Sentences with phrase «retrospective of her works on paper»

In the first major retrospective of his works on paper, this exhibition explores Beckman's primary subject matter: the individual.
Bill Jacklin had a major print retrospective at the Royal Academy in 2016; Maggi Hambling had a retrospective of works on paper at the British Museum in 2016.
A retrospective of her works on paper will be on view at the Woodmere Art Museum in Chestnut Hill, opening March 28.
A 1993 retrospective of her works on paper traveled to six university art museums.
In 2016, her retrospective of works on paper at Patricia Ready Gallery in Santiago, Chile was recognized as Best Exhibition of the Year by the Circle of Chilean Art Critics.
Four years after her death, the Kunstmuseum Basel honors the artist with a retrospective of her works on paper that brings together around ninety of Lassnig's most affecting drawings and watercolors from the holdings of the Maria Lassnig Foundation and the Albertina, Vienna.
A European retrospective arranged by IVAM in Valencia, Spain, followed in 2002, and the Menil Collection, Houston, organized a retrospective of his works on paper in 2010.
A separate retrospective of works on paper, held at the Guggenheim in 2014, exhibited three decades of his photographs, books prints and posters.
This retrospective of works on paper by Swiss artist John Armleder originated at the Kunsthalle Zürich, but the ICA will hold the only US presentation, providing his first major exhibition in the country.

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Fishman is currently the subject of two large exhibitions: «Louise Fishman: A Retrospective» at the Neuberger Museum of Art acts as the 77 - year - old's first comprehensive show, while «Paper Louise Tiny Fishman Rock» at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia displays an entirely different body of work, focusing on sketchbooks, smaller paintings and sculptures, and other rarely - seen items.
Avigdor Arikha, who died in 2010 at the age of 81, had been with the gallery for more than 35 years - a retrospective survey of his works on paper was shown at the École des Beaux - Arts in Nîmes in 2012.
Miriam Schapiro is the recipient of six honorary doctorates and has been the subject of numerous doctoral and master's degree dissertations and she has been honored with painting retrospectives, a thirty - year works on paper retrospective, numerous one - person exhibitions and has been included in hundreds of group exhibitions throughout the world.
Published to accompany Nari Ward's mid-career retrospective, the largest - ever survey of his work, «Nari Ward: Sun Splashed» documents the artist's work since the 1990s, an innovative series of sculptures, videos, works on paper, and installations.
Like the exhilarating Hockney retrospective currently at The Met, the Paul Kasmin Gallery's «David Hockney: Works on Paper, 1961 — 2009» displays images from different stages of the artist's long career.
More recently, multiple paintings and works on paper by Lewis, the late abstract painter whose first museum retrospective debuted last fall at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (and opens June 4 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas), have appeared regularly and covered the April catalog.
Comprising more than 100 artworks from public and private collections, the retrospective will include a range of media from five decades — video, performance, painting, sound, works on paper, and graphics.
Organized by Malba — Fundación Costantini and curated by Philip Larratt - Smith (Deputy Chief Curator, Malba, Buenos Aires) and Frances Morris (curator of Kusama's retrospective at Tate Modern, London) in collaboration with the artist's studio, the exhibition offers an in - depth survey of the work of the most prominent living Japanese artist through over 100 carefully chosen works from 1950 to 2013, including paintings, works on paper, sculptures, videos, slideshows, and installation works.
The Morgan will present «Wayne Thiebaud: Draftsman,» the first retrospective of the artist's works on paper.
Frankenthaler's distinguished and prolific career has been the subject of numerous monographic museum exhibitions, including — in addition to the 1960 Jewish Museum show — major retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and European tour (1969); The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and tour (1985, works on paper); the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and tour, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1989); the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and tour (1993, prints); the Naples Museum of Art, Florida, and tour, including the Yale University Art Gallery (2002, woodcuts); and the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, traveled to the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh (2003, works on paper).
NO LIMITS: ZAO WOU - KI The first retrospective of Zao Wou - Ki (1920 - 2013) includes paintings and works on paper by this Chinese artist who immigrated to Paris in 1948.
Wols's first U.S. retrospective at the Menil Collection, which has among the largest and widest - ranging public holdings of his paintings and works on paper, aggravates the historical slight by splitting the show between two of the museum's smaller exhibition galleries on opposite sides of the building.
«Dubuffet Drawings, 1935 - 1962» is the first museum retrospective of the French artist's works on paper.
His paintings, sculptures, and works on paper have been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions: Tate Gallery, London, 1982; Whitechapel Gallery, London, 1987; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1987; Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, 1987; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1987; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 1987; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1987; Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels, 1989; Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 1989; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1989; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Monterrey, 1994; Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, Bologna, 1996; The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 2010; Museo Correr, Piazza San Marco, Venice, 2011; J.F. Willumsens Museum, Frederikssund,
-- Lawrence Campbell To honor the diverse audience Marisol's work has engaged, and in keeping with the museum mission of enriching lives through the power of art, several community exhibitions, Brooks + collaborations, and museum programs happened throughout the summer in conjunction with the artist's first major retrospective, Marisol: Sculptures and Works on Paper.
The first major retrospective of the work of Martin Kippenberger titled Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective includes paintings, sculpture, works on paper, installations, multiples, photographs, posters, announcement cards, books, and music.
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Organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, this major traveling retrospective brings together Prince's photographs, paintings, sculptures and works on paper in the most comprehensive examination of his work to date.
This retrospective of nearly two hundred works includes sculptures but highlights Raetz's delicate works on paper (drawings, sketches, prints, watercolors, and notebooks), borrowed from public and private collections as well as from the artist ’s
Curated by the Menil's Michelle White, the first retrospective exhibition of Bontecou's drawings spans more than five decades of her career, from the late 1950s, when she began her innovative works on paper using a welding torch and soot, to ongoing work from her Pennsylvania studio.
Oil on paper, Private Collection, Madrid Esteban Lisa: Playing with Lines and Colors, curated by Barbara Bloemink and Jorge Virgili, is a retrospective exhibition covering the work of Esteban Lisa from the 1930s to 1970s.
At long last, a retrospective of the British artist Richard Deacon's inventively shaped, often buoyant sculptures and geometrically themed works on paper has been mounted by an American museum.
Almost a native New Yorker in the New York School, growing up north of the city, he also came to the movement with a native confidence, as seen several years after his retrospective, in works on paper from the 1930s at the Drawing Center.
The Texas - based African - American artist has three shows in major American museums this year, including a mid-career retrospective at the Studio Museum in Harlem, «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawings,» that focuses on his bright, intricate works on paper.
Over the past year and a half, the artists and individual works on view in American Legends have rotated for various reasons, among them conservation requirements (works on paper and photographs can typically be on view for only six months) and loan commitments (for example, Marsden Hartley paintings are on view in Berlin and the White House is borrowing work by Edward Hopper), but the inclusion of postwar artists was a substantive change, inspired in part by our simultaneous work on the Whitney's Robert Indiana retrospective.
Dallas - based artist David Bates, who first gained national recognition in the 1987 Whitney Biennial, is the subject of a two - venue retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which will emphasize his paintings, and the Nasher Sculpture Center, which will focus on his sculptures and works on paper.
Published on the occasion of the artist's retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, organized by Katherine Brinson, Associate Curator, and supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, this exhibition catalogue presents a rich selection of paintings, photographs and works on paper, forming the most comprehensive examination of Wool's career to date.
In 2005 he had a retrospective exhibition of works on paper at the Kentler International Drawing Space in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
This retrospective of Anne Truitt's works on paper spans the four decades of her career, from the early 1960s — when Truitt first developed the totemic sculptures in painted wood for which she is best known — to the last years of her life.
His work has been featured in dozens of exhibitions around the world, including Ed Ruscha: 50 Years of Painting at London's Hayward Gallery (2009), Ed Ruscha: Made in Los Angeles at Madrid's Reina Sofia in 2002, a 2000 retrospective at the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, a survey of his works - on - paper at the J. Paul Getty Museum in 1998, and a 1982 retrospective that traveled to the Whitney Museum.
The exhibition is a retrospective of Bates's work installed in both locations with an emphasis on painting in Fort Worth and sculpture and works on paper in Dallas.
Part retrospective, part new work in response to our glorious Beaux Arts galleries, this exhibition will include the full range of media (painting, sculpture, works on paper) covering many of the key themes that have featured regularly in Kiefer's work across the years but will also surprise and delight with new site - specific installations.
Since then she has enjoyed virtually countless exhibitions in this country and around the globe, and she has been honored by a series of retrospectives at some of America's most distinguished institutions: the Jewish Museum, New York, in 1960; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1969; the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1980 (prints); the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1985 (works on paper); and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1989.
Schimmel has organized major one - person retrospectives for artists Chris Burden, Willem De Kooning, Takashi Murakami, Laura Owens, Sigmar Polke, Charles Ray, and Robert Rauschenberg, and significant thematic exhibitions such as The Interpretive Link: Abstract Surrealism into Abstract Expressionism, Works on Paper, 1938 - 1948 (1987), The Figurative Fifties: New York Figurative Expressionism (1988), Hand - Painted Pop: American Art in Transition 1955 — 62 (1992), Helter Skelter: LA Art in the 1990s (1992), Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949 - 1979 (1999), Ecstasy: In and About Altered States (2006), and Collection: MOCA's First 30 Years (2010).
This winter the Hammer Museum presents a retrospective of drawings by Rachel Whiteread, the first large - scale museum survey of work on paper by the British artist.
This retrospective, the most comprehensive examination of Wool's career to date, goes beyond these now - iconic word paintings to present nearly 90 paintings, photographs, and works on paper that showcase the wide range of styles and painterly techniques the artist has employed throughout his influential career.
1999 Retrospective of Sigmar Polke's works on paper 1963 — 1974 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Hamburger Kunsthalle.
This retrospective will fill the museum's rotunda and an adjacent gallery with a selection of paintings, photographs, and works on paper, forming the most comprehensive examination to date of Wool's career.
Current exhibits - Jasper Johns We are pleased to open a new Exhibit of Jasper Johns Limited edition works on paper, «A Retrospective of the last 35 Years 1980 -2015».
Claes Oldenburg Accompanying the Jasper Johns Retrospective will be a new exhibit of Claes Oldenburg works on paper from the Ryobi Foundation and the «John and Kimiko Powers Collection».
It features a selection of important 20th century European and American works on paper, including an outstanding 1916 Sonia Delaunay gouache featured in the Sonia Delaunay Retrospective exhibitions at Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris and Tate Modern, London.
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