The roots of a thought -
provoking new art exhibition on the bluffs of the Presidio can be traced to the heart of the Middle East.
Not exact matches
There are only a few days left to see The
Art of the Collector, a small but thought -
provoking exhibition at Halcyon Gallery,
New Bond Street.
«With free general admission, the
new ICA Miami enables us to deepen our relationship with audiences of all ages and backgrounds from throughout South Florida — and, with a rigorous, thought -
provoking program and expanded
exhibition spaces, it ensures that Miami will continue to be at the forefront of the discussion on contemporary
art at the national and international levels.»
We love Norte Maar for their ability to consistently present shows that both introduce Bushwick to the cutting edge, brand spanking
new art happening today, as well as challenge us with
exhibitions that are thought -
provoking and academically inspired.
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New York City,
Provoke, Robert Rauschenberg, School of Things, Sogetsu
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Director Ellen Salpeter said, «With free general admission, the
new ICA Miami enables us to deepen our relationship with audiences of all ages and backgrounds from throughout South Florida — and, with a rigorous, thought -
provoking program and expanded
exhibition spaces, it ensures that Miami will continue to be at the forefront of the discussion on contemporary
art at the national and international levels.»
A major
new exhibition providing a thought
provoking snapshot of contemporary digital
art.
The accompanying catalogue to the
exhibition highlights these
new developments through a series of thought -
provoking questions posed to the artist by notable individuals in fields ranging from the
art historical and creative to the spiritual and culinary realms.
With the intention to help bridge the
arts and sciences for Library patrons, such
exhibitions will serve to introduce
new audiences to local artists while providing a beautiful and thought
provoking space for study and discovery.
Featured in our next print issue is: a major feature on
art pioneer Robert Williams, the colorful installations of Pip & Pop, a review of cover artist Kehinde Wiley's
new monograph, Erin M. Riley's embroidered selfies, Chiho Aoshima's solo
exhibition in Seattle, Cinta Vidal Agullo's mesmerizing paintings,
new works from Portland artist Blaine Fontana, the paintings of Mike Davis, a thought
provoking article on the
art and travels of street artist Swoon, plus reviews on the Sick Rose; featuring medical illustrations from tester - year and much more!