Sentences with phrase «several exhibitions on view»

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The Studio Museum is usually not open on Mondays, but for the fist time in several years the Harlem institution is welcoming visitors on the King Holiday to view its current art exhibitions including «Circa 1970.»
Apsara DiQuinzio, our Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and Phyllis C. Wattis, MATRIX Curator, has a number of wonderful small - scale MATRIX shows in the works, and we are doing several borrowed solo exhibitions that are emblematic of the kind of art that we love, such as a survey of Ana Mendieta's films [Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta, on view November 9, 2016, through February 12, 2017].
Despite this view, over the past several years he has staged solo exhibitions with Domonique Levy and the now defunct L&M Arts gallery on the tony Upper East Side, shows that given the location, ironically amplified his independent spirit, unique perspective and subject matter.
The editorial staff at New American Paintings have put together a list of more than 40 of the top painting exhibitions on view at private galleries across the country in January — from New York to Houston, Los Angeles to Chicago, Miami, and more — including several shows from artists previously included in New American Paintings and featuring more than 30 notable and not - to - be-missed shows from across the country.
through May 25th Julie Langsam This exhibition features several recent paintings from Langsam's long - running series of banded montages that set nearly monochromatic, tightly rendered views of iconic modernist buildings on top of a band of gridded abstract motifs inspired by classic modernist paintings and beneath ominously lit skies that invoke Romantic landscape painting.
Several of Berriolo's lyrical books, which combine watercolor, sewing and text, are on view through June 22 in «Paper Goods,» a group exhibition curated by Kara L. Rooney at Susan Eley Fine Art.
On view from March 14 to May 25, 2013, the exhibition follows Lee's successful 2012 solo exhibition in Seoul where several of these paintings were introduced.
This is the first exhibition of Schloss's work at the gallery with several paintings on view for the first time.
This exhibition features several recent paintings from Langsam's long - running series of banded montages that set nearly monochromatic, tightly rendered views of iconic modernist buildings on top of a band of gridded abstract motifs inspired by classic modernist paintings and beneath ominously lit skies that invoke Romantic landscape painting.
Composed of works from the museum's collection made since 2000, including several recent acquisitions and works on view for the first time, the exhibition explores the prevailing correlations between the personal, the intimate, and the individual; constructions of identity, history, and culture; the instability of materials; and strategies to rediscover or recover the past.
The exhibition will be on view from 2 through 26 September 2015, with an opening reception on Saturday, 5 September, from 6 - 9 pm where several of the artists will be present.
Several of these works will be on view as part of the exhibition at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery.
In addition, the exhibition includes several examples of his abstract ink drawings on paper, mostly from 2015, whose intimate and moody quality open the door to another dimension, that of Shapiro's solitary private realm, in turn they augment and complicate how we view his sculptures.
Several of the artists who participated in the Working Artist Project gifted artworks to the museum and are currently on view in The Permanent Collection Exhibition alongside some more well - known and established artists.
A series of public programs with several of the photographers whose work is on view in the exhibition will be announced in the coming months.
In 1947, she bequeathed several hundred pieces of Russian art, many from the Fabergé workshops, to VMFA.The Fabergé Gallery will be on view until August 1, 2012, at which time it will be deinstalled for a traveling exhibition and gallery redesign.
Several artworks from the collection including photographs of and a drawing by Hartley, as well as art he owned by fellow Maine - connected artists, are on view in the Portland Museum of Art exhibition Director's Cut: The Maine Art Museum Trail from May 21 — September 13.
For her ICA exhibition, on view in the Second Floor High Space, Suss expands this inquiry with several new canvases and experiments in larger, more labor - intensive ceramic forms.
Following the exhibition at Pace, several of the new sculptures will be loaned to the forthcoming Taiwan Ceramics Biennale, on view from September 7, 2018 to March 3, 2019.
2016 Graphic Novelist Residency Exhibition On view September 2, 2016 — February 19, 2017 This exhibition showcases the variety of Ronald Wimberly's creative practice and includes art works in seveExhibition On view September 2, 2016 — February 19, 2017 This exhibition showcases the variety of Ronald Wimberly's creative practice and includes art works in seveexhibition showcases the variety of Ronald Wimberly's creative practice and includes art works in several media.
The exhibition's nearly two dozen paintings by artists including Jiro Yoshihara, Kazuo Shiraga, and Shozo Shimamoto — several on view for the first time in the U.S. — range from pre-Gutai works to the «action painting» that characterized the early years of the movement to post-Gutai paintings that reveal how the artists remained rooted in their quest for freedom through novel means, even after the group disbanded.
Creating a variety of spaces, the gallery's aim is to have three to five exhibitions on view at any given time, changing several times a year.
Lynda Benglis's diverse sculpture practice [on view with Cheim & Read and Thomas Dane, Frieze Masters Stand F6] was recently subject of an exhibition at Storm King, where several impressive fountains came to life in the majestic landscape of upstate New York.
Proof that a disconnect exists between the foundation's actual strengths and its in - crowd anxieties is visible immediately in several of the museum's five inaugural exhibitions (a sixth show, a terrific survey of the Danish collective Superflex, is on view at Fundación Jumex's original space, located inside the company's juice factory in suburban Ecatepec de Morelos).
As part of the exhibition, several projects are on view throughout other parts of the Museum, including the Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, and Cafe 2, where a series of performances will take place beginning in January 2011.
On view until July 31, the exhibition includes the drawings in colored - pencil Wallowing Bull is well - known for, as well as several acrylic paintings.
Several of Wilson's artworks can be seen in the current exhibition: Women's Work: Feminist Art from the Collection, on view September 11, 2015 — January 3, 2016.
The majority of the works being shown have been completed in the past 2 years and many are on view for the first time in the U.S. Several have never been shown at all prior to this exhibition.
An eight - foot - tall Yayoi Kusama sculpture of a polka - dotted pumpkin is on view outside the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, in Washington, DC, foreshadowing «Infinity Mirrors,» an exhibition of work by the Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama, set to open in February before touring several North American venues.
Works from the permanent collection, along with continuously changing temporary exhibitions, are on view in the museum's 46 galleries Fridays from 10 am to 9 p.m. and Tuesdays to Sundays from 10 am to 5 pm The adjacent Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden features work by over 60 artists, including several of the 20th century's great master sculptors.
Kiki Smith: Lodestar coincides with several other projects: Kiki Smith: Sojourn is an exhibition currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, through September 12, 2010.
This is perhaps most evident in the artist's practice of incorporating parts of earlier works into newer pieces, including several of the works on view in the current exhibition.
Several of Mitchnick's paintings are included in the Academy's Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards, which is on view May 19 — June 12, 2016.
The exhibition presents a rare opportunity to view works from several important stages in the artist's life, including iconic works such as embroideries, ballpoint pen drawings and further works on paper.
Mary Addision Hackett blogs about several painting exhibitions currently on view in Indianapolis including: Kyle Ragsdale: Tableaux at the Harrison Art Center (through November 30), Elise Schweitzer: Centaurs and Belly Dancers at Gallery 924 (through November 30), Rachel Ritchford: Future Days at Mt. Comfort Gallery and Carla Knopp's exhibition Kinkade Meets Turner Paints Sci - fi With Fanbrush at Dewclaw.
Several of the works on view were displayed in First Group Showing: Works in Black and White, the first exhibition Spiral mounted together in 1965 at the space on Christopher Street where they held weekly meetings up through that year.
Several of Leigh's sculptures are currently on view in the New Museum's exhibition «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon,» which closes in January 2018.
Long involved in the civil rights movement, Whitten created «memorial paintings» — several of which were featured in the exhibition Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting (on view at the Walker Art Center September 2015 through January 2016)-- which pay homage to cultural events and figures ranging from Ralph Ellison and Martin Luther King, Jr. to the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre of 2012 and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
On view thru August 10, the exhibition features more than 40 works spanning more than 20 years of contemporary Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's career — exploring universal topics of culture, history, politics and tradition in several mediums.
Since 2007 he has had several solo exhibitions at the Shane Campbell Gallery in Chicago and The Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York where his most recent body of work featuring new sculptures in bronze will be on view in a show titled The Protectors from January 5 — February 4, 2017.
The exhibition launches with a public opening reception and in - person introduction by several featured artists on Thursday, November 3 at 6:00 p.m. and remains on view through November 30.
On view through November 25, it includes work from more than a dozen artists, including several pieces newly created for the exhibition.
And while there was almost always a terrific temporary exhibition on view — often organized by the Blanton, often in collaboration with UT faculty — there was also that awkward pair of buildings and turbulence at the top in the several years following its 2006 unveiling.
Times Coverage Omits African American Quilt Exhibit «Celebrating Quilts in Shows and Books,» an otherwise exhaustive New York Times report about quilt scholars «debunking a few myths,» mentions several forthcoming books and seven exhibitions currently on view or opening soon, overlooking a presentation of African American quilts at a New Jersey museum scheduled later this month.
Join Residence / SF tonight — Friday, March 4 - from 8 - 10 pm for the Opening Reception of Okay Mountain's 6 - day exhibition, where several collaborative videos and works on paper will be on view.
The exhibition will include several new sculptures on public view for the first time; it will be Stockholder's first solo New York gallery show since 2003.
Several of the works on view in «Alex Israel at The Huntington» will have been created exclusively for the project — his first museum exhibition in L.A.
For example, several of the paper pulp works in the exhibition, on view Tuesday, Feb. 16 through Wednesday, April 20, 2016, are based on Frank Stella paintings and the small sculptures are based on David Smith's «Cubi» sculpture series.
Several landscape paintings currently on view (including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge) will be incorporated in this special exhibition.
In the late 1930s and early 1940s, West exhibited repeatedly in solo and group exhibitions in Rochester; several of her works draw the favor of the press, among them a series of drawings on view at the Rochester Fingerlakes Exhibition in 1943.
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