Sentences with phrase «retrospectives at the art gallery»

Included in numerous Canadian group shows, he had several retrospective exhibitions including in 1996 a full career retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario and in 1982 represented Canada at the Venice Biennale.
Lake is represented by Georgia Scherman Projects in Toronto and will be opening a full career retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario, November 2014.
1998 - Retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario.

Not exact matches

Retrospectives / Re-Performances The Count (Peter von Bagh, 1971) at IFFR Horror Film 1 (Malcolm Le Grice, 1971/2012) at Leeds Art Gallery Chika Hiroba (Underground Square, Keiya Ouchida, 1970) at Nippon Connection Melancholia (Lav Diaz, 2008) at AV Festival The Illiac Passion (Gregory Markopoulos, 1967) at BFI Southbank Handsworth Songs (John Akomfrah, 1986) at Close - Up Film Centre Anna (Alberto Grifi & Massimo Sarchielli, 1975) at Tate Modern The Movement of People Working (Phil Niblock, 1973-1991/2012) at AV Festival Screen Play (Takahiko Iimura, 1963/2012) at Place M Gallery Shlosha Yamim Veyeled (Three Days and a Child, Uri Zohar, 1967) at Tokyo FilmEx
Texts of Light: A Mid-Career Retrospective of Fourteen Films by David Gatten, opened in November of 2011 at the Wexner Center for the Arts and, in 2012, toured to the National Gallery of Art; Harvard Film Archive; SFMoMA; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; ATA Gallery in San Francisco; RedCat; Los Angeles Film Forum; and The Panorama.
Hilarie M. Sheets reports on the retrospective exhibition of works by of George Bellows at The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., on view through October 8, 2012.
The opening reception was held at the Corcoran Gallery, which had caved to political pressure by canceling the late photographer's retrospective, and the convocation was given by Dennis Barrie, the Contemporary Arts Center director who had been charged with obscenity for not canceling Mapplethorpe's show in Cincinnati.
Opening: Susan Weil at Sundaram Tagore Gallery Currently on view in the Museum of Modern Art's Robert Rauschenberg retrospective are a series of blue monoprints featuring various ghostly objects that appear as if they were burned into paper.
British silkscreen and collage star Joe Webb stages his first ever retrospective at For Arts Sake gallery in London this spring, in a large - scale exhibition displaying some of his most famous pieces alongside never - before - seen works.
Williams's critically - acclaimed 2014 - 2015 retrospective, The Production Line of Happiness, was exhibited at The Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Whitechapel Gallery in London.
In 1992, when Williams first exhibited this work at 303 Gallery in New York, Prince was having a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
This summer, I made four visits to Roland Reiss» studio to discuss his new Floral Paintings — which will be on public view in his upcoming retrospective at Begovich Gallery, California State University, Fullerton in November and a large exhibition in Los Angeles at Diane Rosenstein Fine Art in December.
Meanwhile her painting was eventually widely celebrated in the early 80s, when she exhibited at the Hayward Annual, had a solo show at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, and a retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery.
Joyce Pensato at Petzel Gallery, ADAA: The Art Show Bart Simpson, Mickey Mouse, and Batman all appear in Joyce Pensato's large - scale charcoal drawings and paintings, and have all joined together at the Park Avenue Armory for the first four - year retrospective of the Brooklyn artist's work.
Recent exhibitions include a retrospective at the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, to celebrate his 80th birthday in 2008; the Autumn exhibition at the RWA, and a solo show at the White Space gallery in LeamingtGallery, Bath, to celebrate his 80th birthday in 2008; the Autumn exhibition at the RWA, and a solo show at the White Space gallery in Leamingtgallery in Leamington Spa.
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.
Alexander Calder has been the subject of dozens of exhibitions at museums worldwide, including retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art (1943), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1964), Whitney Museum of American Art (1976), and National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1998), as well as major exhibitions at museums including Museo Guggenheim Bilbao; The Art Institute of Chicago; the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'Art Moderne, Paris; The Detroit Institute of Art; Foundation Beyeler, Riehen, Switzerland; Kunsthalle Basel; The Menil Collection, Houston; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
In 1982 Motherwell reworked it again, adding large areas of pink and yellow ochre, before it was shown at his 1983 retrospective at the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, where it was reproduced in the catalogue.
Following this, he was the subject of retrospectives at the Serpentine Gallery (1979 - 80), the Royal Academy of Arts, London (1999), and Tate St Ives (2006).
In May 2012, ends the RETROSPECTIVE group exhibition on British Concrete Art at Laurent Delaye Gallery.
In recent years, Alice Neel's work has been the subject of a major survey of paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (touring to the Whitechapel Gallery, London, and Moderna Museet, Malmö, 2010) and a retrospective exhibition of drawings at the Nordiska Akvarellmeuseet, Skärhamn (2013).
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Following numerous gallery and museum exhibitions, as well as his participation in documenta I (1955) and documenta IV (1968), he became the first living artist to be the subject of a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, with his career - spanning retrospective there in 1971.
He was given an Arts Council retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, London in 1978, and had solo exhibitions at the British Pavilion in the 1986 Venice Biennale, and at the Rijksmuseum Vincent Van Gogh, Amsterdam, 1989.
This exhibition alone reconnects us to the First Paris Biennale in 1959, New London Situation, at the New London Gallery in 1961, the British Pavilion of the XXXIII Venice Biennale in 1966, his retrospective at the Tate Gallery in 1973, and The Sixties Art Scene in London, at the Barbican Art Centre in 1993.
For the paintings in her show at Locks Gallery, the first show in Philadelphia since her retrospective show at the Institute of Contemporary Art, the focus is on Philadelphia subjects and stories.
In 1983, the artist was honored with a 40 year retrospective which originated at the Albright - Knox Gallery of Art in Buffalo and traveled to numerous institutions across the United States including the Guggenheim Museum, NY.
Graves's breakout year of 1942 was followed by regular exhibitions at the Willard Gallery in New York and major museum shows, including a West Coast retrospective exhibition in 1948, another at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York in 1956, and a third at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, in 1983.
A major retrospective of Gilliam's work was held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 2005.
Her work has been recognized by one - person exhibitions at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the Whitney Museum of American Art; Delaware Art Museum, as well as a retrospective mounted at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., in 2009.
Thiebaud has been honored with gallery and museum exhibitions almost every year since 1960, highlighted by a 1985 retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and a 2001 retrospective that traveled from the de Young Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C., and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
In 1955, he received retrospectives at the Arts Council Gallery, London, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Several other artists associated with the gallery have had museum retrospectives: R.B.Kitaj at the Tate Gallery in 1994 - 95, also seen in New York and Los Angeles, and in 2012 at the Jewish Museum in Berlin in September, which travelled Pallant House, Chichester and the Jewish Museum, London; Frank Auerbach at the Royal Academy in 2001 and the Kunstmuseum Bonn 2015 which travelled to Tate Britain in 2016; John Davies in Bilbao and Valencia in 2005; Paula Rego joined the gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale Centre for British Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 201gallery have had museum retrospectives: R.B.Kitaj at the Tate Gallery in 1994 - 95, also seen in New York and Los Angeles, and in 2012 at the Jewish Museum in Berlin in September, which travelled Pallant House, Chichester and the Jewish Museum, London; Frank Auerbach at the Royal Academy in 2001 and the Kunstmuseum Bonn 2015 which travelled to Tate Britain in 2016; John Davies in Bilbao and Valencia in 2005; Paula Rego joined the gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale Centre for British Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 201Gallery in 1994 - 95, also seen in New York and Los Angeles, and in 2012 at the Jewish Museum in Berlin in September, which travelled Pallant House, Chichester and the Jewish Museum, London; Frank Auerbach at the Royal Academy in 2001 and the Kunstmuseum Bonn 2015 which travelled to Tate Britain in 2016; John Davies in Bilbao and Valencia in 2005; Paula Rego joined the gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale Centre for British Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 201gallery in 1989 and has had retrospectives at Abbot Hall, Kendal and the Yale Centre for British Art in 2001, Oporto in 2004 - 05, Reina Sofia, Madrid and Washington DC in 2007 - 08, and Monterrey, Mexico and São Paulo, Brazil in 2010 - 11.
Robert Mapplethorpe is currently the subject of a major touring retrospective The Perfect Medium, which opened at the J. Paul Getty Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles in 2016, has recently toured to Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada and will next be shown at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (October 2017 - February 2018).
Jennifer Steinkamp recently opened a retrospective of her work at the San Jose Museum of Contemporary Art in August 2006, which will then travel to the Kemper Museum of Art, Kansas City and the Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo.
His works have been exhibited around the world, in prestigious institutions and galleries, with solo exhibitions such as William Klein + Daido Moriyama, Tate Modern (London, 2012); On the Road, The National Museum of Art, Osaka (2011); Daido Retrospective 1965 - 2005 / Daido Hawaii, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (2008), Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Sevilla (2007), Foam (Amsterdam, 2006), Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain (Paris, 2003), Fotomuseum Winterthur (Winterthur, 2000), San Francisco MOMA (1999, saw ell as the Metropolitan Museum, New York).
Diebenkorn's first significant retrospective was held in 1976 — 77 at the Albright — Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York; the show then travelled to Washington, D.C., Cincinnati, Los Angeles, and Oakland.
Trois Gallery at the Savannah College of Art and Design - Atlanta has a difficult task before it: How can a retrospective of consummate performance artist Marina Abramović be communicated if the artist is not physically present to perform?
A retrospective of his work was presented at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1989), and a second at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2006 — 07).
Horn was the subject of a mid-career retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and her work is featured in major public collections worldwide including The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, Turin, Italy; Tate Gallery, London, Great Britain; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and Van AbbeMuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
His box and pin works have also been featured in his retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1972 and 2003) and the National Gallery of Greece (2005) as well as in Offerings from a Restless Soul at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2014).
Before Lygia Clark was getting major museum retrospectives; beforeAdriana Varejão was represented by leading galleries; before Beatriz Milhazes was achieving high prices at auction, Patricia Phelps de Cisneroswas collecting Latin American art, filling the walls of her home with Modernist abstraction and contemporary works by artists from Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Uruguay.
This extensive retrospective of the late artist Ana Mendieta at the Hayward gallery marks and rightly acknowledges the importance of her body of work, previously unacknowledged, as highly influential within the art world of the 20th century.
Thomas Chimes: The Entropy Paintings, 2007 Interview with the artist and Phillip Mitsis 58 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-77-4 This gallery publication and exhibition coincides with Thomas Chimes: Adventures in «Pataphysics, a major retrospective of the artist's work at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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.
A retrospective of her drawings at the new Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, NY coinciding with the Grey Art Gallery, NY opened in April of 2013.
Focusing on works from the 1980s and a period of color - saturated paintings, this is a sequel to both the 2003 retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art and Locks Gallery's last Andrade exhibition in 2004.
Indeed, his art so rarely makes an appearance in formal institutions that when it does it is treated as an event, like his retrospective in 2016 at Mnuchin Gallery on the Upper East Side, only the second time his work has been organized into a career survey.
American Photographer Garry Winogrand Retrospective on View at National Gallery of Art, Washington March 2 Through June 8, 2014
Highlights from his numerous exhibitions include Portraits of Our Time (1978) at the Photographers Gallery, London; Brian Griffin (1984) at the Olympus Gallery, Tokyo; 20 for Today (1986) at the National Portrait Gallery, London; Createurs d'Images Createurs de Mode (1988) at the Museé des Arts de la Mode, Paris; Towards a Bigger Picture (1988) at the Victoria & Albert Museum; Work (1988) at the National Portrait Gallery, London; Beyond the Portrait (1992) at Derby City Art Museum; Seeing Things (1992) at the Victoria and Albert Museum; People and the City (2003) at Birmingham Art Gallery & Museum; a retrospective: Influences (2005) at the Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland; and A Question of Identity (2005) at the National Portrait Gallery, London.
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