Sentences with phrase «solo exhibitions of her work include»

Select solo exhibitions of his work include the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, New York; Projekt Binz 39, Zurich; Sculpture Center, New York; Indianapolis Museum of Art; and The Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.
Solo exhibitions of his work include the University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum in Tampa Florida and the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia.
Recent solo exhibitions of her work include Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, Pilar Corrias, London, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, Moderna Museet Malmö & Stockholm, and Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam.
Solo exhibitions of his work include the The Renaissance Society, Chicago (2011), Lismore Castle, Ireland (2010), Lisson Gallery, London (2009, 2007), ICA, Boston (2008), and currently at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin.
Solo exhibitions of her work include the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Berkeley Art Museum's MATRIX program.
Solo exhibitions of his work include Night In at Julius Caesar, Chicago, Leaves Don't Thank the Sun at Sardine, and A Nail in a Cherry Pit at The Java Project, Brooklyn; as well as group shows in NYC, Los Angeles, Oakland, Denver, Dallas, Baltimore, and Washington D.C..
Solo exhibitions of her work include the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2009); SKOL, Montreal (2016); Black Cube Nomadic Museum, Denver (2015); and Berkeley Art Museum's MATRIX program (2011).
Recent solo exhibitions of his work include «White Black Gold», Pace Gallery, London; «Twentieth Century Estates», Modern Collections, London (2013); «Junk Paintings», Pace London (2012), «Black Bronze: White Slaves», The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle (2012).
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).
Recent solo exhibitions of his work include Saving Knowledge Stimpy with Plush Gallery and Secret Fun (Project 2): Every Painting by Daniel Kurt (invisible Solo Show) at Secret Fun, Dallas, Texas.
Venues that have produced solo exhibitions of the his work include: The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, The Power Plant, Toronto and Serpentine Gallery, London.
Recent solo exhibitions of her work include: «Not Paintings,» Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (2011), «Everything and Nothing,» Goldie Paley Gallery, Moore College of Art & Design, Philadelphia (2011), «Paintings, Girls» Club,» Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (2010), «A Point From Which to Start,» Galeria Casas Riegner, Bogotá, Colombia (2010), «Caution,» Socrates Sculpture Park, New York (2008) and «Thinking of Things» at David Castillo Gallery, Miami (2008).
Upcoming solo exhibitions of her work include the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin and Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Mexico City.
Solo exhibitions of his work include Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska, Salzburg, Austria (2009); Zach Feuer Gallery, New York (2008); c / o Atle Gerhardsen, Berlin (2007).
Solo exhibitions of his work include Lee Kit: Henry (Have you ever been this low?)
Solo exhibitions of his work include Triumph (2012), Beast Anthology (2009), and Imminent Utopia (2008) at Joshua Liner Gallery, New York; Go West at Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City (2012); The Strange and The Fantastic, Leedy - Voulkos Art Center, Kansas City, MO (2004); and The Within, Fraser Gallery, Washington, DC (2003).
Solo exhibitions of her work include LINDER at Stuart Shave / Modern Art (November 2007), Let me go where my pictures go at dépendance gallery in Brussels (2006), The Lives of Women Dreaming at the British Council, Prague (2004) and We who are her hero in Galerie LH, Paris (2006), and her work has been featured in group exhibitions such as Destroy: Punk Graphic Design in Britain, Royal Festival Hall, London (1998), DEAD, the Roundhouse, London (2001), Glamour, British Council, Prague (2003), Plunder, Dundee Contemporary Arts (2003), Audio, Cabinet des Estampes, Geneva (2006), Replay — sphere punk, Le Magasin, Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble (2006) and Dereconstruction, Barbara Gladstone, New York (2006).
Solo exhibitions of his work include Naguabo Rainbow, Daguao Enchumbao, Fango Fire Flies at Sculpture Center, New York (2014) The Wild Nest at El NUMU, Guatemala (2013) Sal Si Puedes at Roberto Paradise Gallery, San Juan (2012).

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This was apparent in his first solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City (1951), where the titles of many of the works «incorporated weighty poetic or religious references, including Eden (c. 1950), Trinity (c. 1949 - 1950), and Crucifixion and Reflection (1950).»
«LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER: Performing Social Landscapes» @ Carré d'Art - Musée d'Art Contemporain Nimes, France Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier «s first solo institutional exhibition in France presents selections from several of her documentary projects, including the video «Frazier Take on Levi's» and photographs from «Pier 54,» and the foundation of her work, images that examine the decline of the population and steel industry of her hometown of Braddock, Pa. («Campaign for Braddock Hospital» and «The Notion of Family»).
Beard's work was the subject of a solo exhibition at We Are Cuts, London (2010) and has featured in group exhibitions including «The Term Reality» at Paul Stolper Gallery, London (2010) and «Simulation / Skin» at Newport Street Gallery in 2017.
A graduate of Pratt Institute (BFA in Painting) and Parsons School of Design (MFA), Cake's works have been exhibited at numerous galleries and exhibitions, including a solo show at The Untitled Space in July 2015, «Allegories Of The Held,» as well as public works such as The Gateway Project's Mural in Newark Penn Station «Cast the Burden and the Light Will Impress»of Pratt Institute (BFA in Painting) and Parsons School of Design (MFA), Cake's works have been exhibited at numerous galleries and exhibitions, including a solo show at The Untitled Space in July 2015, «Allegories Of The Held,» as well as public works such as The Gateway Project's Mural in Newark Penn Station «Cast the Burden and the Light Will Impress»of Design (MFA), Cake's works have been exhibited at numerous galleries and exhibitions, including a solo show at The Untitled Space in July 2015, «Allegories Of The Held,» as well as public works such as The Gateway Project's Mural in Newark Penn Station «Cast the Burden and the Light Will Impress»Of The Held,» as well as public works such as The Gateway Project's Mural in Newark Penn Station «Cast the Burden and the Light Will Impress».
Upcoming exhibitions of White's work include group exhibitions The World's Game, Fútbol and Contemporary Art, curated by Franklin Sirmans, Perez Art Museum Miami (April 6 - Sept 2, 2018); Points of Light in a Nocturnal World, Metro Pictures, Brooklyn, NY (opens April 2018); and solo exhibitions at Hidari Zingaro, invited by Takashi Murakami, (opens July 2018) and at Museum Goch, Germany (Fall 2019).
In addition to numerous solo exhibitions, a large - scale retrospective of Murakami's work, © Murakami, toured major museums around the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
Recent exhibitions of Uecker's work include a large - scale retrospective at K20 am Grabbeplatz, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf, in 2015; and a solo exhibition, Tribute to Hafez, at the Imam Ali (AS) Religious Arts Museum, Tehran, in 2016.
Torbjørn Rødland (b. 1970, Stavanger, Norway, lives and works in Los Angeles and Oslo) has been the subject of a number of institutional solo exhibitions, including shows at Henie - Onstad, Oslo, Norway (2015); Kunsthall Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway (2014); Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan (2010); Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, United States (2010) and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, United States (2006).
Linder (b. 1954, Liverpool, U.K.), whose full name is Linder Sterling, has had numerous solo exhibitions of her work, including The Lives of Women Dreaming at the British Council, Prague (2004) and The Return of Linderland at Cornerhouse, Manchester (2000).
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Argue's work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions including at Edelman Arts and Haunch of Venison in New York and the Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica.
The award was based on Tillmans's solo exhibitions held in 1999, including those at Interim Art in London (now Maureen Paley gallery), Städtische Galerie in the artist's hometown of Remscheid in Germany, and Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York, as well as his published work in books and magazines.
In addition to solo exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; M.H. de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Oakland Museum of Art, CA; and the Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA, his work has been included in group exhibitions throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States.
2014 — Bourque, Bondgren and bourbon (solo exhibition including works by bourbon with collaborative partner Rob Bondgren) Linda Warren Projects, Chicago, Illinois 2011 — Charades, Linda Warren Projects, Chicago 2006 — Sex, Dogs and Random Droll, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, Illinois 2000 — Memorial Union Art Gallery, University of California, Davis
Part portraiture, part collage constructed of disinherited consumer «waste» collected in nearly fifty countries, part sociopolitical archive, but wholly humanist, Currier's work has been featured in numerous solo shows, including a major solo exhibition at the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Embassy in Washington, DC.
His work has been widely exhibited on an international level, including solo exhibitions at the MassMOCA, Nort Adams (2011); Institute of Visual Arts, Milwaukee (1997); Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston (2002); and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2001, 2000).
Featuring new and recent works by an intergenerational group of artists, these solo exhibitions showcase a range of media, including video, photography, sculpture, and installation.
This solo exhibition highlights new works by Rubén Ortiz - Torres, including a tricked - out, hydraulic shopping cart and interactive paintings and sculptures influenced by lowrider cars, punk, anarchism, Minimalism, and the destruction and then preservation of David Alfaro Siqueiros» mural América Tropical.
Lee's work has been featured in hundreds of solo and group exhibitions since 1967, including a June 2011 major five decade retrospective of his work, entitled Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Recent solo exhibitions include «We'll Not Carry Coals,» Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2003); «Recent Sculptures», Lincoln Center, New York (2004); Vancouver Art Gallery (2005); MAK, Vienna (2008); and «To Build A House You Start with the Roof: Work, 1972 - 2008», Baltimore Museum of Art (2008 - 2009, traveled to Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Foundation Beyeler in 2009); and «Franz West: Autotheater» the Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2010, travelled to MADRE, Naples and the Universalmuseum, Graz, Austria in 2011).
Several renowned museums have presented Mori's solo exhibitions, as well as acquired Mori's works in their collections, including Centre Georges Pompidou, in Paris (France); The Prada Foundation, in Milan (Italy); The Museum of Contemporary Art, in Chicago (USA); The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in Los Angeles (USA).
She has exhibited her paintings widely in both solo and group exhibitions since the late 1960's, and her work is represented in numerous public, corporate and private collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum, in NYC, The Dallas Museum of Art, TX, The Albright Knox Museum, Buffalo.
Gaylord's work has been shown internationally, including solo exhibitions at Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York; AMT Gallery, Milan; and the University of Pennsylvania.
Her work has been exhibited internationally and featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul (2016); Centre Pompidou - Metz (2015); Reina Sophia, Madrid (2006); MoMA PS1, New York (2001); 24th São Paulo Biennial (1998); the 48th, 49th, 51st and 52nd Venice Biennales.
His work has been the subject of multiple solo exhibitions including Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles, CA; David B. Smith Gallery, Denver, CO; Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; and most recently at Tai Modern Gallery, Santa Fe, NM.
She was the subject of a 2018 solo exhibition at the Bolinas Museum, CA, and her works are included in the collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; San Jose Museum of Art, CA; Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive, CA; Norton Museum, West Palm Beach, FL; and Denver Art Museum, CO..
The solo exhibition will feature new images by Brian Alfred based around the exploration of automobile racing, his cropped abstract works capturing everything from the excitement of the cars and racing through to the global investment elements of companies that contribute the money to the races by including representations of oil slogans in his images.
Born in Anchorage, Alaska, she's had her work shown across the country including a solo exhibition at the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum of Contemporary Native Arts this year.
Samaras has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions and his work is included in more than forty public collections worldwide.
She has shown work in over thirty solo exhibitions and in museums worldwide, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan; the Musée de l'Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland; Musée Ken Damy, Brescia, Italy; 21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada.
Part portraiture, part collage constructed of disinherited consumer «waste» collected in nearly fifty countries, part sociopolitical archive, but wholly humanist, Currier's work has been featured in numerous solo shows, including a major solo exhibition at the Bolivarian...
She has had solo exhibitions at institutions including MACRO Testaccio (Rome, Italy, 2016) and Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina (Museo MADRE)(Naples, Italy, 2011), and her work has been exhibited at the Imperial War Museum (London, UK, 2017), Sala Pelaires (Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 2017), The Drawing Room's Drawing Biennial (London, UK, 2017 + 2015), Somerset House (London, UK, 2016), Royal Academy of Arts» Summer Exhibition (London, UK, 2016), Ackland Art Museum (Chapel Hill, NC, 2015), and 21er Haus (Vienna, AT, 2015), among many others.
Major solo exhibitions include: Sterling Ruby, Baltimore Museum of Art, USA (2014), Droppa Blocka, Museum Dhondt - Dhaenens, Ghent, Belgium (2013), Chron II, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany (travelling exhibition, 2013), Soft Work, Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, Switzerland (travelling exhibition, 2012 - 2014) and Supermax 2008, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA (2008).
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