Sentences with phrase «retrospective loan exhibition»

Georges Rouault: retrospective loan exhibition, Boston, the Institute of modern art, Wahsington, the Phillips Memorial Gallery, San Francisco, the San Francisco Museum of art, Nov.1940 - Mar. 1941.

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And though it was published in a couple of catalogues, Rauschenberg didn't loan it to his 1976 or his 1998 retrospective, and he declined its inclusion in curator Paul Schimmel's exhaustive Combines exhibition of 2005.
The gallery collaborates regularly with international institutions for the loan of works for temporary exhibitions, including the Magritte retrospective A to Z at Tate Liverpool and the Albertina in Vienna in 2011, the Magritte exhibition Mystery of the Ordinary 1926 - 1938 at MoMA in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Menil Collection in Houston, in 2013 - 2014, as well as Lisette Model at the Jeu de Paume in Paris in 2009 - 2010.
Rauschenberg is currently the subject of a major retrospective exhibition at London's Tate Modern (until April 2017, later travelling to the Museum of Modern Art, New York), where a key room is dedicated to the «Silkscreen Paintings» — many of them on loan from major museum collections.
A special loan exhibition with a focus on Korean Buncheong Ceramics and Korean - Japanese artist Lee Ufanâ $ ™ s first North American museum retrospective will be held this year at New Yorkâ $ ™ s most highly acclaimed museums, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Guggenheim Museum.
Curated by Sam Cornish and Natalie Rudd, the exhibition draws on collection's holdings, alongside significant loans, for the first retrospective of its kind in over 20 years.
The retrospective exhibition will present around 100 works from all periods of Klee's career — starting in 1913 — and will bring together valuable loans from numerous renowned institutions and private collections in Europe and overseas.
7.2 Whitney Museum of American Art, Main (Eighth Street and Madison Avenue): Edward Hopper Retrospective Exhibition, February 11 — March 26, 1950; traveled to other venues, April 13, 1950 — June 2, 1950 Correspondence with lenders, loan agreements, receipts, checklists, publicity information, and files on travel to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Detroit Institute of Arts.
In the first major exhibition of his work in the UK for 35 years and the first retrospective of the artist since his death in 2008, Tate Modern celebrates his extraordinary six - decade career, showcasing major international loans that rarely travel and telling the story of a remarkable artist whose influence is still felt today.
Comprised entirely of works on loan from public and private collections, this exhibition will include the first room of Reinhardt's «ultimate» black paintings to be seen in New York since the 1991 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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