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Attend the private opening of the multi-artist spring exhibitions including «Roberto Cuoghi: Šuillakku Corral,» «Camille Henrot: The Restless Earth,» «Ragnar Kjartansson: Me, My Mother, My Father, and I,» and «Hannah Sawtell: Accumulator.»
Enjoy light hors d'oeuvres, wine, and private curator - led tours of our new spring exhibitions including Florine Stettheimer: Painting Poetry.

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But after two years of quiet negotiations, Chuimei Ho and Bennet Bronson, curators at the Field Museum in Chicago, persuaded Chinese authorities to display more than 400 artifacts, including paintings, sculpture, furniture, and pieces of jade in an exhibition opening this spring.
This spring, special events and exhibits will take place to commemorate the Bed - In's 40th anniversary, including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts» special free exhibition entitled Imagine, featuring artwork from Yoko Ono as well as photographs, records, movies and clips detailing their famous weeklong peace protest.
As a reflection of the mentorship program itself, this exhibition will feature a diverse array of media including alternative process photography, old masters oil painting, plein air painting, creative writing, stainless steel sculpture, drawing and mix - media; all art forms taught in this year's spring and summer mentorships.
This exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery was part of the Serpentine's 2015 Spring Programme, which included a major survey by American artist Leon Golub that ran concurrently at the Serpentine Gallery.
At the conclusion of the spring listing, I solicited readers to contribute additional exhibitions not included, particularly those presenting the work of black women artists that may have eluded my radar.
A few months ago, the CT spring roundup of exhibitions also only included three women artists (out of 28 exhibitions).
His work is currently included in a group show at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and will be presented as part of a three - person exhibition the Brant Foundation in Greenwich, CT this spring.
This exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery was part of the Serpentine's 2015 Spring Programme, which included an exhibition by Cameroon - born artist Pascale Marthine Tayou presented concurrently at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
In the spring of 1985, seven women launched the Guerrilla Girls in response to the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition «An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture» [1984), whose roster of 165 artists included only 13 women.
The exhibition, which opens at Tate Modern in November and will run till spring 2016, will include a wide selection of Calder's motorised constructions and figurative wire portraits, often inspired by the circus or cabaret, alongside his suspended kinetic sculptures of vividly coloured shapes.
Featured in ArtNet News as the top 25 must see exhibitions this Spring, Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century includes paintings by an international array of artists, including Franz Ackermann, Ahmed Alsoudani, James Perrin, Eddy Kamuanga, Wangechi Mutu, Sue Williams, and many more, that induce feelings of disturbance, mystery, and expansiveness through the portrayal of forces shaping and hastening social transformation in ways that are increasingly difficult to predict, such as globalism, ideological conflict, technology, science, and philosophy.
Located at 888 Newark Ave., Jersey City, NJ, Mana Contemporary hosts two open houses each year during the spring and fall, which include special programs, performances, and open studios in addition to new and continuing exhibitions.
Recent exhibitions include Spring at Weiss / Falk, Basel, Galerie Putsch (two - person exhibition with Emanuel Rossetti) at Marbriers 4, Geneva and Publique at Édouard Montassut, Paris.
Other projects in the works include artist and outreach workshops for at - risk youth groups and women's groups focusing on the power of autobiography and self - discovery and an original work of fiction inspired by the artwork on view at Girls» Club to be featured in the upcoming exhibition catalog, to be published in Spring 2014.
This free artist's talk is part of our Spring Exhibition Opening Celebration for Gray Matters, a multifaceted survey of 37 contemporary women artists working in the surprisingly vibrant space between — and including — black and white.
Recent international projects include «LUCAS BOSCH GELATIN» at Kunsthalle Krems, Austria, «NUZ: Spirit of Ewe, Two Rooms», Auckland, New Zealand (the product of a three - month residency in New Zealand), and a solo exhibition at the Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli, Mexico City, in spring 2012.
Julius Shulman's iconic photograph Case Study House # 22, 1960 was included in the Museum of Modern Art Spring 2009 exhibition Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West.
Adrover's work will be included in an exhibition on punk fashion at The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art this spring.
Recent exhibitions include Värmlands museum, Karlstad, Göteborgs Konstförening, Gothenburg, Galleri Anna Thulin, Stockholm and Liljevalchs Spring Salon, Stockholm.
In 2013, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art presented two exhibitions of the artist's multichannel videos, and the de Young Museum, San Francisco, mounted David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition, which included work from The Arrival of Spring, Pace's 2014 exhibition of his videos and iPadExhibition, which included work from The Arrival of Spring, Pace's 2014 exhibition of his videos and iPadexhibition of his videos and iPad drawings.
The current exhibition includes a film and photographs from his The Spring of a Small Town series.
A residency with the New Museum's Department of Education and Public Engagement's Spring R&D Seasn: BODY, which included an exhibition and public programming exploring the body's relationship to the law and the environment.
Significant exhibitions of his work at the gallery include Paintings 2006 — 2009 (2009); The Arrival of Spring (2014, 2015); Some New Painting (and Photography)(2014 — 15); and The Yosemite Suite (2016, 2017).
Accompanying a spring 2008 exhibition at Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, this catalogue includes entries on the featured artists: Stan Douglas, Olafur Eliasson, Elger Esser, Thomas Flechtner, Roni Horn, Armin Linke and Orit Raff.
This exhibition displays the student's thesis final portfolio of work for one week in one of our galleries, including a closing celebration on that Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. To allow as much development time as possible, most thesis shows occur in the second half of the spring semester.
After graduating, her work was exhibited in several group shows, including at Debs & Co., New York in 1999, which also hosted her first solo exhibition the following spring, entitled «Buster - Jangle», a collection of paintings based on photos of atomic bomb tests from the 1950s that Garnett found on the web after they were released by the US government under the Freedom of Information Act.
Artists in the exhibition include Cecily Brennan, Sophie Calle, Jim Campbell, Vija Celmins, TR Ericsson, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Spring Hurlbut, Rosemary Laing, Steve Lambert, Kesang Lamdark, Teresa Margolles, Kris Martin, Matt Mullican, Oscar Muñoz, Takashi Murakami, Mike Nelson, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Pedro Reyes, Dario Robleto, Guido van der Werve, Hannah Wilke, and David Wojnarowicz.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, N.Y. — This spring, CCS Bard presents a series of nine exhibitions at the CCS Galleries, curated by second - year students in its graduate program in curatorial studies, including work by 46 internationally known contemporary artists.
On display September 7 to October 31, the exhibition features etchings of bow - ties and clowns that were made by the artist in the spring of 2017 at Crown Point, and also includes a classic gumball machine reworked from earlier days.
Blending ancient symbols with new technologies to evoke a timeless desire for cross-cultural unity, the exhibition includes examples from threeASFOUR's new spring - summer 2014 collection, featuring 3D - printed textiles made in collaboration with the architect Bradley Rothenberg.
While Welliver, who died this spring, receives a memorial exhibition of little more than a room, it has an intelligent presentation, including online essays.
Spring 2018 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions Round One on view April 7 — 19, 2018 Opening reception Friday, April 6, 5 — 7 p.m. Artists included: Meghan Chase, Melissa Sclafani, Laura Smith
Exhibitions are presented during Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter periods and are accompanied by a public engagement programme which may also include the presentation of exhibitions and films by artists in the lower - ground floExhibitions are presented during Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter periods and are accompanied by a public engagement programme which may also include the presentation of exhibitions and films by artists in the lower - ground floexhibitions and films by artists in the lower - ground floor gallery.
Recent exhibitions include «Miscellaneous and Blended - Art from NYC» Museo De Arte De Sinaloa (2014) «Nirvana - Strange Forms of Pleasure» MUDAC, Musee de design et d'art appliques Lausanne (2014) Vertigo, Xippas Gallery, Geneva (2013) «Photographs» at Fuchs Projects gallery (2013) «Ficciones, International Biennial of Photography, Punta Del Este, Uruguay (2011) Plastic Lemons, Spring Projects, London (2011) Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed, The Photographers Gallery, London (2009) In Present Tense - Young Greek Artists, EMST National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (2008) 3rd Beijing International Art Biennial, British Pavilion, Beijing (2008).
Upcoming solo exhibitions include, Parisian Laundry, Montreal, Canada; Emily Davis Gallery, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio where McKean will be the Myers Visiting Professor during the spring of 2012; Gentili Apri, Berlin, Germany; The Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Nebraska; and Horton Gallery, New York.
Curated by Flavin Judd, the exhibition at 101 Spring Street includes recent and new works from the artist's ongoing Infinity Net series.
Curated by Flavin Judd the exhibition (23 September — 2 December 2017) at 101 Spring Street includes recent and new works from the artist's ongoing Infinity Net series.
Upcoming exhibitions include his first solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery, NY in the spring of 2012.
American artist Aaron Curry is in demand: CAPC Musée d'Art Contemporain in Bordeaux is giving him his first major solo show at a French institution, which also coincides with an exhibition of his paintings at Michael Werner Gallery in London (until 9 August); he will be included in «The Los Angeles Project» at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, China, and a show of his works will occupy both spaces of David Kordansky Gallery in Spring 2015.
In its early years, Art League Houston sponsored many exhibitions and lectures including the annual «Spring Arts Festival» in the exhibitions hall of the Shamrock Hotel.
This spring Magasin 3's exhibition spaces will be filled with works by internationally acclaimed artists including Maurizio Cattelan, Fischli & Weiss, Claire Fontaine, Jeff Koons, Sigalit Landau and Sherrie Levine — many of them being...
WHAT»S NEW THIS SEASON Prizm has kept their roster of exhibiting artists tight, but highlights include Jefferson Pinder (Blake Gopnik was a fan of his Ferguson - inspired video Dark Matter, featured above), and veteran photographer Dr. Deborah Willis (she organized the Black Portraiture -LCB- s -RCB- II conference and exhibition in Florence last Spring).
She was included in Pacific Standard Time: Cross Currents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture, 1950 - 1970 at The Getty Center, the related Pacific Standard Time exhibition Phenomenal: California Light, Space, Surface at The Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, and was the subject of a major solo exhibition, Helen Pashgian: Light Invisible, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art during the spring of 2014.
Her work has been exhibited widely, including as the artist - in - residence through the New Museum Department of Education and Public Engagement's Spring R&D Season: BODY earlier this year, and in solo and two - person exhibitions at Callicoon Fine Arts, New York (2017); Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland, OR (2016); Participant Inc, New York (2015); Johannes Vogt Gallery, New York (2012); Tate Modern, London (2011); REDCAT, Los Angeles (2011); Taxter & Spengemann, New York (2010); Horton Gallery, Berlin (2010); Recess, New York (2010); and elsewhere.
What / Why: «Join us in celebrating the Cambridge Art Association's 15th Annual Spring Gala, and raising important funds for the Cambridge Art Association's Annual Fund to support our growing exhibition program and community outreach initiatives, including our 2016 Emerging Artist Series and Youth Creativity Lab.
Other highlights from the sweeping exhibition include Romare Bearden's Jazz 1930s — The Savoy (1964), South Korean artist Lee Lee - Nam's digital video Early Spring Drawing - Four Seasons 2 (2011), a pair of Lakota gauntlets (ca. 1890), photography by Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Roy DeCarava, and Gertrude Käsebier; paintings by Emile Bernard, Ed Blackburn, Archie Scott Gobber, and Albert Bloch, sculptures by James Henry Haseltine and Tip Toland; works on paper by Kara Walker, George Copeland Ault, Miguel Rivera, and Jules Olitski; and decorative arts including a Christopher Dresser claret jug and umbrella stand, a frame by Archibald Knox, and jewelry by the late artist Marjorie Schick.
The exhibition includes Anne Truitt's 1972 sculpture Australian Spring.
He has participated in many group exhibitions, including, «Brand Innovations for Ubiquitous Authorship,» at Higher Pictures gallery in summer 2012, «Useful Pictures» at Michael Matthews Gallery and «Beyond the Barrier» at the Camera Club of New York, both in spring 2013, and «Lightplay» at Moscow's Gallery 21 in winter 2013.
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