León de la Barra has curated or cocurated more
than a dozen exhibitions in the past decade, at institutions including the David Roberts Art Foundation and the Architecture Foundation, London; Centre de Art Contemporaine, Geneva, and Kunsthalle Zürich; apexart and Art in General, New York; Casa Luis Barragán, Casa del Lago, and Museo Tamayo, Mexico City; Museo La Ene, Buenos Aires; Museu Carmen Miranda, Rio de Janeiro; Beta Local, San Juan; Centro Cultural de España, Guatemala City; Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain; and Proyecto AMIL, Lima.
Willem de Kooning's relationship with Pace dates to the gallery's origins in 1963 and spans five decades, during which the gallery has presented more
than a dozen exhibitions devoted to the artist.
He has published numerous books as well as organized more
than a dozen exhibitions as an independent curator.
León de la Barra has organized or co-organized more
than a dozen exhibitions in the past decade at institutions including the David Roberts Art Foundation and the Architecture Foundation, London; Centre de Art Contemporaine, Geneva, and Kunsthalle Zürich; apexart and Art in General, New York; Casa Luis Barragán, Casa del Lago, and Museo Tamayo, Mexico City; Museo La Ene, Buenos Aires; Museu Carmen Miranda, Rio de Janeiro; Beta Local, San Juan; Centro Cultural de España, Guatemala City; Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain; and Proyecto AMIL, Lima.
In the 2014/2015 art season, he will be organizing solo Brazilian artist exhibitions in New York, London and Paris as well as more
than a dozen exhibitions in São Paulo with North American artists.
Lax served as assistant curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem, where for seven years he organized more
than a dozen exhibitions, including «When the Stars Begin to Fall: Imagination and the American South,» which is currently on view, and other museum programs.
This year alone, there have been more
than a dozen exhibitions of her work at museums and commercial galleries in the United States and in Europe.
Works are now on loan to more
than a dozen exhibitions in six countries.
Not exact matches
The longest - running
exhibition of African - American art in the U.S. features more
than 100 dynamic works of art from amateur and professional African - American artists from around the nation, as well as a youth category which features work by a
dozen area high school artists.
She presented two
dozen harmoniously blended paintings and drawings (none larger
than 25 by 23 inches) in her third solo
exhibition at Corbett vs. Dempsey.
To realize the show, the curators secured
dozens of loans from leading museums and private collections in the US and many other countries; the lenders list is more extensive
than that of most large - scale contemporary museum
exhibitions.
The
exhibition features more
than a
dozen works depicting still lifes, cityscapes, and landscapes, all replete with his innate eye for color and light.
The editorial staff at New American Paintings have put together a list of more
than 40 of the top painting
exhibitions on view at private galleries across the country this month — from New York to Los Angeles, Chicago to Miami, and more — including more
than a
dozen shows from artists previously included in New American Paintings and featuring
dozens of notable and not - to - be-missed shows from across the country.
The
exhibition includes more
than two -
dozen modestly scaled drawings, paintings, pastels and mixed media works, dated between 1966 and 2000, depicting cityscapes, mountains, and farmland.
More
than a
dozen artists will contribute work to a special
exhibition at the Storm King Art Center next year.
John Walker: Recent Paintings, the current
exhibition at the Alexandre Gallery, features seven large pictures as well as numerous smaller ones, including more
than a
dozen compact oils made on discarded Bingo cards, which the artist found in the former grange hall that became his studio in Seal Point on the coast of Maine.
The gallery has mounted more
than 200
exhibitions and published more
than a
dozen monographs.
Over three
dozen artists fill an entire museum, sharing nothing more
than abstraction — plus those suitably profound nouns in the
exhibition subtitle.
One of America's pre-eminent contemporary sculptors and a pioneer in the history of African - American art, Edwards» work has been the subject of more
than a
dozen solo
exhibitions including at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Los Angeles County Museum.
The
exhibition is a vast, encyclopedic survey of more
than 100 works by three
dozen artists.
The Aaron Siskind Centennial Celebration took place in 2003 and 2004, with
exhibitions at more
than a
dozen institutions across the country, each devoted to a different period or theme of his life and work.
Our editorial staff have put together our monthly Must - See list for the month of May, our guide to more
than 50 of the best contemporary painting
exhibitions in the country, including 15 shows of artists previously featured in New American Paintings and
dozens of notable and not - to - be-missed shows across the USA.
Coe has curated more
than 40
exhibitions, authored more
than a
dozen publications, and juried several regional and national
exhibitions.
Co-curated by acclaimed novelist Colm Tóibín and Declan Kiely, head of the Morgan's Department of Literary and Historical Manuscripts, the
exhibition includes a rich and eclectic selection of more
than fifty paintings, drawings, watercolors, sculptures, photographs, manuscripts, letters, and printed books from two
dozen museums and private collections in the United States, Great Britain, and Ireland.
Recently debuting stateside, featuring more
than 170 works made between 1963 - 1983 by
dozens of black artists, the
exhibition closed today at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark., and will travel to the Brooklyn Museum.
«How to Live Together» filled both floors of the Kunsthalle's
exhibition space, with more
than two
dozen expansive bodies of works, including a deconstructed restaging of Gelitin's 2013
exhibition at Berlin's Schinkel Pavillon.
The
exhibition was developed through an independent study graduate course at Chicago's Columbia College led by Jessica Cochran, who with co-curators Elizabeth Isakson - Dado, Hannah King, and C.J. Mace, invited more
than a
dozen artists to imagine new artworks to be made from abaca and cotton paper by graduate students at Columbia.
The gallery has mounted over 200
exhibitions and published more
than a
dozen monographs.
He has presented more
than twenty solo art
exhibitions, and received over two -
dozen awards for his artwork.
A widely exhibited artist known for large mixed - media prints that combine digital and traditional processes, Carmon Colangelo's work has been featured in more
than 20 solo shows and
dozens of group
exhibitions in Argentina, Canada, England, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and across the United States.
Ranging from photography to drawing to installation, the more
than four
dozen works in the
exhibition include: critically acclaimed videos by Marilyn Minter (Green Pink Caviar, 2009) and Kate Gilmore (Between a Hard Place, 2008), who credits Minter for teaching her to «be bold, honest and to never, ever relax»; a new large - scale sculpture by Marianne Vitale (Double Decker Outhouse, 2011), who says seeing Hungarian flimmaker Bela Tarr's 7 - hour epic Sátántángó confirmed her need to be an artist early in her career; and the latest project from Lisa Kirk (Backyard Adversaries (Ashes to Ashes), 2011), who sees a «sublime level of alchemy, the act of making work that is not only inspiring, but is revolutionary» in David Hammons» Fly Jar (1996).
This
exhibition of more
than a
dozen Greco - Roman objects from the Smart Museum also included several comparative Egyptian objects from the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago.
This career survey is Parrasch Heijnen's first
exhibition of Alexander's work and includes more
than two -
dozen extraordinary examples, many of which were generously loaned from private and museum collections.
In conjunction with Echo of the Unknown, Blaffer will collaborate with more
than a
dozen UH colleges and Houston institutions on the Blaffer Art Museum Innovation Series, an ambitious slate of lectures, gallery talks and panel discussions, enhancing the
exhibition's role as a catalyst for cross-disciplinary learning.
While MFA exposure and real - world experience are at the core of the Welch Aqua Art Miami program, more
than a
dozen works were acquired including paintings by Larkin Ford, Joe Hadden and Elham Masoudi, ceramic / DVD works by Rachael Ballard, and photographs by MFA photo graduates, Tyler Mann, John Prince and Ben Lee, among others, as well as follow - up with potential collectors and
exhibition leads.
Vanessa Prager's upcoming
exhibition at Richard Heller Gallery will feature more
than a
dozen new works, a series of self - portraits, which move fluidly between figuration and abstraction.
After more
than a decade of work, Daven Anderson has participated in
dozens of
exhibitions and is widely recognized as a master watercolorist.
Performances and projects will be located at institutions and sites throughout Southern California, in close proximity to more
than two
dozen Pacific Standard Time
exhibitions.
Since the late 1960s, Allen has mounted more
than two
dozen solo
exhibitions, including two at MoMA / PS1 and four at the legendary John Weber Gallery (both NYC), where she was represented during the 1970s and early 1980s.
By 2003, Gilliam's work had been the subject of more
than 30 solo
exhibitions internationally and was represented in
dozens of museum collections and public installations.
Despite initial progress, Andrews and more
than a
dozen other African American artists drop out of the Whitney's 1971
exhibition Contemporary Black Artists in America in protest over the show's total lack of African American curators.
With items ranging from bestselling novels to avant - garde jazz albums to a tarot deck, the Blue Black Library includes the selections of more
than a
dozen guest contributors, as well as
exhibition references, visitor recommendations, and a Spotify playlist.
This open - submission
exhibition features more
than a
dozen artists, each seeking to represent and celebrate the magnificence of Yosemite National Park during its 125th anniversary.
Her collection of more
than a
dozen of these «wonderful other worlds» is on display now for the first time in an
exhibition titled Wonders at Chicago's Catherine Edelman Gallery.
Having published more
than a
dozen books and numerous
exhibition catalogues, TYFA is dedicated to advancing the careers of their artists while contributing to the contemporary art dialogue.
With more
than a
dozen works on display touching on pottery, sculpture and photography, this
exhibition joins new perspectives to familiar porcelain motifs.
Smith has more
than 100 solo
exhibitions in 28 states to her credit and has exhibited internationally and in
dozens more group
exhibitions worldwide.
★ Queens Museum: «Bringing the World Into the World» (through Oct. 12) The Queens Museum builds an
exhibition around its great panorama of New York City with works in sculpture, video, installation and drawing by more
than a
dozen artists.
Since 2003, Shalen has organized more
than two
dozen rotating
exhibitions at the Northern Westchester Hospital on behalf of the Katonah Museum Artists Association.
A new digitally - minded
exhibition by the art writing team at Art F City features more
than two
dozen works by artists who use animated GIFs to create work — from Brenna Murphy's dizzying electronic architecture to Jacolby Satterwhite's pulsing alternate universe.