Sentences with phrase «subject of a major retrospective organized»

Kusama has just been the subject of a major retrospective organized by Tate Modern, which started last year at the Reina Sofia in Madrid then went to the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Tate Modern earlier this year and then the Whitney Museum in New York.
Earlier this year, she was the subject of a major retrospective organized by the Tate Modern, London.
Camnitzer was the subject of a major retrospective organized by the Daros Collection, Zurich (and touring to El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY in February, 2011).
Whitten is currently the subject of a major retrospective organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA, traveling to the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN.
In 2013 Winogrand's work will be the subject of a major retrospective organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and will travel to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
He was the subject of a major retrospective organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art in 2014.

Not exact matches

Nan Goldin's work has been the subject of two major touring museum retrospectives, one organized in 1996 by the Whitney Museum of American Art, and another, in 2001, by the Centre Georges Pompidou.
Not until 1983, eight years after his death, was he the subject of a major retrospective, organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
González is only now the subject of a major retrospective, organized by another art world dynamo, French - Colombian curator María Inés Rodríguez, and on view through September at Madrid's Museo Reina Sofia.
Dine has been the subject of nine major surveys and retrospectives since 1970, including Jim Dine, Some Drawings, organized by the Allen Memorial Art Museum (2005 — 2007); Drawings of Jim Dine, a major traveling retrospective organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (2004); Jim Dine: Walking Memory 1959 — 1969, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY (1999); Jim Dine, Isetan Museum, Tokyo (1990 — 91); Jim Dine: Five Themes, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (1984 — 85); and Jim Dine, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY (1970).
Lives and works in New York City) has been the subject of numerous major solo exhibitions including his critically - acclaimed 2007 mid-career retrospective organized by JoAnne Northrup at the San Jose Museum of Art.
Her work appears in collections worldwide, and in 2007 she was the subject of a major travelling retrospective organized by the Tate Modern in London and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
Now renowned as a seminal artist of the seventies, she has been the subject of five major museum retrospectives — the most recent of which was organized by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in 2004 and traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art, Des Moines Art Center, and Miami Art Museum.
In 2005, Friedlander was the recipient of the prestigious Hasselblad Award as well as the subject of a major traveling retrospective and catalog organized by the Museum of Modern Art.
She has been the subject of two museum retrospectives organized by the Walker Art Center (1985) and the Parrish Art Museum (2013 - 14), and a major solo presentation at the Cleveland Museum of Art in 2014 that reunited her three largest steel - plate installations.
Conner's work will be the subject of a major retrospective, Bruce Conner: It's All True, organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and co-curated by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, where it will open in June 2016.
Il Lee has been the subject of numerous major solo exhibitions including his critically - acclaimed 2007 mid-career retrospective organized by JoAnne Northrup at the San Jose Museum of Art.
His work was the subject of a major traveling retrospective organized by the Yale University Art Gallery (2011 - 2014).
His career was the subject of a major traveling retrospective organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2000.
Louise Bourgeois's work appears in the most important museum collections worldwide and has been the subject of several major traveling retrospectives organized by the Tate Modern, London, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, The Brooklyn Museum and The Kunstverein, Frankfurt.
Goldin's work was the subject of a major touring retrospective exhibition organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1996.
Nan Goldin's work has been the subject of two major touring museum retrospectives, one organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art (1996) and the other by the Centre Georges Pompidou (2001).
Most recently, Goldin's work was the subject of a major touring retrospective organized in 2001 by the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London; the exhibition traveled to Madrid, Porto, Turin, and Warsaw.
Saul was the subject of a major retrospective at the Orange County Museum in 2008, organized by former New Museum curator Dan Cameron and has exhibited at the MoCA Chicago, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado and the MoMA, New York.
His work has been the subject of countless museum exhibitions around the world including major retrospectives organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1973); the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1979); and the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1996).
Goldin's work was the subject of a major touring retrospective exhibition organized by the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris; the exhibition traveled to the Reina Sofía, Madrid; Fundação de Serralves, Porto; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; and Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw.
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