The museums are
staging the exhibitions as a not - so - sneak peek at their spectacular joint acquisition, announced last year, of a trove of art and archives from the Mapplethorpe Foundation, including 2,000 photographs, 120,000 negatives, voluminous documentation of the obscenity trial, and much more.
Not exact matches
With 112 exhibitors and visitors representing 890 beverage producers, suppliers and industry related companies from 30 countries, the inaugural
staging of Bevtec Asia 2015, Asia's Biennial International Drink Manufacturing
Exhibition and Conference, in Bangkok has firmly established the event
as the largest dedicated drink manufacturing platform for Southeast Asia.
Renee Rock, director of operations at ComedySportz Chicago, says comedy teams will be playing lots of interactive games
as well
as doing a short
exhibition match on the
stage.
Now a Leonardo da Vinci
exhibition, that the museum is due to
stage later this year, could be in jeopardy
as galleries that had agreed to lend precious works are questioning security.
Mr. Jackson (also known
as Sekou Molefi Baako) is an East Elmhurst resident with a long history of community service, including 36 years
as Executive Director of the Queens Library's Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library with an extensive reference collection of materials related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts program that offers a variety of programming of independent film video screenings,
stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art
exhibitions and more.
As curator of one of the world's top museums, she helped
stage exhibitions of fashion designers like Chalayan and Valentino.
This annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design
exhibition, now in its 19th year, features costumes from 20 films of 2010, including Leonardo DiCaprio
as Cobb's leather jacket and cargo slacks from Inception (designed by Jeffrey Kurland), Jake Gyllenhaal
as Dastan's body armour in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Penny Rose), Michael Douglas
as Gordon Gekko's «shark suit» from Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (Ellen Mirojnick) and Michael Kaplan's pearl studded and sequin
stage wear from Burlesque.
My dissertation, based on archival research in museums and libraries across the United States, offers a historical assessment of
exhibitions staged from the early twentieth century to the present that featured dinosaurs and other long extinct animals
as the main attractions.
As you may remember, the first Glasgow International
Exhibition was
staged in the year» 88.
As the former home of Josephine Baker, the famous music hall performer who first sashayed onto the Parisian
stage during the roaring 1920s, the property has kept her spirit alive by presenting the preserved art deco rooms alongside
exhibitions of her notorious costumes.
Simone Leigh has used her agency
as an artist to turn her
exhibitions at various art institutions into platforms for everything from yoga classes to natural healing centers; at the New Museum this past summer, Leigh
staged a protest and celebration by 100 artists assembled under the name Black Women Artists for Black Lives.
At this
stage, it's more of a logistical challenge marrying project management with intensive making in the studio,
as the
exhibition will be made up of entirely new work.
David Chipperfield's building has proved a perfect
stage — both for the display of collections and
as a platform for a breathtaking sequence of special
exhibitions, curated with determined originality by the talented curatorial team.»
The gallery
exhibition is accompanied by The Kitchen Follies, a series of performances in The Kitchen's theater space May 3 — 5 and 10 — 12 that will showcase a range of artists chosen by Atlas across performance art, dance, and music,
staged as a performance art variety show.
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.
In part a celebration of the artist's 75th birthday, the show boasts drawings, sketches, and architectural models in addition to numerous large - scale works, and offers a unique viewing experience
as well — Stella
staged the
exhibition himself, making the most of the museum's customizable, flexible wall system.
After leaving the New York outpost of Paris gallery Balice Hertling, Lewis worked
as a nomadic curator,
staging pop - up
exhibitions like Lucy Dodd's at No54 and his booth at the Dallas Art Fair, showing works by Viola Yesiltac and Charles Mayton.
There, he
staged solo
exhibitions and participated in group shows at such noteworthy nonprofit venues
as Artists Space, Exit Art, and Judson Memorial Church.
The West 20th Street gallery is focused on artists» estates,
staging museum - quality
exhibitions of work by American minimalists like Dan Flavin and Fred Sandback and twentieth - century masters such
as Josef Albers and Giorgio Morandi.
Home Visit USA, a participatory performance by internationally - renowned German artist collective Rimini Protokoll is part of the
exhibition Rimini Protokoll: City
as Stage.
The
exhibition demonstrates how the act of drawing took on a central role in his practice at this
stage, both
as a favored medium in its own right and
as a powerful means of translating and transforming his sources of pop iconography.
The gallery
staged three Willem de Kooning
exhibitions as well
as presentations of new work by visionary contemporary artists including David Hammons and Paul McCarthy.
Slightly further afield, the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) dedicates an
exhibition to Brian O'Doherty (26 April — 16 September)--
staged to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of Patrick Ireland, the alias O'Doherty adopted in 1972, who was symbolically buried in a performance in 2008
as a way of marking peace in Northern Ireland.
Her sustained painterly investigations into the way we read pictures, particularly those that take black subjects
as their starting point, has gained her much attention: she was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2013 and the Serpentine
staged a solo
exhibition of her work in 2015.
ARoS and Tate, London will begin a collaboration to
stage an
exhibition showing works by a number of seminal artists often referred to
as partaking to the School of London, including: Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews, and Paula Rego.
This April, Goodman Gallery Cape is proud to present a group
exhibition staged in three parts that aims to explore some of the themes introduced by the night,
as well
as to re-imagine gallery space, stripped of its daytime persona.
McLean - Ferris previously worked
as an independent curator,
staging exhibitions at the David Roberts Art Foundation in London, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, S1 in Sheffield, and Chapter NY.
Dividing and subdividing the gallery, this installation both tackles and expands upon two central themes: an architectural play with transparency and concealment
as well
as an encounter between an intimate and private
exhibition space and a strikingly public
stage, which places «on view» the visitor's every movement.
The
exhibition has been conceived
as an expansion of the research for a feature film,
staged through four rooms that include archival displays, a sound installation and four films.
Through works critiquing the theatricality and spectacle of their day, the
exhibition also explores how some artists of the 1960s and 1970s, such
as Gilbert & George, Elaine Sturtevant, and Martin Kippenberger, have treated the studio
as both a
stage and creator of persona.
The new works created in his fellowship year were featured in a solo
exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, which Feodorov described
as «a pivotal
stage» in his career.
The
exhibition traces all the
stages of Pape's career, beginning with her square paintings, reliefs, and blocks, all done between 1954 and 1956, when Pape was a member of Grupo Frente from Rio de Janeiro, which also included Clark and Oiticica, and which initially followed the tenets of concrete art
as outlined by van Doesburg.
The
exhibition, which will be held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros, through September 26, 2010, will feature a total of 76 works, including 42 sculptures, 34 drawings and preliminary sketches, and a series of photographs documenting
stage sets designed by the artist for various performances,
as well
as public works realized across Europe, Asia and the United States.
Be the first to hear about MCASB's newest
exhibition, Rimini Protokoll: City
as Stage.
But the title of the
exhibition is apropos,
as the artist's stylistic approach lends the paintings a stilted,
staged quality,
as though the subjects are playing their parts in a tale.
As is evident throughout his ambitious MASS MoCA exhibition, Da Corte has long been interested in sets and stages — be it a television set, music video, opera or cartoon, or more invisible kinds of stages and special effects, such as the cardboard shelf holding a stack of AXE body wash in the corner stor
As is evident throughout his ambitious MASS MoCA
exhibition, Da Corte has long been interested in sets and
stages — be it a television set, music video, opera or cartoon, or more invisible kinds of
stages and special effects, such
as the cardboard shelf holding a stack of AXE body wash in the corner stor
as the cardboard shelf holding a stack of AXE body wash in the corner store.
In the meantime, galleries have taken to
staging large - scale
exhibitions as pop - ups in warehouse spaces.
The
exhibition's title Abstract Capitalism, appropriates the visual language of the «abstraktes Bild», which the artist understands
as a particular
stage in the development of capital.
The chances Miller took paid rich dividends: while initially controversial, the work in this
exhibition would set the
stage for the eclecticism and experimentation of the decade to come and soon be established
as iconic American art.
May 10 — September 25 2011 The first special
exhibition of the Daimler Art Collection to be held in the Mercedes - Benz Museum (built by UN Studio), which first opened its doors in 2006, showcases key exhibits from the collection
as well
as new work commissioned by renowned international artists in various thematic
stages — integrated into the company's history on a floor area of 16,500 m ².
Won by the terrific Helen Marten, who split the winnings with her fellow contenders, the Hepworth sculpture prize
exhibition (ends 19 February) ranges from Phyllida Barlow's rough - and - tumble slanted
stage, with its cavernous undercroft, to David Medalla's delicate foam fountains, from Steven Claydon's mobile phone masts disguised
as trees and rafts of fabricated tribal artifacts, to Marten's complex syntax games with objects and images.
In 2015, a retrospective organised by Andrea Bellini, director of the Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, was
staged at that venue in Geneva, with further
exhibitions in Bergen, Rome, and Porto succeeding it
as part of a collaborative curatorial project; last year, paintings by Griffa featured in the Venice Biennale for the first time since 1980.
Curated by Sharjah Art Foundation President and Director Hoor Al Qasimi, I Am The Single Work Artist is the culmination of the artist's lifelong role
as an advocate and pioneer for the development of contemporary art and thought in the United Arab Emirates and in Sharjah, where he first began
staging interventions and
exhibitions of contemporary art, and exhibited at the first Sharjah Biennial in 1993.
In the accompanying
exhibition text, Crimp recognized the influence of photo - conceptualists such
as John Baldessari, suggesting that these younger artists were taking peripheral aspects of that practice and bringing them to the fore to create a new kind of representation that resonated with the media - obsessed age that privileged the processes of quotation, excerption, framing and
staging.
Just
as the «basketball drawings» suggest movement, so does the
exhibition's
staging downstairs, creating a dialogue between outside and inside, seen and unseen, refuse and artwork.
At the same time
as his cavernous industrial container eats up the light in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, Modern Art Oxford is
staging Topography, an
exhibition of his lesser - known video art.
Shows at Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel, London's Domo Baal and One in the Other galleries, and a solo
exhibition at Studio Voltaire, which coincides with the Serpentine outing, not only mark a new
stage for Barlow
as a selling artist, but are also having a fundamental influence on the sixty - six - year - old's thinking about her practice.
So we thought it would be interesting to do an
exhibition where we showed these different positions, but not
as a
staged show — in the «80s there were a lot of
staged shows, like Kasper himself had done «From Here Out» [a 1984 survey of «two months of new German art»]-- but rather
as a quite nonhierarchical
exhibition where it would just be a couple of paintings by each artist.
Taking selected works from the Collection
as its point of departure, including seminal pieces by some of the most prominent artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, Valie Export, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the
exhibition stages an interplay between these and other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that interpret and critically examine the collection by artists such
as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmus and Stephen Willats.
136 works of art were shown and this
exhibition, now known as the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, has been staged annually without interruption to the pr
exhibition, now known
as the Royal Academy Summer
Exhibition, has been staged annually without interruption to the pr
Exhibition, has been
staged annually without interruption to the present day.