In the last two years he has become more and more prominent
through large group exhibitions, and his recent show of new works (all from 1987) in a temporary gallery at Clayton State College in suburban Atlanta has consolidated his presence as an important and idiosyncratic voice
Not exact matches
Opening at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City on Saturday, May 10 and continuing to August 1, 2014, the
exhibition will present work from Resnick's entire six - decade career, including a rare 1937 portrait; quintessential Abstract Expressionist paintings from the 1940s and»50s; a selection of the
large allover paintings of the 1960s
through 1980s for which Resnick is best known; and a
group of late figurative works.
From focused
exhibitions on the work of Cuban painter Amelia Peláez and Haitian born, Miami - based artist Edouard Duval - Carrié to thematic presentations of the Museum's permanent collection to major retrospectives on artists Ai Weiwei and Beatriz Milhazes and
group exhibitions on the exchange of ideas between the Caribbean basin, Europe, and North Africa, PAMM's upcoming projects serve as critical frames
through which
larger dialogues about recent history, migration, new cultural formations, and diverse ideologies can be structured.
Generously spread
through a
large gallery space, this
exhibition showcases 15 artists and artist
groups currently working on the island.
Marc Quinn is currently the subject of a solo
exhibition at Mary Boone Gallery in Chelsea where a sparse
grouping of four
large scale bronze sculptures of different species of sea shells are on view
through June 29.
SFMOMA Soundtracks, SFMOMA's first
large - scale
group exhibition exploring the role of sound in contemporary art, is on view
through January 1, 2018.
When you visit, Anne will present their work and process, ask our guests to put descriptive language to the abstract work on view, and,
through simple exercises, and encourage you to reflect on / share their own creative practice and / or identity in relationship to their work as well as the
larger group exhibition.
Opening Night is May 18th Time: 7 - 11 pm featuring dance performance in the streets by Brontez Purnell & Amara Tabor Smith Performances by LoveWarz and Sean O'Dell Music by Strawberry Smog + Moira Scar Free Cafe, Public Art and more... About the Show: The Luggage Store Gallery presents Streetopia, a
large - scale
group exhibition to take place in venues throughout downtown San Francisco this coming May 18
through June 23.
Now with a
large group exhibition curated by Bennet Schlesinger, «Fissure: Fog» works
through the murk and obscurity of the physical and grounding nature.
A monumental sculptural installation by Nancy Rubins and a
large group exhibition titled Denial Is A River explore our collective iconography as it has been built up by the mass market throughout the last decade
through physical and intellectual deconstruction, while suggesting new meanings with wit and cynicism.
The PROJECT 1049 artist - led
group exhibition presents
large - scale and site - specfic works in and around Switzerland's Gstaad, opening July 29 running
through August 21.
On view from June 28
through August 11, 2017, Cells will be presented across the gallery's adjacent spaces at 509 and 507 West 24th Street, making it the
largest group exhibition at the gallery to date.
Lorenzo: I'm working on three
large woven pieces for a
group exhibition curated by Howard Fox for the Craft And Folk Art Museum in L.A. on view in September 2015
through January 3, 2016, and a show of paintings for CB1 Gallery, which opens in November 2015.
To visit Surface Support, a
group exhibition of a meta - mixed - media sort currently on view at Signal Gallery (
through August 9th), is to enter a
large, mostly dark room, and to be greeted by a rather aesthetically fragmented suite of objects whose carnivalesque cacophonies — visual as well as acoustic — seem to share the common function of shooing you away.
Entering the recent
exhibition «Vanishing Points» at James Cohan Gallery in New York, one was confronted with a
large wall text — visible from the street
through the gallery's glass doors — penned by a
group of black women artists in the name of the Black Lives Matter movement.