Sentences with phrase «select number of artists»

He became a private artists» representative and art dealer working with a select number of artists.
He was one of a select number of artists invited to create a major public work for the Millennium Dome and the only British artist invited to participate in Japan's Echigo - Tsumari Art Triennial in 2000.
From these submissions, Jennifer Blessing (curator of Photography at the Guggenheim Museum, New York) will select a number of artists for an online exhibition, and three artists who will be given an opportunity to show and sell their works at the Print Center in Philadelphia.
The project began with a select number of artists who were asked to recommend artists they felt were making strong abstract work, who were then asked to make their own recommendations.
In the exhibition Murakami by Murakami, this aspect of the artist's activities is presented through an «exhibition within the exhibition», where Murakami himself has selected a number of artists whom he has shown and promoted through Kaikai Kiki.

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Eric Baudelaire is one of a select number of contemporary visual artists whose work consistently exhibits a knowledge and respect for cinema.
We have a select number of Institute and Festival event invitations set aside for our alumni during the Festival to meet other filmmakers, artists, composers, and industry.
Longtime dealer Michael Findlay, a director of Acquavella Galleries, recalls a recent appointment with an established artist who's not represented by his gallery: «She had selected a small number of paintings and gave me a piece of paper with the titles.
This year's Collection on Display presentations will be devoted to a small number of selected artists, affording their sprawling works ample space.
The exhibition Hier, Oggi is structured as a retrospective — deliberately incomplete and fragmentary — where the artist has selected a number of works from different periods of career, focusing on the period that goes from 1983 to today.
For this coloring book, Irish artist Michael Craig - Martin (born 1941) has selected a number of common, contemporary objects, including skateboards, laptops and mobile phones.
In turn, the number of exhibited works may vary, depending on the artists selected and the specific features of each work.
Tess Jaray RA presents works on paper by selected Royal Academicians, including Rebecca Salter, Anne Desmet and Peter Freeth alongside a number of invited artists.
The shortlist for the 2012 Film London Jarman Award, selected from a record number of artists entries nominated by experts across the UK contemporary arts sector, has been announced.
The collection also features a select number of photographs by non-American artists, including André Disderi, Pierre Petit, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Julia Margaret Cameron, and Alexander Rodchenko.
Our most recent collection, selected by Barbara Rae RA, showcases a number of Academicians alongside invited Scottish artists, whose work explores artists» relationships with the land or the sea.
In addition to fine art prints by Dan Witz on display and available for sale, the artist will be signing books and also hand painting a select number of the fine linen cover edition in a classic tromp l'oeil style.
A number of significant benefit exhibitions followed: «Drawings, 1965,» simultaneously shown at Leo Castelli, Tibor De Nagy and Kornblee Galleries; a print exhibition at the Kornblee Gallery in 1967; the 1980 «Drawings» show; «Eight Lithographs,» published by Gemini G.E.L. in 1981, shown at Leo Castelli; the «25th Anniversary Exhibition,» jointly shown at Brooke Alexander and Leo Castelli in 1988; the «30th Anniversary Exhibition of Drawings» at Leo Castelli in 1993; «Prints» at Brooke Alexander in 1995; «Drawings & Photographs» at Matthew Marks Gallery in 2000; «Clarissa Dalrymple's Exhibition of Young Artists to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Bortolami Dayan in February 2006, «Posters: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Paula Cooper Gallery in December 2006, «Photographic Works: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Cohan and Leslie in December 2008, «Painting and Sculpture: Works Donated by Artists to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Lehmann Maupin in December 2010 and January 2011; «Artists for Artists: 51st Anniversary Exhibition to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at Matthew Marks Gallery in December 2014 and January 2015; and «65 Works Selected by James Welling: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts» at David Zwirner in December 2016 and January 2017.
The artist's approach to abstraction is not a conceptual or analytical exercise, but a life - affirming method of communication with the viewer, each brush stroke containing much more than just visual information: «Paint strokes do a number of things, but they do not simply describe the form in my work: they affirm the human spirit, the involvement of the human spirit» (S. Scully, Resistance and Persistence: Selected Writings, London, 2006, p. 25).
The alumni of New Contemporaries, the annual emerging graduate - artist prize, are an esteemed group — Tacita Dean, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Ed Atkins, and Laure Prouvost to name a handful — and it's almost certain that a number of 2014's vintage of 55 selected graduates will go on to great things.
Selected artists, such as Rembrandt, Fragonard, Goya, Degas, Vuillard and Picasso, all of whom were collected serially and in large numbers by Norton Simon, are highlighted in our In Focus section.
As I said, it was difficult to select this limited number of artists who stand in for the many.
Museum directors, curators, artists and critics from around the country will attend; a select number of seats will be available to the public.
The entries are in, and three artists — Beth Krensky, David Lash, and Jodi Stuart — have been selected from a large number of applicants to have their original artworks on display in conjunction with the 2015 Summer exhibition entitled, «Re: Visioning the West.»
The exhibition includes selected works of a number of Icelandic contemporary artists, as well as several foreign ones, that reflect the narrative part of Icelandic visual art.
Through the course of the show, Lubaina has invited selected artists, currently working in the city, to curate exhibition and events bringing in a number of international artists and creative contributors from across the world.
In this spirit, many of his works are sequences showing attempts at accomplishing an arbitrary goal, such as Throwing Three Balls in the Air to Get a Straight Line (1973), in which the artist attempted to do just that, photographing the results, and eventually selecting the «best out of 36 tries», with 36 being the determining number just because that is the standard number of shots on a roll of 35 mm film.
For Camden Arts Centre he has selected a number of key works from this period and is showing them along with works by younger artists who are continuing to experiment with the versatility of analogue media, as well as others who have started to take on board the advent of digital technologies.
In addition to eight Kean prints, a number of comparative images were selected to help illuminate our understanding of and appreciation for the graphic work of these two artists.
Each year, Pallas Projects invite a number of peers — artists, writers, educators, curators — to review and nominate a number of art practices, selected via an editorial meeting.
In a select number of subway stops, riders looking to pick up a MetroCard will be able to receive the new edition of the MTA's artist MetroCards, these new ones coming from artist Barbara Kruger.
The art exhibition space main activity has now shifted toward the promotion of a more succinct number of artists selected from the gallery's past programmation.
Stephen has selected 10 images that show the breadth of Turner's work in Kent and invite readers to travel to a number of locations around the county visited by the artist himself.
A panel of high profile art world figures, including writer and critic Ben Luke, artist Angela de la Cruz, collector Nicoletta Fiorucci, gallerist Jake Miller and Whitechapel Gallery curators Daniel Herrmann, Eisler Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies and Poppy Bowers, Assistant Curator selected the artists from a record number of 2,133 applicants.
Additionally a number of local curators and artists will lead guided tours to select studios during the Open Studios weekend.
While a number of the artists or specific works might be familiar to frequent visitors of the gallery over the exhibitions year, Selected Works offers a chance to see certain pieces with fresh eyes and in a different context or dialogue with each other.
The artists we display have been carefully selected from a large number of abstract artists.
For this year's edition, Elizabeth Neilson, Director at Zabludowicz Collection participated as a juror to select a number of graduating artists from two London based art schools to feature in ARTAGON III.
From a record number of 2,133 applicants, 48 artists have been selected from open submission by a panel of high profile art world figures, including artist Angela de la Cruz, collector Nicoletta Fiorucci, writer and critic Ben Luke, gallerist Jake Miller and Whitechapel Gallery curators Daniel F. Herrmann, Eisler Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies, and Poppy Bowers, Assistant Curator.
From a record number of 2,133 applicants, 48 artists have been selected from open submission by a panel of high profile art world figures, including artist Angela de la Cruz, collector Nicoletta Fiorucci, writer and critic Ben Luke, gallerist Jake Millerand Whitechapel Gallery curators Daniel F. Herrmann, Eisler Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies, and -LSB-...]
With a few exceptions, the selected artists were mostly born in the late 1960s and»70s; while there are a number of older and dead artists — Guy de Cointet, Jack Goldstein, Jean - Luc Mylayne, Franz West and James Turrell, for example — this is a remarkably young show.
Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 — 1989 The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (travelling to Hammer Museum, Los Angeles) 2013 Notes on Social Justice Paula Cooper Gallery, New York 2012 In The Shadow of Numbers, Charles Gaines Selected Works from 1975 - 2012 Pomona College Museum of Art and Pitzer Art Gallery, Pomona and Claremont 2011 Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City 2008 Manifestos Kent Gallery, New York Susanne Vielmetter Berlin Projects, Berlin 2007 Greenhouse LA > La Biennale di Venezia, Venice (curated by Robert Storr) Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart 2006 Drawings from the «Explosion» and the «Randomized Text» Series Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City Snake River, collaboration with Edgar Arceneaux and the LA Philharmonic REDCAT, Los Angeles Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz Kapinos Gallery, Berlin 2005 Steve Wolf Gallery, San Francisco 2004 Survey exhibition 1991 - 2004 Triple Candie, New York 2003 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001 Phoebe Conley Art Gallery, Fresno 2002 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001 Luckman Fine Art Gallery, Cal State University, Los Angeles 2001 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001, Adoline Kent Award Exhibition Walter / McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco 2000 John Weber Gallery, New York Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica 1997 Brigitte March Galerie99, Stuttgart Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica 1996 Conley Art Gallery, California State University, Fresno John Weber Gallery, New York 1995 Santa Monica Museum, Santa Monica 1993 Fresno Art Museum, Fresno 1991 Charles Gaines: A Survey Exhibition, 1979 - 1991 Gallery Lavignes - Bastille, Paris (traveled to John Weber Gallery, New York; Leo Castelli Gallery, New York; Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica) 1990 Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica 1989 John Weber Gallery, New York Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Fresh Visions, Santa Monica 1988 Gallery Lavignes - Bastille, Paris Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart 1987 John Weber Gallery, New York Leo Castelli Gallery, New York 1985 Leo Castelli Gallery, New York 1984 Artist of the Month Exhibition Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles 1981 Leo Castelli Gallery, New York John Weber Gallery, New York 1980 John Weber Gallery, New York Leo Castelli Gallery, New York Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston 1979 Young Hoffman Gallery, Chicago Fresno Art Center, Fresno 1978 Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco 1975 University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1972 Cinque Gallery, New York University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1971 Louisville School of Art, Anchorage 1969 State University of New York, College at Oswego, New York
Pieces by 37 Gallery artists were selected for the show by curator Kathy Battista, Program Director, MA Contemporary Art, Sotheby's Institute of Art New York, who added to the mix a number of works by 7 mainstream contemporary artists.
Guarene Arte 97 A group exhibition by eight young artists aged less than 30 years from different countries and selected by a number of museum directors and curators.
The number of pieces varies depending on the artist's medium, sizes and shapes of selected work and available wall space.
The number of artists selected depends upon the juror's decision.
In the exhibition, the works selected highlight the complex relationship between image and reality — an important theme which contemporary artists continue to address, especially given the ever - increasing number of images we are exposed to daily.
In this exhibition, his first in New York City since 2010, Machen has selected a number of works from his bi-coastal Portraits Project (Los Angeles and New York), in which the artist posts two - tone photographs of artists, celebrities, political figures and other notable personalities on walls throughout the city streets.
The ART SPACE includes a reduced number of selected young artists who exhibit and sell their work.
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