Ganz is the author of eleven
scholarly catalogues on drawings, and co-author of the exhibition catalogue for The Drawings of Annibale Carracci, an exhibition she co-organized as a guest curator at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., in 1999.
Not exact matches
The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated publication with a
scholarly essay by the curator, commissioned texts, and a biography of the artist, marking the first comprehensive
catalogue on Ree Morton produced by a U.S. institution since her show at the New Museum in 1980.
In her
catalogue essay for the exhibition, Keith offers a
scholarly investigation into Gaines» work and challenges the notion that African - American artists of the period focused predominantly
on figurative expression.
Dr. Rand has written a number of articles
on Gorky that have been published in a wide variety of
scholarly publications and exhibition
catalogues.
Katharine began her career at Christie's in 2010 and has always been dedicated to the Evening Auction: first, with a focus
on research and
scholarly writing for the auction
catalogues and then as a specialist.
Her
scholarly and curatorial work focuses
on artists of the African Diaspora and the Global South, including the Blackness in Abstraction exhibition and
catalogue for Pace Gallery and 1:54 PERFORMS for the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair.
The exhibition and accompanying
scholarly catalogue will be divided into nine sections that focus
on various events in the art colony, such as Forum 49 and the founding of the Fine Arts Work Center.
A
scholarly catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition, with a lead essay by Ann Dumas that chronicles Matisse's principal models and sheds new light
on the artist's working process and the pivotal role his models played in the development of his art.
Programming includes a family day and a public symposium
on contemporary Native American art and artists, including scholars and artists in the exhibition and the accompanying
catalogue will include
scholarly essays.
In celebration of the opening, a fully illustrated
catalogue, A Family Affair: Modern and Contemporary American Art from the Anderson Collection at Stanford University, has been published in association with DelMonico Books / Prestel, and includes
scholarly essays
on the collectors, the collection, and individual artists and artworks represented in the collection.
The foundation also publishes exhibition
catalogues, and other
scholarly writings
on artists, as well as individual art works.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated
catalogue containing an introduction
on the subject of the Surrealists» collecting practices, a
scholarly two - part essay
on the masks and the Surrealists» engagement with them, color plates with
catalogue entries, and ample archival material documenting this rich art - historical narrative.
The exhibitions, organized by a parade of well - regarded outside curators, kicked off with a three - year, three - part series
on African photography accompanied by a trilogy of beautifully produced
scholarly catalogues.
The concept was to present a snapshot of the wide scope of art book publishing; to represent every manifestation of the contemporary art book, from museum
catalogues and coffee - table monographs
on the one hand to artists» books,
scholarly publications, and» zines
on the other.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated
catalogue that focuses
on the artists and their respective projects; an annotated visual history of CAM; and a
scholarly appreciation of the building.
Taylor is also intent
on some revisionism — a
scholarly agenda that's emphasized more in his
catalogue essay than in the wall text: Traditionally lumped with the Abstract Expressionists, Gorky, in Taylor's informed opinion, belongs instead with the Surrealists.
Published as an oversized booklet with hand - sewn binding, this
catalogue extends the experience of the works
on view through poetic, artistic, and
scholarly perspectives.
A lavishly illustrated
catalogue (in German) accompanying the exhibition was published by Munich's Sieveking Verlag, and featured
scholarly essays and entries with detailed information
on all the works
on display.
The author of many
scholarly essays
on Donald Judd, Shiff's other publications include Cézanne and the End of Impressionism (1984), Critical Terms for Art History (co-edited, 1996, 2003), Barnett Newman: A
Catalogue Raisonné (co - authored, 2004), Doubt (2008), Between Sense and de Kooning (2011), and Ellsworth Kelly: New York Drawings 1954 — 1962 (2014).
A fully illustrated
catalogue, including
scholarly entries for the Old Master paintings, will be published
on occasion of this exhibition.
Published
on the occasion of the first major museum survey of Karen Kilimnik's work, a traveling exhibition with stops in Philadelphia, Miami, Aspen and Chicago, this chic but
scholarly catalogue is the most substantial
on the artist to date.
The
catalogue raisonné (an art historian's bible, detailing each work's provenance, exhibition history, and
scholarly apparatus) is being published by the French publishing house Cahiers d'Art and has been edited by Yve - Alain Bois, an authority
on abstract painting at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study.
The illustrated exhibition
catalogue includes a
scholarly essay by Brodie and Greenhalgh
on the creative processes of Chuck Close, Richard Diebenkorn, and John Cage, plus individual commentaries
on the other artists represented in the exhibition.
The 64 - page color
catalogue for this exhibition contains
scholarly exposition
on this theme as well as fuller information about the artists.
The Andy Warhol Film Project began in the 1980s when the Whitney Museum and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) agreed to collaborate
on the largest archival research project in the history of American avant - garde cinema: to
catalogue Warhol's massive film collection, investigate its history, and preserve and re-release all of the films in conjunction with a program of
scholarly research and publication.