His work has been shown in
several major group exhibitions, including venues such as K21, Düsseldorf; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; and Royal Academy, London.
The Glasgow - based artist has also participated in
several major group exhibitions, such as Beck's Future at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London and the Gwangju Biennale in South Korea.
Her work has also been shown in
several major group exhibitions at venues such as the British Museum, London; the Istanbul Modern Museum; Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam.
His work has been shown in
several major group exhibitions at venues such as Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and Marta Herford Museum, Herford.
In addition to a 2008 solo exhibition, the gallery has featured his work in
several major group exhibitions, including: Aspects of American Abstraction, 1930 - 1942 (1993), Defining the Edge: Early American Abstraction, Selections from the Collection of Dr. Peter B. Fischer (1998), Organic New York, 1941 - 1949 (2005), and two major surveys of abstract expressionism and surrealism, in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
She has also co-curated
several major group exhibitions at the New Museum, including Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon (2017); The Keeper (2016), and Here and Elsewhere (2014).
In addition to the 2001 solo exhibition, the gallery has featured her work in
several major group exhibitions, including Stroke!
Not exact matches
Burgess has successfully participated in
several solo
exhibitions,
group shows, and
major art fairs across Europe and the United States.
Several galleries, notably Pierre Matisse and Julien Levy, began showing the work of European Surrealists on a regular basis, while
major group exhibitions, such as Fantastic Art Dada and Surrealism at the Museum of Modern Art in 1936, brought it to the attention of a larger audience.
This show at Tomio Koyama Gallery is his sixth solo
exhibition, and his
major group exhibitions include «VOCA 2008» (2008, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo), «Winter Garden: The Exploration of the Micropop Imagination in Contemporary Japanese Art» (2009, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, traveled to
several international museums), «Twist and Shout: Contemporary Art from Japan» (2009, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre), and «Nostalgia and Fantasy: Imagination and Its Origins in Contemporary Art» (2014, National Museum of Art, Osaka).
Curiously, though her work has been included in numerous
major international
group exhibitions and has been the focus of
several solo
exhibitions, she still manages to slip into obscurity in some countries.
Her
exhibitions include co-curating the 2004 and 2006 Whitney Biennials, and curating
major survey
exhibitions of Dan Graham, Louise Bourgeois, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, and Yoko Ono, as well as
exhibitions of Paul McCarthy, James Lee Byars, Jack Goldstein, and
several group exhibitions including «Signs of the Times: Film, Video and Slide Installation and Britain in the 1980s», «Scream and Scream Again: Film in Art», and «Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art 1964 - 1977», voted best
group show in New York in 2001 by the International Association of Art Critics.
The papers in this
group document Goodrich's relationship with Hopper, as well as his work as a researcher and curator at the Whitney Museum where he arranged
several major exhibitions of Hopper's work, and wrote extensively on the artist.
Edwina Leapman: Born in Hampshire in 1934 • Lives and works in London • Solo
exhibitions throughout the UK and Europe including the Serpentine Gallery, London 1991 •
Group exhibitions include the ICA, London; the Camden Arts Centre, London; Walker Art Gallery Liverpool, Hayward Gallery, London • Works are held in
several major collections including the Tate Gallery and the Arts Council, London •
We are proud to have worked with her on two solo
exhibitions at the gallery,
several group shows and to have sold a
major work to the British Museum.
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.