Sentences with phrase «publicly presenting exhibitions»

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Organized chronologically, the exhibition begins with his drawings and paintings from 1982 - 1983, the majority of which have never been presented publicly.
Culled from the artist's archive of hundreds of color slides originally shot using Ektachrome film (which Kodak discontinued in 2013), Harris initially presented selections from his archive publicly as digital projections at Yale University, as well as in conjunction with the exhibition Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art at New York University's Grey Art Gallery and the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2013 - 14.
In the first show he curated for a publicly funded space, Hirst presented the group exhibition «Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away» at the Serpentine Gallery in 1994.
In summer 2015, the High Museum of Art will present a major exhibition of 60 works created between 1954 and 2013 by internationally acclaimed American artist Alex Katz, including 15 monumental landscape paintings to be displayed publicly together for the first time.
It was first shown publicly in 1970, when it was presented as one of Rauschenberg's earliest prints in exhibitions organized by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. 8 Though it has continued to be referred to as a monoprint, 9 the work's status as a print has fallen into the background over time, with scholarly interest instead focused on Rauschenberg's use of the direct imprint or indexical mark.
Presented publicly for the first time in an accompanying special exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, this new work is shown alongside earlier pieces — both black - and - white photographs as well as transparencies mounted in light boxes — to create an ensemble that resonates formally and thematically.
The exhibition will present several works that have never been exhibited publicly.
Over half of the works in Robert Ryman: Drawings will make their public premiere in this exhibition, and many others have not been on view publicly in decades, such as The Watermark Series (1968)-- last presented in the artist's mid-career retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1972.
This exhibition is a chance to see work from private collections, including the artist's own, that was last presented publicly at the Whitney Museum in 1990 - 1991.
March 5 through April 24, 2004, Locks Gallery will present a thematic exhibition of paintings and installations by Jennifer Bartlett — including a selection of monumental works not seen publicly for over a decade.
A philanthropic organisation founded by Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, it acquires and presents contemporary art to the public, including solo exhibitions of up - and - coming artists, often before their representation by a commercial gallery, or their display by publicly funded spaces.
Thirty - eight sketches and studies from the Columbus Museum's cache were featured in the Tang / Studio Museum exhibition, but most of the objects and other Thomas materials will be presented publicly for the first time in the forthcoming exhibition.
The exhibition for the first time presents Gerhard Richter's Overpainted Photographs publicly.
Presenting work across media, the exhibition utilises a range of technologies including drawing, painting, animation, social media and augmented reality to interrogate Gannis» perplexed interest in «subjecthood and self - definition in relationship to the «personal» when performed publicly
Between her early showings at 291 and the extensive painting exhibition Stieglitz staged for her in 1923, he had presented publicly a large suite of his portraits of her, including many nudes.
Featuring 50 works of art including film, sculpture, painting, installations, photography and prints, many of which will be exhibited publicly in the UK for the first time, Age of Terror: Art since 9/11 presents IWM's largest contemporary visual art exhibition to date.
The first in a series of exhibitions highlighting the DuSable Museum's collection of art by important African American artists features works from the 1800s to 1950s, many being presented publicly for the first time, by artists including William Edouard Scott, William A. Harper, and Archibald Motley Jr..
Especially from private collectors, the artist has enjoyed great attention, and the exhibition presents a wealth of powerful works that are usually not publicly available.
In 1925, Stieglitz was invited by the Anderson Galleries to put together one of the largest exhibitions of American art, entitled Alfred Stieglitz Presents Seven Americans: 159 Paintings, Photographs, and Things, Recent and Never Before Publicly Shown by Arthur G. Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Charles Demuth, Paul Strand, Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz.
In 1874, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Degas, Morisot, and Sisley led a number of friends to form an association and publicly presented the first group exhibition independent of the official Salon.
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