Sentences with phrase «summer exhibition bringing»

In 2015, Tate Liverpool will stage a summer exhibition bringing together the late works of influential American artist Jackson Pollock, plus solo exhibitions by Romanian artist Geta Bratescu and video installation artist and Turner nominee Cathy Wilkes.
Overall, No Lemon No Melon at Flowers offers a refreshingly intelligent summer exhibition bringing together eight interesting artists who utilize layering techniques to address the physicality of their surroundings, both on their own and in conversation with the other works on view in the gallery.
In 2015, Tate Liverpool will also stage a summer exhibition bringing together the late works of influential American artist Jackson Pollock, plus solo exhibitions by Romanian artist Geta Brătescu and the video - installation artist and Turner nominee Cathy Wilkes.
The London Open 2018 — summer exhibition brings together dynamic and critical contemporary art in London
Gladstone Gallery's 21st Street summer exhibition brings together a group of Japan» post-war artists including Jiro Takamatsu, Lee Ufan and Katsuro Yoshido.

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Frieze's first - ever summer exhibition in The Regent's Park brings together 23 new and significant works by 20th - century masters and leading contemporary artists from around the world, including Rasheed Araeen, John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, Gary Hume, KAWS, Alicja Kwade, Michael Craig Martin, Eduardo Paolozzi, Jaume Plen - sa, Thomas J Price, Ugo Rondinone and Hank Willis Thomas.
The summer months are bringing many other firsts, including Betye Saar «s exhibition «Still Tickin»» in The Netherlands, her first in Europe.
Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, York - shire Sculpture Park), Frieze's firrst - ever summer exhibition in Regent's Park will bring together 23 new and significant works by 20th - century masters -LSB-...]
Spanning numerous areas of SALT, the exhibition brings together photographic works, wall texts, films and installations, including the newly commissioned film There are no Syrian refugees in Turkey (2016), shot in Istanbul in the summer of 2016.
Selected by Clare Lilley Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and featuring leading international galleries, Frieze's first - ever summer exhibition in Regent's Park will bring together 25 new and significant works by leading 20th - century and contemporary artists from around the world.
Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, York - shire Sculpture Park), Frieze's firrst - ever summer exhibition in Regent's Park will bring together 23 new and significant works by 20th - century masters and leading contemporary artists from around the world, including Rasheed Araeen, John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, Gary Hume, KAWS, Alicja Kwade, Michael Craig Martin, Eduardo Paolozzi, Jaume Plen - sa, Thomas J Price, Ugo Rondinone and Hank Willis Thomas.
Although the 2012 retrospective at Tate Modern was rapturously received, bringing with it a renewed reminder of the power of early works such as The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living and Mother and Child, Divided, recent exhibitions have been panned — Schizophrenogenesis was condemned for coasting on past glory, while 2012's painting - focused Two Weeks, One Summer received scathing one - star reviews — and there is a nagging sense that these days his art can resemble a factory production line, with endless copies of his popular «spot» paintings churned out in the name of brand recognition.
Summer has arrived and brought with it plenty of museum exhibitions on Long Island.
These galleries will bring Mass MoCA's exhibition areas to roughly 260,000 square feet after the renovations announced last summer, funded partly with $ 25.4 million from the state.
Vivid magenta, sky blue and a deep aquamarine are hardly colours that bring to mind the classical galleries of the Royal Academy in London, but for this year's Summer Exhibition — now in its 247th year — the bland white walls have been scrapped for an altogether jazzier colour scheme.
This summer the AGO celebrates the power of Inuit art by bringing together two extraordinary artists in our major exhibition of the season.
This exhibition brings two great Impressionist masterpieces to Norfolk: Claude Monet's Haystacks, Late Summer, from the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, and Vincent van Gogh's Wheat Field behind St. Paul's Hospital, St. Remy from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
This association with nature is signature for Merris, as suggested by many of the exhibitions in which his work is featured or included, such as The Secret Life in summer 2015 at Murray Guy Gallery in New York, which brought together cross-generational artists who «approach the natural world with an intuitive sense of curiosity and profound inventiveness.»
And in a quick sashay from artist to curator, he brought together the work of fellow artists in a summer exhibition at Tanya Leighton Gallery, where he'll have a solo in February 2016.
We love the format, but the greater opportunities for members» exhibitions we will have at the Printers Building suggest it's time to bring this summer tradition to a happy close.
Blain Southern, London, until 27 September 2014 Mayfair's Blain Southern brings together some big names for its summer group exhibition, including Italian avant - gardists Lucio Fontana and Michelangelo Pistoletto, German painter Gerhard Richter and major figures in American art such as Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Gordon Matta - Clark, Lawrence Weiner, Bill Viola and James Turrell.
The Bauhaus: Art as Life public programme also brings to London a host of workshops, talks, films and performances as well as a major Creative Learning initiative for the Bauhaus exhibition, the Art School Lab, an intensive two - week summer school held at the Barbican and led by leading practitioners from all artistic backgrounds.
For Bowey, however, the real joy of the RA lies with the «camaraderie and hectic putting together» of the Summer Exhibition, and the opportunity it brings to get to know artists she might never have met otherwise.
features the work of Libby Rosa, Andrew Tarlow, and Rob Ventura that are brought together to create a colorful exhibition for summer's end.
Bringing together 28 works by an impressive roster of artists, David Zwirner's summer group exhibition aims to provide support to Thread, a socio - cultural community center located in Sinthian, a small village on the southeastern part of Senegal.
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MK Gallery's summer exhibition, Cadences (27 June — 7 September 2014), brings together a selection of 40 historical and modern works on loan from one of Holland's most illustrious collections - the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam - alongside a contemporary film, Flight by Catherine Yass, a British artist who was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2002.
This summer's Main Gallery Exhibition brings together 21 artists to explore what can be accomplished with three basic artistic elements and principles: color, line and pattern.
If you're even just a little weary of the well - made, no - risk, eye - on - fashion fare in so many Manhattan summer group shows, consider a trip to the Bronx Museum of the Arts, where the exhibition «State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970» has breezed in from the West Coast, bringing with it a tonic of gawky rawness and moral purpose.
«From Here and There» is the continuation of the group exhibition that brings together several artists from Colorado with artists from Wales (originally shown in Wales this past summer).
A major part of the Garage summer exhibition season, the show — curated by Massimiliano Gioni and Gary Carrion - Murayari from the New Museum in New York — brings together around four hundred works, including ephemera and materials from the personal archive of a figure who has been key to the American art scene since the 1990s.
Explore the Summer Exhibition with this guide for young visitors, including questions, puzzles and sketches to bring the exhibitioExhibition with this guide for young visitors, including questions, puzzles and sketches to bring the exhibitionexhibition to life.
We are pleased to announce our Summer 2018 exhibition which brings together recent projects by six female artists: Pia Camil, E.V. Day, Sarah Lucas, Wangechi Mutu, Ebony G. Patterson and Alyson Shotz.
A flurry of art exhibitions launched Memorial Day weekend and continued all summer long, bringing with it a range of contemporary and historic art shows.
Investments from donors like you will also bring to life the important spring 2018 show Eye on Nature: Andrew Wyeth and John Ruskin, as well as our ambitious summer exhibition series — planned in partnership with a range of civic organizations and leaders — marking the 50th anniversary of Wilmington's 1968 riots and National Guard occupation.
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This summer, as we finally acknowledge marriage equality in the US, Muholi's exhibition brings much - needed visibility to deeper issues of racism, misogyny, and erasure, reminding us that this is just the beginning.
A Sculptural Premise, the group show and summer exhibition at STEVENSON's Cape Town venue brings together works that share a sculptural premise in their conception.
The Dulwich Picture Gallery will bring together some of the best and most innovative works by Paul Nash, C.R.W. Nevinson, Stanley Spencer, Mark Gertler, Dora Carrington and David Bomberg for the first time in a new exhibition this Summer.
CONTINUED exhibition brings together a total of 200 artists from all over the world, not only from New York and the United States, but also 100 rising artists from Korea, Japan, and China, where the Olympic games will be held in order, respectively; the PyeongChang Winter Games are being held in 2018, followed by the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games, and the 2022 Beijing Winter Games.
AWARDS 2003 Winners of the Royal Academy of Arts Charles Wollaston Award (at the Summer Exhibition) Nominated for Turner Prize Bring Me the Head of..., Edition of 200, 7 mins, published by Ridinghouse Editions, London
Reception: Friday, September 8, 2017, 5 - 8 pm Gallery Talk: Wednesday, September 20, 6 pm The WAX exhibition, curated by Jack O. Summers, brings together the encaustic work of seven artists: Nina Caruso, Lynda Cole, Birgit Huttemann - Holz, Candace Law, Chris McCauley,...
From her first Houston exhibitions in public spaces, like Two Allen Center supporting the Asia Society's vision of creating their new building where Colton sponsored major contemporary Asian art exhibitions from Thailand, China and Japan in October of 2000, 2001 and 2002... to supporting FotoFest in 2002 by bringing the film Downtown 81 featuring Jean Michel Basquiat to the Angelika Film Center and the accompanying exhibition to a funky art space restaurant in Montrose..., then going to Summer Street and opening Deborah Colton Gallery in 2004, which started the revitalization of that area... Colton has always paved the way to help positive things happen for Houston in the future.
For the past 247 years the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition has brought with it a cultural overview of contemporary art in the capital, and this year's exhibition holds 1,100 works for the avid collector to peruse at their leisure — but [as usual] it might takExhibition has brought with it a cultural overview of contemporary art in the capital, and this year's exhibition holds 1,100 works for the avid collector to peruse at their leisure — but [as usual] it might takexhibition holds 1,100 works for the avid collector to peruse at their leisure — but [as usual] it might take a while.
In the summer of 2012, Tate Liverpool will bring together a collection of important later works by the three artists for a groundbreaking exhibition.
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