Not exact matches
This is Rubell's most wide -
ranging and
significant gallery exhibition to date and follows the
artist's presentation of the monumental work, «Portrait of the Artist» at Frieze in 2013 and her much celebrated solo exhibition, «Engagement» at Stephen Friedman Gallery in
artist's presentation of the monumental work, «Portrait of the
Artist» at Frieze in 2013 and her much celebrated solo exhibition, «Engagement» at Stephen Friedman Gallery in
Artist» at Frieze in 2013 and her much celebrated solo exhibition, «Engagement» at Stephen Friedman Gallery in 2011.
Regarded as one of the world's most
significant contemporary
artists, Tracey Emin is internationally recognized for her blunt and revealing style, which elicits a broad
range of emotions from shock to empathy to self - reflection.
Paintings on view will
range from $ 15,000 to around $ 375,000, in keeping with the
artist's reputation as a
significant American landscape painter of note.
The gallery's program includes: Estates of historically
significant Canadian
artists, most notably many of the Painters 11 group who established Canada's international reputation for modern abstraction in the 1950s including many of the Painters 11's immediate post-contemporaries who emerged predominantly in Toronto during the 1960s and 1970s, especially those hailing from the legendary Isaacs and Carmen Lamanna galleries; established senior
artists working in a wide
range of media; recognized mid-career
artists from Canada and Europe; and emerging international talents, particularly those exploring the boundaries of media, representation and interpretation within contemporary art making.
Nicholas Baume has curated more than fifty exhibitions with a wide
range of
significant international
artists at different stages of their careers.
Considering Andy Warhol's and Keith Haring's artistry, the New York - based
artist Brian Donnelly, or internationally known as Kaws, is a prolific contemporary
artist who has pushed the art of appropriation
significant steps forward embracing pop culture with a wide
range of influential artistic projects from toys, to clothings, graffiti, paintings, sneakers and videos.
«Art and Feminismis a handsome, meaty book which provides an excellent overview of the influence of feminist theory and politics on four decades of women
artists... Wide -
ranging, well researched... A
significant resource... The curators of the book make startling and informative connections... The sheer heft of lavishly produced images will be indispensable to scholars, critics and
artists.»
This event considers the function of text,
artist's writing and artistic language as departure points to explore the necessity of writing for a wide
range of contemporary
artists» working today such as Martha Rosler, Hito Steyerl, Jonas Staal, Cai Gu - Qiang, Miguel A. Lopez, Marion von Osten and the many others who emphasize the act of writing as either a
significant part, or as the main site of their artistic production.
These six alumni
artists have established
significant careers within the visual arts and were chosen to represent a diverse
range of media.
Private and institutional collectors demonstrated deep engagement with The Art Show, with galleries boasting swift and steady sales and meaningful engagements with museum professionals and scholars, fostering
significant exposure to
artists from a wide
range of periods and backgrounds.
Exhibitions
range from newly commissioned projects to surveys of
significant artists, thematic group exhibitions, research - based projects and explorations of the Monash University Collection.
The exhibition includes the work of
significant historical, recent and contemporary Australian
artists who have lived and worked in Bali, European
artists who visited there prior to coming to Australia and bringing with them a
range of new motifs and ideas, and selected examples of modern and contemporary Balinese art that provide a «right of reply».
Space and Time investigates two
significant artist - run projects, 112 Chambers Street and 79 Park Place, which occupied different conceptual terrains, embraced a wide
range of media, and shared an interest in exploring temporality and geo - spatial dimensions.
Providing new perspective on vital female contributions to art history across mediums, genres, and periods, the exhibition schedule is anchored by major solo exhibitions of work by Laura Owens, Ida O'Keeffe, and Berthe Morisot and showcases a
range of
significant works by female
artists in the Museum's collection.
'' EFA Studio Program's multitude of member
artists work in a sweeping
range of styles, mediums, and subject matter, offering a
significant slice of contemporary art culture in a single setting.
American
artist Nancy Holt has made some of the most
significant contributions to Land art, in particular with her monumental Sun Tunnels (1973 — 6) in Utah, but her wide -
ranging practice includes photography, film and video, installation and sculpture.
Convening more than 200 galleries from 30 countries, the fair showcases an unparalleled program of ambitious presentations by today's most
significant international
artists,
ranging from emerging contemporary talents to iconic and rediscovered 20th - century masters.
Nevertheless, the curator thinks the pair wound up with a collection of extraordinary depth and
range representing many of the most
significant artists of the mid - to late 20th century.
The selection of videos of female
artists from the collections of four major female collectors in our country (Juana de Aizpuru, Teresa Sapey, Alicia Aza and Sisita Soldevila) will try to show works in this creative field that offer a
significant range of languages, both technical and aesthetic and characteristic, as a sample, the current evolution of contemporary video art, where many issues and diverse perspectives meet.
Come explore over 60
artists» studios working in a sweeping
range of styles, media, and subject matter, offering a
significant slice of contemporary art culture in a single setting.
Littlejohn Contemporary, currently celebrating its 30th year, is a gallery that specializes in an eclectic mix of
significant mid-career
artists whose genres
range from abstraction to allegorical narrative painting.
«In ten years, the ICA has established a collection of great variety,
ranging from historically
significant work of figures such as Eva Hesse and Louise Bourgeois to the contemporary explorations of leading
artists such as Kara Walker and Paul Chan,» said Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief Curator.
Featuring ninety works covering the full
range of the
artist's oeuvre and career, this volume marks a
significant development in our wider understanding of the numerous sources and inspiration behind much of Romare Bearden's art.
Curated by Elizabeth Neilson, Director, Zabludowicz Collection and Joseph del Pesco, Director, Kadist Art Foundation, the project was initiated as a collaboration between two
significant international contemporary art collections.Works by nine international
artists are drawn in equal measure from the two collections, encompassing a diverse
range of media and approaches.
The exhibition «
ARTIST ROOMS: Gerhard Richter» includes
significant examples selected from Richter's wide -
ranging practice over the past five decades.
2017 was a
significant year for Sharjah Art Foundation with the presentation of Sharjah Biennial 13, which took place this year in five different countries, major solo
artist retrospectives and the continued development of the foundation's broad
range of arts and cultural programming
Pierogi represents the work of emerging, mid-career, and established
artists engaging in conceptually driven, process oriented work in a wide
range of media: from the diagrammatic drawings of Mark Lombardi, the large - scale, nuanced still life drawings of Dawn Clements, and the interactive installations of Andrew Ohanesian, to the historically
significant work of Kim Jones (who began his career as a performance
artist in LA in the early 1970's), as well as curated exhibitions such as the award - winning Dead Tree installation (a recreation of the Robert Smithson work originally shown in Dusseldorf's Kunsthalle, 1969).
Focusing on his career in America and Paris between 1916 and 1968, the exhibition highlights Man Ray's central position among the leading
artists of the Dada and Surrealist movements and the
significant range of contemporaries, celebrities, friends and lovers that he captured: from Marcel Duchamp and Pablo Picasso to Kiki de Montparnasse, Lee Miller and Catherine Deneuve.
Items on offer
range from # 10 to # 10,000 with highlights including an exclusive collaboration between designer Richard Nicoll and
artist Linder, new editions by Jeremy Deller and David Noonan, t - shirts by Mark Leckey and Clunie Reid and
significant unique works by Yinka Shonibare and Alan Michael.
In sum, the vision for the Project Series has been to highlight contemporary
artists from Southern California by presenting unique, cutting - edge art projects to diverse constituencies through wide -
ranging, collaborative, innovative, and provocative concepts and ideas, with a legacy through equally
significant publications.
It first opened its doors in 1939 and since then, over 1,000
artists from a diverse
range of disciplines have spent time at Montalvo developing and honing their practices and producing culturally
significant works of art.
The list of
artists included in the show include those both from here and abroad, across a
range of media and generations: Nep Sidhu and Rajni Perera, both young Toronto
artists, will occupy a
significant portion alongside prominent Canadian
artists like Jeremy Shaw, Tim Whiten and Carl Beam, as well as
artists ranging far across the international field: Meschac Gaba from Benin; Kendell Geers and Dineo Seshee Bopape, both from South Africa; American
artist Maya Stovall; and Ethiopian - American
artist Awol Erizku, among others.