Ground Floor Gallery is committed to
providing contemporary exhibitions with depth and relevance in multiple disciplines for a diverse audience with the intent to connect artists with other art professionals, community builders and potential buyers.
Once the home of curator and collector Jim Ede, Kettle's Yard is an inspiration, and Fobert's new galleries look like they will finally
provide the contemporary exhibition spaces that the extraordinary collection and historic house deserve.
The gallery
provides a contemporary exhibition space for regional artists and is a cultural gathering place and active participant in the Philadelphia arts network.
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Over the years they have endowed the Institute of
Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania and provided major support for several high - profile exhibitions of contemporary work, including retrospectives of Jeff Koons at the Whitney Museum and Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim
Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania and
provided major support for several high - profile
exhibitions of
contemporary work, including retrospectives of Jeff Koons at the Whitney Museum and Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim
contemporary work, including retrospectives of Jeff Koons at the Whitney Museum and Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim in New York.
This
exhibition reassesses the artists associated with these diverse groups,
providing a new understanding of their influence on
contemporary art history.
Major support for the
exhibition is
provided by The
Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, and The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art.
The annual SOLOS
exhibitions provide regional artists with a valuable opportunity for exposure and experimentation — and offer the public an equally important opportunity to explore the diversity and vitality of
contemporary art in the area.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts is dedicated to
providing all visitors access to its
contemporary art collection and
exhibitions.
While the catalogues
provide lasting documentation of the
exhibition, they also contribute to original knowledge and scholarship about
contemporary art and the international discourse around it.
Mana
Contemporary Chicago is a rapidly expanding art center that is home to artist studios,
exhibition spaces, and artist residencies, and
provides free programming to the public.
This juried
exhibition will
provide a rare opportunity for PNCA and the broader Portland cultural community to see the scope of
contemporary art, craft, and design by alumni from PNCA's Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, and Continuing Education certificate programs.
Engaging with
contemporary concepts and approaches, Brunswick Street Gallery
provides curated
exhibition spaces for emerging creative arts practices.
A special thanks to Halsey Institute of
Contemporary Art (Charleston, SC), and Dust - To - Digital (Atlanta, GA) for
providing us with his merchandise for the duration of the
exhibition.
Major support is
provided by The Jill and Peter Kraus Endowed Fund for
Contemporary Exhibitions, LUMA Foundation, and by Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine G. Farley.
DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum's Curatorial Department seeks a Curatorial Assistant to
provide support for the daily and long - term operations of the department which include organizing and implementing
contemporary art
exhibitions, programming the 30 - acre Sculpture Park, and managing a permanent...
Third Thursday Studios
provide unique opportunities to explore techniques and themes of
contemporary art inspired by selected artworks in current
exhibitions through hands - on experimentation under the guidance of a featured guest artist.
In addition, the book employs sidebars to
provide brief and incisive accounts of and commentaries on important
contemporary political, economic and cultural events, and on
exhibitions, biennales, workshops, artist groups and more.
With work by both post-war artists and emerging practitioners — including Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Jason Rhoades, Martin Kippenberger, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Tetsumi Kudo, and Andrea Zittel, among others — the
exhibition reflects the museum's expanded curatorial purview in its new home, which creates intergenerational dialogues between post-war and
contemporary artists, and champions new narratives that
provide insight into the most innovative artists working today.
BALTIC has no permanent collection,
providing instead an ever - changing calendar of
exhibitions and events that give a unique and compelling insight into
contemporary artistic practice.
Responsibilities — Lead and direct Objectif's artistic programme, including curating all
exhibitions, organising all commissions and other programmatic activities and events;
providing an intelligible overall vision and management; and
providing a unique international perspective on
contemporary art developments.
Simon Castets is thrilled at the exceptional opportunity
provided by this
exhibition to explore the formative years of a highly influential
contemporary artist.
The AAP enhances the region's cultural vitality and promotes visual arts excellence by showcasing artists» work through
contemporary exhibitions,
providing community - based education programs, and facilitating a broad dialogue to engage artists with one another and the community.
Although Winton chooses acrylic wash, the images in the
exhibition at Cobalt
Contemporary Arts Gallery are essentially drawn images; drawing
provides a means of gathering information from the places she visits and expressing it with a sense of immediacy.
This fresh and diverse
exhibition celebrates our longstanding commitment to his contributions to
contemporary art and
provides a wonderful opportunity to experience the breadth and depth of his artistic practice» said Ido Bruno, Anne and Jerome Fisher Director of the Israel Museum.
Concluding the
exhibition are commissioned works by emerging artists, which
provide critical insight into the continued relevance of the artist's studio in understanding pervasive elements of
contemporary life, such as the rapid exchange of information and emphasis on performance and spectacle.
Designed by architect Renzo Piano and situated between the High Line and the Hudson River, the Whitney's building in the Meatpacking District vastly increases the Museum's
exhibition and programming space,
providing the most expansive view ever of its unsurpassed collection of modern and
contemporary American art.
Focused solo
exhibitions of work by Edward and Nancy Kienholz, Senga Nengudi, and Hélio Oiticica respectively bring to light significant periods of each artist's work,
providing renewed understandings of their practices and underscoring the museum's commitment to developing new scholarship in post-war and
contemporary art.
To look back at where it's coming from, we illuminated 10
exhibitions that have changed the course of
contemporary art history and
provided primers on a few of the influential critics who guided the way: Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, Irving Sandler, Leo Steinberg, and Meyer Schapiro.
This
exhibition provides a snapshot of
contemporary art from the 1990s to the present with works by more than 60 artists from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz.
With its collection of 45,000 works spanning the period from the nineteenth century to the present day and comprising paintings, sculptures, works on paper, installations, videos and photographs, GAM
provides its audience with a wealth of events ranging from major
exhibitions of Italian and international artists to
contemporary research dedicated to young visitors.
That same year, MoMA held a memorial
exhibition of his work, and two years after his death, the Esther and Adolph Gottlieb Foundation was formed to preserve the artist's legacy and
provide financial support for
contemporary artists.
TAM served the public with more than 375
exhibitions and over 500 concerts and panel discussions as it
provided a new paradigm for
contemporary arts institutions.
As well as
providing a lasting record of the
exhibitions, these catalogues are also a means of rediscovering Van Gogh, in particular as seen in refraction through the eyes of
contemporary artists.
The
exhibition illustrates the ways in which the hours of darkness continue to provoke the
contemporary imagination,
providing apt metaphors for the diversity and intersections of human experience along with the anxious tenor of the day.
Major support for the MoMA presentation of the
exhibition is
provided by MoMA's Wallis Annenberg Fund for Innovation in
Contemporary Art through the Annenberg Foundation and by The William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund.
Museum of
Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB)
exhibition and education programs are generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts; Nordstrom; Towbes Foundation; Dedalus Foundation; Ann Jackson Family Foundation; Community Events & Festivals Grant Program using funds
provided by the City of Santa Barbara in partnership with the Santa Barbara County Arts Commission; Mosher Foundation in honor of Barry Berkus, recommended by Dr. Bruce McFadden; Montecito Bank & Trust; High Tide Foundation; and contributions from our Board of Trustees and many generous individuals.
Museum of
Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB)
exhibition and education programs are generously supported by Paseo Nuevo Shopping Center, The Andy Warhol Foundation; the National Endowment for the Arts; Nordstrom; Ann Jackson Family Foundation; Towbes Foundation; Festivals Grant Program using funds
provided by the City of Santa Barbara in partnership with the Santa Barbara County Arts Commission; Mosher Foundation in honor of Barry Berkus, recommended by Dr. Bruce McFadden, and contributions from our Board of Trustees and many generous individuals.
The Gala also
provided a first look at an
exhibition featuring 200 works from DeWoody's expansive
contemporary art collection.
Located at the Chicago Artists Coalition's brand new 6,700 - square - foot facility in the vibrant Kinzie Industrial Corridor, BOLT
provides workspace, creative community,
exhibition opportunities and professional development for Chicago - based,
contemporary artists.
For more than three decades, the DMA's Concentrations series of
contemporary, project - based
exhibitions has
provided a platform for international emerging and underrepresented artists.
Also at the Hepworth is an
exhibition of the work
contemporary artist Enrico David — an interesting choice considering his emphasis on The show has a playful, pop - up - book aesthetic and
provides a sensitive backdrop to Hermes» work: drawings defy gravity, sculptures sink and subside.
The Drawing Room
provides a venue for
exhibitions of
contemporary painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and installations.
The CraftTexas series, which is hugely popular with visitors,
provides artists the unique opportunity to have their work seen by three established jurors and included in an
exhibition that seeks to broaden the understanding of
contemporary craft.
Proceeds will benefit NURTUREart, a non-profit institute dedicated to nurturing new
contemporary art by
providing exhibition opportunities and resources for emerging artists, curators and public school students.
Coinciding with May sales of
Contemporary and Modern art in New York, these selling
exhibitions provide a great opportunity to view and collect in depth works in a variety of media by a handful of celebrated artists.
Biennials and Beyond is the first book to position a range of
contemporary exhibitions in the context of art history,
providing installation photographs,
exhibition floor plans, and critical texts from the time, as well as an expansive account of recent
exhibition history.
Together these
exhibitions provided a chance to reassess an artist who was at the forefront of
contemporary art from the 1950s until his death in 2011, and who remained an endearing presence in the British art scene.
Its
exhibitions and programs
provide access to
contemporary art, artists, and the creative process, inviting audiences of all ages and backgrounds to participate in the excitement of new art and ideas.
With a particular focus on painting, this
exhibition brings together seminal works that
provide an overview of the artistic, socio - economic and political concerns of artists in Germany, during a time period when these artists were reconciling with the trauma of war, finding a national identity, struggling for freedom of expression and constantly pushing the limits of modern and
contemporary art.