Sentences with phrase «shows mounting exhibitions»

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The gallery program has mounted exhibitions of contemporary art featuring the work of Richard Prince, Jean Michel Basquiat and Christopher Wool as well as exhibitions dedicated to the history of The New York School, Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art showing the earlier work of Hans Hofmann, Roy Lichtenstein and Willem de Kooning.
The decades that followed saw him show work at numerous exhibitions mounted by New York galleries and American museums.
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.
Quogue Gallery co-owner Chester Murray explained that the motivation behind mounting this exhibition was «to review the 14 shows we've had since opening the gallery — principally contemporary and abstract photography, paintings and prints — in order to put them in a more global context.»
Shown at both Galerie Gmurzynska Zurich locations, Paradeplatz 2 and Talstrasse 37 the current exhibition references firstly, the historical retrospective From Surface to Space that was mounted at Galerie Gmurzynska Cologne in 1974 and secondly the major showcase Surface Figure Space that was realized in 1988.
Her work was first shown in New York City in 1944, when the Bonestell Gallery mounted a solo exhibition.
From the late 1940s until 1965 the association sponsored the Local Artists Show, an annual event that fostered support for the Fort Worth School of artists; solo exhibitions of local artists» work were also mounted annually.
This booklet details everything you need to know to mount your solo show including a week - by - week timetable for planning your exhibition.
Over the past five decades, the gallery has mounted more than 700 exhibitions, including scholarly shows that have subsequently travelled to museums, and has published nearly 400 exhibition catalogues.
So impressed with Shaw's work was A.E. Gallatin that in 1935, he broke his own rule against holding one - person shows at the Gallery of Living Art and mounted a Shaw exhibition.
«It is especially fitting for the Greenwich Historical Society to organize and mount this anniversary exhibition as it is a key repository for archival material from the Armory Show as well as a major holder of works by MacRae,» Dr. Larkin said.
At ADAA's The Art Show fair (Feb. 28 - March 4), the gallery mounted a solo exhibition of Thompson's paintings and works on paper.
The exhibition, the artist's fourth show at the gallery, will include approximately 100 small paper mounted on canvas paintings as well as 25 collage constructions and a set of sketches in response to Francisco Goya's drawings including his Los Desastres de la Guerra series, all dating from 2009 to the present.
Meanwhile, the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., has mounted a Whitfield Lovell exhibition, and «Portals» at Victoria Miro Gallery in London is Njideka Ajunyili Crosby «s first solo show in Europe.
Frank has also organized numerous theme and survey shows, including «Driven to Abstraction: Southern California and the Non-Objective World, 1950 - 1980,» for the Riverside Art Museum; «Artists» Books U.S.A.», «Mapped Art: Charts, Routes, Regions» and «Line and Image: The Northern Sensibility in Recent European Drawing», all for Independent Curators Inc.; «Fluxus Film and Video» for the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid; «Young Fluxus» for Artists» Space in New York; «To the Astonishing Horizon» for Los Angeles Visual Arts; «Southern Abstraction» for the Raleigh (NC) City Gallery of Contemporary Art; «The Theater of the Object, 1958 ‑ 1972» for New York's Alternative Museum; «Visual Poetry» for the Otis / Parsons Art Institute in Los Angeles; «Multiple World» for the Atlanta College of Art; and, most notably, «19 Artists — Emergent Americans,» the 1981 Exxon National Exhibition mounted at the Guggenheim Museum.
Curiously some of the commercial galleries that represent the apotheosis of the contemporary art industry and market, such as, here in NY, Gagosian and Zwirner, have been able to mount museum quality shows the past few years, including for example excellent Picasso and Frankenthaler exhibitions at Gagosian and the recent exhibition of Ad Reinhardt's work at Zwirner, in spaces that either are as beautiful as any museum or that are just functional in a good way, with few frills, just good walls and space.
The gallery plans to use the new space to mount more historical exhibitions and it will inaugurate the new location with a show that pairs Andy Warhol's «Oxidation Paintings» with Yves Klein's «Fire Paintings.»
Fast forwarding to his solo exhibitions, Atlas's Waning Justice show was favorably reviewed when it was first mounted last year at Luhring Augustine.
He has been featured in museum and gallery exhibitions internationally and mounted significant solo shows.
In 2002, Gagosian Gallery, New York, mounted an exhibition of about 45 sculptures, paintings, drawings and other artworks by 22 artists shown at Ferus during its 10 - year lifetime.
To speak more about the selection process for this show, it is also interesting to note that as we narrowed our focus there were a number of directions this exhibition could have taken and while it became clear that we could have, for instance, created an entire exhibition strictly of triangular shapes in corners (with pieces by Benglis, Morris, Smithson, and Turrell, for example), we chose to mount an exhibition where each work engages the corner in its own unique and distinctive way.
Hockney exhibition at Royal Academy explores «A Bigger Picture» A major new show of work by Artist David Hockney, exploring his remarkable body of cross medium work is to be mounted In January 2012 at the Royal Academy of Arts.
Host galleries that give up portions of their own space to visiting galleries while mounting their own separate exhibitions mostly miss the mark: either one show eclipses the other or both co-exist awkwardly, in a kind of flat - footed dance that only increases the overall sense of market competition.
Focusing its energies on the mounting of exhibitions onsite and off - space, and on the publishing of artist books, La Salle de Bains is working towards new exhibition formats and methods of mediation, such as the 2012 show Tell the Children / Abstraction pour Enfants (an echo of Andy Warhol's Painting for Children Pop art show at Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zürich, in 1983), which introduced children (and adults) to very contemporary abstract paintings by artists including Claudia Comte, Lisa Beck and Olivier Mosset — all hung at children's eye height, on vividly patterned wallpaper.
The Guggenheim says the exhibition, «Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World,» with art spanning 1989 to 2008, is the largest show on the subject ever mounted in North America.
The show has been curated by MoMA's Leah Dickerman and Achim Borchardt - Hume of the Tate Modern in London, where the exhibition was first mounted.
The internationally touring exhibition will be the first dedicated presentation of Morisot's work to be held in the United States since 1987, the very first solo exhibition of her work to be mounted in Canada, and the first time since 1941 that a French national museum will devote a monographic show to this important painter.
In 2010, a solo survey of his work on the occasion of his centennial was shown at the Morris Graves Museum of Art (Humboldt Arts Council), Eureka, CA and Michael Rosenfeld Gallery mounted a concurrent exhibition, Morris Graves: Falcon of the Inner Eye: A Centennial Celebration.
Presented publicly for the first time in an accompanying special exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, this new work is shown alongside earlier pieces — both black - and - white photographs as well as transparencies mounted in light boxes — to create an ensemble that resonates formally and thematically.
In fact, the show consists of the exact images from that exhibition: photographs mounted on board that were found among his belongings after his death in 2010.
This tour will be the first dedicated presentation of Morisot's work to be held in the United States since 1987, the very first solo exhibition of her work to be mounted in Canada, and the first time since 1941 that a French national museum will devote a monographic show to this important painter.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) mounted a comprehensive exhibition of this series and a three channel video installation entitled The Believers in a two - person show in 2012, titled The Sun and Other Stars: Katy Grannan and Charlie White.
Once the show was mounted, the miners took over the exhibition, running workshops, demos, tours, talks, and interviews educating the public about how their physical work shaped and molded the mountains and hillsides of the Borinage.
A.E. Gallatin declared, «Mr. Shaw is doing the most important work in abstract painting in America today,» and in 1935, he broke his own rule against one - person shows at the Gallery of Living Art and mounted a Shaw exhibition.
Meanwhile, the gallery's Geneva outpost is preparing to mount a Penone exhibition as well, and both the show as well as the installation are on view until March.
The annual student exhibition at the end of the school year — referred to colloquially as the End of the Year Show — is mounted throughout the school's exhibition, studio and classroom spaces and features the work of art, architecture and engineering students at all levels.
In a special companion exhibition to a suite of new work by Bay Area artist Joseph Goldyne, Sullivan Goss will mount a show of Tonal paintings by LEON DABO (1864 - 1960).
1964 Esther Robles Gallery, Los Angeles International Exhibition, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Collector's Show, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA Fine Arts Gallery, Mount Saint Mary's College, Los Angeles, CA Laguna Beach Art Association, Laguna Beach, CA Scripps College, Claremont, CA
This interpretive «baggage» is literalized in the object that undergirds an elegantly canted framed abstraction on paper — by far the show's most austere inclusion — on the exhibition's second floor, which conceals behind it a wedged - in black suitcase, visible if you sidle up to the wall upon which the piece is mounted.
ICA (The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston) has lately been consistent in mounting brilliant and thoughtful exhibitions one after another, including must - see shows by Amy Sillman, Nick Cave and, opening November 19, the first solo museum show of the complex Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão.
Edler recently mounted his first solo museum exhibition at the San Diego Art Institute and has shown works with Central Park Gallery, Los Angeles and BBQLA, Los Angeles.
Working with poet Stanley Fisher, they organized three exhibitions: the Vulgar Show (November 1960), which announced the March Group's intolerance for the business of art; the Involvement Show (April 1961), which mounted a wholesale condemnation of the perceived hypocrisies in American foreign policy; and the Doom Show (November 1961), which critiqued nuclear deterrence policies of the Kennedy administration.
In its spacious facility, OK Harris is able to mount five one - person shows simultaneously and has seven such exhibitions in the course of a year.
慢慢燃燒 Slow Burn will be the first exhibition in which large - scale, wall - mounted light works will be shown exclusively, accompanied by a «conceptual mix - tape» produced specifically for the exhibition.
-- Exhibition Opportunity: Each resident receives a solo exhibition at Baxter St at CCNY after his or her term of residency with additional funding (currently between $ 2,000 — $ 5,000) to produce and mount their show pending avaExhibition Opportunity: Each resident receives a solo exhibition at Baxter St at CCNY after his or her term of residency with additional funding (currently between $ 2,000 — $ 5,000) to produce and mount their show pending avaexhibition at Baxter St at CCNY after his or her term of residency with additional funding (currently between $ 2,000 — $ 5,000) to produce and mount their show pending availability.
In 1963, the Whitney organized a mid-career retrospective; in 1969, MoMA organized a traveling exhibition of his work; and in 1973, the Whitney mounted a smaller show of more recent paintings.
One year before, they had formed an artist - run coalition — the Association of American Painters — and in February of 1913, the organization mounted its first show, The International Exhibition of Modern Art.
His major monographic museum exhibitions took place after his death, beginning in 1981, when Barbara Haskell mounted her acclaimed show at the Whitney Museum of American Art, followed by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago in 1988 and the Museum Ludwig in Cologne in 1989.
In the last 25 years we were able to mount several memorable exhibitions, notably Singapore in 1997 in Paris, curated by Thomas Krens, then director of the Guggenheim Museum, and last year the survey show Four Decades 1970 - 2010 in Paris Pantin.»
Rooks has also mounted solo shows of locals Susan Cofer, Medford Johnston, Jim Waters and Alejandro Aguilera and is showing the work of Fahamu Pecou in an exhibition complementary to the museum's current Wifredo Lam retrospective.
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