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.
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In his most recent
exhibition Queens of the Undead at the Institute of International Visual Arts — Iniva, in London, Donkor presented four of these highly regarded heroic women: «Queen Njinga Mbandi who led her armies against the Portuguese empire in Angola; Harriet Tubman, the underground - railroad leader who freed 70 people from US slavery in the 1850s; Queen Nanny who led the Maroon guerillas in Jamaica that fought the British in the 1700s; and lastly in what is now Ghana, the 20th - century anti-colonial commander - in - chief, Yaa Asantewaa».1 In the second part of the show, three large -
scale earlier paintings were on
display in which his primary source of artistic creation were contemporary facts of violent confrontations.
Overlapping with his first solo museum
exhibition in New York, which opens at the Studio Museum in Harlem on July 16 (see below), the show includes five large canvases and a wall of dozens of small -
scale studies
displayed gallery style.
«Power Stations», Newport Street Gallery's inaugural
exhibition, presents a selection of Hoyland's large -
scale works dating from 1964 to 1982,
displayed throughout all six of the gallery's
exhibition spaces.
The
exhibition makes the most of Tate St Ives» expansive new
display areas to show a number of Heron's large -
scale paintings, and marks the evolution in his visual language, aesthetic sensibility and practice.
That thesis, never before
displayed in a museum
exhibition, is now on view at the Mead, alongside Mazur's vibrant pastels, large -
scale gestural paintings and well - known prints, including Dante's Inferno.
Dramatically
displayed in a 2nd century AD forum just steps from the Coliseum, the
exhibition features a number of Atchugarry's sculptures on both a small and monumental
scale.
The
exhibition will feature large -
scale vitrines, mirror wall panels and photographic works that reveal a historical link between contemporary consumer
display forms and their early 20th century precursors.
In contrast to Miyajima's large
scale public artworks, which give an idea of the immersive nature of his work but are not on
display during the
exhibition in Sydney, his exhibited Pile Up Life sculptures (2009) are small «stupas» moulded from dried earth and studded with blue or red LEDs.
This
exhibition was arranged in two parts, with the large -
scale sculptures
displayed on heavy - duty warehouse shelving that turned the gallery into a big box warehouse and another gallery space that contained his models and drawings.
Although modestly
scaled, the
exhibition displays exquisite work by celebrated ceramists Yoon Kwang - cho and Kim Yik Yung.
On view until May 12, the
exhibition «Fashion Galaxy» held at Photo12 Galerie in Paris
displays 25 large -
scale portraits of major fashion designers.
Works
displayed covered a variety of mediums, sizes and the
exhibition included many large
scale paintings.
For New York - based artist Tara Donovan's first large -
scale solo
exhibition in the UK, three dramatic sculptural installations will be
displayed throughout the summer programme at Jupiter Artland.
In the first phase of the
exhibition, Sun Xun will
display a new series of richly colored, dynamic large -
scale paintings, murals and a painted Chinese folding album.
Among the artist's famous large
scale installations, the
exhibition presents Wirbelsäule (spinal column), created in Basel in 1984 and rarely exhibited, which will be on
display in the public area in front of the museum.
In Keep Out, Jay Heikes» new
exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery, the Minneapolis - based artist
displays his large -
scale copper installations that consist of wire, iron, steel, and wax, as well as a selection of paintings and multimedia works.
Select past
exhibitions include Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie (2017), a city - wide
exhibition featuring works by more than 50 artists in the Roberts Gallery, in street interventions throughout Philadelphia, and on the web; Nari Ward: Sun Splashed (2016), a mid-career survey of the artist's found - object assemblage art; Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change (2016), which examined the artist's stylistic development during the First World War; and Mark Dion, Judy Pfaff, Fred Wilson: The Order of Things (2015), for which the Barnes commissioned three large -
scale artist installations in response to the unconventional way Dr. Barnes
displayed his collection.
Seven of the large -
scale stained acrylic paintings that comprise that coda are now on
display at Pace Gallery in the late artist's first New York
exhibition in 25 years.
«Black Block» Is Newest Brooklyn Buy — So taken is the Brooklyn Museum with their current
exhibition of large -
scale sculptures by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui, that the institution has decided to purchase «Black Block,» an unusually monochromatic wall hanging comprised of everyday materials, which is currently on
display in the institutions's current show, «Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui» and will be traveling to museums in Des Moines, Miami Beach San Diego once the
exhibition ends in August.
In conjunction with Sonnier's
exhibition at PaceWildenstein, two large -
scale installations will be on
display in midtown Manhattan.
Four of the large -
scale works will be on
display within the
exhibition galleries, and four will be situated outdoors on LACMA's campus adjacent to the Resnick Pavilion and in the Los Angeles Times Central Court.
Delvoye's work has also been
displayed in large -
scale group
exhibitions, such as Documenta IX; the 1999 Venice Biennale; Triennale di Milano; Yokohama Triennale; 3rd Moscow Biennale; CAPC Musée de Bordeaux; Lyon Biennale; MOCA Shanghai; MoMA PS1; The Vancouver Art Gallery; and The Grand Palais in Paris.
For her first solo
exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York — based artist Martha Rosler presents her work Meta - Monumental Garage Sale, a large -
scale version of the classic American garage sale, in which Museum visitors can browse and buy second - hand goods organized,
displayed, and sold by the artist.
Interestingly, while turning the viewer's attention to what one would normally dismiss — and certainly not warrant close inspection — the work takes various forms and affects, not only in relation to the space it is exhibited in and in terms of
scale, but also in accordance to its designated context, be it a solo or a group
exhibition (in the latter case shaping the viewing experience of other artists» works on
display).
A solo
exhibition of Christensen's photographs and large -
scale architectural installation work was on
display this fall at the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University (Your Town Inc., August 29 - November 23, 2008, curated by Astria Suparak).
Through experiments with
scale, color, material, and space, the
exhibition will create an immersive environment that raises questions about art and
display and enables fresh takes on the specific works.
For example: the Nasher currently has on
display a Heatherwick Studios design
exhibition, which is stacked with superficially awesome (or pretentiously ridiculous) design solutions fabricated at a tremendous
scale and cost.
The idea for these walls came from the recent
exhibition India Modern: The Paintings of M. F. Husain, in which a freestanding wall was used to
display two large -
scale paintings.
Siena's work is featured in over 110 solo and group
exhibitions, most recently with his large -
scale drawing series Pockets of Wheat, on
display at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2016.
This new
exhibition displays Truong's skills front and center in the form of seven large -
scale drawings and smaller paper - cut works.
Opened to the public on October, 3, 1996, the 65,000 square - foot home of the museum includes four
exhibition areas and a central hall in which large -
scale works by Tinguely are on
display.
In the most dramatic and inspiring section of the
exhibition, three of Whitney's large -
scale panels are
displayed together in a row on a single wall.
This
exhibition displays early monochrome paste - ups, small -
scale composites inspired by pop art that present a fascinating study of the artist to come.
Agnes Martin's retrospective at Tate Modern, curated by Frances Morris, Tiffany Bell, and Lena Fritsch, is the first
exhibition of its breadth and
scale displaying Martin's work on our side of the pond.
In the post war years Lichtenhan once again organized a number of solo shows of international modern art: Piet Mondrian, Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec, Oskar Kokoschka, and Vincent van Gogh in 1947; Juan Gris, Georges Braque, and Pablo Picasso shown in a group
display in 1948; and a large -
scale exhibition of French Impressionism in 1949, at which Claude Monet's Water - Lilies was seen for the first time outside France.
23 Jan 2007 Minister O'Donoghue Announces IMMA Programme for 2007
Exhibitions by such celebrated artists as Lucian Freud, Georgia O'Keeffe, Alex Katz and Anne Madden; a
display of sculptures by Joan Miró and Alexander Calder; a large -
scale exhibition showcasing important new acquisitions by the Museum's rapidly - growing Collection, and a significant expansion of its education and community activities are all part of rich and exciting programme for 2007 at the Irish Museum of Modern Art announced today (Tuesday 23 January) by the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Mr John O'Donoghue, TD.
An
exhibition of provocative, large -
scale installations by Monica Bonvicini is on
display at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead through February 26, 2017.
The centerpiece of the
exhibition is the first public
display of Fifteen Points / I (2016), a human -
scale sculpture made up of industrial robotic arms that move simultaneously, each one mounted with a single LED light.
This
exhibition showcases the artist's varied and innovative practice through a focused presentation of rarely
displayed works, including small -
scale sculptures, collages, drawings, and artist books that shed new light on Chillida's enduring fascination with space and organic form.
The large -
scale exhibition, divided into eight thematic
displays, is the first major collaboration between the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art (which is currently closed for renovations).
As well as
displaying objects and design materials, the
exhibition includes large -
scale immersive multimedia installations and offers hands - on interactive experiences.
Inspired by the graphic depictions of saints» martyrdom featured throughout works in the National Gallery's collection, Multiple Death will be
displayed alongside the
exhibition's large
scale kinetic sculptures from 28 October 2014 to 1 March 2015.
Fig is one of four artists whose work is on
display in «Inside the Artists» Studios: Small -
Scale Views,» a new
exhibition at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich.
This large -
scale painting is to be
displayed at the Orangery concurrently with an
exhibition by sculptor Toby Ziegler.
The
exhibition, which runs from 11 June until 30 October 2016, features more than 40 different works by the artist, ranging from large -
scale sculptures and public artworks
displayed in the centre's park to a selection of drawings and watercolours.
In close dialogue with Elizabeth Neilson, curator of the
exhibition and director of the Zabludowicz Collection, Mirza will rework these two installations owned by the Collection to create a new
exhibition which will explore not only the landmark building — its classical architecture and impressive
scale — but also the works of other artists in the Collection itself, selecting artworks to incorporate into a unique
display within the 19th century former chapel.
Situated at 50 Moganshan Rd., which has developed to become Shanghai's artistic centre, the main gallery (bldg 16) serves as a show room for
displays of artworks and smaller
exhibitions, while the larger H - Space (bldg 18) woeks as a flexible white - cube
exhibition hall for the
display of extensive shows and grand
scale projects.
Plans for 2011 also include solo
exhibitions by leading Irish and international artists such as Gerard Byrne, Barrie Cooke, Romuald Hazoumè and Philip Taaffe; a large -
scale exhibition from an important American photographic collection, which is being donated to IMMA, and a
display of works from the Museum's collection of Old Master Prints.