The Sacred Modernist: Josef Albers as a Catholic Artist brings
together works from all phases of Albers's life.
In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Colour Charts inception, the exhibition brings
together works from multiple prominent international institutions including Museum Frieder Burda in Baden - Baden, which is lending Sechs Gelb (Six Yellows), 1966, one of the largest single - panel Colour Charts and one of only six such paintings featured in the 1966 Friedrich & Dahlem exhibition.
International Pop also brings
together works from diverse geographic regions and different periods during the development of the movement to explore common themes and subjects.
This exhibition brings
together works from different series — «Menstrual», «Night Tour», «Instax Love» — that 9mouth has been working on since 2011, and in which he tirelessly and exclusively photographs young Chinese women nude.
Spectra brings
together works from 32 members of Gallery 44 in an exhibition that represents a variety of different photography concepts and techniques, celebrating the diversity of artistic practice and revealing the ways seemingly disparate work can intersect.
FROM OUR BLOG / Assistant curator Katie Adkins writes, «The current installation, Another Look: Appropriation in Art, at the Nasher Museum brings
together works from the 1970s to the present that incorporate and recontextualize imagery from the history of art and the larger world around us.»
This display brings
together works from the ARTIST ROOMS collection of modern and contemporary art.
«When we bring
together works from the museum with those from the Fisher collection there's always an incredible synergy, and that's definitely the case with Artschwager,» says Garrels.
Be among the first to view Constant as the Sun, our third regional biennial exhibition which brings
together works from artists interested in portraying, building and connecting communities.
Fictions brings
together works from all of Matta's creative periods, including three - dimensional installations in several parts that encompass the view and pull him or her into the fictional space.
The Serpentine is currently presenting an exhibition by Michael Craig - Martin; the first solo show of the artist's work in a London public institution since 1989 and brings
together works from 1981 to 2015.
The exhibition SUMMIT brings
together works from the past sixteen years reflecting his long - term commitment to the specific sets of social practices and human - machine interfaces that we have commonly chosen to sum up under the term photography.
This is the first solo show of the artist's work in a London public institution since 1989 and brings
together works from 1981 to 2015, including representations of obsolete technology; laptops, games consoles, black - and - white televisions and incandescent lightbulbs that highlight the increasing transience of innovation.
Inspired by Yves Saint Laurent's music room (from the designer's apartment at 55 rue de Babylone, Paris, for which he commissioned over a dozen of Claude's bronze mirrors) the exhibition brings
together works from 1986 to 2017.
Bringing
together works from between 1981 and 2015, Michael Craig - Martin's Transience will be the artist's first solo show since 1989.
«Human Territory» brings
together works from twelve primarily Brooklyn - based artists in an exploration of man's experiences and interactions with landscape.
This exhibition brings
together works from the ARTIST ROOMS collection alongside other sculptures and a selection of drawings from throughout her career.
Bringing
together works from major international public and private collections, the exhibition is organized with the full support of Lewis» family.
It brings
together works from 1962 to 1978 in an installation which, as good silent partner, doesn't detract from the art on view.
The exhibition brings
together works from her recent series The Map of Exactitude (2011 — 2012), made during two studio residencies: one in Vienna in 2011 and another in London earlier this year.
The show, Nothing But Time, Paul Thek Revisited, 1964 - 1987, brings
together works from all the media Thek used and reunites the artist with Pace Gallery which held a show for Thek in the Spring of 1966 in New York.
The first large - scale retrospective of Zao Wou - Ki's works in Taiwan since 1996, «Infinities of Zao Wou - Ki» draws
together works from public and private collecti...
A group show brings
together works from the 1960s to the present in ways that explore issues of environment and the ways in which humans shape it.
Born from a mutual passion for the female form, «Les Petit Fours» is a carefully curated exhibition that brings
together works from some of the best Australian and international New Contemporary artists and showcases the diversity of female figurative art and portraiture from around the world.
The exhibition brings
together works from prominent collections, dating from 1967 to 2012, celebrating five decades of work by the acclaimed artist.
Le Paradoxe de l'iceberg at the Château de Rentilly brings
together works from the Frac Grand Large — Hauts - de-France collection that use raw materials subjected to chemical or physical modifications.
This exhibition by Michael Craig - Martin (b. Dublin, 1941) brought
together works from 1981 to 2015, including his era - defining representations of once familiar yet obsolete technology; laptops, games consoles, black - and - white televisions and incandescent lightbulbs that highlighted the increasing transience of technological innovation.
This exhibition brings
together works from two related series, Precipitados (Precipitates) 2008 - 2011, and Cronología del Ruido (Chronology of Noise) 2011 - 2012.
The Transience exhibition by Michael Craig - Martin (b. Dublin, 1941) at the Serpentine Gallery brings
together works from 1981 to 2015, including his era - defining representations of once familiar yet obsolete technology; laptops, games consoles, black - and - white televisions and incandescent lightbulbs that highlight the increasing transience of technological innovation.
Monumental / Piccolini brings
together works from different generations that participate in similar explorations of process, concept or aesthetic concerns.
Three galleries bring
together works from the circles of two progenitors of American modernism rarely considered together, Robert Henri and Alfred Stieglitz.
Finally, this book brings
together works from over seventy institutions and private collections, thus giving the reader a profound insight into the fascinating oeuvre of this unusual artist.
Pendleton groups
together works from his OK DADA OK BLACK DADA OK and System of Display series, along with two multi-paneled silkscreen ink on Mylar works.
FROM THE COLLECTION: 1960 — 1969 brings
together works from all areas of MoMA's collection for a Multifaced look at a decade of artistic experimentation
This exhibition brings
together works from four artists that consider bodies — human, earthly, and political — through evidence of their edges.
Bringing
together works from two of his most recent series — E.I. and IBM — our booth will look at how Cairns has evolved unique and unexpected ways of making and presenting his images of cities at night, highlighting his ingenuity for repurposing recycled materials and how he creatively exposes the ephemerality of technologies.
In October, the Tang Museum at Skidmore College, in Saratoga Springs, New York, brings
together works from her series «Predecessors,» which looks at changes across generations — from her grandmothers» insular village life to her own generation of so - called Afropolitans, «who are supercosmopolitan,» she said, «but trying to hold onto traditional things in their own way.»
Curated by Simon Baker (Senior Curator of Photography and International Art, Tate Modern), Emmanuelle de l'Ecotais (Curator for Photography, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris), Shoair Mavlian and Sarah Allen (Assistant Curators, Tate Modern), the exhibition will bring
together works from the 1910s to the present day and will show how photographers responded and contributed to the development of abstraction.
Some of the show's most inspired juxtapositions bring
together works from different art - historical moments.
The exhibition brings
together works from various areas that question new local and universal changes in society, politics and culture.
The joint exhibition brings
together works from its two organizers, the Oakland Museum of California and theSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art — their first collaboration, in fact.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition brought
together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition brings
together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
This exhibition, by bringing
together works from a range of different series and a time span of close to 20 years, allows an examination of these contradictions.
The exhibition brings
together works from different periods, art movements and disciplines where you can discover 20th Century art history, stories and dialogue.
This solo exhibition brings
together works from Specimens (2013), a series of pinned, shadowbox collages made of advertising images collected from glossy magazines, with an improvisational sculptural installation assembled on the floor of Heaven Gallery.
Modern Art Oxford presents «Love Is Enough» an exhibition drawing
together works from public and private collections in the UK and USA, and juxtaposing the work of Pop legend Andy Warhol with the Victorian textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist William Morris.
Titled Fabulism, the exhibition brings
together works from early 2000s with a recent body of work installed around Fort Gansevoort's distinct architectural interior within a three - story Greek Revival house.
The exhibition at the Walther Collection, which took place from the beginning of May 2015 until the fall of 2016, investigated the production and use of serial portraiture, conceptual structures, vernacular imagery, and time - based performance in photography from the 1880s to the present, bringing
together works from international artists.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition will bring
together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.