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The exhibition presents textile works which are the visiting cart of Tanya Akhmetgalieva, objects and video - installations.

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For his first museum solo exhibition, Gavin Kenyon presents his largest sculpture to date and debuts a new series of textile - based works.
This large - scale survey presents Chaimowicz's work in painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, furniture, lighting, ceramics, textiles, and wallpaper made between 1978 and 2018, including never before exhibited pieces and three new commissions.
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) presents the first exhibition dedicated to the stunning textile work of Baltimore - based artist Stephen Towns.
In his recent paintings and works on paper, Pearlstein presents models in various stages of repose - sleeping, sitting or lying - amidst an array of props including Americana, toys, weathervanes, textiles and furnishings.
Mana Contemporary's Middle East Center for the Arts (MECA) and Umm el — Fahem Gallery are pleased to present a private viewing of Textile — Territory — Text, a group exhibition that examines concepts of identity, belonging, abjection, and exile in contemporary textile art works by Middle Eastern artists, with a special one - night only performance.
New York — Pace Gallery is pleased to present Kiki Smith: Wonder, a major exhibition that presents the artist's investigation of the natural and spiritual worlds through works made of aluminum, bronze, fine silver, textile, stained and hand - blown antique glass, and paint.
The exhibition is presented in four chronological sections displaying key works including rarely seen textiles, drawings and animated films.Tickets on sale from 10 November 2016
First presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last year, these new abstract geometry works were assembled from layers of vibrant fabric and express the artist's passion for collecting textiles.
With more than 8,000 works of art spanning a chronological range of six centuries, from the 15th century to the present, the collection includes a broad range of media such as furniture, textiles, glassware, ceramics, metalware, and, most significantly, silver.
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.
Tuesday Smillie continues a recent series of textile works that both refer to significant historical protest signs — such as those associated with Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, and other members of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries — and present new slogans.
Shaatnez is Alma Alloro's first solo exhibition in Berlin, presenting two distinctive bodies of works from recent years: an installation of textile works and animations, and a series of new drawings.
«Shock Wave will introduce our visitors to the transformation of the museum's textile and fashion collection, an initiative that is being spearheaded by Florence and focused on augmenting our holdings with contemporary works that expand the amazing design narratives we can present at our museum,» said Christoph Heinrich, Frederick and Jan Mayer Director of the DAM.
Today the historic collection includes watercolours, drawings, prints and maps of local views; Victorian paintings and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired through the Contemporary Art Society, including a Walter Sickert oil painting; a small collection of sculpture from the late 19th century to the present; ceramics, including pieces of Martinware pottery; 17th and 18th century textiles; and coins and medals.
James Harris Gallery: Booth A4 CenturyLink Event Center, Seattle, WA August 3 - 6, 2017 For this year's Seattle Art Fair, James Harris Gallery is pleased to present a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, textile work, and video.
For this year's Seattle Art Fair, James Harris Gallery is pleased to present a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, textile work, and video.
Billie Zangewa presents a new series of hand - stitched textile works titled «Love and Happiness» by blank at Booth H24 at Frieze London.
The first two episodes of the film are presented alongside a new series of textile and sculptural works in the newly - restored Palazzina Canonica, the former headquarters of the Institute of Marine Sciences in Venice, on view till September 24th.
OCTOBER GALLERY is also presenting a sculptural textile by El Anatsui, alongside compelling works by Alexis Peskine, Naomi Wanjiku Gakunga, and Romuald Hazoumé of Benin, who is recognized for his «African» masks made from plastic gasoline containers.
As part of a series dedicated to artist couples, the Kunstmuseum will present a range of the Albers» work, as well as the pre-Columbian sculptures and textiles Anni collected.
The exhibition entitled M * A * S * H * E * D presents a new body of work using original military armour, weaponry and bullet - proof textiles.
The exhibition presents Eriksson's works from the last ten years, spanning his entire oeuvre including painting, photography, sculpture, film and textile.
Modern Art Oxford presents «Love Is Enough» an exhibition drawing together works from public and private collections in the UK and USA, and juxtaposing the work of Pop legend Andy Warhol with the Victorian textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist William Morris.
Collections Along with site - specific art commissions, the museum's collections, which encompass works dating from the 17th century to the present, include one of the world's largest collections of American painting and decorative arts; artworks from Africa, the Americas and Oceania; over 13,000 textiles and costumes; a 90,000 - item collection of works of paper, prints and etchings; and a remarkable collection of 19th and 20th century photography.
The title of the present work - Made in Japan I - may be seen to evoke this same world of textile production, magnified onto a global scale and signaling the artist's growing interest in commercialized processes; indeed, it was during this year — 1982 — that Basquiat was invited to visit Warhol's so - called «Factory» for the first time.
His work is centred around the exploration of textiles, aiming to examine the complicated construction of gender and identity in his native Mexico and attempting to subvert the notions of masculinity and machismo prevalent in the present day.
Six textile works featuring different folding and weaving techniques will be presented as the «clothing» of fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto's boutique on Conduit Street during London Design Festival, establishing a dialogue that resonates with the current collections.
Malian artist, Abdoulaye Konaté presents his solo exhibition Tentures Teintures, an installation of textile works that consider space and volume to create magical and mystical impressions.
Each work, created by artists with disabilities, is described as it «quietly wrestles with the many dimensions of human living in the present,» including textile works, intimate portraits, paintings and weavings.
Weaving the World is the first substantial monograph on the Swedish - born, Norwegian modernist textile artist Hannah Ryggen (1894 - 1970), and presents works from her entire career with an emphasis on her political tapestries from the 1930s.
For the exhibition, the walls will be returned to the museum, creating an architectural lining on which to present a connective system of discreet works — paintings, objects, and textiles - compounded in an address of translation, scale, and nested opposition.
Piotr Uklański had a solo show at the Whitney, in 2007, presenting his first film, Summer Love (a booze and blood - soaked revisionist Western); Uklański's work in 2010 is a theatrical installation involving textiles.
The exhibition also present a wall with different works in various materials, such as: textiles, drawing, watercolor, relief and smaller jewelry - like objects in silver, which are all connected to «Slottet».
FFDG is pleased to present San Francisco - based artist Ryan De La Hoz (who has been featured by Juxtapoz in both our print and online editions) in his first solo show with the gallery entitled «Impassible Terrain» including cut paper works, textiles, puzzles, drawings, works on canvas, and a watercolor painting on wood.
The artists will be presenting recent work, in a variety of mediums, such as oil painting, drawing, textile, photography, and mixed media.
In addition to a revised, critical look at our own collection and how it represents women, we present Kusama's installation alongside a retrospective of works by the local pioneer of Norwegian textile art, Else Marie Jakobsen (1927 — 2012).
The second part of the exhibition opens in August, Strands: Filipino and Filipino American Artists Encounter Textile, presents works by Filipino - American contemporary artists Cirilo Domine and Christine Morla, and Manila's Aze Ong, all of whom have been conceptually, spiritually, or formally inspired to use textiles as a starting point of inquiry.
Also present are sculptural elements in the form of an umbrella frame, yellow acoustic fabric wrapped around an aluminum rod, and a textile work adapted from a book about West African weaving.
MOTHERSHIP is a group exhibition that presents works by artists at varying stages of their careers, celebrating their shared connection as mothers alongside their individual artistic practices in drawing, film, installation, painting, photography, print, sculpture, sound and textiles.
MARCH 1 — 5, 2017 PIER 90, NEW YORK Booth C23 Ruth Hardinger DAVID&SCHWEITZER Contemporary is proud to present Ruth Hardinger's works off - site this March at VOLTA NY 2017 with a large - format solo exhibition of sculpture and textiles.
Rebecca Hossack Gallery is proud to present The Edge of the Woods, a solo exhibition featuring new works by British textile artist Karen Nicol.
Tate Modern will also present the first major museum exhibition in the UK this century of the work of Anni Albers one of the world's leading textile artists and a significant figure at the Bauhaus.
The exhibition at Bonniers Konsthall will present a mix in between larger and smaller sculptures and drawings, textiles, paintings and sketches, as well as Kristalova's first animated work.
In fall 2013 her work will be included in a major historical exhibition Art & Textiles: Fabric as Material and Concept in Modern Art from Klimt to the Present at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg in Wolfsburg, Germany.
NEWARK: This fall, the Newark Museum will present The Shape of Light: Gabriel Dawe, featuring large - scale, site - specific installations, as well as textile - based sculpture and works on paper by internationally known artist Gabriel Dawe.
Featuring Tuttle's textiles, the installation coincides with Whitechapel Gallery's retrospective of the artist's work from the 1960s to the present.
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