Published on the occasion of John Kørner's
second solo exhibition War Problems at Victoria Miro, this catalogue presents 16 large scale paintings of Danish soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
Not exact matches
«A Cold
War,» Jamison Carter's current
solo exhibition, and his
second with Klowden Mann, revisits dichotomous themes introduced in his 2013
solo exhibition with the gallery, in which he explored the tensions that exist between man's pervasive desire for advancement and the limitations of space - time.
The
second solo exhibition of Norman's art mounted by Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, Irving Norman:
War & Peace takes its title from a masterwork (included in the
exhibition) that marks a pivotal moment in Norman's development.
The angry provocateur who helped to forge a new identity for German painting after the
Second World
War is still taking risks; the painter who saw works from his first
solo exhibition in 1963 confiscated by the authorities for their grotesque sexual imagery is still challenging the viewer.
«Lester Monzon's
second solo exhibition with Mark Moore Gallery is titled «SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM,» which translates to «If you want peace, prepare for
war,» and reads as an enigma wrapped within an enigma as these loosely rendered gestural works are also simultaneously tight and formally rigorous.
Casey Kaplan presents Matthew Brannon: Concerning Vietnam, the artist's
second solo exhibition rooted in an ongoing, research - based exploration of the Vietnam / American
War.