Sentences with phrase «several group exhibitions»

After participating in several group exhibitions during the 1970s, he had his debut solo exhibition in 1979.
His photography and video work has been featured in several group exhibitions.
Collins» work has also been included in several group exhibitions at institutions such as MoMA and MoMA PS1 in New York; Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago; Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven; New Museum in New York; and Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
He has been included in several group exhibitions including at Gaudel de Stampa, Paris, Der Tank, «Basel and UP STATE, Zurich.
The last two decades have witnessed a resurgent interest in Stone's art, which has been a part of several group exhibitions in New York City and was the subject of two solo shows at the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery (2002 and 2006).
In addition, she has organized several group exhibitions including Escultura Social: A New Generation from Mexico City, Unbound: Contemporary Art After Frida Kahlo, MCA Exposed: Defining Moments in Photograph, 1967 - 2007, Rewind: 1970 - 1990s, among many others.
His work has been featured in several group exhibitions throughout the United States at venues including the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME; Howard House, Seattle, WA; Hal Bromm Gallery, NYC; Parallel Art Space, Queens, NY; and Memphis Social, Memphis, TN.
His work has been shown in several group exhibitions such as MoMA, New York; Hayward Gallery, London; Inverleith House, Edinburgh; and Hauser & Wirth, Zürich.
So although I did several group exhibitions at Thread Waxing Space that I feel really proud of, exhibitions that were in conversation with exhibitions that had come before, such as Christian Leigh's I am the Annunciator, I wanted to talk back to certain curatorial strategies.
Lindsey Dezman (Ceramics» 14) participated in several group exhibitions over the past year, including 10 Years in the Making held in conjunction with the the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts» (NCECA) 51st Annual Conference last March.
Since beginning his studies, Mr. Tatum has had his work shown in local galleries in Missouri, and has taken part in several group exhibitions since 2014.
Gibbons has had solo exhibitions at Oliver Francis Gallery, The McKinney Ave. Contemporary, and 500x and has participated in several group exhibitions through various venues, including the Texas Biennial, the Dallas Biennial (online), El Centro College, and Conduit Gallery, Dallas, TX.
Rodgers has shown in several group exhibitions across Canada, the United States and Belgium, including shows at Galerie Tatjana Pieters, Ghent; Artspeak, Vancouver; Stride Gallery, Calgary; and recently at Goodwater Gallery, Toronto.
He has been featured in solo exhibitions in Berkeley, Los Angeles, San Diego and Nashville, as well as several group exhibitions nationwide.
Tasheka's work has been a partof several group exhibitions: The 6th United Design International Biennial Design Exhibition, (St.Louis), Mentors Centennial (New Orleans), How A Book Is Made (New Orleans), The Department of Fine and Performing Arts Faculty (Hammond, LA), Joie De Vivre: A Meditation in New Orleans, Katrina & The U.S. (Chicago), Re: Garding Valencia (Valencia, CA), Boomerang (New Orleans), and Eclectica (New Orleans).
Among several group exhibitions, Berthot was included the Whitney Museum of American Art's Annual in 1969 and again in 1973; The Corcoran Biennial in 1975; the Venice Biennale, 1976; New Painting — New York at the Hayward Gallery in London in 1979; American Art: 1950 to the Present at the Whitney Museum of
He has organized several group exhibitions during that time, including Passengers and The Exhibition Formerly Known as Passengers (2007 — 9), Apocalypse Now: The Theater of War (2007), The Wizard of Oz (2008), Moby - Dick (2009), and Huckleberry Finn (forthcoming 2010).
She has also participated in several group exhibitions locally and internationally, the most recent of which was the Arab Culture in Diaspora exhibition in Kuwait.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS Several Group Exhibitions conducted by Kerala Lalithakala Akademi.
Outside the framework of the gallery program, Mihai Pop co-curated several group exhibitions in the context of the Prague Biennale 4, a section of the exhibition Romanian Cultural Resolution at Spinnerei Leipzig and Club Electroputere Craiova, and Mircea Pinte Collection at the Museum of Art Cluj.
The artist has several group exhibitions scheduled for 2016, including a collaboration with poet Nicole Callihan.
In the late 1960s, he participated in two exhibitions titled «False Image» at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, one of several group exhibitions which followed the «Hairy Who» shows.
The exhibition at Giò Marconi will run concurrently with several group exhibitions in Milan which showcase works by Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg: «The Great Mother «curated by Massimiliano Gioni at the Fondazione Trussardi; «Arts and Foods» curated by Germano Celant at the Triennale Museum; «An Introduction» at the Fondazione Prada.
She has had two solo exhibitions — Jack Hanley Gallery and Premier Regard in Paris — amongst several group exhibitions.
She had a major retrospective exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 2005 and most recently has taken part in several group exhibitions marking the legacy of Charles Darwin, most notably «Stage», Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery (2008) and BALTIC Centre for contemporary Art, 2009.
Additionally, his work has been included in several group exhibitions including Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015 (The Museum of Modern Art), America Is Hard to See (Whitney Museum of American Art) and Shine a light / Surgir de l'ombre: Canadian Biennial (National Gallery of Canada).
His work has also been shown in several group exhibitions at venues such as Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin; Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris; and Astrup Fearnley Museet in Oslo.
Williams» work has been featured in several group exhibitions throughout the US, including: Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME; Storefront Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Garis & Hahn, NY; Memphis Social, Memphis, TN; Hal Bromm Gallery, NY; Howard House, Seattle, WA; Parallel Art Space, Queens, NY and Lu Magnus Gallery, NY.
His work has been included in several group exhibitions such as Art Award Next # 1, Tokyo Art Club, Tokyo, Japan (2010); People are strange, Makii Masaru Fine Arts, Tokyo, Japan (2011); Tokyo Wonder Wall,...
Rocklen has been part of several group exhibitions as well as solo shows at UNT / TLED in New York, Bernier / Eliades in Athens and LA's Black Dragon Society.
At Langton she organized several group exhibitions including: Small Things End, Great Things Endure (2008); Critical Foreground (2007); Nothing Stands Still (2006); Five Habitats: Squatting at Langton (2006); Elusive Materials (2006); and The Revolving Archive (2006).
His work has been shown in several group exhibitions at venues such as; Lisson Gallery, London; The Drawing Room, London; and V22 Collection, London.
As well as participating in several group exhibitions in the United States and abroad, she has held solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the Museum of the African Diaspora (San Francisco), and, most recently, the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York).
He returned to his artistic practice in 2005, and has since exhibited in several group exhibitions including State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970 co-organized by the Berkeley Art Museum and the Orange County Museum of Art; Ends of the Earth: Art of the Land to 1974 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and Afterlife: A Constellation, curated by Julie Ault as part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
Additionally, his work has been included in several group exhibitions including Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015 at The Museum of Modern Art, America Is Hard to See at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Shine a light / Surgir de l'ombre: Canadian Biennial at the National Gallery of Canada.
Since graduating from Wimbledon College of Art in 2007, he has had his work shown in several group exhibitions in London including at the Hannah Barry Gallery, The Mall Galleries and the Serpentine Gallery.
Bobrow has been included in several group exhibitions in Europe and the United States, including at Andrea Rosen Gallery, Brand New Gallery in Milan, and in New Deal, curated by Kyle Thurman and Matthew Moravec with the Art Production Fund.
The artist has participated in several group exhibitions at the gallery in recent years, including a two - person show with Mark Dagley in 2007; this will be his first solo outing at the gallery.
He has participated in several group exhibitions in Sydney.
She has participated in several group exhibitions, most notably at Elmhurst College and College of DuPage.
His own work was exhibited the same year together with that of the Das Junge Rheinland group, at Galerie Feldman in Cologne, and then in several group exhibitions in 1913.
He was quickly recognized as a local artist and during his time as a resident artist at the Bakehouse Art Complex from 2011 to 2012, he developed his artistic skills and participated in several group exhibitions.
Gustavo Pérez Monzón (b. 1956), began to gain recognition in the late 1970s, and participated in several group exhibitions including: Pintura fresca; Sano y Sabroso; De lo contemporáneo; and Trece artistas jóvenes, among others.
Innes has recently been included in several group exhibitions including: Sphere (loans from nvisible Museum), Sir John Soane's Museum, London; FRESH: Recent Acquisitions, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY and Heads and Hands, Loans from the nvisible Museum, Washington Project for the Arts, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
In 2014 her work is included in several group exhibitions including: Reductive Minimalism at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, Michigan and Coloring at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
She has also been in several group exhibitions throughout the United States and internationally in countries including Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Japan, and Switzerland.
Next to that his work was exhibited in several group exhibitions, such as in the Museum Valkhof in Nijmegen in 2011, the New York Photo Festival in 2010, the Fotomuseum Den Haag in 2008, the National Center of Photography in St. Petersburg in 2007 and the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie in Paris in 2006, amongst others.
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