While some of the accompanying text may be more surreal than the work it is describing, there are
several pieces in this exhibition that speak for themselves.
Several pieces in the exhibition have been conceived in direct response to the architecture of Modern Art's gallery at Helmet Row.
Check out our feature on Kristina Sheufelt who has
several pieces in this exhibition.
Not exact matches
Several of the
pieces on display come
in for easy laughs — check out the room full of perfectly arranged, identical - looking rock piles, or not — but the real
exhibition here is the museum's curator, Christian (Danish actor Claes Bang), a divorced father of two girls and a proud, prominent member of his city's cultural elite.
Originally planned as an
exhibition center, with
several architectural
pieces of industrial design already
in place, it turned out to be one of the most horrific places.
Several pieces for his upcoming
exhibition at Lori Bookstein Fine Art
in New York are
in the studio, finished or close to it.
The
exhibition brings together over 100 works, including
several large - scale illustrated books by Kiefer (b. 1945) made
in homage to Rodin (1840 — 1917) from materials like plaster; a series of large paintings titled Cathedral Towers; and vitrines filled with assorted objects including molds, dried plants, stones, and
pieces of fabric.
Chareau and his wife were keenly interested
in contemporary art, and the
exhibition reunites
several pieces from their collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings by significant artists such as Piet Mondrian, Amedeo Modigliani, Max Ernst, Jacques Lipchitz, and Robert Motherwell.
Two years later, Mucha, adding
several interior architecture details that had been characteristic of the presentation of the Block Beuys (an ensemble that was temporarily put
in storage) at the Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, conceived an
exhibition of his
pieces at Galerie Sprüth Magers, Berlin, where he installed an environment that faithfully recreated the dimensions and proportions of Galerie Grässlin's main showroom.
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.
While the
exhibition emphasizes Hofmann's drawings from the 1930s and»40s, there are a few highly suggestive late works
in the
exhibition, particularly
several untitled
pieces from 1961
in which the artist contrasts a few seemingly carefree drips and spatters of richly hued oil paint with delicate felt - marker traceries.
Originally appearing
in the January 2012 print edition of the journal, Panero's
piece offered a survey of successful recent shows presented by
several Bushwick favorites, Norte Maar's penultimate
exhibition of last year - featuring Wolowiec, Man Bartlett, and Lindsey Walt — among them.
Several artworks
in this
exhibition counter this idea, including Bruce Nauman's neon
piece, None Sing / Neon Sign (1970).
Tonight's
exhibition brings back
several artists who participated
in 2014, including Ted Brusubardis — whose
piece Pacel Galvu became one of the best short videos I've experienced
in many moons when it was shown
in an appropriately darkened room at Portrait Society Gallery earlier this year — Adam Carr, Sara Condo, Cathy Cook, Paul Druecke, Kim Miller, Andrew Swant, Wes Tank, Xav Leplae, and co-organizer Marla Sanvick.
Several pieces by the artist Trixia Lara combine the mournful and celebratory tones of other works
in the
exhibition with a marked defiance
in the face of the reality of gendered violence.
Murphy's artwork has been shown
in more than 380
exhibitions nationally and abroad, and her
pieces are
in several public and private collections, including the Kemper Collection, the Boston Museum School, the Siena Art Institute
in Siena, Italy, and the Oklahoma Museum of Art.
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.
Fairey discusses his history as an artist and activist and talks
in depth about
several of his favorite
pieces in the
exhibition.
This career survey, spanning four decades of work, is probably best summed up by the
exhibition's subtitle, as the conceptual artist will stage
several off - site installations, including at the Broadway - Lafayette subway station and
in Times Square, where he'll present a newly commissioned augmented - reality
piece.
Opening with L'Entrée de l'Exposition (Entrance to the
Exhibition, 1974), an installation comprising several potted palm trees and the first of many pieces repeating the artist's initials, «MB,» on an accounting sheet, thus likening it to a currency, the exhibition in Kassel introduced Broodthaers's disingenuous and commercialist artistic subject from
Exhibition, 1974), an installation comprising
several potted palm trees and the first of many
pieces repeating the artist's initials, «MB,» on an accounting sheet, thus likening it to a currency, the
exhibition in Kassel introduced Broodthaers's disingenuous and commercialist artistic subject from
exhibition in Kassel introduced Broodthaers's disingenuous and commercialist artistic subject from the start.
His residency
exhibition, Ecstatic Light, presents a site - specific installation of
several pieces in Russel Wright's House and Studio, marking Manitoga's first presentation of a contemporary artist within the interiors of the property.
Other
pieces Doeringer copied and showcased at the Los Angeles
exhibition were John Baldessari's Throwing Three Balls
in the Air to Get a Straight Line, On Kawara's I Went, Richard Prince's Cowboy photographs, and
several of Edward Ruscha's books.
Just as evocative was the journey that visitors embarked upon at DIMOREGALLERY's TRANSFER
exhibition, on foot this time, as they progressed through
several rooms of distinct cultural ambiance
in two locations on Via Solferino, featuring iconic 20th - century design
pieces inside Bedouin tents and a mazelike display of the latest collections by DIMORESTUDIO.
Simon Roberts has
several pieces included
in this group show, an Arts Council Collection National Partner
Exhibition entitled A Green and Pleasent Land - British Landscape and the Imagination: 1970 to Now.
The ethos of cooperation has manifested clearly over the last few years, with
several loans and international
exhibition projects
in which works from her collection, which now numbers 700
pieces, are exhibited.
Magnetic Fields features early - and later - career works,
pieces from specific series,
several exhibited for the first time, and the long - awaited reappearance of iconic works such as Mavis Pusey's large - scale painting Dejygea (1970) from the Whitney Museum of American Art's 1971
exhibition Contemporary Black Artists
in America.
The Frick Collection has one of the most important American collections of sculptures, which is presented
in the
exhibition with
several other top
pieces, including Francesco Laurana's moving portrait bust of Beatrice van Aragon, and the bronze Hercules of Antico, both from the fifteenth century.
Twenty - five leading artists guide us
in a journey through contemporary sculpture,
in a show featuring most of the highlights of the last twenty - five years — among them some well - know
pieces shown
in exhibitions such as dOCUMENTA or the Venice Biennale, and
several artists participating
in the Forth Plinth commissions.
She is joined on the short list by Laure Prouvost, 35, a French artist and filmmaker who works
in London, and was nominated for «Wantee,» a performance
piece, and
several exhibitions; Tino Sehgal, 36, a British - born, Berlin - based artist, selected for his «This Variation» and «These Associations»
exhibitions; and David Shrigley, 44, a British artist known for his darkly humorous works (including a stuffed Jack Russell terrier holding a sign that reads, «I Am Dead»), shortlisted for «Brain Activity,» a retrospective of his drawings, photography, sculpture and film.
SEVERAL PIECES OF PAPER
in Joëlle Tuerlinckx's recent
exhibition have the words NOTHING FOR ETERNITY stamped on them.
The
exhibition spans two decades and includes the New York premiere of Pneuma (1994/2009) a video / sound installation, and
several flat - screen
pieces from the Transfigurations series, Viola's newest body of work, which originated with Ocean Without a Shore, created for the 15th century Church of San Gallo during the Venice Biennale
in 2007.
On the one hand, each work is composed of
several separate
pieces; Abrams has created a series of eighteen paintings, three of which are included
in the
exhibition.
In 2016, van Herpen also caught the attention of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, which included several of her looks in their blockbuster exhibition «Manus x Machina» — and acquired six pieces for their permanent collectio
In 2016, van Herpen also caught the attention of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, which included
several of her looks
in their blockbuster exhibition «Manus x Machina» — and acquired six pieces for their permanent collectio
in their blockbuster
exhibition «Manus x Machina» — and acquired six
pieces for their permanent collection.
As well as Hockney's, a veritable tsunami of work by other artists, all produced on the West Coast, will flood the Berlin gallery: Peter Alexander — his Cloud Box (Large), 1966 is included, John Altoon, John Baldessari, Larry Bell —
several of his minimal
pieces will be there, while others, including Cube # 22 and Cube # 16 (Gren), are being shown
in the Sotheby's
exhibition.
Spanning three floors of the museum, the
exhibition provides an overview of the artist's career, from earlier studies and drawings to recent work created
in 2015, bringing together
several pieces that have never been seen before.
Although one source, who preferred not to be named, says that Snow may have been avoiding his studio because it brought back bad associations, Peres says he'd been at work on
several projects, including work for a presentation for Peres's gallery at London's Frieze Art Fair
in October — work that, Peres says, may be complete at this point — as well as
pieces for an upcoming
exhibition at Berlin gallery Contemporary Fine Arts.
The artist has had
several solo
exhibitions around Finland and her
pieces have been shown among others
in exhibitions ARTISTS 2012 (Artists» Association of Finland), WAR or PEACE?
After
several Street
Pieces around East London (covered), VinZ opened his latest solo show «Tempus Fugit» last Thursday evening at RexRomae Gallery
in Shoreditch which was curated by Rom Levy.Tempus Fugit is an
exhibition of original works and sketches with their street counterparts on display.
An accompanying publication will reproduce works from the
exhibition and supplementary ephemeral material used
in the making of
several pieces as well a curatorial project inspired by Melody Sumner Carnahan's The Form (1979).
As a result of recent related
exhibitions («Vanessa Bell», Dulwich Picture Gallery, 2017; «Bloomsbury: Art and Design», Courtauld Gallery, 2017),
several pieces not seen
in public for many years have come to light.
An accompanying publication reproduces works from the
exhibition and supplementary ephemeral material used
in the making of
several pieces, as well a curatorial project inspired by Melody Sumner Carnahan's The Form (1979).
In addition to TVR's forum, it features several other events as well as an exhibition of work by members of the featured collectives — EverydayClimateChange, Invisible Borders, Kamoinge, Piece of Cake, Rawi (ya), and WRRQ — which remains on view in the gallery through March
In addition to TVR's forum, it features
several other events as well as an
exhibition of work by members of the featured collectives — EverydayClimateChange, Invisible Borders, Kamoinge,
Piece of Cake, Rawi (ya), and WRRQ — which remains on view
in the gallery through March
in the gallery through March 9.
This solo
exhibition of Li Songsong will include more than 30 works of the artist made since 2001, including
several pieces of the important collectors
in private collection, such as the famous German collector Sammlung Goetz and the famous Swiss collector Uli Sigg.
In an earlier review of the same Brooker exhibition from the September issue of ARTnews magazine, critic Stephanie Strasnick writes that several pieces with their energy and musicality recall Kandinsky's work, while the gently blended blocks of color in others suggest the influence of Rothk
In an earlier review of the same Brooker
exhibition from the September issue of ARTnews magazine, critic Stephanie Strasnick writes that
several pieces with their energy and musicality recall Kandinsky's work, while the gently blended blocks of color
in others suggest the influence of Rothk
in others suggest the influence of Rothko.