Other works including small paintings, photographs and sculpture by
various gallery artists will also be on view.
Other works including small paintings, photographs and sculpture by
various gallery artists were also on view.
Not exact matches
After spending some years in the New York
gallery scene, she realized a lifelong dream of pursuing her passion for cooking upon recognizing the attention she gained catering for
various artists and
galleries.
Also known for its active
artist community, shops such as Art Works
Gallery (www.artworksbc.com) and
various private
galleries and studios, showcase the works of these local
artists and invite you to wander and take a closer look.
Visit Viewpoints
Gallery, operated exclusively by Maui
artists; Hot Island Glass, the only glass - blowing studio on Maui; or any of the
various locally owned shops.
Richard has been recognized as one of the most influential
artists in Ireland by
various galleries and magazines.
On view here will be the 87 - minute videotape of Barney performing Blind Perineum as well as
various works related to it, among the 44 petroleum - jelly - coated dumbbells the
artist used to scale the
gallery.
Hundreds of
galleries from around the world participate in the
various fairs and events, and they offer the unprecedented opportunity for art enthusiasts, collectors and art world professionals to consider the work of thousands of
artists.
Inspired by the architectural character of the neighborhood and featuring
various scales of
gallery space that speak to the diverse needs of contemporary
artists, the design seeks to ensure that artistic dialogue remains at the heart of the Museum.»
Since earning his MFA from Hunter College in 2000, the
artist's work has been exhibited in
various venues throughout New York City, including
Artists Space, The Brooklyn Museum, PS1 Center for Contemporary Art, El Museo del Barrio, PS122
Gallery, Longwood Art
Gallery, Queens Museum of Art, and Bronx Museum of the Arts.
He has been invited to teach oil painting workshops at
various art schools and
galleries including the Scottsdale
Artists» School in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Once again, distinctive works in
various media have been borrowed from local, regional, and national
artists, collections,
galleries, and studios; combined they create surprising affinities of form, content, and historical legacy.
Organized by Marina Gluckman and Jaime Schwartz, members of the
gallery's Research and Exhibitions department, the show features over 30
artists whose works span
various media including performance, which can be see on Thursday evenings in July.
She is a practicing visual
artist and has exhibited at
various organizations including, Biennale Internationale de Céramique d'Art, Vallauris, France; Paradox
Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Stroud House
Gallery, UK; and Roman Susan, Chicago.
The
artist interrogated the
various dimensions of American Indian culture through his work, creating sites and experiences that would «transform
gallery spaces into battlefields,» according to Luna's website.
Known for their pioneering work with
various synthetic resins and synthetic polymers during the 1960s and «70s, these
artists are today recognized not only for their active roles in the development of plastics as a newly discovered medium in art, but also for their sophisticated techniques and at times even quasi-acrobatic prowess required to shape them into the seamless, translucent, luscious volumes: some impressive examples of these artistic exploits will be on display at Almine Rech
Gallery.
Deliverance, as a
gallery exhibition, functions more as an educational presentation of documentation of the
various artists» work, rather than a visually meaty presentation of performance documentation.
Artspace's Dylan Kerr takes us on a tour of the
various artist - and
gallery - run establishments in downtown New York.
In his capacity as Director, Beers works with both emerging and established
artists and has initiated multidisciplinary projects including the Award for Emerging Art; the annual open group exhibition Contemporary Visions; and
various international collaborations with universities, and other
galleries.
Saturday was marked by migrating crowds of
various sizes that moved from building to building, from floor to floor taking in exhibitions at small make - shift art collective show spaces,
artist studios and some more clearly identified art
galleries like the Fuchs Project and Robert Henry Contemporary.
Following that is the very popular and much anticipated annual group exhibition «The Summer Show,» which opens June 17 and features more than 40 works in
various media — including painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video and installation — by
gallery and guest
artists.
Alongside this exhibition will be a multi-faceted program, including an exhibition of the
artist's photographs from the 1970s at Company
Gallery, as well as performances, readings and screenings at
various locations across New York City.
This
gallery would house not only Henry Tate's gift but also the works of British
artists from
various other collections.
Karline continues to work with and represent
artists that she has exhibited in the past few years and collaborates with
various other curators and
galleries.
Topics include his early childhood; his nomadic adventures to places such as Cuba, California, New York, and Florida; his involvement in
various galleries with other
artists; his work lobbying for
artist rights in Washington, D.C.; and details about some of his most best - known works.
Signalling the
artist's debut at an American institution, Gordon created
various environments through five spaces within the
gallery, which visitors experienced chronologically.
«When people sit down on the bank of the
gallery, they often imitate Kim Novak,» says the
artist, who shot 35 short film clips with three Madeleine doubles at
various «Vertigo» locations and integrated them into the installation.
Continuing to work, as she has for over a decade, with the multi-layered concepts associated with the intersection of nature and technology, the
artist has transformed the
gallery space into the
various signs.
In addition to representing a number of acclaimed Japanese
artists, including Toshimasa Kikuchi, Karin Kamijo and Mitsuru Takeya, Megumi Ogita
Gallery also seeks to actively promote
various foreign
artists, including Holly Farrell, Julie Heffernan and Frank Trankina.
Once a proposal has been approved at the meeting, coordinators will be allocated to each exhibition in order to bring them successfully into fruition by liaising between the
artists / curators and Surface
Gallery's
various teams.
The
artist has exhibited in
various institutions including Stedelijk, Amsterdam (2005), Gagosian
Gallery, New York (2007), Tate Modern, London (2009), and Yvon Lambert, Paris (2012).
It centers on six large - scale murals created in the
gallery, alongside works in diverse media by
artists of
various generations as well as archive photographs.
He Xiangyu has also been included in
various group exhibitions including Tales of Our Time Film Program (Screening of the film «The Swim»), Guggenheim Museum New York, New York, USA (2017); Hedge House Wijlre: Family Tree, Contemporary Chinese art from the Sigg collection, Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, Netherlands (2016); Juxtapoz x Superflat, Vancouver Art
Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (2016); Chinese Whispers, Paul Klee Zentrum, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland (2016) The 13th Biennale de Lyon (2015), Fire and Forget, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2015), Shanghai Biennale (2014), Future Generation Art Prize: Exhibition of the Shortlisted
Artists at the Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev, Ukraine (2014), Busan Biennale, (2014), Yokohama Triennale, (2014), 28 Chinese and the Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2013).
Like filmgoers, museum visitors tend to suspend their disbelief when entering the
gallery, but the
artist confronts them with the tools of fabrication so that they must consider the film as a composition of
various parts rather than a seamless whole.
The
artist's previous exhibitions include a recent solo exhibition entitled Lovelady, at the University of Texas, Austin, TX (2014), as well as
various other group exhibitions including Mote et Air du Temps, Paris, France (2011), Always the Young Strangers, Higher Pictures, New York, New York (2011), Post-Now, Marty Walker
Gallery, Dallas, Texas (2010), and Perspectives 168, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (2009).
The
artist has participated in
various group exhibitions including Engender at Kohn
Gallery, Los Angeles, The Edge of Doom at H I L D E, Los Angeles, Human Condition at John Wolf, Los Angeles, On Painting at Kent Fine Art, New York, Friend of the Devil at Jack Hanley
Gallery, Immediate Female at Judith Charles
Gallery.
This booklet published to coincide with Chantal Joffe's fourth exhibition at Victoria Miro
Gallery, contains colour reproductions of selected paintings alongside
various polaroid photographs of the
artist's studio.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by
various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The
Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian
Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
Exhibitions and Productions Bow Arts (2017), «Rhino», London (solo show) Bow Arts (2016), «Desire Caught by the Tail», London (solo show) Wimbledon Space (2016), «The Golden Face Lift» (solo show) Dyson
Gallery (2016), «Act Natural», London (exhibiting
artist) Riverlight
Gallery (2015), duo exhibition, London (exhibiting
artist) The Rag Factory (2014), «Love Kills», London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) The Chelsea Theatre (2014), «Love Kills», London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Floating Island
Gallery (2014), group show, (exhibiting
artist) Spill Festival (2013), «PORN», Ipswich (exhibiting
artist) Departure Foundation (2013), group show, «Unperforming» (exhibiting
artist) Testbed
Gallery (2013), group show, «acts of 2», (exhibiting
artist and curator) Testbed
Gallery (2012), group show, «acts of», (exhibiting
artist and curator) Freud Museum (2011), group show, Objects of Desire, London (exhibiting
artist) Battersea Arts Centre (2010), Accidental Festival, London (exhibiting
artist) Blue Print (2010), group show, In Time, London (exhibiting
artist) perFORM (2009), group show, Triangle Space, London (exhibiting
artist) Live Art Lectures (2009), group show, London (exhibiting
artist) Disconnected (2009), web - based group show, created and uploaded in London (exhibiting
artist) Tate Modern (2008), The Living Currency, London (live performance) Home Sweet Home (2008),
various locales, London (co-founder and exhibiting
artist, group show) Blackout (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting
artist) Press Play (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting
artist) Climate of Change (2007), group show, Southwark Art (exhibiting
artist) Heiner Müller Programme (2001), Access Theatre, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Vengeance, Bloodlust & Afternoon Tea: Armageddon, Cupcakes & the Poisonous Love of Heiner Müller's «Quartet», «Heartpiece» & «Medeamaterial» (2005) Theatro Technis, London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) EH JOE (1998), The Kraine, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Meditation JoJo (1996), Mabou Mines Suite, New York (director and solo performer for video) Dixon Place Funereal (1995),» Funereal», New York, (director and performer) Mabou Mines / Suite (1994), «Funereal», New York (director and performer) H.E.R.E. (1994), «HOME», New York (director and performer) Glendale Studio (1993), «HOME», Arizona (director and performer)
Campuzano has invited peers (including
gallery artists and friends Kate Abercrombie and Jack Sloss), mentors, professors and other special guests to provide art instruction in
various media, discuss past and current projects, screen favorite videos and films, and contribute work on view throughout the month.
Each year, Wave Hill commissions a diverse group of emerging New York - area
artists to create a new body of work or site - specific project for a solo exhibition in the Sunroom Project Space, providing an engaging setting for
artists to contemplate, explore and ultimately transform the
gallery using
various materials and techniques.
This seminal work, from which this exhibition and catalogue take their name, uses the
gallery wall as a screen kissed by
various objects in what the
artist calls «an emotionally charged event.»
Through the
gallery, represented
artists» works have been placed in
various public collections such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Benton Museum, Public Library of New York, the Contemporary Museum of Photography, The Philbrook Museum of Art, Rhode Island Museum of Art, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, El Museo del Barrio, and the Kadist Art Foundation.
Previous
artists were the Scottish painter Peter Doig, who created «Siegfried + Poster Project»; the New York
artist Julie Mehretu, whose exhibition was called «Notations After the Ring»; and Elizabeth Peyton, whose series of paintings, drawings and prints based on many of Wagner's mythical characters not only filled the
gallery but also
various spots throughout the opera house.
Closing their most recent exhibition On Demand at Berlin's Exile
Gallery on July 15, the Lithuanian
artists are fascinated by what they describe as «the transformation and interaction of materials, of
various elements, rather than by some singular textures or products.»
She collaborates regularly with
artists from
various disciplines and her works have been presented across the US in theater venues,
galleries, museums and in numerous European festivals.
-- 13.05.2011 5th floor,
Gallery of Contemporary Art Site - specific exhibition of 10 young prominent Danish
artists, who work in
various media: video, sound, sculpture, painting and installation.
Blue Rain
Gallery, Santa Fe: In his exhibition title, the
artist martin spei introduces his viewers to the concept of tramoya, defining the Spanish term as «
various leftover stage props and devices that may or may not be seen as detritus by the next play's crew when they...
During special events,
Gallery Volunteers may be stationed at various locations to greet larger groups attending gallery receptions, tours, artist talks, hands - on art making activities, and other pr
Gallery Volunteers may be stationed at
various locations to greet larger groups attending
gallery receptions, tours, artist talks, hands - on art making activities, and other pr
gallery receptions, tours,
artist talks, hands - on art making activities, and other programs.
Devine curated the exhibition of the work of Governor General's Award - winning Ojibwa
artist Daphne Odjig, The Drawings and Paintings of Daphne Odjig: A Retrospective, which toured
various Canadian venues, including the National
Gallery of Canada, between 2007 and 2010.