Sentences with phrase «series of solo exhibitions»

Directly following a series of solo exhibitions in Europe and barely in advance of his exhibitions at the Zitadelle in Berlin and the Baker Museum in Florida, Obscure Line Between Fact and Fiction not only indicts contemporary culture's media - driven simulacra, obscuring a perception of the real, but also and moreover, in painting, multi-media, and sculptural form, sounds a stirring battle cry against the miscarriages of justice of the early 21st century through an expressive and engaged aesthetic, arguably unseen in American art since Rauschenberg or Basquiat.
Unauthorized SFMOMA Show is a series of solo exhibitions that will take place within the public spaces of SFMOMA from April 6 - July 2 on a rotating basis.
These master works, selected from the recent series of solo exhibitions, form a declaration of current strengths and future intentions.
He'd set up a series of solo exhibitions called «Individual Methods» and Ruined City was one of them.
Brittany Nelson: My Creative Capital project has really been a series of solo exhibitions this year leading up to «Alternative Process.»
Zabludowicz Collection Rebecca Ackroyd Rebecca Ackroyd's «The Root» is part of Zabludowicz Collection Invites, an ongoing series of solo exhibitions by U.K. - based artists without commercial representation.
These rapidly led to a series of solo exhibitions throughout the UK and his international reputation was established after his first solo shows overseas were held in 1980 at Elise Meyer Gallery, New York and at Galleria Cavallino, Venice, Italy.
The vast and hot expanse of the Mojave Desert is interpreted by contemporary artists in an extensive series of solo exhibitions and installations at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History.
Upstairs in Gallery 6, our series of solo exhibitions celebrating contemporary printmaking continues with Estella Scholes coastal inspired prints and artist books.
The Musée des Beaux - Arts in Lausanne is delighted to be hosting the first exhibition to showcase Kader Attia's art in the country as part of its series of solo exhibitions devoted to major contemporary artists, with past events including artists of the stature of Tom Burr, Alfredo Jaar, Renée Green, Nalini Malani, and Esther Shalev - Gerz.
In Spring 2016 Kunsthal Aarhus opens a new series of solo exhibitions in Gallery 1 at the Kunsthal.
The exhibition «The «F» Word: Feminism in Art» was curated in celebration of The #GirlPower Issue of «The Untitled Magazine», and is part of the gallery's «Women in Art» series, which features a wide range of female contemporary artists in a series of solo exhibitions and group shows at The Untitled Space on an ongoing basis.
Across the 2016/17 programme Pilar Corrias Gallery will present RE-FRESH, a series of solo exhibitions which will contemplate the broad scope of painting at present.
Re-PLAY is an ongoing series of solo exhibitions of visual art, initiated by Office For Contemporary Art (OFCA) International in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Sensory Spaces is the title of a series of solo exhibitions at the Willem van der Vorm Gallery, the freely accessible exhibition space in the entrance area of the museum.
The third in a series of solo exhibitions at Ingrid in which artists are invited to negotiate the setting of a private apartment without stripping it entirely of its inhabitants» proof of existence.
Focus: Works from Mathaf Collection is a series of solo exhibitions, featuring artists from the Museum's Permanent Collection, inviting audiences to rethink their understanding of art history and its connection to the world through original research, writing, and curating.
This, her first exhibition in California, follows a series of solo exhibitions in major European art museums.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum presents «Painting in Four Takes», a series of solo exhibitions that will provide a window into the practices of four engaging painters who imbue the medium with relevance and character.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum presents united states, a series of solo exhibitions and artist's projects that approach both the nature of the United States as a country and «united states» as the alliance of separate forms, entities, or conditions of being.
2 x 2 Solos is a series of solo exhibitions featuring new work from four accomplished emerging artists based in the Oakland / Bay Area.
Celebrated internationally for its ground - breaking series of solo exhibitions, by artists including Lygia Clark, Jesus Rafael Soto, and Mira Schendel, Signals London also used group exhibitions as a device for creating aesthetic relationships between the diverse national and international avant - garde networks orbiting its founders.
The exhibition will be one in a continuing series of solo exhibitions at the Mori Art Museum featuring mid-career artists from Asia, while showcasing contemporary art from rapidly developing nations and regions such as China, Africa, India and the Middle East.
Between 2002 - 2006 Clark exhibited a series of solo exhibitions, titled GO GIRL, at public art institutions across Australasia, including at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery (2006), Whangarei Art Museum (2005) and Govett - Brewster Art Gallery (2002).
A series of solo exhibitions featuring artists from the museum's permanent collection, inviting audiences to rethink their understanding of art history and its connection to the world through original research, writing, and curating.
Focus: Works from Mathaf Collection is a series of solo exhibitions featuring artists from the Museum's Permanent Collection.
The exhibition «The «F» Word: Feminism in Art» was curated in celebration of The #GirlPower Issue of The Untitled Magazine, and is part of the gallery's «Women in Art» series, which features a wide range of contemporary female artists in a series of solo exhibitions and group shows at The Untitled Space on an ongoing basis.
Chakaia Booker: In and Out on view during the summer of 2010 was first in a planned series of solo exhibitions of sculpture in the Museum's galleries and outdoor spaces.

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This is Randall Slavin «s first solo exhibition, it features 18 large scale photographs from the artist's new series of achromatic nudes — You can catch it until May 17, 2016!
In May, Matthew is devoting his first solo exhibition to examining the relationship between shifting populations and the built environment through a series of eight sculptural ceramic artworks.
Diana Cooper's recent solo exhibition at Postmasters Gallery in Chelsea featured a new series of photo - based constructions.
«On the black - painted walls of «The Malingers,» Nicole Wittenberg's debut solo exhibition in New York, thirteen canvases from the 2010 «Interior» series reiterate images of stagelike rooms.»
A solo exhibition featuring Laura Letinsky's newest series, Ill Form & Void Full, will open at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago on February 7.
You might call 2016 the year of Lynda Benglis: she's had a series of exhibitions in Bergen, Norway; her fountains displayed at the Aspen Art Museum; and a solo show at the Museo Internacional del Barroco in Puebla, Mexico.
This is the fifth edition of the annual region - wide project — consisting of a series of consecutive solo exhibitions hosted in Modern Art Oxford's Project Space, with exhibitions by participating artists — having graduated from Ruskin School of Art at the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, and Reading University in 2016.
For his first solo exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong, the artist will present a selection of new works from Looking Up in Osaka, a series comprising of over 300 photographs of utility poles and cables taken...
For his first museum solo exhibition, Gavin Kenyon presents his largest sculpture to date and debuts a new series of textile - based works.
She also has a solo exhibition of her Faces and Phases series at the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena, Italy, at Palazzo S Agostino (April 20 - June 23).
Perhaps the mannerism found in Varejão's new tropical / orientalist banana - leaf painting series can be seen as being part of a negative phenomena found in many international galleries based in Hong Kong and China, where «the Orient,» as a subject, seems to be enforced on artists debuting a solo exhibition at these spaces.
Catherine Craft, in an exhibition review in The Burlington Magazine described a series of Almquist's paintings included in a solo exhibition in Munich: «Richly, almost hallucinogenically layered and spotted with fragments of yarn, paper towels and in one case two papier - mâché balloons, his Junky Fruit paintings suggested a lurid transformative decay capable of eliciting fevered visions of other worlds....»
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:
Bloom Projects Exchange Series: Midori Hirose, Of The Unicorn (and the Sundowner Kids), Midori Hirose's first solo museum exhibition, is presented in collaboration with Portland Museum of Modern Art (PMOMAOf The Unicorn (and the Sundowner Kids), Midori Hirose's first solo museum exhibition, is presented in collaboration with Portland Museum of Modern Art (PMOMAof Modern Art (PMOMA).
This exhibition is the first US solo show by the Argentinian artist Victoria Colmegna (b. 1986), and will comprise a series of vitrines filled with drawings done in the style of the YA series Sweet Valley High.
This Fall, the gallery will present its first solo exhibition of her work, (October 31st — December 5th) with a meticulously chosen group of major figurative sculptures from the 1960s and 1970s, contextualized with drawings and works from the «Souvenir» series.
Her solo exhibition «Carrie Mae Weems: Considered» is on view at the SCAD Museum of Art through June 12; She is directing «Grace Notes: Reflections for Now,» a special performance at Spoleta Festival USA in Charleston, S.C. (June 4 - 5); and her book «Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series,» which explores one of her early and most acclaimed bodies of work, was published last month.
This solo exhibition of paintings that prominently features artist Jack Whitten's large - scale 2005 painting 9.11.01 that was made in response to the September 11th tragedy, as well as the Martin Luther King series that he made in the 1960s.
SKG artist Marianna Rothen will be exhibiting her Shadows of Paradise series in her first solo exhibition in London.
MoMA PS1 presents a series of solo project exhibitions by four international emerging artists, including the New York premiere of videos by both Edgardo Aragón and Ilja Karilampi, Caitlin Keogh's first solo museum exhibition, and the presentation of a new installation by Rey Akdogan.
For her second solo exhibition in the gallery, and in Belgium, Louise Bourgeois has made a selection of recent sculptures in fabric, screen prints on vintage cloth and a completely new series of wall hangings, entitled «The Woven Drawings».
This solo exhibition, Rubinfien's second with the gallery, will feature 17 color photographs selected from his series A Map of the East, which he made in Japan and other parts of Asia between 1980 and 1987.
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