Sentences with phrase «significant early exhibitions»

Despite significant early exhibitions at renowned institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and features in national press outlets, Lawrence was considered both an insider and outsider, caught in a racially divided environment and edged to the margins of American modernism.
He was considered both an insider and outsider, caught in a racially divided environment and edged to the margins of American modernism despite significant early exhibitions at renowned institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and features in national press outlets.
One of only two women initially involved with the «Club,» an association of New York School artists and writers, she exhibited in numerous significant early exhibitions of New York's postwar avant - garde, including the groundbreaking «9th Street Art Exhibition» in 1951.

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An internationally known medieval art scholar, Dr. Vikan has curated a number of the most significant exhibitions in the museum's history, including Silver Treasure from Early Byzantium; Holy Image, Holy Space: Frescoes and Icons from Greece; Gates of Mystery: The Art of Holy Russia; and African Zion: The Sacred Art of Ethiopia.
From his lush early paintings of the Arkansas nature conservancy Grassy Lake and the Texas Gulf Coast; to his reliefs, sculptures, and assemblages created in a variety of materials; to his most recent paintings depicting survivors of Hurricane Katrina, self - portraits, and a return to still life, this exhibition provides an in - depth look at the work of a unique and significant American artist.
Recent solo exhibitions include Whitford Fine Art, an exhibition of his early 80's steel sculptures; other significant exhibitions include Hayward Gallery and Serpentine Gallery, Guggenheim, Venice, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, Galerie Josine Bockhoven, Amsterdam, Robert Steele Gallery, New York, Bodo Niemann Gallery, Berlin, Waddington & Shiell Gallery, Toronto, Musee Dʼart Moderne, France and The National Gallery, Australia, Flowers Gallery, London, Whitford Fine Art, London, and Henry Moore Institute, Leeds.
Since its earliest days, the gallery has mounted historically significant exhibitions.
Alongside significant early works such as Me, Jesus and the Children (2001 — 2003)-- a photorealist painting of the artist's chest, overlaid with cartoon cherubs and floating speech bubbles — the exhibition features paintings from Colen's long - running «Gum» and «Trash» series.
There, Graham advised the Cone Sisters on their collection and met the collector and museum founder Duncan Phillips, his most significant early patron and advisor, who gave Graham his first solo exhibition — at the Phillips Memorial Gallery, Washington, D.C., in 1929.
Early in his career, his work was included in a number of significant exhibitions that defined the sphere of postwar art, including Sixteen Americans (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1959), Geometric Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962), The Shaped Canvas (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964 - 65), Systemic Painting (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966), Documenta 4 (1968), and Structure of Color (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971).
This exhibition will include little - seen and significant early artworks, her arresting sloths, a selection of curious personal and ritualistic artefacts and talismans, small sculptures accompanied by their bespoke furniture supports, as well as recent life - size free - standing technicolour figures, such as Blue and Green Scarf 2013 and Sun Worship 2013 (pictured above), which blur the lines between the archaic and futuristic.
Extensive travels through Europe in 1952 had a significant impact on Chimes's work and it was in the paintings of artists such as Giorgio de Chirico, Andre Breton and Henri Matisse, that Chimes found the affirmation of his own developing ideas that would soon lead to the earliest mature works included in this exhibition.
From 1972 to 1975 he was head of the Modern British department at the Bond Street dealers Colnaghi, where he played a significant part in the revival of critical scholarship then being directed towards early 20th - century British art, mounting revelatory exhibitions of the Chilean - born portraitist Álvaro Guevara and the Vorticist painter and printmaker Edward Wadsworth.
During the 1980's my early work was associated with «New Image Painting» and significant exhibitions during this period include a solo show, «Journeying in Search of Hidden Treasures» at the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK, «Problems of Picturing» at the Serpentine Gallery, London and «Between Identity & Politics — A New Art», Gimpel Fils, London and New York.
Featuring over 20 works, the exhibition spans almost 25 years of exceptional artistic production and presents brand new pieces alongside significant creations from the artist's earlier career.
Early in his career, his work was included in a number of significant exhibitions that defined the art in the postwar era, including Sixteen Americans (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1959), Geometric Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962) The Shaped Canvas (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964 - 65), Systemic Painting (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966), Documenta 4 (1968), and Structure of Color (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971).
Tate Modern's large - scale survey is the most significant exhibition of her work ever to be held in Europe, charting her career from early paintings through to new works on paper.
Included in the exhibition are newly commissioned artworks by Nathan Carter, Marlo Pascual, David Thorpe, and Garth Weiser, plus significant earlier pieces of Henning Bohl, Matthew Brannon, Jeff Burton, Jason Dodge, Trisha Donnelly, Geoffrey Farmer, Liam Gillick, Annika von Hausswolff, Brain Jungen, Jonathan Monk, Diego Perrone, Julia Schmidt, Simon Starling, Gabriel Vormstein and Johannes Wohnseifer.
Early in his career, his work was included in a number of significant exhibitions that defined the art of the postwar era, including Sixteen Americans, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1959; Geometric Abstraction, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962; The Shaped Canvas, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964 — 65; Systemic Painting, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966; Documenta 4, Kassel, 1968; and Structure of Color, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971.
The exhibition also re-creates two of VanDerBeek's significant works: Movie Mural (1968), a multimedia installation comprised of several slide and video projections, and a version of the large fax murals created at MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies and the Walker Art Center in the early 1970s.
The exhibition presents a significant new body of work alongside a small selection of earlier works, produced in the last year.
Originally staged in São Paulo earlier this year, as Nostalgia para o futuro, this newly - configured exhibition celebrates the multigenerational programme of the gallery, ranging from its representation of significant British sculptors from Anish Kapoor and Richard Wentworth to a younger generation that includes Angela de la Cruz, Ceal Floyer, Ryan Gander and Haroon Mirza.
From his lush early paintings of the Arkansas nature conservancy Grassy Lake and the Texas Gulf Coast, to his reliefs, sculptures, and assemblages created in a variety of materials, to his most recent paintings depicting survivors of Hurricane Katrina, self - portraits and a return to still life, the exhibition provided an in - depth look at the work of a unique and significant American artist.
Significant exhibitions during her lifetime included the early São Paulo Biennials (1953 - 1967), the Second Pilot Show of Kinetic Work, curated by Guy Brett at the Signals Gallery, London in 1962; and a presentation at the Venice Biennale in 1968.
The dense, small - scale paintings included in this exhibition mark a highly prolific period in Mondrian's engagement with figurative landscape painting — an early but deeply significant stage in the artist's methodical progression from naturalistic representation to complete grid - based abstraction.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions for monumental works, while others document ideas not realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
In 2013 in New York, David Zwirner presented Richard Serra: Early Work, a critically acclaimed exhibition that brought together significant works from 1966 to 1971.
In interacting with the work over a significant period of time, we felt that that the most compelling way to structure the exhibition was to expose the common threads that run throughout this material: formal constructs such as grids / fields, verticality, pictorial imagery, and repetitive sequences; content such as color as subject, element as subject, interest in early American history (particularly that of Massachusetts), discourse about other artists and art; and relationships to the history of poetry.
Although the exhibition was national in scope, a significant portion of the artists were from Los Angeles and were part of a group working with Noah Purifoy and the Watts Towers Arts Center to reclaim the remains of the Watts uprising, which had taken place just one year earlier, by using them to make art.
Whiting has had a number of awe - inspiring solo exhibitions with Plus Gallery since the early start of his career back in 2004, and has gone on to become one of the more significant, focused and successful artists functioning both in the public and collector realms of contemporary art.
Organized in collaboration with The Estate of Tom Wesselmann, the exhibition will present over 30 works produced between 1959 and 1964 — a significant period spanning the artist's early career and his emergence as a leading figure of Pop Art.
The museum is especially noted for organizing important exhibitions of contemporary art that are locally relevant and internationally significant, including the first surveys of Vija Celmins (1980), Chris Burden (1988), and Tony Cragg (1990), as well as early exhibitions of seminal work by Lari Pittman (1983), Gunther Forg (1989), Charles Ray (1990), Guillermo Kuitca (1992), Bill Viola (1997), Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle (2003), and Catherine Opie (2006).
In January 2020, to celebrate the launch of the online Draper archive, VMFA will host a major exhibition with a scholarly catalogue featuring Draper's photographs, as well as works by other significant photographers that participated in the early years of the Kamoinge Workshop.
The painting titled I wouldn't have worn mascara if I knew I was going to be taking a trip down memory lane, 2008, from the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, bookends The Contemporary Austin exhibition as the earliest work on view, and is the key to a significant transformation in the artist's work.
The exhibition features significant works created from 2002 to the present, including new works produced in early 2010.
The inaugural exhibition in the new space will serve as a proud recognition of local artists who created significant works in conjunction with WPA early in their careers and who have since built esteemed reputations.
Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London (on view until February 17th, 2012), Jannis Kounellis met with ARTPULSE to discuss his most recent projects and the most significant moments of his outstanding career, from the early days of Arte Povera to his relationship with painting and performance art, and why, after almost 50 years, communication is still the main driving force behind his work.
Consisting of over 500 works spanning from the early 1960s to his death in 1986, this exhibition is the most significant collection of Beuys multiples to be shown in New York to date.
This new exciting Retrospective Exhibition at Alan Wheatley Art will span Alan Davie's whole artistic career and provide the opportunity to view previously unseen significant early oil paintings as well as works painted by the artist shortly before he died.
Tate Britain, London, 11 May — 25 September This exhibition at Tate Britain is the first major one of its kind to consider the significant dialogue between early photography and British art over the course of a 75 - year period.
Originally staged in São Paulo earlier this year, as Nostalgia para o futuro, this newly - configured exhibition celebrates the multi-generational programme of the gallery, ranging from its representation of significant British sculptors from Anish Kapoor and Richard Wentworth to a younger generation that includes Angela de la Cruz, Ceal Floyer, Ryan Gander and Haroon Mirza.
The comprehensive exhibition includes rare examples of the artist's early work from the 1920s and 1930s; a seminal cityscape from the 1950s; significant works from his first years in East Hampton (1960s); and abstract landscapes from the 1970s and 1980s.
Tate Modern's large - scale survey is the most significant exhibition of her work ever to be held in Europe, charting her career from the early 1970s to the present.
The Hugh Lane has built a larger exhibition around them, a really fine, extensive show, in fact, extending back to Scully's earlier works and drawing on the gallery's own significant holdings.
Tate Modern's large - scale survey is the most significant exhibition of her work ever to be held in Europe, charting her career from the early 1970s to...
This exhibition provides the opportunity to view vintage and early photographs, from a selection of the 20th century's most significant photographers, alongside these artists» seminal books.
Taking this as a point of departure, the exhibition selects significant moments throughout contemporary art history, beginning with one of the early proponents and a member of Los Angeles» informal Light and Space movement, Robert Irwin.
The British Council's early group exhibitions featured significant sculptors, such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, and trend - setting painters, like Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud.
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).
Milton Avery Little Fox River, 1942 - 43 Oil on canvas 36 x 48 inches Permanent Collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art Purchase College, State University of New York; Gift of Roy R. Neuberger This exhibition examines the contributions of Milton Avery as a significant figurative painter from the late 1920s through the early 1960s.
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