"To organise the exhibition" means to plan and arrange all the necessary details and tasks for setting up and running an event where artwork, objects, or information will be displayed for people to see and enjoy.
Full definition
One of the pioneers of the British Black Arts Movement, Himid first came to prominence in the 1980s when she began
organising exhibitions of work by her peers, whom she felt were under - represented in the contemporary art scene.
About the show, according to the curator: The challenge in
organising an exhibition with this scale, to discuss comteporary themes and their relations, is set through the group of works from the museum, another institutions and guest artists from three different fields.
In 1974 I was one of the people instrumental in
organising an exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, «Art into Society — Society into Art: Seven German Artists.»
Lubaina Himid: Warp and Weft, Firstsite, Colchester 2017 Turner Prize nominee Lubaina Himid, a key figure in the British Black Arts Movement, first came to prominence in the 1980s when she
began organising exhibitions of work by her peers who were under - represented in the contemporary art scene.
(left) Cecilia Vissers, Blacksod Bay, 2010 Steel, 2 x 95 x 93 x 0.8 cm (photo Peter Cox)(right) Jose Heerkens, Written Colours II, 2010 Oil paint on linen, 150 x 200 cm (photo Willem Kuijpers) May 20 — July 25, 2010 As in previous years, the Waterland Museum is
organising an exhibition on current forms of concrete art.
In 1976, at the height of minimal art and conceptual art, the American painter R.B. Kitaj, then based in Britain,
organised an exhibition titled The Human Clay at the Hayward Gallery in London.
In early 2013 the Gallery offered Lost & Found the opportunity to curate and
organise an exhibition for the Project Space at MK Gallery.
In 2002 the Whitney Museum of Modern Art
organised an exhibition called CODeDOC which was an exhibition showcasing artistic code, which aimed to question the way in which artists were creating work and artistic processes that involved code.
Feeley was instrumental in Bennington becoming a cultural outpost for the New York art world and he
regularly organised exhibitions of Abstract Expressionism.
In 1993 Annely Juda Fine
Art organised the exhibition Partners, a selection of works by artists who, either through marriage or otherwise, were considered partners in their personal rather than professional lives.
The New York based author and curator has a profound knowledge of Matthew Barney's work and will be
organising the exhibition project in close collaboration with the artist and the Schaulager team.
Unusually, young people who had participated in the research project were also involved in
organising the exhibition event and in particular, in documenting the free party scene.
The 1950's saw
Marlborough organise exhibitions devoted to the work of Mary Cassatt, Jean - Baptiste Camille Corot, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Paul Signac, Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh amongst others.
In addition to the wide range of national and international exhibitions at the gallery, Vartai participates in international art fairs and
organises exhibitions representing the nation at prestigious international events such as Liverpool or Venice Biennale.
After graduating from the Department of Oil Painting at the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts in Hangzhou (now China Academy of Art), Huang returned to his birthplace as a teacher and
started organising exhibitions and events with his friends.
Proceeds from the fund, titled Artists for Artangel, will go towards helping the agency to
continue organising exhibitions and commissioning artists to create new work.
Leah Dickerman, the Marlene Hess Curator of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, New York joins in conversation Achim Borchardt - Hume, Director of Exhibitions, Tate Modern, on the eve of the two museums»
collaboratively organised exhibition Robert Rauschenberg.
Over the past ten years, the Astrup Fearnley Museet has initiated research into and
organised exhibitions featuring the young contemporary art scenes in North America (The Uncertain States of America, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Gunnar B. Kvaran and Hans Ulrich Obrist) China (China Power Station, curated by Julia Peyton - Jones, Gunnar B. Kvaran and Hans Ulrich Obrist) and India (Indian Highway, curated by Julia Peyton - Jones, Gunnar B. Kvaran and Hans Ulrich Obrist).
In 1951, the
MOMA organised an exhibition of Anni's work, which then toured the US for two years, establishing Anni Albers as one of the most important textile artists of the 20th century.
During her time at the Southern Californian kunsthalle,
Copelin organised exhibitions with established artists, including Yutaka Sone, Simone Forti, Agnes Denes, Joyce Pensato, Michael Queenland, Suzanne Lacy, and Tania Bruguera, as well as more emerging ones like Andrew Cannon, Dwyer Kilcollin, Michael Manning, Keltie Ferris and Samira Yamin.
In 2011, the Contemporary Art Club (CAC) in cooperation with the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien (KHM, Museum of Fine Arts Vienna),
organised an exhibition series at the Theseustemple, a classicist building constructed at the beginning of the 19th century in Vienna's Volksgarten.
Gary Garrels has been curator of Painting and Sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art since 2008,
organising exhibitions like Jasper Johns: Seeing with the Mind's Eye (2012 — 2013) and co-curating Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective (2011).
-
Organise exhibition related transport and insurance, which includes updating checklists, obtaining estimates of costs, and monitoring customs documentation, liaising with shippers and the exhibition curator.
Founded in 2013 by Daria Kirsanova, narrative projects first operated as a project
space organising exhibitions in London as well as off - site collaborations around the world.
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane together with the the Centro di Cultura Contemporanea Strozzina, Florence is
organising the exhibition Traces of Time (03 October 2012 — 27 January 2013) in Florence.
Despite being a curator of the 2014 Whitney Biennial, Grabner maintains she's an
artist organising an exhibition and shudders at the term «professional curator», avowing that artists know how to install and contextualise their own and other artists» work with more finesse than any administrator ever could.
In 2007 the Museum of Modern Art in New
York organised an exhibition with great impact, titled The Painter's Etchings, Freud's place in postwar art history admitted through a side - door rather than placed in the canon.
He most
recently organised an exhibition and symposium at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University (NY) entitled «Lines of Control,» part of an ongoing project that looks at the idea of partitions as a productive space — where nations are made.
Once a year Sutton
Lane organises an exhibition which serves as critical reference for the contemporary programme of the gallery and which informs the practice of its artists from a historical point of view:
With his «mentor ``, the art dealer Hans - Jürgen Müller, their colleague Ursula Schurr, and the support of the Grässlin family, Max
Hetzler organised the exhibition europa 79, with a growing awareness of their profession and a desire to highlight not only the commercial but the intellectual role of the galleries alongside the then flourishing art institutions.