Each artist has considered the particular history of Portland in
their unique work for this exhibition.
Not exact matches
I have been filling sketchbooks with designs in thatch
for some time, but in creating this new piece of
work, I was able to spend time with a thatcher (called Stewart Alexander) and design and make a
unique piece of
work for my
exhibition as a result, albeit relatively small - scale
for the time being until my skills and experience increase — my experience of thatching is at the absolute beginning.
For many recent
exhibitions, including Portrait of a Young Man at the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, URANIBORG at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris, France and the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, Canada and, most recently, Disasters and Miracles at the Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland, Grasso has acted as a co-curator in conjunction with the museums, altering the architecture of the
exhibition spaces and merging his
works with pieces in the permanent collections of the institutions in order to create a
unique and dynamic viewing experience.
In October 2012, to coincide with the opening of Marlborough Contemporary, a major
exhibition of
work by Frank Auerbach, Next Door, featured
for the first time more than forty preparatory drawings to accompany the new paintings, offering a
unique insight into the artist's
working methods.
«The
exhibition John Graham: Maverick Modernist at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, Long Island, is a
unique opportunity to explore the
work of an artist who has hovered on the margins of the Modernist narrative
for more than a half - century, when he isn't forgotten altogether... Maverick Modernist takes a deep dive into Graham's background as an artist, a career he began in earnest when, at the age of 35, he enrolled in the class of the Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the Art Students League in New York City.»
The news triggers
for this year's
exhibition are the same: Morris has gained worldwide attention
for her
unique series and recent book publication, Gaman (also known as Gayman) died in 2014 and Fox had art
work recently accepted into the collection, forming the basis
for her
exhibition in «Parrish Perspectives».
Selected by artist Barbara Rae RA, Between the Land and the Sea is the third in a series of themed
exhibitions in the Keepers» House, presenting limited editions and
unique works of art
for sale.
This
exhibition creates the opportunity
for Cooke's voice to be heard, and
for visitors to explore her
unique artistic vision in a display that features many
works that have never before been on public view.
We were excited to open an
exhibition of a new major
work, but the reality of this sculpture has created a sublimely
unique experience
for the gallery and the visitors.
Instead, the careful selection of artists and
works included in the
exhibition encourage the visitor to reconsider the
unique properties of the medium - primarily its ephemerality, and the ease with which it can be transformed into a variety of different objects - and, in doing so, Paper sheds a new light on this medium as both a raw material and a vehicle
for artistic expression.
On view from June 21 to Sept. 6, 2015, the
exhibition will trace Katz's
unique artistic treatment of the landscape throughout the trajectory of his career, from his 1950s collages that use the environment as a setting
for the human figure, to the artist's later
works, which illustrate Katz's shift to landscape as the dominant subject.
As part of the wider flora
exhibition project originated by Oriel Davies flora.orieldavies.org we invite professional artists
working across any medium from Wales and further afield to apply
for a residency taking place at the acclaimed and
unique setting of the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Carmarthenshire from October 2015.
To speak more about the selection process
for this show, it is also interesting to note that as we narrowed our focus there were a number of directions this
exhibition could have taken and while it became clear that we could have,
for instance, created an entire
exhibition strictly of triangular shapes in corners (with pieces by Benglis, Morris, Smithson, and Turrell,
for example), we chose to mount an
exhibition where each
work engages the corner in its own
unique and distinctive way.
For a unique end to the exhibition, Craig - Martin chose to give the final gallery over to a monumental piece by Tom Phillips titled A Humument, which has been in the works for almost 50 yea
For a
unique end to the
exhibition, Craig - Martin chose to give the final gallery over to a monumental piece by Tom Phillips titled A Humument, which has been in the
works for almost 50 yea
for almost 50 years.
The artists plan to create a joint
work for the upcoming
exhibition, resulting from an amalgamation of their
unique styles.
The book includes drawings from his 1917 sketchbook, Conventions
for Abstract Thoughts; watercolors from 1916 - 18 that were the focus of the first one - person
exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, Germany, in 1930; camouflage designs from his tour in the army and wallpaper designs from the 1920s; watercolors from the 1940s showing the artist's
unique technique of expanding and reworking earlier
works by pasting large strips of paper around them to dramatically increase their size; and finally Burchfield's large, transcendental watercolours from the 1950s and 1960s.
An early section of the
exhibition will focus on artists
working in the mid-1940s who discovered Blake's
unique voice in such poems as «The Tyger» and «The Shepherd» and drew inspiration
for their own
work from his ideas.
An early section of the
exhibition focuses on artists
working in the mid-1940s who discovered Blake's
unique voice in such poems as «The Tyger» and «The Shepherd» and drew inspiration
for their own
work from his ideas.
«This
exhibition examines Tõnis Vint's art practices as a
unique total
work of art, which offers a model
for ordering both the space inside the picture and the actual environment,» said the
exhibition curator Elnara Taidre.
Between the Land and the Sea is the third in a series of
exhibitions presenting limited editions and
unique works for sale, online and onsite, by Royal Academicians and other significant contemporary artists.
40 - 50 artists
working in video and video installation will be selected
for a
unique video «Salon»
exhibition taking place at -LSB-...]
OVARTACI & THE ART OF MADNESS 16/9/2017 -31 / 1/2018 This
exhibition for the first time ever presents a significant overview of the life's
work created by the
unique artist Ovartaci outside the psychiatric hospital in Risskov, where the artist was a patient
for 56 years.
Co-organized by the Amon Carter Museum of Art, Fort Worth, and the Saint Louis Art Museum, where it previously appeared, and adapted
for the Met by museum curator Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser and assistant curator Stephanie L. Herdrich, the
exhibition also contains some 50 related drawings and
works on paper by Bingham, archival materials, plus examples of
works by his Hudson River School contemporaries, and other pieces that help underscore his
unique achievement.
The Zabludowicz Collection Invites series is a
unique opportunity
for UK - based artists without commercial gallery representation to showcase their
work in a solo
exhibition at a dedicated project space at Zabludowicz Collection.
For Kunsthal in Rotterdam, the two deserve equal recognition, and following the success of their 2017
exhibition dedicated to the latter, they are now honoring three - dimensional
works, and a
unique selection of them too!
We're proud to present «If Only Bella Abzug Were Here», a group
exhibition curated by Tim Hawkinson and Ken Tan to commemorate the life and achievements of Bella Abzug with a selection of
works by both established and emerging female artists, chosen
for their highly original voices and
unique visions.
The 2017 Massachusetts College of Art and Design Graduate Thesis
Exhibition showcases the
unique work of selected graduate students who are in their final years of their respective programs as well as candidates
for an MFA degree.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a
unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions
for monumental
works, while others document ideas not realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the
exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
WhiteBox is a non-profit art space that serves as a platform
for contemporary artists to develop and showcase new site - specific
work, and is a laboratory
for unique commissions,
exhibitions, special events, salon series, and arts education programs.
40 - 50 artists
working in video and video installation will be selected
for a
unique video «Salon»
exhibition taking place at the Matt Roberts Arts Project Space on Vyner Street, in East London.
For her
exhibition at grunt gallery, the artist will be
working to create a
unique installation that acknowledges the architecture of the gallery space.
As part of the
exhibition, the Hosner's have also chosen two featured artists, James Bullough
for his
unique cross cut portraits and Drew Leshko with his 3D diorama installation
work.
The first
exhibition, «Ideas Variations
Unique Works,» opens on September 29 and focuses
for the first time on selected, special editions made by artists
for PARKETT.
The
exhibition will feature a
unique site - specific installation of the
work Evolution (2005) that has been specially adapted
for the island of San Giorgio as well as seven large scale seashells (see image on the right).
Two of the city's museums will be teaming up
for the first retrospective
exhibition of the
work of Michaelina Wautier (1614 — 1689), in a
unique partnership between the Rubens House and the MAS.
On Saturday 1 July join Paul Luckraft,
Exhibitions Curator at Zabludowicz Collection,
for a special tour of the
exhibition, providing
unique insight into key
works and the process of
working with from a contemporary art collection.
Research
for student
exhibitions was often anchored in CCS»
unique and extensive Library and Archives, and several shows include
work from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.
In addition to the many recent acquisitions to the Marieluise Hessel Collection including new
works by Rachel Rose, Philippe Parreno, Hito Steyerl, and Jutta Koether, among others, in 2012, CCS Bard acquired the Colin de Land, American Fine Arts, Co. and Pat Hearn Gallery Archives (
for which a major
exhibition is planned
for 2017), and in 2013 received the gift of the John Hanhardt Archive, a
unique history of
exhibitions and artists
working with the moving image over the past fifty years (from Nam June Paik to Cory Arcangel).
Posterscope UK managing director Glen Wilson added: «As an organisation that embodies creativity and innovation, Tate Britain was looking
for a
unique way to premiere David Hockney's amazing digital
work and its new Hockney
exhibition.
This
exhibition will «MESH» the
unique individuals of both the Faculty of Art and Design, giving students a platform to showcase their talents as well as
working together to raise money
for a greater cause.
This ambitious
exhibition provided unprecedented access to EAM's
unique collection and includes
work spanning three centuries by such notable artists as Thomas Eakins, Frederic Remington, Sonia Delaunay, Abbott Pattison, Tsuguharu Foujita, Peter Saul and EAM's own founder, Eleanor King Hookham — all ripe
for interpretation and discovery.
In this inaugural
exhibition for this newcomer gallery to the 56 Bogart building, Life on Mars presents the
works of fourteen
unique artists that all deal with the complex issues of scale.
About WhiteBox: WhiteBox is a non-profit art space that serves as a platform
for contemporary artists to develop and showcase new site - specific
work, and is a laboratory
for unique commissions,
exhibitions, special events, salon series, and arts education programs.
The first project to explore the visual art, poetry and music of one of America's most inventive yet under - recognized contemporary Native American artists, this
exhibition will survey Cannon's highly productive but short career; his development of a
unique and hybrid visual vocabulary; and his combination of irony and wit with a reverence
for community and tradition to interrogate American history and popular culture; as well as the issues
wrought by colonialism, hegemony, and historical amnesia — all through his Native lens.
Sullivan Goss will present a
unique selection of late 19th and early 20th century American art
works in the Luminist, Impressionist, and Aesthetic Movement schools
for our debut
exhibition at the San Francisco Fall Antique Show.
This focused
exhibition, on view through January 2, 2011, provides a
unique opportunity
for the visitor to experience how these dynamic
works of art play against one another, along with showcasing the distinct interaction between sculpture and viewer.
The opening of NSU Art Museum's
exhibition is timed with Art Basel Miami Beach and also coincides with the permanent
exhibition of Kiefer's monumental installations at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse in Miami, providing South Florida audiences with the opportunity
for a
unique immersion into the artist's
work.
The publication documents Pier 24 Photography's
unique installations, and includes titles and dates
for the
works on view, quotes by many of the exhibited artists, and a brief introduction to the
exhibition.
The group of
works chosen
for the
exhibition illustrates his
unique line, and its important role in the later paintings.
Plus Gallery artist Colin Livingston, who has continually received rave reviews over the last decade
for his thoroughly
unique engagement with «pop» art, finds his
work surfacing once again in the upcoming Arvada Center group
exhibition «rePOPulated: Contemporary Perspectives on Pop Art» on view January 22nd through March 29th, 2015.