He gifts us with
a single piece in this exhibition, «Rear».
Not exact matches
Highlights
in the
exhibition are; Bordeaux
Piece, 2004 a
single - channel video projection that's duration is 13 hours 43 minutes.
Sonoma Corners, 1971, the title of which refers to Wilmarth's birthplace
in California, is the
single wall
piece featured
in the
exhibition.
The Islands I - XII (1979), a group of seven white paintings, each marked with nearly invisible pencil lines (and that Martin considered a
single piece), sadly was not included
in the LA County
exhibition, but was included
in the original show at the Tate.
In her third solo
exhibition at the Mitchell - Innes & Nash gallery, Stockholder presents a multitude of studio
pieces as well as a
single «large - scale site - responsive installation.»
The
exhibition is a retrospect
in its size but for us it looks like a
single artwork sliced into many
pieces to fit perfectly
in the space.
This
exhibition in itself is deeply personal, including moving
pieces such as a slideshow that magnifies a
single Monk family portrait 80 times over, and a series of childhood holiday snaps which are each juxtaposed with a vintage invitation card, for shows by the likes of Dan Graham, Sol LeWitt or On Kawara, sourced from the same date.
There was some controversy about his decision to show a
single work filmed
in 2004, rather than create a new
piece for the
exhibition: but Sleeper has never been seen before
in the UK.
By focusing on one
single work, the
exhibition immerses the viewer
in the artist's concerns, through a closer examination of a particular, rarely displayed
piece.
The Pulitzer Arts Foundation invited artist Glenn Ligon to curate an
exhibition at the St. Louis - based institution beginning with a
single work: Ellsworth Kelly's «Blue Black,» a commissioned
piece that hangs
in a large vertical space
in the Tadao Ando - designed minimalist museum space.
Echoing the image of the shift
in Gilroy's analytical approach, visual art was neither displayed
in a traditional
single exhibition, nor materialized by
single unit of art
pieces, but rather spread
in motion by large multi-media installations.
Sehgal's interpretations of the dance aesthetics of twenty of the greatest choreographers of the modern era, including Pina Bausch, Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, Yvonne Rainer, and Le Roy, represented for the artist a transformation from his past experience
in choreographing a
single, discrete
piece into what might be understood as a conceptual artwork -
exhibition of collected performances —
in his words, «a museum of dance» 2 incarnate.
The Guggenheim Museum
in New York, which is organized a touring Richard Prince retrospective, also dates the artist's career from 1980 on its Web site: «Since his first solo exhibition, at Artists Space in New York in 1980...» In this, the Guggenheim is following the lead of the Whitney Museum of American Art, which staged the last retrospective of Prince in 1992 and did not include a single early work by the artist, although a few mid-1970s pieces were mentioned in the catalogu
in New York, which is organized a touring Richard Prince retrospective, also dates the artist's career from 1980 on its Web site: «Since his first solo
exhibition, at Artists Space
in New York in 1980...» In this, the Guggenheim is following the lead of the Whitney Museum of American Art, which staged the last retrospective of Prince in 1992 and did not include a single early work by the artist, although a few mid-1970s pieces were mentioned in the catalogu
in New York
in 1980...» In this, the Guggenheim is following the lead of the Whitney Museum of American Art, which staged the last retrospective of Prince in 1992 and did not include a single early work by the artist, although a few mid-1970s pieces were mentioned in the catalogu
in 1980...»
In this, the Guggenheim is following the lead of the Whitney Museum of American Art, which staged the last retrospective of Prince in 1992 and did not include a single early work by the artist, although a few mid-1970s pieces were mentioned in the catalogu
In this, the Guggenheim is following the lead of the Whitney Museum of American Art, which staged the last retrospective of Prince
in 1992 and did not include a single early work by the artist, although a few mid-1970s pieces were mentioned in the catalogu
in 1992 and did not include a
single early work by the artist, although a few mid-1970s
pieces were mentioned
in the catalogu
in the catalogue.
Though all of the
pieces in this
exhibition are paintings, they are
in a variety of media and sizes, on paper, canvas, board and a
single painted object.
In an
exhibition whose title asks us to consider the boundaries of drawing, Tuttle uses negative space as a form of mark - making; the absences between each
piece of wood create borders that enable the four
pieces to become a
single object.
Among the new sculptures produced for the
exhibition is Fischer's first candle self - portrait, which is set alight and slowly burns down before our eyes,
in the fashion of his acclaimed installation at the Arsenale di Venezia, which was described by the Financial Times as «the
single most stunning new
piece anywhere»
in the 2011 Biennale.
Each
piece in the
exhibition provides only an oblique, tangential, narrow view, like a tiny robot equipped with only a
single photoreceptor.
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Exhibitions in addition to 80 @ 80 opening this month include: Opening October 8: — Clearstory Squares and Unitych Variations: Paintings by Christopher C. Cook — Clearstory Squares, a dynamic modular work that synthesized aspects of the artist's earlier painting with issues raised
in his conceptual work will be complemented by a selection of
single and multi-panel paintings that continue exploration of the conceptual and formal elements first examined
in this pivotal
piece.