The inaugural, multilevel installation of
solo exhibitions of the work of Alexander Calder, Fred Sandback, and Richard Tuttle serves to emphasize visual and spatial interconnection, demonstrating that a museum can actively shape the viewer's experience without overpowering the art or simply fading into the background.
Under the creative directorship of Fiona Bradley, since 2003 the Gallery has
presented solo exhibitions of work by artists as internationally significant as Louise Bourgeois, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Martin Creed, Willie Doherty, Eva Hesse, Gabriel Orozco, Dieter Roth, Fred Sandback, Roman Signer and Fred Tomaselli.
This is Adrian Piper's first solo exhibition with Elizabeth Dee Gallery and the first
solo exhibition of her work in New York since her 1999 - 2000 retrospective at the New Museum.
He is the co-founder and co-curator of COED Contemporaneo, a curatorial initiative that has played a robust role in furthering the artistic exchange between the United States and Mexico, where he co-curated I Will Stay Here... A Little Bit Longer, the
first solo exhibition of work by artist Jorge Tellaeche in the United States.
Recent
solo exhibitions of her work include New Pictures: Leslie Hewitt, A Series of Projections at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (2016 - 17) and Leslie Hewitt: Collective Stance which was co-produced by The Power Plant in Toronto and SculptureCenter in New York (2016).
Microscope Gallery, one of the neighborhood's standout exhibition spaces, will also be presenting during the fair, showing its recently
opened solo exhibition of the work of Kevin Reuning.
Ben Brown Fine Arts is thrilled to announce its second
solo exhibition of works on paper by Alighiero Boetti, one of the most important and influential Italian artists of the twentieth century.
The Project, New York, NY,
mounted solo exhibitions of his work in 2005 and 2003, and a two - person show was presented at Roy and Edna Disney / CalArts Theatre, Los Angeles, CA (2003).
With solo exhibitions of works by top international artists, the artistic programme is characterised by its focus on research and experimentation and by its particular emphasis on site - specific projects capable of interacting with their unique setting.
She recently curated the first
U.S. solo exhibition of the work of Ghada Amer and is organizing several forthcoming exhibitions including Afrotemple by Sanford Biggers and the group exhibition, Splat Boom Pow!
Image: Askevold Oursler 22nd July — 25th September 2011 This July Camden Arts Centre presents the first
UK solo exhibition of work by Canadian artist, David Askevold.
Her works were shown in the latter part of the 20th century and early 21st century, in group exhibitions and in
solo exhibitions of her work from 1989 to 1990 and in 2013's «Wanderer: Travel Prints by Ellen Day Hale.»
David Richard Gallery, 1570 - E2 Pacheco St., 505-983-9555 In Dynamic Fields, the gallery's
fourth solo exhibition of the work of Julian Stanczak (1928 - 2017), the focus is on the sense of energy...
A survey of the artist's paintings from the 1970s and 1980s is being planned at the gallery's 537 West 20th Street location for January 2017 and will be the
largest solo exhibition of his work in North America to date.
At the MCA, she
curated solo exhibitions of work by Gaylen Gerber and José Lerma, and worked with chief curator Michael Darling on landmark projects like the exhibitions «Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949 - 1962 ″ and «Think First, Shoot Later: Photography from the MCA Collection.»
The Power Plant is also pleased to present the first
Canadian solo exhibition of work by French artist Jimmy Robert, in which the artist addresses the questions of limits.
Featuring the work of John Abrams, Stephen Andrews, Robert Houle, Sara Leydon, Ed Poitras and Jane Ash Poitras, Rethinking History challenged the construction of History, providing a context
for solo exhibitions of the work of Shelley Niro, Lance Belanger and Rebecca Belmore.
He has been represented by The Jack Shainman Gallery since 2006
where solo exhibitions of his work include The Velocity of Change (2015), This, That, and The Other (2013), Body & Space (2010), and Fusion (2006).
We are pleased to announce that Art Tower Mito is holding Japan's first large -
scale solo exhibition of the work of acclaimed British artist David Shrigley, known for his darkly humorous take on everyday situations.
Schnabel was invited to participate in the Venice Biennale as early as the 1980s, and museums such as the Whitechapel Art Gallery, the Centre Pompidou, the Whitney Museum and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
staged solo exhibitions of his work.
New York, NY — On Friday October 11, Japan Society Gallery unveils an
ambitious solo exhibition of works produced by the internationally acclaimed artist Mariko Mori over the course of the last decade, including an important light installation never before exhibited in the U.S. and a new video work.
Recent
solo exhibitions of his work took place in Tindebox Hamburg (2010), Kunstverein Artitude, Berlin (2010) Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany (2009) Domus Atrium, Salamanca, Spain (2009), Cosmic Gallery, Paris, France (2005), GEM, The Hague, Netherlands (2005).
Last year Modern Art Oxford hosted a major
solo exhibition of her work Origins of a Species, Part 2 and she also has work in The Electronic Superhighway, at Whitechapel Gallery, in London.
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Jerome's Review Reception: Friday, July 10, 5 - 8
pm Solo exhibition of work by Detroit artist Jerome Ferretti.
Numerous
solo exhibitions of her work followed, including retrospectives at the Jewish Museum, New York (1960); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1969); Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts (1980); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (1985); and the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1989).
Focused solo exhibitions of work by Edward and Nancy Kienholz, Senga Nengudi, and Hélio Oiticica respectively bring to light significant periods of each artist's work, providing renewed understandings of their practices and underscoring the museum's commitment to developing new scholarship in post-war and contemporary art.
After a great number of
solo exhibitions of his work since his passing in 1973, Picasso's range of styles and works have greatly influenced the art world and have demanded for great jumps in representation.