blues is
presented in the form of the generously reflective Miró and
Life in General — a solo show of new
works by the institutional conceptual
artist, John Baldessari.
Swiss Institute is pleased to
present Every home a fortress every hearth a blossom, an exhibition of new
works by artist Marta Riniker - Radich (b. 1982,
lives and
works in Geneva, Switzerland).
Inspired
by his memory of
living near the river in Shanghai, Nature C was part of Zhang's four Nature
works that were first
presented in his solo exhibition at the Shanghai Art Museum in 1987, a tumultuous decade for
artists in China and pivotal for Zhang in particular.
Inspired
by the origin of the universe and The Big Bang, the
artist presents his abstract
works analyzing the nature of technology, time and our limitations to completely understand the universe we
live in.
In keeping with our mission to investigate critical moments in the interconnected histories of global black
life, Goodman Gallery is pleased to
present To Be Young, Gifted, and Black the next edition of the ongoing series
Working Title, an exhibition curated
by one of our most thoughtful and provocative
artists, Hank Willis Thomas.
The Athenaeum Gallery exhibits
work created solely
by artists living or
working the region and strives to
present visitors with a wide variety of excellent
work and unique experiences.
Triangle
Artist Residency 20 Jay Street, 317 + 318 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Will
present on Wednesday April 18, 2018 at 7 pm Animations and
live theatrical reading: two
works by Frances Barth
While Frieze is known for its devotion to
presenting art
by living artists, the fair has expanded to include
works by artists who are not.
A clarification was added to include Frieze's inclusion of exhibiting modern masters and
artists who may no longer be
living, in addition to the fair's emphasis on
presenting work by living contemporary
artists.
The current exhibition «Metamorphosis: Give Me Your Wings» at Lehmann Maupin Gallery in New York
presents new
works by Japanese
artist Mr.. The centerpiece is a huge, complex installation composed of garbage and everyday objects from Japanese
life.
We
present rare and rediscovered prints of movie classics, new and historic
works by the world's great film directors, restored silent films with
live musical accompaniment, thematic retrospectives, and innovative
works made
by today's film, video, and new media
artists working in the areas of animation, documentary, experimental, and fiction film.
SYRA Arts and The Untitled Space are pleased to
present the group show, «Debunking Orientalism,» featuring
works by emerging and established
artists who
live and
work out of Egypt, from Cairo, Beheira, Sohag and Alexandria.
The Slovak section Beyond the Art, curated
by Mira Sikorova - Putisova, will
present work by a selection of renowned Slovak
artists who predominantly
live abroad.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York, New Paltz currently
presents Anonymous, an exhibition of contemporary Tibetan art featuring over 50
works of painting, sculpture, installation, and video art
by 27
artists living in Tibet and in diaspora.
The Espace is honoured to
present a selection of
works by this leading figure in contemporary art, considered as France's most influential
living artist.
In Frieze London 2016's «
Live» section, the galleries Jaqueline Martins (Sao Paulo) and PM8 (Vigo)
present performative
works by the
artist Martha Araújo.
Frieze has a significant history of
presenting and commissioning time - based
work by artists, with
live and participatory
works by Dora Budor, Pia Camil, Maurizio Cattelan, Giosetta Fioroni, Liz Glynn, Anthea Hamilton, Ryan McNamara and Eduardo Navarro featured in recent editions of Frieze New York; the first performance
work in the Tate Collection (UK) was acquired from Frieze London in 2004.
OVARTACI & THE ART OF MADNESS 16/9/2017 -31 / 1/2018 This exhibition for the first time ever
presents a significant overview of the
life's
work created
by the unique
artist Ovartaci outside the psychiatric hospital in Risskov, where the
artist was a patient for 56 years.
Christopher Wilmarth:
living inside, on view at the University Museum of Contemporary Art for the spring semester,
presents sculptural and graphic
works by an
artist who found a way to share his silent conversations with light.
They
present a «
living history» of Riot Grrrl, with new
work by a half - dozen contemporary
artists significantly influenced
by the movement's ethos, alongside a host of rare archival materials from its heyday — zines, flyers, videos, records, cassettes, and other ephemera.
The collection is rich in a variety of
works by past and
present artists living and
working in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly
presents Life Infinite, a group exhibition featuring evocative
works by 30 Korean American
artists who represent the great diversity of Korean diaspora experiences in America, opening Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017.
We're proud to
present «If Only Bella Abzug Were Here», a group exhibition curated
by Tim Hawkinson and Ken Tan to commemorate the
life and achievements of Bella Abzug with a selection of
works by both established and emerging female
artists, chosen for their highly original voices and unique visions.
«We have been thrilled to
present works by Dorothy Antoinette LaSelle, an
artist who spent much of her
life and career in North Texas, to a new audience here in New York,» said Kerry Inman, Owner and Director of Inman Gallery.
In the fall Pace will
present an exhibition of late
works by the
artist, many of which were first shown at the gallery during Rauschenberg's
life.
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS: 2018 Open SpacesKansas City, MO 2018 Color of the Year
Presented by Pantone and X-RiteUrban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI 2017 Solar Flair: Celestial Bodies in MotionAlbrecht Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, MO 2017Light and ShadowMildred M. Cox Gallery Kemper Center for the Arts William Woods University, Fulton, MO 2017The 19th Annual National Juried Competition,: «
Works of Paper» 2017Long Beach Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, Long Beach Island, NJ 2017 - 2018 Teardrops That Wound: the Absurdity of War, George Tsutakawa Art Gallery, Wing Luke Museum of the Asian and Pacific American Experience, Commission
Work «Break Into Blossom», In collaboration with Phong Nguyen and Justin Shaw 2016 Vision: An
Artist's Perspective, Gutfeund Cornett Art Kaleid Gallery San Jose, CA 2016 Novus Conceptum, Hannah Bacol Busch Gallery Bellaire, TX 2015 Generations: Forty Hues Between Black and White, OCCCA (Orange County Center for Contemporary Art), Santa Ana, CA 2015 Somewhere Between Black and White, Fiber Art Network, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2015 Old Enough To Know Better, Cranes Art Gallery 105, Philadelphia, PA 2014 The 2nd Annual Juried
Artist's Book Exhibition, WoCA Projects, Fort Worth, Texas 2014 The
Living Mark Verum Ultimum Art Gallery, Portland OR 2014 Subconscious, Flow Art Gallery, St Louis MO 2014 A Dream and a Memory, St. Louis
Artist Guild, St. Louis MO 2013 Missouri 50, Fine Art Building Sedalia, MO 2013 Art / Identity, Gallery 263, Cambridge, MA 2013 26th Annual Women's
Work, Old Court House, Woodstock, IL 2012 Contemporary Women
Artists XVI, Saint Louis University Art Museum, St. Louis MO 2012 UCM Faculty Show, UCM Gallery of Art and Design, Warrensburg, MO 2012 Color!
Working in collaboration with Lehyt, an
artist of a later generation, the performance - lecture transposes Zurita's texts onto the
present through a
live reading and the creation of a new wall drawing
by Lehyt made in response to them.