A wonderful opportunity to see Isaac Julien's
seminal work at the Art Gallery of New South Wales followed by an in conversation with Isaac Julien and Deputy Director of the gallery, Maud Page.
To mark and celebrate Gormleys major contribution to the practice and discourse of contemporary sculpture since the 1970s, the artist will present a lecture that considers his current practice in the light of
his seminal work at IMMA shortly after the museum opened in 1991.
Not exact matches
In 1947 Samuelson, an assistant professor of economics
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, published Foundations of Economic Analysis, a book which is considered to be the
seminal work in the integration of mathematics and economics.
The result of a near death experience, Semple's passion for producing quirky, pop art - infused contemporary
works led to his
seminal exhibition HappyCloud
at the Tate Modern in 2009.
The research adds to decades of groundbreaking
work in plate tectonics
at U of T, and builds on Wilson's
seminal work.
Jeffrey Hall and Michael Rosbash, who performed their award - winning
work at Brandeis University, share the honor with The Rockefeller University's Michael Young for their
seminal discoveries explaining how living creatures — including plants, animals and humans — adapt their biological rhythms to align with Earth's rotation.
«Javier's
work with Detlef Weigel was
seminal,» says Joanne Chory, a professor of biology
at the Salk Institute, «because it connected a microRNA to a developmental process in plants.»
The Academy has rewarded Deligne, who
works at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey, «for
seminal contributions to algebraic geometry and for their transformative impact on number theory, representation theory, and related fields».
«The a-Klotho gene [then called Klotho] was cloned by Dr. Kuro - o in 1997 shortly before he was recruited here, and during his tenure
at UT Southwestern he has carried out the most
seminal work in this field,» said Pak Center Director Dr. Orson Moe.
This interdisciplinary conference will bring together the new generation of scientists who analyse transcription
at the systems level, with established scientists whose
seminal work paved the way to understanding the transcription process.
In what could be termed a truly
seminal discovery, researchers have shown that when females are more promiscuous, males have to
work harder —
at the genetic level, that is.
Decades after having penned «Angels in America,» one of the
seminal plays of the last century and a very American one
at that, Tony Kushner went to
work on the script for a movie on yet another very American theme, about one of our own angels.
For the past few months, Damon Lindelof has been hard
at work developing a TV adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons»
seminal comic book Watchmen, with the writer and producer revealing recently that the HBO series will not be a direct adaptation of the source material.
Christopher Alexander, Emeritus Profesor of Architecture
at UC Berkeley, posited in his
seminal work, A Pattern Language (1977), that low levels of light in classrooms affected students» ability to regulate the body's natural cycle of sleep and arousal.
Our
work with randomised controlled trials sees schools measuring interventions for improving literacy and we are currently conducting what looks to be
seminal research into what contributes to the success of literacy
at Key Stage 2 in England.
Her career,
at every level, has been
seminal in advocating workforce development, upward mobility through achieving success in career and technical programs and in «putting America back to
work.»
In the catalogue for «Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art,» currently
at NYU's Grey Art Gallery, curator Naomi Beckwith describes Mythic Being as «a
seminal work of self - fashioning that both posited and critiqued models of gender and racial subjectivity.»
Beginning with Flag (1954 - 55), the
seminal work in «Something Resembling Truth»
at The Broad, Johns» flags, targets and maps are all paintings of things that are inherently flat, rectangular, and often hang on the wall like a painting.
Turk's
work has been included in many
seminal exhibitions including currently the groundbreaking POPLIFE show
at Tate Modern as well as the Venice Biennale the 46th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul in 1999; Material Culture, Hayward Gallery, London in 1998 and Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, Saatchi Collection, London in 1995.
In their respective essays, Agee, the Evelyn Kranes Kossak Professor of Art History
at Hunter College, and Sandler, author of the
seminal work The Triumph of American Painting, touch on similar tangents.
Gillian Ayres» first solo show was
at Gallery One, London, in 1956, and her
work was featured in many key group shows thereafter, including the Whitechapel Art Gallery's
seminal British Painting in the 60s in 1965.
Following in the steps of the artist's
seminal solo exhibitions
at Tate Modern, London (2017), Fondation Beyeler, Basel (2017), Kunstverein in Hamburg (2017), and most recently his first show in Africa
at the Musée d'Art Contemporain et Multimédias in Kinshasa (2018), this presentation features a broad selection of
works that respond to their surroundings while
at the same time embodying a self - contained environment.
Widely recognized for his large - scale, modular
works produced throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Smith was included in the
seminal group exhibition Primary Structures
at the Jewish Museum, New York, in 1966.
Within the last two years,
seminal works of his were included in a major survey on Abstract Expressionism
at the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian Museum, and the Brooklyn Museum.
The photo booth
works were first shown in 1969 in Harold Szeeman's
seminal exhibition, When Attitudes Become Form,
at the Kunstalle Bern.
NEW YORK — MARC STRAUS is proud to announce a solo presentation of Hermann Nitsch
at THE ARMORY SHOW 2018,
at Pier 92, Booth F22, featuring
seminal historic
works as well as recent paintings.
Widely considered to be among his best
work, these large - scale landscapes — with Untitled XVIII a
seminal example — evoke the bucolic splendor of the artist's East Hampton studio
at Springs.
His
work has been presented
at numerous museums, among them the MAXXI in Rome, where he presented his
seminal work Stigmata, Actions and Performances (1976 — 2013), and The Years of the Hour Blue: Drawings and Sculptures (1977 — 1992) the Busan Museum of Art in South Korea in 2013.
She was one of four female artists included Paul Schimmel's
seminal 1992 exhibition Helter Skelter
at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and her
work was included in the 1993 Venice Biennale.
The departure was short - lived, however, ending when Hoptman returned to the city as a senior curator
at the New Museum, bringing in
works by painters like Elizabeth Peyton, George Condo, and Tomma Abts while also organizing
seminal exhibitions including «Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century» — the influential show of provisional - looking sculpture that famously included a lot of paint — and «Younger than Jesus,» the first iteration of the museum's Triennial.
In the
seminal 1967 essay «Art and Objecthood,» critic Michael Fried argued that good art itself was
at odds with much of this new Minimalist
work.
Other notable speakers of the season are British feminist film theorist and
seminal voice on film and media studies, Laura Mulvey; writer and professor of psychology and gender studies, Lynne Segal; and Catherine Wood, Senior Curator of Performing Art
at Tate, writer of Yvonne Rainer: The Mind is a Muscle (2007) and curator of Yvonne Rainer: Dance
Works 1961 — 72
at Raven Row in London in 2014.
Featuring new
work by Bay Area graffiti and street art staple GATS (Graffiti Against The System) and artist collective KeFe (comprised of Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock), Spoke Art will have two booths
at the
seminal San Francisco fair.
The first major presentation of Truitt's
work at the Gallery, the exhibition celebrates the museum's acquisition of several major artworks by Truitt in recent years, including
seminal works from the collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art as well as several outstanding loans.
The term «abstract classicists» was coined in 1959 by curator and critic Jules Langsner to define these four southern California painters whose
work he grouped in a
seminal exhibition that year
at the Los Angeles County Museum in Exposition Park (prior to LACMA's existence as an independent art museum).
His
work was also shown in the
seminal group exhibition «Painter Painter»
at The Walker Art Centre in Minneapolis.
On view until 9 July, «You Are Looking
At Something That Never Occurred» draws from the gallery's archive to present
seminal works by 14 artists who use the camera to test the parameters between past and present, authenticity and artifice.
A
seminal early
work created for the 1995 Whitney Biennial, My Brother / Brancuzi (1995) includes spare tires, gasoline engines, various tools, wooden crates, and an industrial donut machine in an intricate installation that
at once references Rhoades's brother's suburban - style bedroom in California and Constantin Brancusi's Parisian studio.
In 2011 in New York, the gallery exhibited a selection of
works by the artist curated by Flavin Judd drawn from his
seminal 1989 exhibition held
at the Kunsthalle Baden - Baden, Germany, and in 2013 a major installation by Judd was included in Dan Flavin and Donald Judd, the inaugural exhibition
at David Zwirner's new 20th Street location in New York.
Tracey Emin RA's «My Bed» (1998), one of the
seminal works of the Young British Artist generation, goes up for sale
at Christie's on Tuesday 1 July.
The eminent German curator Kasper König has had an extraordinary career in Europe, organizing his first show — a survey of Claes Oldenburg's
work —
at the age of 23,
working on Pontus Hultèn's
seminal Warhol retrospective
at the Moderna Museet
at 25, and going on to curate dozens of major exhibitions, found Frankfurt's esteemed Portikus kunsthalle, and hold professorships
at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf and the Städelschule.
This limited edition artist's book, designed by Olu Odukoya and published on the occasion of the exhibition Isaac Julien: «I dream a world» Looking for Langston
at Victoria Miro (18 May — 29 July 2017), focuses on Isaac Julien's
seminal work Looking for Langston (1989/2017), a lyrical exploration — and recreation — of the private world of poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist Langston Hughes (1902 — 1967) and his fellow black artists and writers who formed the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920s.
Literary - minded shows include a chance to see
works by William Blake inspired by Sussex
at Petworth House; a look
at the significance of TS Eliot's
seminal poem The Waste Land
at Turner Contemporary; and an unmissable feast for Lord of the Rings fans as Tolkien: Maker of Middle - earth comes to the Bodleian Libraries, featuring manuscripts, art, maps, letters and artefacts relating to Hobbiton and beyond.
Ahead of the auction of two
seminal early
works by Jenny Saville in London, we take a look
at how the British artist's
work has evolved
This book documents Bridget Riley's current exhibition
at New York's Dia Center for the Arts, Reconnaissance, which brings together
seminal paintings from the early 1960s, landmark
works esteemed via word - of - mouth but not often seen.
De Maria was included in Primary Structures
at the Jewish Museum in 1966 and When Attitude Becomes Form
at Kunsthalle Bern in 1969, two
seminal exhibitions for Minimalist and Conceptual artists
working in the 1960s.
His show
at the Jewish Museum, itself built originally as a family home in 1908, will bring together artworks, interiors, textile, furniture and wallpaper designs and feature his
seminal 1978
work Here and There... as a historical lens through which to read the various materials this exhibition gathers.
The lively paintings were celebrated, winning her a solo museum show
at the de Young as early as 1957 and a spot in the Guggenheim's
seminal 1954 group exhibition «Younger American Painters» alongside de Kooning, Pollock, Franz Kline, and more — though it's only recently that the historical influence of her
work has been recognized and revived.
Such singular geometric lyricism came to the fore in Calderara's
seminal work Painting Infinity, which he created in 1959
at the age of 56 — the same year he created his first fully abstract painting, Quadrati e Rettangoli.
Beuys» Acorns, an ongoing
work growing two hundred oak trees from acorns collected from Joseph Beuys's
seminal 7000 Oaks will be exhibited in France throughout autumn 2015, culminating in a major artistic intervention in partnership with scientists
at the Institut national de la recherche agronomique (Inra) to coincide with COP 21, the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.