Fortunately, a number of galleries offered «Kabinetts» - small
shows of a single artist within a larger booth, and a very small minority devoted their booth exclusively (or nearly so) to the work of a single artist.
Solo exhibitions at Tate almost invariably take the form of retrospectives - in its London incarnations, the gallery leaves large - scale
shows of a single artist's recent work to the city's major «kunsthalles».
Not exact matches
The singer first gained notoriety for her viral
single «OctaHate,» which garnered praise from
artists ranging from Top - 40 stars like One Direction's Harry Styles and Paramore's Hayley Williams to indie darlings Passion Pit, but it was her live
show's kinetic stage presence and crystalline vocals that proved she has the makings
of indie - pop superstar, not just a YouTube celebrity.
GHOST IN THE SHELL What looked like an ordinary supernova,
shown in this
artist's illustration, might be the result
of a
single star exploding at least three times, blowing off expanding shells
of gas each time.
There are an infinite number
of striking or subtle ways that comic book writers and
artists can convey exposition, character details, psychological states, and simultaneous events occurring in parallel storylines; you can do stuff like expand a
single decisive instant so that it fills up six pages, or
show Spider - Man swinging through midtown Manhattan in a full - page splash panel dotted with thought balloons that summarize a year's worth
of his life.
But it does
show that there is more than one way to create great art, and it is not necessarily the product
of toil and agony from a
single tortured
artist.
Show Description: Playing on the metaphor for our need for variety foods, each hour is a curated look at great albums (not
singles) from remarkable
artists in a variety
of styles, both indie and mainstream.
We normally do this training for just a couple
of hours per week over 4 weeks, but if you join this time around, I'll
show how to identify and communicate what makes you unique as an
artist, write compelling online stories that connect with buyers, and start making regular online sales in a
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As her new work, A
Single Voice, goes on
show at BALTIC, the
artist talks to Imelda Barnard about dismantling an opera about space, and the power
of the human voice
By KEN JOHNSON Published: March 7, 2013 It would be hyperbolic to call it a revolution, but it is a significant development:
Of the 72 vendors taking part in this year's Art Dealers Association of America Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory, 40 have dedicated their booths to single artist
Of the 72 vendors taking part in this year's Art Dealers Association
of America Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory, 40 have dedicated their booths to single artist
of America Art
Show at the Park Avenue Armory, 40 have dedicated their booths to
single artists.
The seventeen -
artist show contained over eighty artworks, each
artist represented by a group
of works from a
single series, as if no individual work were convincing enough on its own.
Rather than the usual collection
of cash - cow
artists, Lisson
shows a
single work, a huge spiral Plexiglas corridor by veteran American
artist Dan Graham.
At last she gets a small retrospective at the Dia Center, with its deep commitment to a
single artist, plus a strong gallery
show of recent work.
Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program
of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between
single artist shows, curated group exhibitions, and historical exhibitions.
Even when they featured the work
of a
single artist — mimicking the one - person
shows viewers are used to seeing in galleries, as in the Frame section
of Frieze, devoted to new galleries presenting individual
artists — the hangings were thrown together in a way that never would have been countenanced in a gallery.
ELIGIBILITY: Must be an
artist included in the Whitney Biennial NUMBER
OF WINNERS: One YEAR INSTITUTED: 2000 WHY IT»S IMPORTANT: The Whitney Biennial represents the pinnacle of the American art world, and this award focuses the prestige of the show on a single artist — often heralding the launch of an artist into fame (and certainly fortune
OF WINNERS: One YEAR INSTITUTED: 2000 WHY IT»S IMPORTANT: The Whitney Biennial represents the pinnacle
of the American art world, and this award focuses the prestige of the show on a single artist — often heralding the launch of an artist into fame (and certainly fortune
of the American art world, and this award focuses the prestige
of the show on a single artist — often heralding the launch of an artist into fame (and certainly fortune
of the
show on a
single artist — often heralding the launch
of an artist into fame (and certainly fortune
of an
artist into fame (and certainly fortune).
As per tradition, The Armory
Show will present different sectors
of its rich exhibition programs, which includes Armory Presents, dedicated to
single and dual
artist presentations by galleries fewer than ten years old and exhibiting in Pier 94, a section devoted to contemporary galleries.
On the one hand his five paintings, including the famous Green Target and White Flag, are perhaps the strongest
single body
of work in the
show, but on the other, one suspects Johns was the only
artist not to be represented with a recent work because it is a fashionable position to assume only his early nark counts.
Each year, ADAA members wishing to participate in The Art
Show submit proposals that outline inventive curatorial concepts for
single artist, dual, or group exhibitions — a process which ensures the high standard
of artistic quality and connoisseurship that has become synonymous with the fair.
It's a
show that features the work
of eleven
artists and collectives, including Piotr Bosacki, Little Warsaw and Ex-
artists» Collective among others, presenting speculative alphabets, a classroom, educational videos and sculptures articulating the complexities
of communication and the unresolvable problem
of engineering a
single, unifying tongue — a «universal (perfect) language» — within that.
The intimate, small space
of White Conduit Projects makes the
show seem all the more ambitious; many curators would select a
single medium and then
artists accordingly, yet Sarah Pager and Yuki Miyake have utilised the space excellently.
As Sally Morgan Lehman, Founder and Director at Morgan Lehman Gallery explains, for The Armory
Show the gallery is structuring their booth around a
single installation by a young New York City
artist who constructs her work around the premise
of combining opposite notions and using that new concept as a foundation for her reinvented Baroque still lives or the 18th century Roman Ruins after Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
Wurm's debut at Lehmann Maupin's Chelsea home was his first solo
show in New York in nearly a decade and it (along with a
single project simultaneously on view at his longtime West Coast dealer Jack Hanley's Watts Street space) provided a welcome encounter with the more physical, artifactual side
of the
artist.
Famous as the world's largest open submission
show, there are certain things the Summer Exhibition delivers on every
single year: a panorama
of art in all mediums, a remarkable mixture
of emerging
artists and household names, and more to see and explore than any other exhibition you're likely to visit this year.
The work
of CPLY has been the subject
of numerous
single artist shows and a traveling retrospective at the Kunsthalle Bern, Centre Georges Pompidou, and the Stedelijk Van Abbesmuseum, and has been exhibited in several important group exhibitions, including documenta 5 and documenta 7.
There are scores
of other recent examples
of secret art —
shows of paintings by Wade Guyton and Stephen Prina that appear suddenly, announced to only a select group, each year for a
single day at Friedrich Petzel Gallery (most recently in March); a two - person
show last summer at the Untitled gallery with a rear wall that, when pushed, swiveled and, like a James Bond - style hidden - door bookcase, opened onto a prodigious group
show; the recent obsession over Kraftwerk's über - secret studio in Germany in advance
of the group's MoMA retrospective; the hidden rooms and trap doors in Swedish
artist Klara Lidén's
shows (there's one in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at select times.
Another beautiful work is the slightly smaller Untitled (1979 — 83),
showing rows upon rows
of red curls on a cream background, every
single one handsewn onto the cloth by the
artist.
In this essay Judd surveys a number
of New York's most significant museums («The exceedingly impressive Frick Collection is small enough to be seen in a few hours»; «It is The Museum
of Modern Art which has
shown the power and quality
of American Art»), as well as an assessment
of notable galleries,
singling out Green Gallery, an uptown gallery that
showed work by downtown
artists.
The
show also provides viewers a deeper understanding
of the
artist's progession into the
single stroke canvas works
of the present day.
«Accrochage» is an experiment based on a
single, simple rule: select eighty works, which have never been
shown since they became part
of the Pinault Collection and underline the
artist's search and creative process, not the work's aesthetic.
This exhibition is part
of a series
of focus
shows concentrating on a
single project or body
of work within an
artist's larger practice which began last May with presentations by Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Gustav Metzger.
The
show will investigate the possibilities that result when
artists work in the seemingly reductive manner
of limiting their palette to a
single color or a tight tonal range.
Appropriated collectibles, souvenirs and reproductions from the town dominate this
show, which grew exponentially out
of a
single matchbook the
artist found from a Galesburg restaurant (that has long since closed) where he performed as a musician when he was a just snot - nosed punk.
Retrospectives look back over the work
of a
single artist; other common types are individual expositions or «solo
shows», group expositions (collective exhibitions or «group
shows»), or expositions on a specific theme or topic («survey
shows»).
In Vanitas I and Vanitas II (both 1992), the
artist foregrounds, isolates and juxtaposes
single animals, insects or elements which clearly
show signs
of or comment on death.
Pratt Institute's Department
of Film / Video and Photography will present a solo
show of two bodies
of work by
artist Fred Camper titled «Figments,» that feature digitally altered images
of increasingly low resolutions based on original
single photographs.
Following a fiercely guarded sense
of individuality, the exhibition presents a selection that is domestic, functional, private, abstract, descriptive, discursive and decorative — intending to
show that there is no
single standard for what we consider a «woman»
artist and in doing so, calling into question its own premise
of staging an all - women
show in 2017.
VoltaNY, the invitational
show that focuses on
single -
artist exhibitions during, captures you with a vibrant energy as soon as you enter the 11th floor
of the 7W34 building!
But as late as 1981, when Arneson was
shown with five other like - minded California ceramic sculptors in the Whitney Museum exhibition, Ceramic Sculpture: Six
Artists, there was a backlash, with New York Times art critic Hilton Kramer
singling out Arneson as dominated, «by a gruesome combination
of bluster, facetiousness and exhibitionism — plac [ing] a fatal limit on what his gifts allow him to accomplish, or even to conceive.
The Museion
show opens with the wall screen - print Prisoner
of yourself (1996/2012) and continues on the fourth floor
of the museum, where it has been conceived as a
single large installation: the layout reflects the
artist's metaphoric, associative modus operandi, which rejects academic classifications and timelines.
The godfather
of these freewheeling intramural hijinks is the late German
artist Martin Kippenberger, who's the
show's eminence gris, though he has only a
single painting here (fittingly, it's screwed to the wall like an Old Master painting).
Opening on November 5th the gallery will
show a selection
of 35
single channel video tapes, all
of which were produced by
artists living and working in Southern California between the 1970 and 1993.
Rowing's Reverse Repeat programme is a framework that enables two
artists «to collaborate on a
single exhibition, create two independent solo
shows, or some mixture
of the two».
This
show may not offer any big new revelations about the nature
of the circle, but it brings together a magnificent, occasionally mad cornucopia
of rounded works, from the London Underground sign from Oval station to magical pieces
of Zen Buddhist calligraphy, created during a
single exhalation
of breath; from Marcel Duchamp's Anaemic Cinema, a whirling «psychedelic» animated film from 1925, to Chicago
artist Theaster Gates's A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth, in which a stuffed goat on a tricycle, originally used in Masonic ceremonies, runs noisily round a circular railway track.
The
show isn't limited to a
single generation
of artists.
The
show is comprised
of nine distinct sections, each one presenting a
single artist's work.
The centerpiece
of this
show, the sculpture park's first devoted to a
single artist in its entire history, will be Scapegoat, a 40 - foot - long model
of a goat's head attached to a long wood structure.
The 45th edition
of the mammoth fair, including 285 galleries from 34 countries, includes the customary Unlimited and Statements sections, which feature large - scale projects by
single artists and solo
shows by emerging
artists respectively.
No
single work or
artist is given priority over another, and the impact
of each piece is felt in the dialogue created between works, within the greater collectivity
of the
show.
And the young French
artist Davide Balula makes good use
of the space in a solo
show that consists
of a
single, succinct visual gesture that questions the solidity
of architecture.