Sentences with phrase «showing important exhibitions»

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NMNA is a U.S. subsidiary of Germany - based NürnbergMesse GmbH, one of the 20 largest trade show companies in the world with a portfolio covering 120 national and international exhibitions and congresses, including Brau Beviale, which is this year's most important capital goods exhibition for the beverage industry worldwide.
A new exhibition plays with the physics of light to show just how important it is to our perception of the world
In January, the Bluestar, one of the hotels built to attract affluent tourists to Kathmandu, opened its doors to Nepal's first computer exhibition and conference, organised by the Computer Association of Nepal to show the Nepalese population, and the newly elected United Marxist - Leninist Party government, that software development could be as important as tourism to the Nepalese economy.
The show, referred to as the «Detroit show» by people who actually work as automotive journalists, has become arguably the single most important show of the year, often eclipsing Tokyo and Frankfurt, the other two huge exhibitions.
The Holden Design Studio is an important part of General Motors global design network, as one of only three facilities in the world with the capability to design and build prototype concept vehicles for exhibitions and international auto shows.
Sanctioning is one of the first steps toward being approved to hold AKC dog shows and obedience trials, a long - range goal of the club.Sproul and other club officers say they are making a determined effort to continue the programs that Seminole has initiated.The Seminole club has initiated such programs as annual purebred dog exhibitions demonstrating important aspects of owning, raising and training dogs; health seminars that bring in experts to discuss topics that have included hereditary eye defects, skin disorders and behavioral studies; and matches offering ring conditions to provide experience for handlers and dogs.
The magazine «Country Life», in the 29 April 1899 takes up the story: «Some five - and - thirty years ago in fact, [i.e. about 1865], the small - sized or light - weight Bulldog was common in this country; so much so that dogs of the breed that scaled over 28 lbs were not encouraged at such shows as Birmingham, which was at that period the most important exhibition of its kind in England.
To many people, art is defined by what museums exhibit, and apparently this important museum considers this game to be real art, and shows it in a normal exhibition.
For this exhibition, Hewitt will show her most famous work to date — Untitled (Structures), 2012, a two - channel installation featuring silent scenes shot at important sites in the civil rights movement in Chicago, Memphis, and the Arkansas Delta.
What was always a private practice of creating work on a multitude of surfaces, including show invitations, sketchbooks, and ceramics, has recently become an important part of the artist's public exhibitions.
Making a caricature of the bombastic style of press releases, the announcement for her solo exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. last year anticipated show to be very... important.
His most important solo museum exhibitions were mounted by the Metropolitan Museum, New York in 1975, and the New Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow in 1988, where he had the distinction of being the first living Western artist to show in a Soviet museum.
The touring «ARTIST ROOMS» exhibition devoted to Hirst, shown in the city in which he grew up, comprised fourteen important works, taken predominantly from the d'Offay collection, with loans from the Arts Council and the artist.
She was the only woman to feature in the Situation exhibition at the RBA Galleries in 1960, an important group show in abstract painting.
Opening: Pierre Soulages at Dominique Lévy and Galerie Perrotin A joint exhibition of the 94 - year - old artist, a national treasure in France, who will show new paintings alongside «important postwar work.»
The exhibition presents a cross-section of Rachel Whiteread's entire oeuvre, showing her most important large scale sculptures alongside her more intimate works.
Bringing together a group of exceptional works from the artists» foundations and collectors, this exhibition is an opportunity to show important artists, some of whom are presented for the first time in France — even though their work may have been, for many years, in prestigious collections and museums: the Museum of Mordern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
The NGA exhibition opens just over a year after Stella's retrospective opened at the Whitney Museum in New York, yet by focusing on the rich seam of prints, a cohesive view of this extraordinary artist is attainable, making it an important show on many levels.
The resulting show was publicly and critically important enough to convince them to continue with yearly group exhibitions.
This is a major exhibition of important works by the artist and is the first substantial showing of Café Deutschland paintings to be presented in the United States in over three decades.
Under her leadership the Harlem museum continues to support emerging artists through its residency program, show work by important, often overlooked veteran artists, and present innovative new exhibitions.
He seldom showed his works, apart during the important exhibition of Independent Art held in 1937 in Paris where he was at last hailed as a great painter.
After important exhibitions during the most recent editions of the Venice Biennale, Roberto Sebastian Matta returns to Galleria d'Arte Maggiore g.a.m. with a new show in its venue in Bologna.
SPRING SHOWS ARE HERE and the rich selection runs the gamut, from exhibitions of innovative new works to scholarly examinations of important historic movements.
It's surprising to note that the Museum of Modern Art's upcoming exhibition of work by Tarsila do Amaral — Tarsila, as she is known in her native Brazil — is the first US show solely devoted to perhaps the most important artist in the history of Latin American modernism (11 February — 3 June 2018).
The exhibition consists important bodies of new «Strip», «Flow» and «Doppelgrau» paintings, the show will also include a large glass sculpture and a selection of key earlier pieces that help the viewer to understand his course in the art world.
«Something that is really important in the exhibition is that we're also able to show that there were different avant - gardes,» Arteaga says, pointing to the cosmopolitan vision expressed by such figures as German Cueto, Manuel Rodríguez Lozano, Abraham Ángel, and Roberto Montenegro.
With particular strengths in colonial portraiture, the Hudson River School, American Impressionism, and the Ash Can School, also not to mention the important mural series The Arts of Life in America by Thomas Hart Benton, the Museum relies heavily on its permanent collection for exhibitions and programming, yet also displays a significant number of borrowed shows and works by emerging artists.
On the occasion of the exhibition, HangarBicocca is showing his most important work, Double Bind, which was made in 2001 for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern in London and never exhibited to the public afterwards.
Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to announce Michael Raedecker's fifth exhibition at the gallery, highlighting substantial new developments in the artist's practice and anticipating an important traveling mid-career survey show opening at the Wilhelm - Hack Museum at the end of this year.
The touring «ARTIST ROOMS» exhibition devoted to Hirst, previously shown at the National Galleries of Scotland, included five important Hirst pieces from the d'Offay collection, as well as loans from the artist.
I always read the catalogs of exhibitions I see, but just as important are the catalogs of shows I miss.
The exhibition will add an important development to an already rich history of exhibitions that over the years have shown Corse, Irwin, McCracken, Valentine, and Kauffman together, as well as with some of their peers.
Michael Raedecker's exhibition embodies an important principal of Gallery 2, solidified for me when I discovered that he shared my aspiration to create a substantial show without the hype and scrutiny that the scale of many New York spaces seem to foster.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will showcase a century of art patronage — including some of the most important and recognized pieces in its collections — in a special exhibition at the Winter Antiques Show, the leading art and antiques fair in the United States.
After a group exhibition in Monaco in 2014, the following year saw an important new solo show entitled U-topos (Greek, «no place»): tra spazio e luce (Italian, «between space and light»).
Mellors has been featured in several important group exhibitions including: Taipei Biennal 2014, Taiwan; British Art Show 7: In The Days of the Comet (2011); La Biennale di Venezia - 54th International Art Exhibition - ILLUMinations, Venice, Italy (2011) and Altermodern, Tate Triennial 2009, Tate Britain, London.
The idea of environment is incredibly important to this show, perhaps more so than the singular landscape (the wholeness of environment) created in pieces such as Rosenkranz's Venice installation — but of course, the form of the pavilion / solo exhibition lends itself to that approach.
His work has been shown in numerous group exhibitions at important venues worldwide, such as Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo: Have you seen me before?
We felt it was important to illustrate the ideational connection with artists whose work we are planning to show, such as Mark Rothko, who will have a large monograph exhibition in 2019, and Felix Gonzalez - Torres, this year's guest artist showing at the Theseus Temple.
The Newport Street exhibition is the first major show since Hoyland's death in 2011 and will reaffirm his status as an important and innovative force within international abstraction, providing new insights into the way in which his work evolved from the huge colour - stained canvases of the 1960s, through the textured surfaces of the 1970s to the more spatially complex paintings of the early 1980s.
He has also participated in important group exhibitions such as The Painting Factory: Abstraction after Warhol at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Le Printemps de Septembre in Toulouse, ILLUMInations in the 2011 Venice Biennale, The Generational: Younger Than Jesus at the New Museum in New York, MoMA's The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World, and most recently, Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age, which showed at the Museum Brandhorst, Munich, and traveled to MUMOK, Vienna.
A friend and I recently had a conversation about the trend of galleries putting together shows of famous artist's lesser - known works from yesteryear and writing a vague exhibition text to explain why they're important.
As with each exhibition at the gallery the show featured a fully illustrated catalogue with important essays.
Meanwhile, as these other artists deservedly gained more attention and ended up in important group shows and biennials, curators almost entirely bypassed Schutz for these sorts of exhibitions.
[2][4] Other important individual exhibitions include Escuela Nacional de Arte Pláticas of UNAM in 1962, Museo de Arte Moderno in 1970, Los Angeles in 1971, the Studio Museum in Harlem in New York in 1971, Washington, D.C. in 1972, Howard University in 1972, Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1976, Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University in 2008, [1][8] and the 2011 individual show at the Bronx Museum.
An important portrait by Francis Bacon of his friend / rival Lucian Freud is to be shown in Tate Britain's landmark exhibition All Too Human in February 2018.
Initially rejected from the most important commercial show of the time, the government - sponsored Paris Salon, the Impressionists organized yearly group exhibitions in commercial venues during the 1870s and 1880s, timing them to coincide with the official Salon.
Though not an official participating country — Mike Nelson represents the UK in the Biennale proper, eligible to win the Golden Lion for the best national exhibition — this is the fifth time Scotland has staged its own «collateral» show, an increasingly important platform for the nation's artists.
At the same time, Metro Pictures Gallery showed Gang of Cosmos, Longo's exhibition that consisted of twelve charcoal drawings of famous Abstract Expressionists Willem de Kooning, Adolph Gottlieb, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still, representing distinctive dialogue and some kind of homage to this important people who influenced his way of thinking.
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