Sentences with phrase «staged an exhibition over»

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The 25th Annual International Restaurant & Foodservice Show of New York, sponsored by the New York State Restaurant Association, will offer over 550 leading vendors throughout an expansive exhibition floor; 40 + educational sessions; the 29th Annual U.S. Pastry Competition themed «The Great Race»; the Rapid Fire Challenge: Meatball Madness Edition; the Hip Sip: Battle of the Modern Bartender competition; the Beacon Award and Torch Award presentations; the Foodservice Council for Women panel; Farm to City Expo: Local Seafood Wave of the Future; live culinary demonstrations on Center Stage; hundreds of new products; and much more.
Four halls spanning 65,000 square metres of exhibition space will give more than 1,500 suppliers a stage from which to showcase every conceivable food and beverage ingredient sourced from all over the world, including a vast range of functional and organic raw ingredients.
Over the course of her 15 - year tenure at MoMA, Respini organized major retrospectives as well as important thematic exhibitions such as Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography and Staging Action: Performance in Photography since 1960.
Despite this view, over the past several years he has staged solo exhibitions with Domonique Levy and the now defunct L&M Arts gallery on the tony Upper East Side, shows that given the location, ironically amplified his independent spirit, unique perspective and subject matter.
In Summer 2017, The Hepworth Wakefield stage the first comprehensive exhibition to explore the enduring influence of India on Hodgkin's work, a place he returned to almost annually, since his first trip to the country in 1964, over 50 years ago.
He has staged over 80 solo exhibitions and over 250 group exhibitions worldwide to date, and in 2012 Tate Modern presented his retrospective exhibition.
Over the course of three months, the exhibitions and texts will change six times, each episode in the room, each chapter in a pamphlet, and each set on the stage will be on view for two weeks.
Opening to the public on September 12th, artists Jonah Freeman, Justin Lowe and Jennifer Herrema will stage a sprawling sonic, filmic and architectural exhibition this time taking over Red Bull Arts New York with Scenario In The Shade.
Spanning the entirety of WhiteBox's two - leveled exhibition space, the show features the video, sculpture, murals, installation, and two - dimensional media works by over 50 Japanese artists who emigrated to New York during the formative stages of their careers.
Influences converged, passion and intellect were engaged, and seminal moments occurred to help shape the process: in 1962 when Irving Blum (who had taken over Kienholtz's position at the gallery) gave Andy Warhol his first solo gallery exhibition ever at Ferus (the Campbell's Soup Can Paintings); in 1963, when Hopps moved to the Pasadena Art Museum and presented the first retrospective of Marcel Duchamp in the US; in 1966 with Ed Kienholtz's epochal retrospective at the LA County Museum; and in the decade from the late fifties to the late sixties when Ed Moses, Billy Al Bengston, and Ed Ruscha among a handful of others were on center stage.
Her recent exhibitions include One Step Forward, Two Steps Back, Times Museum, Guangzhou, 2013; Alternatives to Ritual Goethe Open Space, Shanghai, 2012; Institution for the Future as part of the Asia Triennial, Manchester, 2011; Taking the Stage OVER, a one - year exhibition engaging aspects of live art, Shanghai, 2011.
Over time and space, the works of art will in turn be removed from this densely packed exhibition space to take on different roles in the three acts that will be staged in the grand middle floor gallery of this Moscow aristocratic mansion.
Featuring work by more than 150 artists from over 500 exhibitions staged at Lisson's galleries in London, Milan and New York since 1967, this substantial 1200 - page volume celebrates the legacy and continuing importance of Lisson.
In this exhibition, over twenty paintings from the artist's various stages of his career share one element, which is women, one of Copley's many recurring themes.
A prolific curator, Bui has staged over 40 exhibitions since 2000, including New York Magazine's first - ranked exhibit of 2013, Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1.
Displaying over 280 prints from the Condé Nast archive and international collections by key photographers such as Cecil Beaton, Tim Walker and Mario Testino, this exhibition will tell the remarkable story of one of the most influential fashion magazines in the world, and highlight its central role on the cultural stage.
Stemming from the concept of algorithmic citizenship introduced by artist James Bridle's Citizen Ex project, this group exhibition gives center stage to the work of artists from countries as varied as Ghana, Kuwait, China, Lebanon, Austria and South Africa, all the while reflecting the influence of US - based «computerized processes» over information, aspirations and concerns.
Senior & Shopmaker is pleased to present Bruce Conner & Ed Ruscha: Smoke and Mirrors, an exhibition of graphic works by two towering figures who have occupied the stage in California's art world and beyond for over fifty years.
Working with the Zabludowicz Collection, a team of curators will be staging an exhibition of approximately twenty - five works from the Collection over the course of the weekend.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) Opened in 1935, the museum stages more than twenty exhibitions and over three hundred educational programs each year.
Esparza and his collaborators will produce an artist book over the course of the exhibition and also stage a performance in Santee Alley.
Glasgow in talks over Turner Prize The Herald; December 9, 2011; Phil Miller; 622 words... hoping to stage the 2015 Turner Prize show and ceremony... ideal host for the Turner Prize exhibition.
Staging This Year's Turner Prize Could Be a Challenge for Tramway Curators The Herald; May 13, 2015; 454 words... visitors over the course of the exhibition, but three of the four short - listed artists (Laure Prouvost, the winner, David Shrigley, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye) in 2013 were relatively traditional shows of painting, sculpture and installation...
In May, when she staged a solo exhibition at the David Kordansky Gallery, he wrote: «In the most audacious move, Weatherford «draws» over the painted surfaces with one, two or three neon tubes.
The museum's contemporary collection consists of over 5,500 works and is defined as holdings dating from 1970 to the present, although some earlier pieces which would have set the stage for artists working in the subsequent decades are also included in this exhibition, including a 1967 ink drawing by Eva Hesse and a 1959 Robert Ryman painting.
This time, the museum presents the Triennial 2015, an unique international exhibition of young artists from all over the world that are in early stage of their careers.
Unfolding over ten days and six nights, BMW Tate Live Exhibition 2018 showcases Jonas's performances and installations including ground - breaking works not staged for 40 years.
The exhibitions held over the past decade have increased the visibility of Taiwan contemporary art on the world stage, and have also involved Taiwan in the Asian and global international art network.
Group exhibitions include Zidovi na Ulici / Walls in the Street, Musej savramene umetnosti Beograd, Belgrade (2008); The World as a Stage, Tate Modern, London (2007); Farsites / Sitios Distantes, San Diego Museum of Art; Centro Cultural Tijuana CECUT (2005); Micro-Utopias, Bienal de Valencia, Spain; Living Inside the Grid, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (both 2003); 2002 Taipei Biennial, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan (2002); Archisculptures, Kunstverein Hannover (2001); Over the Edges: The Corners of Ghent, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent (2000).
After eight years since its founding, Mohsen has staged over 200 exhibitions and has published comprehensive artist books and catalogs.
In 2008, her first major retrospective entitled 20 Years was staged at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, attracting over 40,000 visitors, and breaking the gallery's attendance record for an exhibition by a living artist.
Over the course of the exhibition, the garage space will also be the site for various performances that Raskin will stage.
While the Houston exhibition presents a carefully considered cross-section of Turrell's work, and The Guggenheim shows ambitious new works, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is concurrently staging a full - scale retrospective of his career featuring over 50 pieces.
Von Wedemeyer is one of the leading contemporary artists working with film, and his exhibition is staged like a film festival, with a changing programme over the duration of the project.
Over the last year, he has staged an exhausting 58 shows in 11 galleries, including exhibitions by Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, Richard Serra and Bob Dylan.
In 1997 the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York City, staged a major exhibition of his works, showcasing the breadth and beauty of his work and its influence over the second half of the century.
In Summer 2017, The Hepworth Wakefield staged Howard Hodgkin: Painting India, the first comprehensive exhibition to explore the enduring influence of India on Hodgkin's work, a place he returned to almost annually, since his first trip to the country in 1964, over 50 years ago.
Lisson Gallery has staged over 500 solo exhibitions by more than 150 international artists: a cumulative chronicle, through the media of sculpture, painting, video, text, performance and installation of the seismic cultural changes of the past 50 years.
Journeying from the initial stages of creative conception and fabrication, an artwork enters maturity and self - awareness through exhibition in dialogue with other objects, then physically degrades over time and loses currency, before reconstituting through physical restoration, documentation and historicisation.
Some of the other participants include: Dainius Liškevičius's project Museum at the Pavilion of Lithuania on May 6 (accompanied by the collateral event assembly Rotten Dice on May 7; Pizza Pavilion, with over twenty artists including Lorna Mills and Santiago Taccetti, on May 7; the online project Sunscreen, commissioned by EM15; an exhibition by ArtRevolution Party; and the Polish Pavilion «s film projection of the opera Halka staged in Haiti in February by artists C.T. Jasper and Joanna Malinowska curated by Magdalena Moskalewicz.
It features three galleries over three floors that will stage an on - going programme of events and exhibitions, bringing together visual art across a wide range of media.
In his 60 years as a Manhattan gallerist, Pierre Matisse (1900 - 1989) staged over 300 exhibitions.
The exhibition is staged over two floors, unveiling the complexities of commercial development, cultural planning, exhibition - making, and artistic practice as interrelated phenomena.
Over the last 25 years, the Culver City gallery has staged more than 200 exhibitions of photography featuring work by masters such as Helen Levitt and Sally Mann.
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