Not exact matches
In light
of this, it's interesting to look at the upcoming Swann lot, which consists
of five original postcards advertising a Berlin
version of the Entartete Kunst show (the original took place in Munich in 1937,
traveling thereafter around Germany and Vienna), a broadside for the
exhibition, and five photographs
of Julius Lippert, state commissioner
of Berlin, at the March 3, 1938, opening.
Another
version of the
exhibition is in the planning stage for Europe, and a second
travelling retrospective will take place in Australia in April 2001.
A smaller
version of the
exhibition will
travel to Victoria Miro Gallery, London in the summer.
The MoMA
exhibition is usually discussed only in terms
of New York art circles, but a touring
version, Fantastic Art: Past and Present,
traveled throughout the East and Midwest United States, visiting Binghamton, New York; Middlebury, Vermont; Atlanta, Georgia; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, extending the network
of Surrealism (fig. 2).
A reduced
version of this
exhibition traveled to: San Jose Museum
of Art, California, April 2 — May 21, 1978; Portland Art Museum, Oregon, June 14 — July 30, 1978; Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, August 27 — October 8, 1978; Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, November 4 — December 17, 1978; Loch Haven Art Center, Orlando, Florida, January 7 — February 25, 1979; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., March 15 — May 13, 1979; The Currier Gallery
of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire, June 2 — July 29, 1979.
Another
version of this
exhibition traveled to: Seibu Museum
of Art, Tokyo, September 23 — October 29, 1979; Kita - kyushu Municipal Museum
of Art, Japan, November 3 - 25, 1979; The Prefectural Museum
of Modern Art, Hyogo, Kobe, Japan, 22 December 22, 1979 — February 3, 1980; Yokohama City Gallery, Japan, February 10 — March 9, 1980.
A pared - down
version of this
exhibition has now
travelled to London, where it is beautifully and very simply hung in just one gallery space, at the South London Gallery.
An expanded
version of the
exhibition will
travel to the Parrish Art Museum, in Water Mill, New York, where it will be on view from August 4, 2019 — January 20, 2020.
A modified
version of the
exhibition will
travel to the Museum
of Old and New Art in fall 2014.
A
version of the IMMA
exhibition will be
travelling to the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver and Mercer Union, Toronto in 2015/2016.
This summer the wonderful Kröller - Möller museum in Otterlo hosts the first major Dutch retrospective
of the works
of Hans (Jean) Arp since 1960 — an
exhibition that will
travel in a marginally smaller
version to Margate's Turner Contemporary later...
Viso's tenure at the museum saw the completion
of a $ 75 - million capital campaign, an enlarged budget, and a series
of acclaimed
exhibitions, among them a 2017 Merce Cunningham survey (in collaboration with the Museum
of Contemporary Art Chicago), a 2015 survey
of international Pop art, and a
version of a
traveling Jack Whitten retrospective.
It's a re-creation
of a landmark
exhibition with a longer title, «New Topographics: Photographs
of a Man - Altered Landscape,» organized in 1975 by the George Eastman House International Museum
of Photography & Film in Rochester, N.Y. Eastman House and the Center for Creative Photography have co-organized a new
version of the show, currently on view in Rochester and scheduled to
travel to the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art and five European institutions after its stop in Los Angeles.
An expanded
version of The Matthew Barney Show
traveled to boca in San Francisco during Barney's Drawing Restraint
exhibition at SFMOMA.
An abridged
travel version of the
exhibition will be re-choreographed and re-created for MoMA's Marron Atrium.
This lecture - cum - performance took place at The Galleries at Moore — the
exhibition space maintained at Philadelphia's Moore College
of Art and Design — as a part
of Show - and - Share, a weekly program by local online journal - cum - arts - organization The St. Claire (the-st-claire.com), held in conjunction with Creative Time's
traveling exhibition Living As Form: The Nomadic
Version [January 26 — March 16, 2013].
After its presentation at the New Museum, a modified
version of the
exhibition will
travel to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (June 25 - September 25, 2011); Hayward Gallery, London (October 18, 2011 - January 15, 2012); and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (February 23 - May 28, 2012).»
Exhibition Tour After its presentation at the New Museum in New York, a modified version of the exhibition, organized by the Hayward Gallery, will travel to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (June 25 — September 25, 2011); Hayward Gallery, London (October 18, 2011 — January 15, 2012); and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (February 23 — May
Exhibition Tour After its presentation at the New Museum in New York, a modified
version of the
exhibition, organized by the Hayward Gallery, will travel to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (June 25 — September 25, 2011); Hayward Gallery, London (October 18, 2011 — January 15, 2012); and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (February 23 — May
exhibition, organized by the Hayward Gallery, will
travel to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (June 25 — September 25, 2011); Hayward Gallery, London (October 18, 2011 — January 15, 2012); and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (February 23 — May 28, 2012).
Curators Terry Smith and Isabelle Chartier have collaborated with students in the Museum Studies
Exhibition Seminar at the University of Pittsburgh to curate an expanded version of the ICI traveling exhibition Harald Szeemann: Do
Exhibition Seminar at the University
of Pittsburgh to curate an expanded
version of the ICI
traveling exhibition Harald Szeemann: Do
exhibition Harald Szeemann: Documenta 5.
Curators Terrence Smith and Isabelle Chartier have collaborated with students in the Museum Studies
Exhibition Seminar at the University of Pittsburgh to curate an expanded version of the ICI traveling exhibition Harald Szeemann: Do
Exhibition Seminar at the University
of Pittsburgh to curate an expanded
version of the ICI
traveling exhibition Harald Szeemann: Do
exhibition Harald Szeemann: Documenta 5.
Versions of the sculpture have been included in
traveling museum solo
exhibitions as well as important international group
exhibitions, including the Asia Pacific Triennial
of Contemporary Art at the Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery
of Modern Art, Brisbane (2002); Whitney Biennial in Central Park, New York (2004); and Louvre's Sculpture Programme for FIAC in the Jardin des Tuileries, Paris (2010); among others.