Large -
scale exhibitions by such leading artists as Howard Hodgkin, Barry Flanagan and Michael Craig - Martin; a wide - ranging exhibition of Irish art from the 1970s, including works from the important PJ Carroll Collection, and a major symposium on access policies and programmes in contemporary art museums are all part of an exciting and diverse programme for 2006 at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, announced today (Wednesday 25 January) by the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Mr John O'Donoghue, TD.
Mana Contemporary 888 Newark Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306 The esteemed private collection will stage year - long, large -
scale exhibitions by major artists.
This talk will address large -
scale exhibitions by Rachel Harrison, Isa Genzken, and Geoffrey Farmer consisting of sprawling accumulations of objects: some found, some modified, some handcrafted.
25 Jan 2006 Minister Announces IMMA Programme for 2006 Large -
scale exhibitions by such leading artists as Howard Hodgkin and Michael Craig - Martin; a wide - ranging exhibition of Irish art from the 1970s, and a major symposium on access policies and programmes in contemporary art museums are all part of an exciting and diverse programme for 2006 at IMMA.
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.
Worked closely with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland to produce photographic documentation of Myopia — a large -
scale exhibition by artist and musician, Mark Mothersbaugh.
The idea is to give visitors a free «taster» of an artist's work before the viewer decides whether to delve into a full -
scale exhibition by said artist.
Not exact matches
«Throughout this year's
exhibition, G -
scale locomotives hum along almost a half - mile of track alongside replicas of New York landmarks, artistically crafted of natural materials such as bark, twigs, stems, fruits, seeds and pine cones
by designer Paul Busse's team at Applied Imagination,» the Garden says.
The first large -
scale exhibition at the Southbank Centre of work
by Jeremy Deller, innovative and unconventional social artist, will certainly illustrate his instinctively introspective «joy in people».
Opening: Rachel Lee Hovnanian at Leila Heller Gallery The first of a three - part
exhibition by Rachel Lee Hovnanian titled «The Women's Trilogy Project, NDD Immersion Room» is a large -
scale immersive environment in which gallery - goers must trade in their phones for a lantern to enter.
Very small pictures, if painted
by gifted artists and installed in an adequate version of what Dave Hickey once dubbed a «clean, well - lighted place,» can produce
exhibitions just as ambitious and adventurous as larger -
scale projects... these canvases address significant issues related to their respective genres while averaging little more than a square foot apiece.»
[10] Jones notes that Riley investigated Seurat's pointillism
by painting from a book illustration of Seurat's Bridge at an expanded
scale to work out how his technique made use of complementary colours, and went on to create pointillist landscapes of her own, such as Pink Landscape (1960), [10] painted soon after her Seurat study [13] and portraying the «sun - filled hills of Tuscany» (and shown in the
exhibition poster) which Jones writes could readily be taken for a post-impressionist original.
As such, the
exhibition will provide a rare opportunity to experience a large -
scale presentation of a single body of work
by the artist.
The on - site installations program IN / SITU, selected
by a major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized
by the fair Directors, feature large -
scale suspended sculptures and site - specific works within the
exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media works, and Special
Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
It is a small show, consisting of only 29 works of widely varying
scale, drawn from a larger
exhibition organized
by the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
The Warehouse
exhibitions feature 20 and 21st century sculpture, photography, video, painting and large
scale installations
by international artists culled from the collection of Martin Z. Margulies.
Five new pieces were created especially for the
exhibition, including a large
scale outdoor video projection
by Tony Oursler; a multimedia project created
by Nan Goldin in Ukraine in the lead up to the
exhibition; a video
by Ai Weiwei; a photo
by Sergiy Bratkov; and a performance
by Ilya Chichkan.
This group
exhibition includes a diverse range of materials and medias, such as: painting, photo, video, ceramics, and a new large -
scale sculpture
by New York - based, Smyrna, Georgia - born Charles Harlan.
The centerpiece of the
exhibition, Various Self Playing Bowling Games (2011), is a bowling alley consisting of large -
scale projections of bowling games from the late 1970s to the 2000s, each hacked
by the artist to throw only gutter balls.
Published on the occasion of her first
exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with a text
by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent large -
scale oil paintings, along with newly commissioned color photography of
exhibition and studio installation views, as well as the artist's notebooks and sketches.
The second half of his solo
exhibition includes a series of collaborative figurative sculptures — papier - mâché legs outfitted in Riepenhoff's pants and shoes holding large -
scale paintings
by artists from Milwaukee, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta, including:
The
exhibition surveys a broad range of inventive methods and materials employed
by Rivers over the course of his career, which includes intimate works of graphite, collage, large -
scale paintings, life - size sculptures and foam - sculpted relief - paintings.
Highlights of the
exhibition include a Katharina Fritsch sculpture of a bright orange octopus; two complex new abstract paintings
by Terry Winters completed this summer; a Robert Gober sculpture of a sink sprouting contorted children's legs; new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York
by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large -
scale painted white relief
by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium
by Andreas Gursky.
Although decorative objects
by Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshop) designers are part of the Neue Galerie's permanent collection, the jewel box museum has never before presented a large -
scale exhibition of this early twentieth century collective's elegant, stylized work.
The
exhibition, curated
by gallery director Indira Cesarine, will feature over fifty watercolors
by the artist, who will be presenting a new series of large -
scale watercolor paintings along with many of her signature works.
Solo
exhibitions include: the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Nick Cave: Sojourn, Denver Art Museum; Nick Cave: The World is My Skin, Trapholt Museum, Denmark; Freeport 006: Nick Cave, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA; Fantastic 2012, Lille 3000, Le Tripostal, Lille, France; and HEARD • NY, a large -
scale performance in Grand Central Terminal organized
by Creative Time.
Unlimited, curated
by Gianni Jetzer, is Art Basel's
exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive sculpture and paintings, video projections, large -
scale installations, and live performances.
The
exhibition also includes large -
scale sculptural work
by Kendell Geers, Sigalit Landau, Stuart Bird and Walter Oltmann, new and recent photographic work
by Mikhael Subotzky, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Alfredo Jaar, David Goldblatt and Sue Williamson, and paintings
by Moshekwa Langa, Clive van den Berg and Vusi Beauchamp.
The show includes a piece
by faculty member Thom Faulders and two large -
scale installations that were commissioned and fabricated especially for the
exhibition, one
by the world - renowned architect / conceptual artist Alex Schweder, and the other
by CCA Architecture faculty member Andrew Kudless and his firm Matsys.
The
exhibition presents large -
scale oil paintings that are figurative, psychologically imbued, beautifully rendered, and wonderfully sublime
by one of the most significant Realist painters of his generation.
The
exhibition brings together large -
scale paintings
by the artists drawn from institutions and private collections, including works from SAM's holdings.
Ballroom Marfa is pleased to announce Hyperobjects, a group
exhibition co-organized
by philosopher and Rice University professor Timothy Morton and Ballroom Marfa Director & Curator Laura Copelin, engaging ideas from Morton's theory to confront the overwhelming
scale of today's ecological crisis.
Located in the historic Eastern Market, the new space will launch with two
exhibitions featuring large -
scale interactive installations
by Markus Linnenbrink / Nick Gelpi and Jon Brumit.
On view October 28, 2015 through March 6, 2016, the
exhibition features Danish artist Joachim Koester's 3 - minute, 16 mm film inspired
by a tragic 1897 hot air balloon expedition across the North Pole and two large -
scale lithographs that appear to advertise the voyage.
Venues for solo
exhibitions include: the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Nick Cave: Sojourn, Denver Art Museum; Nick Cave: The World is My Skin, Trapholt Museum, Denmark; Freeport 006: Nick Cave, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA; Fantastic 2012, Lille 3000, Le Tripostal, Lille, France; and HEARD • NY, a large -
scale performance in Grand Central Terminal organized
by Creative Time.
For the season 2014/2015 in the Vienna State Opera Joan Jonas designed a large -
scale picture (176 sqm) as part of the
exhibition series «Safety Curtain», conceived
by museum in progress.
The
exhibition presents a selection of large
scale street art, created at May Lane between 2005 and 2009
by legendary Australian graffiti artists and celebrated international street artists.
Curated
by Charlotta Kotik, the former chairman of the Department of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum, the
exhibition will feature approximately forty works, the majority of them large in
scale,
by ten New York artists who use eccentric and frequently obsessive techniques to create singular works on paper.
The fourth floor of the
exhibition will feature a number of large -
scale works
by Bayrle, including his monumental Flugzeug (Airplane)(1984), presented alongside his recent kinetic sculptures made of repurposed automobile parts repeatedly reciting the rosary, as in his much - celebrated inclusion in dOCUMENTA 13 (2012).
Numerous large -
scale solo
exhibitions of Paolozzi's work have been presented
by museums and galleries around the world including Cass Sculpture Foundation and Pallant House Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, National Portrait Gallery, London, Royal Academy of Art, London, Tate Gallery, London and Pace Gallery.
1 Brought together under the title «CAST» — as the final
exhibition at Cristea's two Cork Street locations before the gallery relocates to Pall Mall in the autumn — the prints exerted a powerful confrontational presence, reinforced
by their often dramatic
scale.
The
exhibition will open on October 16th 2008 and will feature new animation paintings and large
scale sculpture
by the Mexican born artist.
An
exhibition of her art, accompanied
by outdoor projections, is on show at Blenheim Palace until the end of 2017, and is more typical of the
scales she normally operates in.
Deontological Pictures, an
exhibition of ten new large -
scale paintings
by Keith Coventry, is on view at the East London
exhibition space PEER until 1 December.
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.
The large -
scale exhibition of the entire Drawing Restraint series was organised
by the 21st Century Museum for Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, and travelled to Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Serpentine Gallery, London; and Kunsthalle Vienna.
Museum -
scale group
exhibitions suggest a culture - wide obsession, as with «Undone» at the Whitney at Altria, followed in no time
by «Unmonumental» at the New Museum.
Commissioned
by Qatar Museums, contemporary artist CAI Guo - Qiang has devoted three years to the curatorial research and development of the large -
scale exhibition What About the Art?
The
exhibition also includes an installation
by Matthew Barney; animations
by Jim Campbell, John Gerrard, and Takeshi Murata; and video works
by Rivane Neuenschwander and Cao Guimarães, and Nicole Miller; as well as contemporary photography, including a large -
scale work
by Jeff Wall and a series
by Cindy Sherman.
April 24, 2006, Philadelphia, PA — Locks Gallery is pleased to present a large -
scale exhibition of new and recent paintings
by Pat Steir from May 5 through June 17, 2006.