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This five - venue national exhibition marks the first major survey of this Los Angeles — based artist whose multifaceted practice encompasses painting and sculpture as well as media and sound installation.

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The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2017 exhibition will run thereafter at the National Portrait Gallery, London, from 16 November 2017 to 18 February 2018 before touring to venues around the UK.
Recent group exhibition venues include The National Academy Museum, New York; Tribeca Fine Arts, New York; and the White House, Washington, D.C.
He has also participated in numerous group and invitational exhibitions with regional, national and international venues.
His work has also been shown in exhibitions at venues such as The National Gallery of Art Norway; ISCP, New York, NY; Museum Quartier, Vienna, Austria; Frauenhofer Institut, Berlin, Germany; Astrup Fearnley Museum for Kunst, Oslo, Norway and many others.
Major solo exhibitions of his work have been held at national and international institutional venues including The New Art Gallery Walsall (2017), the Whitworth Gallery, University of Manchester (2016 - 2017 and 2012); Sadler's Wells, London (2011); Gothenburg Konsthall, Sweden (2011); Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto (2010); Kunsthaus Murz, Murzzuschlag, Austria (2010) and K20, Düsseldorf (2008).
Her work has been included in national juried exhibitions, at venues such as Louisiana's Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans Contemporary Art Center, River Oaks Art Center, and at LSU's Student Union Gallery, where she was awarded first place at the 20x20x20 National Compact Exhnational juried exhibitions, at venues such as Louisiana's Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans Contemporary Art Center, River Oaks Art Center, and at LSU's Student Union Gallery, where she was awarded first place at the 20x20x20 National Compact ExhNational Compact Exhibition.
Hammond has had over 40 solo exhibitions and her work has been shown internationally in venues such as: the New Museum, the National Academy Museum, the Downtown Whitney Museum, and White Columns in NYC; the Brooklyn Museum and Smack Mellon Studios in Brooklyn; the Bronx Museum; P.S. 1 MoMA Contemporary Art Center in Long Island City, Queens; the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles; the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, D.C.; the Tucson Museum of Art and Museum of Contemporary Art in Tucson; the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; the Phoenix Art Museum; Site Santa Fe, the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe; the Vancouver Art Gallery; the American Center, in Paris; the Neue Galerie, in Graz, Germany; the Gementemuseum Den Hague in The Hague, among others.
Her work has been presented in numerous group exhibitions at international venues, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2011); Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, Netherlands (2011); South London Gallery (2010); Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France (2009), and De Appel, Amsterdam (2008).
His critically acclaimed exhibitions have appeared in numerous national and international venues.
Exhibition venues include the Poznań Biennale, Poznań; the Metropolitan Museum of International Art, Osaka; and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul.
A national tour is being planned in collaboration with four venues that will host the exhibition from October 2020 through January 2022.
Retrospective exhibitions of his work have been mounted at the Tate Modern, London, the Fundació Joan Miró, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., among other venues.
Group Exhibition taking place across three venues in Edinburgh: Inverleith House, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and Talbot Rice Gallery (Part II).
Since 2006, he has organized nearly 50 solo and group exhibitions at both MINUS SPACE's gallery in Brooklyn, as well as other collaborating venues on the national and international levels, including in Mexico, Belgium, Australia, and New Zealand.
With choreography specific to the structure of the building, a soundscape recorded over a month - long residency, and a narrative inspired by the centuries - old curatorial conundrum of the «Summer Exhibition», this is the London premiere of a performance which has taken different forms at a number of venues including the National Museum Stockholm, the Hamburger Kunsthalle and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Youssef's work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions at venues including The Villa Medici, Rome; La Maison Rouge, Paris; The British Museum, London; Galleria dell» Accademia, Florence; MMK Museum für Modern Kunst, Frankfurt; Centro de la Imagen, Mexico City; North Carolina Museum of Art, North Carolina; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle; Michael Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town; Galeria Leme, São Paulo; Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; Centre de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona, MACBA, Barcelona; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris; Kunstmuseum, Bonn; Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C; The Third Line, Dubai; The Kennedy Center, Washington DC; Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Sevilla; and Aperture Foundation, New York.
Other venues that have presented recent solo exhibitions include Kunsthalle Bremerhaven, Germany (2012); Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Spain (2011); Haus der Kunst, Munich; Zach?ta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw (both 2008); M?csarnok Kunsthalle, Budapest (2007); and Museu Serralves, Porto, Portugal (2006).
Buy a National Art Pass and you can enjoy 50 % off entry to major exhibitions at Tate, V&A, National Gallery and hundreds of other venues across the UK for the next 12 months.
Art by the Latest Generation), with Luis Gómez and Ibrahim Miranda, Openspace, Palazzo dell» Arengario, / Spacio Vigentina, Milan, Italy 11th Engraving Exhibition of the City of Curitiba, Venue of the Curitiba Cultural Foundation, Curitiba, Brazil First Exhibition of Contemporary Cuban Art, National Museum of Fine Arts, November, Havana Estampa Edición 95, Salón Internacional del Grabado y Ediciones de Arte Contemporáneo (International Exhibition of Engraving and Contemporary Art Editions), Upper Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Madrid, Spain 1er.
His work has been featured in subsequent one - man museum shows at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (1976), the Oakland Museum of California (1977), the Palm Springs Museum of Art (1978), and the National Academy of Science (1981), and in over two hundred solo and group exhibitions internationally, in venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Jewish Museum, New York; the Indianapolis Museum of Art; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Museo Nacional Centro del Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid.
Soon after, two versions of the exhibitiontraveled to five venues in 2016 - 17: Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minn., Telfair Museums, Savannah, Ga., Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tenn., The Frist Center for Visual Arts, Nashville, Tenn., and The Mint Museum, Charlotte, N.C. Airways Freight, the Official Shipper for State of the Art provided transportation support for each exhibition of the Art national tour.
The Biennial programme is presented in locations across Liverpool including public spaces and the city's leading art venues: Bluecoat, FACT, Open Eye Gallery, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University's Exhibition Research Lab, National Museums Liverpool, RIBA North, the Liverpool Playhouse, Victoria Gallery & Museum (University of Liverpool), and Blackburne House.
Furthermore, Smith has been included in several important national and international group exhibitions at venues including the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX (2007, 1995); Camp Marfa, Marfa, TX (2007); Casa de Carton, Ingalls & Associates, Miami, FL (2007); Menil Collection Museum, Houston, TX (2006); African American Museum, Dallas, Texas (2015, 2006); Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX (2006); Rockland County Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY (2000); Art Car Museum, Houston, TX (1999); Galveston Art Center, Galveston, TX (1999); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (1996); Studio Museum in Harlem, Sculpture Garden, New York, NY (1995); Project Row Houses, Houston, TX (1995); Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, NY (1992); Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (1992); High Museum, Atlanta (1992); Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI (1992); Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, TX (1992); Deanza College, Euphrat Gallery, Cupertino, CA (1992); United States Information Agency, Washington, DC (1989); Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, TX (1989); Longview Museum of Art, Longview, TX (1989); Bronx Museum, NY (1989); Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (1989); The Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles, CA (1988); Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY (1988); Arnot Museum of Art, Elmira, NY (1973); New York Cultural Center, New York, NY (1973); Newark Museum, Newark, NJ (1973); Rutgers University, NJ (1971); Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY (1970) and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (1970).
The Artes Mundi Exhibition takes place at National Museum Cardiff and, occasionally, in other venues across Cardiff.
Additionally, his work has been shown in group exhibitions internationally at venues including Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
Kim's work has been included in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, at venues including The Getty Center, Los Angeles; Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, California; Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles; Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University, Orange, California; Wallspace, New York; Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York; Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, California; and The National Center for the Arts (CENAR), San Salvador, El Salvador, among others.
Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Canada, including these venues: the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina; the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Mercer Union, Toronto; and Galerie de l'UQAM, Montréal.
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.
The National Art Pass offers free entry to over 240 venues and 50 % off admission to major exhibitions across the UK.
Fuchs has been included in several important national and international group exhibitions at venues including the ICA at MECA, Portland, Maine (2017); Texas Gallery, Houston TX (2016, 2010); Sala Diaz, San Antonio, TX (2014, 2001); McClain Gallery, Houston, TX (2012); Lisa Cooley, New York, NY (2010); Inman Gallery, Houston, TX (2010, 2000); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (2008, 1997); Diverseworks, Houston, TX (2007, 2005, 1999); Arthouse, Austin, TX (2006, 1997); University of Texas, San Antonio, TX (2005); Dallas Contemporary Arts Center, TX (2005); Contemporary Arts Museum, South Florida, Tampa (2002); New Orleans Museum of Art, LA (2001); Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX (2000); Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX (2000, 1998); Arlington Museum of Art, TX (1998); British Council Window Gallery, Prague (1998); Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK (1996); Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK (1992 - 93); and the ICA, London, UK (1992 - 93).
The exhibition opens on October 25th 2014 and will take place at National Museum Wales, Chapter and other venues and spaces across the city.
As a curator, Sussman has organized numerous national and international exhibitions, like her recent William Eggleston: Democratic Camera, Photographs and Video, 1961 - 2008, a four venue international tour, closing at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
He has participated in national and international exhibitions in venues such as Center for Book Arts, New York, NY; Ernest Newman Contemporary, Brooklyn, NY; Art in Odd Places, New York, NY; Le Leé, Metz, France; JUE Music + Art Festival, Aroundspace, Shanghai, China; No Longer Empty, New York, NY; Gallerie 69, Oslo, Norway.
Recent exhibitions include Two Generations — 20 Years of Chinese Contemporary Art, Melbourne International Fine Art and at multiple other venues in Australia (2012); The Century Document, Gwangju Museum of Art, Korea (2010); The 4th National Contemporary Printmaking Exhibition, Xian Art Museum, Shanxi, China (2010); From Nature to Mind, Museum of Contemporary Art, Beijing (2009); and Zheng Xuewu: Meditation, Art Projects International, New York (2008).
The exhibition — a collaboration between Iziko South African National Gallery (ISANG), the country's premier public museum and host venue for this show, and The New Church Museum, a private collection with a contemporary focus — juxtaposes historical and contemporary works by 27 artists (20 men and seven women) to offer various critical insights about patriarchy and gendered tropes within figurative painting.
Shikeith's public programs and group and solo exhibitions have been held at national and international venues such as the MAK Gallery in London; the Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit; MoMA, the Aperture Foundation, and the Vera List Center in New York City; Pittsburgh's Kelly - Strayhorn Theatre; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Morehouse College in Atlanta; the Seattle Art Museum; and the Wrocław Contemporary Museum in Poland, among others.
She has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions at venues including Whitechapel Gallery, London; 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.; Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri; and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts.
She has been featured in numerous group exhibitions at venues including The Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork, Ireland; NCA Taipei, Taiwan; Whitechapel Gallery, London; TBA21 - Augarten, Vienna, Austria; CCBB, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2017); Centre D'Art Contemporain de Normandie, France; 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Nanazawa, Japan; Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo (2016); Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.; Pratt Manhattan Gallery (2015); OCA Museu da Cidade, São Paulo; Kunsthal Kade, Netherlands; Cidade Matarazzo, São Paulo, Brazil; Ronnebaeksholm, Denmark (2014); Cultural Centro Banco do Brasil in Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts; and Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taiwan (2013).
His exhibitions and public programmes were presented at venues such as The Kitchen (New York), Värmlands Museum (Karlstad), National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans), Gallery 400 (Chicago), and Akademie der Künste (Berlin).
Maya Hayuk's work has been the subject of one person exhibitions and commissions at venues including The Bowery Wall, NY, The Hammer Museum, LA, The Museum Of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Canada, Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens, New York; Musee E.A.V., Rio De Janiero, Brazil; Matucana Artspace, Santiago, Chile; Democratic National Convention, Denver, Colorado; and Monster Island, Brooklyn, New York.
Anri Sala's Venice pavilion swop explored: In the Venice Biennale's first national pavilion swop, France and Germany switch exhibition venues, with French representative Anri Sala creating an audio - visual installation in the German pavilion.
A venue for national and international contemporary art, the Bakalar & Paine Galleries is MassArt's professionally curated gallery space on campus, featuring thought - provoking exhibitions of work by the world's most influential, established and emerging artists of our time.
As two of ten shortlisted artists for Artes Mundi 6, you are presenting a project in a large exhibition, taking place across three venues (the National Museum Cardiff — the exhibition's regular venue — and also at Chapter Arts Centre and ffotogallery), through 22 February 2015.
Other recent solo exhibitions include teamLab: We are the Future, 2012, at the Digital Arts Creativity and Resource Center at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung; and teamLab and Saga Merry - go - round Exhibition, 2014, at the Saga Prefectural Art Museum, which was shown at subsequent venues including The Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum, Kyushu Ceramic Museum, and Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum, Saga, Japan.
Her extensive exhibition history of solo and group shows includes many prominent national and international venues, including 11R, New York, NY; Taro Nasu, Tokyo, Japan; Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA; The Kitchen, New York, NY; Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA; and Bass Museum, Miami, FL; among others.
Kuwayama has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at venues such as Green Gallery (1965, 1966); Tokyo Gallery (1967); Galerie Bischofberger, Zurich (1967); Museum Folkwang, Essen, West Germany (1974); Institute of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (1976); Akira Ikeda Gallery, Nagoya, Japan (1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1988); Nagoya City Art Museum (1989, 2006, 2010); Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, Germany (1997); and National Museum of Art, Osaka (2011).
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