The museum supports a wide variety of emerging and mid-career artists
through innovative exhibitions and audience engagement.
Part of the 21c Museum Hotel, the museum brings contemporary art to the public
through innovative exhibitions and programs that integrate art into daily life.
Founded in 1986, Swiss Institute (SI) is an independent non-profit contemporary art institution dedicated to promoting forward - thinking and experimental art making
through innovative exhibitions and programs.
Not exact matches
The Festival champions emerging and established voices; discovers award - winning filmmakers and creators; curates
innovative experiences; and introduces new technology and ideas
through premieres,
exhibitions, talks, and live performances.
Our students have thrived with the school's
innovative project - based learning curriculum, consistently producing powerful and creative displays of work
through exhibitions.
By combining post-war artists
through emerging practitioners, the
exhibition aims to create intergenerational dialogues that enhance understanding of
innovative artists working today.
Through exhibitions, public programs, voter registration drives, and billboard advertisements, along with creative contributions from dozens of artists, the
innovative campaign encouraged political engagement and critical discourse in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election.
Through exhibitions, commissions, artist residencies, and education programs, we support the creation and presentation of
innovative art about place.
Under her leadership the Harlem museum continues to support emerging artists
through its residency program, show work by important, often overlooked veteran artists, and present
innovative new
exhibitions.
This is the third year of the Commons Collaboration project, which seeks to engage audiences
through innovative art and programs inspired by the adjacent Imagining Home
exhibition.
EXHIBITION «Who We Be» @ Cantor Center for the Arts at Stanford University (March 30 — June 27, 2016): This timely and innovative exhibition explores visual culture since 1965 through the lens of cultural, political and demograph
EXHIBITION «Who We Be» @ Cantor Center for the Arts at Stanford University (March 30 — June 27, 2016): This timely and
innovative exhibition explores visual culture since 1965 through the lens of cultural, political and demograph
exhibition explores visual culture since 1965
through the lens of cultural, political and demographic change.
This
innovative collaboration with the city was designed to bring art into the community, activating public engagement with contemporary art
through curated
exhibitions and programs, and revive underutilized properties in the city of Waltham, supporting the city's long - term goals for economic growth and cultural vibrancy.
As director, Lehman has successfully enhanced the Museum's relevance and connection to its community
through the presentation of
innovative exhibitions and reinstallations of the permanent collection.
This unique presentation was chronicled in a beautifully illustrated and informative publication that takes the reader
through this unparalleled
exhibition and complements the original intent of these two extraordinary painters with
innovative, contemporary art of our time.
The center's
innovative and exciting
exhibitions, public programs and publications enrich the lives of the community
through an appreciation of and involvement with contemporary art.
The Newport Street
exhibition is the first major show since Hoyland's death in 2011 and will reaffirm his status as an important and
innovative force within international abstraction, providing new insights into the way in which his work evolved from the huge colour - stained canvases of the 1960s,
through the textured surfaces of the 1970s to the more spatially complex paintings of the early 1980s.
Through thoughtfully curated
exhibitions and
innovative programming, the fair will certainly encourage lively conversations and provide an opportunity for exciting discoveries.
About the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Founded in 1981, by artists for artists, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts supports today's artists
through an international artist - in - residence program, temporary
exhibitions and commissions, and
innovative public programs.
About Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Founded in 1981, by artists for artists, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts supports today's artists
through an international artist - in - residence program, temporary
exhibitions and commissions, and
innovative public programs.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. presents The Prismatic, a new contemporary art
exhibition that explores the universal human tension between self and other, individual and group, and private and public,
through innovative mixed media and installation works from seven accomplished artists.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents A Touching Note from the Past, a new group
exhibition that journeys into Korean collective sentiment
through the
innovative fiber and textile artwork of Fiber 4 Now members Hwayoung Kang, Eunsil Song, Seungah Oh, and Siwon Lee.
The globe - trotting dealer Sundaram Tagore, who first set up shop in Hollywood Road in 2007, will present a solo
exhibition by Singaporean artist Jane Lee, who is best known for challenging preconceptions about painting
through her
innovative and visually striking treatments of unconventional materials.
About Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Founded in 1981, by artists for artists, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts supports today's artists
through an international artist - in - residence program, temporary
exhibitions and commissions, and
innovative public programs.
Through their consistent efforts and
innovative exhibitions, both Molesworth and Obrist have demonstrated a profound belief in the importance of art and
exhibitions as vital participants in the constitution of our public sphere.
Beyond Objecthood focuses on
innovative figures, artworks, and institutions that pioneered the
exhibition as a critical form, tracing its evolution
through the activities of curator Harald Szeemann, relational art, and New Institutionalism.
Through creative and strategic collection building,
exhibition planning, and
innovative programming, contemporary art can provide an exciting and experimental platform in which to energize other collections, from Antiquities to 18th and 19th Century American Art, and can beautifully illustrate man's need to create and connect to others, whether in the spiritual or physical realms.
RIAN — A Journey
through Irish Jewellery and Accessories is an
exhibition showcasing contemporary and
innovative Irish jewellery, accessories and design.
Thematic areas The
exhibition itinerary is currently articulated in nine different thematic areas, which document some of the most
innovative aspects of the artistic practice from the second half of the twentieth century until today, seen
through the experience of the former Galleria d'Arte Moderna.
MUNAL also saw an increase in attendance of 30 percent during his tenure
through the presentation of increasingly
innovative exhibitions and programs that highlighted the museum's outstanding collections in new ways.
Josiah McElheny «s new solo
exhibition at Andrea Rosen Gallery explores textiles and objects
through innovative abstraction.
PROJECTS provides audiences with fresh encounters with the creative disciplines
through the inventive use of materials and methods; 12 solo
exhibitions — from figures such as Yoshitoshi Kanemaki, Teppei Kaneuji and Katsuo Tachi — offer a rich cultural tapestry
innovative practice.
On view at the Grey Art Gallery from January 11
through April 2, this timely and topical
exhibition was conceived by Walid Raad — a media artist based in New York and Beirut and best known for his
innovative project titled The Atlas Group — and Akram Zaatari, a prominent video artist, filmmaker, and curator who lives and works in Beirut.
«Ultimately, the goal is to expand the understanding of the arts of Africa
through landmark acquisitions and
innovative exhibition strategies that link together historical, modern and contemporary African arts, and placing them in local, transnational, and global contexts.
To understand the richness of Georgia O'Keeffe's artistic practice, this
exhibition reveals her disciplined drawing practice, dramatic color palette, and
innovative sense for composition
through paintings and drawings that span her career.
This summer, Somerset House in London will stage a unique
exhibition which explores the impact of one of the most
innovative and influential filmmakers of all time — Stanley Kubrick —
through some of today's most talented artists.
David Moxon posts about Zig Zag: deliberations in construction, sequence and colour, on view at Charlie Dutton Gallery, London
through July 2, 2011, an «
innovative and diverse
exhibition of new developments in abstraction... These artists have developed an understanding for the possibility of an «internal logic» in their work,» as well as «ideas of «colour interaction» and «colour juxtaposition».»
In their two - person
exhibition «Away From Keyboard» at Postmasters Gallery, New York - based artists Kristin Lucas and Joe McKay challenge viewers» perceptions
through a wide range of engrossing user interfaces and
innovative technology.
Through the lens of national and international artists, this
exhibition will explore the history and culture of this
innovative region, the community of Los Altos and its surrounding areas, and the distinctive character of each artwork's setting.
Through paintings, costume and set designs, posters, photographs, film clips and theater ephemera this
exhibition brings to light an exhilarating but fleeting moment in the cultural history of the Soviet Union when
innovative visual artists joined forces with avant - garde playwrights, actors, and theatrical producers.
The Art Center offers extensive and
innovative instruction in broad areas of artistic endeavor
through classes,
exhibitions, interactive arts activities, and community outreach initiatives.
Storefront most visibly demonstrates its commitment to presenting
innovative and provocative work to the public
through its acclaimed
exhibition program.
Santa Monica Museum of Art (MMoA) presents NY / LA, an
innovative program initiative that diversifies SMMoA's curatorial voice
through an all - new, annual
exhibition series.
Engage with artists, curators, writers, and scholars
through innovative programs that explore the Whitney's current
exhibitions and permanent collection.
Located on the edge of East Williamsburg, this cutting - edge gallery founded by Kelani Nichole focuses on solo
exhibitions by women who are reconfiguring technology in exciting and
innovative ways
through their computer - based practices.
Curated by Cheryl Haines, the executive director of the For - Site Foundation — an arts organisation that supports
innovative pop - up shows and site - specific works — the
exhibition highlights the human cost of war and political conflict
through the works of internationally renowned artists.
Tracing a history of curating
through its most
innovative shows, renowned curator Jens Hoffmann selects the 50 key
exhibitions that have most significantly shaped the practice of both artists and curators.
The
exhibition includes some
innovative communication devices, such as the low - fi augmented reality «stereo - visors» which provide surprising views superimposed to the model of A Liminal Blur, the project by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects for Mexican town, and the Microsoft HoloLens VR headsets
through which the visitors can get an in - depth conceptual preview of the Center for Fulfillment, Knowledge, and Innovation conceived by Greg Lynn.
The works in this
exhibition were chosen for the
innovative ways in which the artists engaged with ritual — including
through studio art - making and artistic practices that use symbolic actions.
While the permanent
exhibition features 20th century artworks, twenty - first century art is presented
through an intense program of thematic temporary
exhibitions and special projects, especially focused on the most recent and
innovative forms of artistic expression.
In this
innovative exhibition by the artist, combining live art, drama, film and sculpture, audiences will be guided by soprano and artist Joanna Dudley
through a unique immersive installation.