The large -
scale exhibition explores themes of consumption, globalization, labor and income inequality.
Two evenings of special screenings introduce The Greenroom, a large -
scale exhibition exploring the «documentary turn» in recent contemporary art practice
Not exact matches
Her
exhibition WALALA X PLAY is part of the gallery's summer programme — an immersive, interactive installation
exploring ideas of art, wellbeing and human
scale.
The image - rich volume «Thornton Dial in the 21st Century» coincided with a 2005
exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, that included a series of large -
scale works Dial created in tribute to the Gee's Bend artists, and «Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper»
explores his early drawings.
This
exhibition features more than 30 large - and medium -
scale works on paper with largely personal references
exploring love, loss, death and identity.
Simmons discussed her new body of work and
exhibition «Kigurumi, Dollers and How We See», open March 7th at Salon94, that uses Japanese Kigurami dolls to
explore these themes on a human
scale.
Her
exhibition will
explore «landscape» in its broadest sense, including intimate collections of natural found objects, large
scale drawn pieces and a major new, experimental 35 mm film, Antigone.
Wahler has curated over 400
exhibitions around the globe, principally as museum director / chief curator, but also as a consultant and independent curator, including From Synchrony to Synchronicity (Basel, 2015), a large -
scale installation with fireflies, crickets, and algorithmic music by Swiss artist Robin Meier that
explored the principles of order in nature and collective intelligence.
Shana McCaw and Brent Budsberg continue to
explore scale, illusion, and the dialogue between interior and exterior space in an
exhibition that focuses on combustion.
Bringing together a selection of recent cut - out paper figures, mixed media works on paper, collage paintings in beehive frames, a large -
scale painted sailcloth and hand - painted texts on the gallery wall, the
exhibition will showcase Anna Boghiguian's raw and expressionistic oeuvre that
explores economics, philosophy, literature and myth.
Each artist in the
exhibition utilizes
scale and weight to
explore both visual and conceptual implications of depicting the environment: Jane Callister's painterly landscapes deftly intertwine process and imagery; each painting celebrates a material investigation that generates fictional yet enchanting landscapes.
This
exhibition of large
scale solar photograms from her Human Nature series
explores the delicate balance between life and death, nature and culture, between turning within and turning attention to the outer world.
Keith Haring: 1978 — 1982 is the first large -
scale exhibition to
explore the early career of one of the best - known American artists of the twentieth century.
The Jewish Museum in New York to Present Mel Bochner: Strong Language May 2 — September 21, 2014
Exhibition Explores Mel Bochner's Text - Based Works From Early Conceptual Drawings to Recent, Large
Scale Thesaurus Paintings New York, NY — From May 2 through... Continued
Pelican Bomb's creative thematic
exhibitions and large -
scale public projects feature international artists while
exploring the intersection of New Orleans» social histories and contemporary art.
This is The Mint Museum's first large -
scale exhibition to
explore the dynamic medium of collage.
In this
exhibition, large -
scale floor sculptures and wall - mounted works made over the course of four decades attest to the seemingly infinite variations of shape and color that Chamberlain
explored throughout his career.
As part of an interdisciplinary initiative at the College to
explore the rich traditions of large -
scale artworks and to develop new scholarship around the mural format, Nadia Haji Omar, a Sri Lankan multimedia artist living and working in Rhode Island, will transform the
exhibition space with mirrored surfaces and her signature alpha - numeric abstraction.
Chiostro del Bramante celebrates its 20 - year anniversary with a large -
scale exhibition (29 September 2016 - 19 Feb 2017) of works that
explore the myriad facets and infinite variations of the...
The first is «Future Shock,» a large -
scale exhibition by 10 contemporary artists who will
explore the impact of the ever - increasing pace of change on our lives.
CMA is pleased to announce
Scale: Possibilities of Perspective, an exhibition that explores the notion of scale and its ability to alter our impressions of the universe and our existence insid
Scale: Possibilities of Perspective, an
exhibition that
explores the notion of
scale and its ability to alter our impressions of the universe and our existence insid
scale and its ability to alter our impressions of the universe and our existence inside it.
The
exhibition presents approximately 375 artworks, including five large -
scale installations at P.S. 1, and
explores the full range of Roth's creative accomplishments: paintings, drawings, graphic works, books, sculptures, installations, and film and video works.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is opening Handheld, a group
exhibition that
explores the contemporary meaning of touch by charting artists», designers», and makers» various responses to objects
scaled to the hand.
Chiostro del Bramante celebrates its 20 - year anniversary with a large -
scale exhibition (29 September 2016 - 19 Feb 2017) of works that
explore the myriad facets and infinite variations of the universally recognised, and yet indefinable, phenomenon of love.
The first large -
scale project undertaken by the Michener in response to its expanded focus on collecting and presenting regional studio crafts, this
exhibition explores the sculpted - bronze art furniture of the Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist (1931 — 87).
De Kooning / Dubuffet: The Women (1991) was the first full -
scale exhibition to pair both artists» series of women, painted almost simultaneously on each side of the Atlantic; De Kooning / Dubuffet: The Late Works (1993)
explored affinities in the final works of the artists, and Willem de Kooning and John Chamberlain: Influence and Transformation (2001) examined two Abstract Expressionists working across generations and mediums.
This large -
scale retrospective — the artist's second posthumous
exhibition in India — of 135 drawings, paintings, and photographs by Karachi - born Nasreen Mohamedi (1937 — 1990) stands out among a trio of shows the museum has ambitiously organized to
explore links among artwork by women of South Asian descent over the last century.
This installation view of the Larry Gagosian Gallery
exhibition Rauschenberg: The White and Black Paintings 1949 — 1952 (April 18 — May 31, 1986) shows the range of
scales and surface textures that Rauschenberg
explored in his Black paintings.
These plays between inside / outside, mind / body, felt / seen are
explored throughout the
exhibition, including in the nearby Listening to Haruki Murakami while looking at a sunset (2016), a network of squares painted in a palette of soft peach and gray acrylics, realized at the same
scale.
With a complete selection of over 90 works in different media such as painting, industrial design, animation and fashion, the
exhibition, curated by MOCA Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, reveals this artist's personal universe: from his early works in the 1990s, in which he
explored his own identity, to his large -
scale sculptures created after 2000, veritable icons of this artist, and ending with his gallery of manufactured objects, his animation projects, his connection to the world of fashion, and his compelling works of recent years.
In presenting a key selection of Ahn's late Water and other paintings, this comprehensive
exhibition explores both the sharp - edged existentialism and immersive spirituality inherent in Ahn's large -
scale abstractions.
This
exhibition showcases how the next generation of craft artists used their funds to
explore scale, installation, and community practice.
By presenting small objects, photographs, and prints in many media and techniques, the
exhibition also
explores the meaning of size and dimension in contemporary art and illustrates that inspired work exists independent from
scale.
The
exhibition featured both well - known and emerging artists from Europe and the United States, and
explored a recent shift in object making from the large -
scale and heroic to the vernacular, spunky, and blatant.
Tie Up, Draw Down is an
exhibition exploring weaving as a source of formal and material experimentation for contemporary artists, bringing together works that translate weaving processes across media, genres, concept and
scale.
Gordon Cheung's first solo
exhibition in Dubai, «Lines in the Sand», presents a series of large
scale multimedia works that
explore the shifting boundaries of the empires of global capitalism, and the manipulation of cartography and geography by superpowers to gain control over new territories, resources and trade routes.
SFMOMA Soundtracks, SFMOMA's first large -
scale group
exhibition exploring the role of sound in contemporary art, is on view through January 1, 2018.
This
exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield
explores how Caro incorporated architectural features into his work, from the large -
scale painted steel sculptures made in the 1960s to his final pieces created using large sheets of perspex.
She has curated the Robin Rhode
exhibition Who Saw Who at the Hayward Gallery for autumn 2008, Walking in my mind (summer 2009), which
explored the inner workings of the artist's imagination through the medium of large -
scale installation art; Move: Choreographing you a show about the relationship between visual art and dance (2010); Pipilotti Rist: Eyeball Massage (2011); and Art of Change: New Directions from China (2012).
The new
exhibition features 10 large -
scale canvases alongside 5 unique portraits in continuation of the themes first
explored in the Irish artist's 2012 solo
exhibition Dead Meat (2012) and A Whole Lot of Trouble for a Little Bit of Win (2013).
is an
exhibition featuring Guy Nelson, Leah Raintree, Brian Rattiner, Christine Howard Sandoval and Laura Tack,
exploring time,
scale and the environment through the limits and transformation of matter.
In November, FIAF will welcome the acclaimed Nice - born, Israel - based artist Brigitte NaHoN with Haim Shelley Part Two: Works from New York to Tel Aviv, an
exhibition of small and large -
scale sculptures
exploring the elusive possibility of balance between tradition and modernity.
The
exhibition presents a new series of large -
scale, silver gelatine photographic pieces which have sprung from this work, as well as archival material, and
explores «artistic expression, the nature of desire and the reciprocity of the gaze.»
At Klaus Von Nichtssagend, Sara Greenberger Rafferty has organzed «Work,» an amusing
exhibition of 50 small -
scale paintings made by 16 artists
exploring issues about labor, value and authorship.
SB14 will feature
exhibitions by curators Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif and Claire Tancons, bringing together a range of experiences and works — including major commissions, large -
scale public installations, performances and films to
explore how contemporary life, enabled by rapid technological change, has created a seemingly inescapable «echo chamber» of information, complex personal networks and shifting narratives that are physical, spiritual and virtual.
This must - see
exhibition reassesses the work of the English painter and
explores his method in extraordinary detail, comparing vibrant en plein air sketches, full -
scale paintings and later mezzotint prints.
Frye Art Museum is pleased to present Young Blood, the first large -
scale exhibition to
explore the dynamic artistic equilibrium between brothers Noah Davis and Kahlil Joseph, two influential contemporary artists.
Currently on view at Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek is «Larger than Life,» a group
exhibition that
explores how contemporary artists have begun to use new materials and technologies to reshape the traditional
scale of...
«Young Blood» is the first large -
scale exhibition to
explore the dynamic artistic equilibrium between brothers Noah Davis and Kahlil Joseph.
In her second solo
exhibition with Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles - based artist Rosson Crow
explores memory, history, and the visual cues of U.S. national identity in a series of large -
scale works on canvas.