Not exact matches
The Whitney
Museum in New York is currently showcasing the first solo museum exhibition by our very own artist and alumna Toyin Ojih Od
Museum in New York is currently showcasing the
first solo
museum exhibition by our very own artist and alumna Toyin Ojih Od
museum exhibition by our
very own artist and alumna Toyin Ojih Odutola.
Since then she has held Senior Curator positions at the American Federation of Arts and Location One, both in New York City, and perhaps, most famously, was the Founding Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn
Museum, where she conceived and launched the very first exhibition and public programming space in a U.S. museum devoted exclusively to feminis
Museum, where she conceived and launched the
very first exhibition and public programming space in a U.S.
museum devoted exclusively to feminis
museum devoted exclusively to feminist art.
I am getting
very personal here, because my
first exhibition at the
Museum of Modern Art, when I was a junior curator, was Rirkrit.
Last week, while in L.A., I wandered into that show — also a collections - based
exhibition (
museum budgets are pinched nowadays)-- only to encounter, in the
very first gallery, one of those funny, super-oversized, realist Charles Ray's sculptures of a woman dressed in deft business attire, placed where?
On Friday, Sept. 16, the Whitney
Museum of American Art opens «Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight,» her first solo museum exhibition in New York in almost 20 years, focusing on work from 1948 to 1978, when she was finding her signature style: a hard - edged, radiantly colored, vertiginously geometric way of making very little do
Museum of American Art opens «Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight,» her
first solo
museum exhibition in New York in almost 20 years, focusing on work from 1948 to 1978, when she was finding her signature style: a hard - edged, radiantly colored, vertiginously geometric way of making very little do
museum exhibition in New York in almost 20 years, focusing on work from 1948 to 1978, when she was finding her signature style: a hard - edged, radiantly colored, vertiginously geometric way of making
very little do a lot.
Honoree Sir David Adjaye OBE, Principal, Adjaye Associates, spoke about being inspired by J. Max Bond Jr., the architect of the Studio
Museum's 1982 renovation, and said: «The Studio
Museum in Harlem is
very special to me: it was the
very first US institution to host an
exhibition of my work, ten years ago.
For the
first time, the Clyfford Still
Museum in Denver, which holds 95 % of the artist's work, will loan nine major paintings to the
exhibition, establishing the artist at the
very forefront of Abstract Expressionism.
The internationally touring
exhibition will be the
first dedicated presentation of Morisot's work to be held in the United States since 1987, the
very first solo
exhibition of her work to be mounted in Canada, and the
first time since 1941 that a French national
museum will devote a monographic show to this important painter.
This tour will be the
first dedicated presentation of Morisot's work to be held in the United States since 1987, the
very first solo
exhibition of her work to be mounted in Canada, and the
first time since 1941 that a French national
museum will devote a monographic show to this important painter.
A colleague of Ed Ruscha, Goode was included in one of the
very first exhibitions of Pop Art in America, «New Painting of Common Objects,» curated in 1962 by Walter Hopps at the former Pasadena (now Norton Simon)
Museum.
Diebenkorn's
very first solo
museum exhibition was held at the Legion of Honor in 1948, and Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953 - 1966 continues the Fine Arts
Museums» long engagement with the artist's work.
This walk - through of Pivi's
exhibition — her
first solo
museum presentation in the U.S., according to the wall didactics — has thus far been
very descriptive, faithful to the
exhibition itself.
In May 1944, the
museum took a flier on Peggy Guggenheim's young protégé, buying The She - Wolf after his
very first solo
exhibition at Guggenheim's vanguard gallery, Art of This Century.
The
exhibition consists of site - specific works created by choreographers working for the
very first time in a
museum's space, and works by visual artists for whom dance is a means for personal reflection or communal action.
«The New Orleans
Museum of Art was the
first place that I saw art and I am
very pleased and honored to have this
exhibition in New Orleans,» Gonzales said.
Though individual works are
very seldom loaned, these iconic works of 19th - century landscape painting are traveling on a national tour for the
first time and are circulating to four
museums around the country as part of the Historical Society's traveling
exhibitions program Sharing a National Treasure.
The
exhibition forms part of the
museum's bicentenary celebrations: the
very first donation to the Fitzwilliam's collection was a set of colourful coffins created for an Egyptian priest of Amun - Re.
I was
very happy to see the
exhibition, but I was not surprised that Ken Price (1935 — 2012) had to wait until he was safe in heaven dead to have his
first museum show in New York, Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
museum show in New York, Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective, at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New
Museum of Art, New York.
Drawn from the British
Museum's rich collection, this is the
first exhibition devoted to landscape drawings and watercolours by British artists in the Victorian and modern eras — two halves of
very different centuries.
A
Very Anxious Feeling at the Mattatuck, on view through Nov. 8, marks the
first time collectors Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy have organized and loaned a complete
exhibition from their private collection to a
museum.
The Stedelijk
Museum presents the first European museum solo exhibition of the American artist Avery Singer, and her very first presentation in the Nether
Museum presents the
first European
museum solo exhibition of the American artist Avery Singer, and her very first presentation in the Nether
museum solo
exhibition of the American artist Avery Singer, and her
very first presentation in the Netherlands.
With «Manifesto 3», the artist continues the «Manifesto» series, in Detroit for the
very first time, leading up to her upcoming
exhibition at Cranbrook Art
Museum.
Besides photographs and installation works (among others, loans from the Victoria & Albert
Museum in London), Bhimji's two films Out Of Blue (2002) and — produced especially for the
exhibition — Yellow Patch (2011) will be presented in Switzerland for the
very first time.
Known for his bold use of vibrant colors and clever shadow play, the Philadelphia artist is now taking his work to New York City in his
very first solo
museum exhibition titled Church of Broken Pieces, at the Richard Beavers Gallery in Brooklyn.
In bringing together the work of Man Ray and Hiroshi Sugimoto, in two separate but connected
exhibitions under the same roof, The Phillips Collection, which
first opened its doors to the public in 1921, and refers to itself proudly as America's «
first museum of modern art», has done something
very clever and
very appropriate.
We are
very pleased to present this
exhibition concurrently with Artschwager's
first retrospective in New York since 1987, on view at the Whitney
Museum of American Art from October 25 — February 5, 2013.
This
exhibition will be the
first dedicated presentation of Morisot's work to be held in the US since 1987, the
very first solo
exhibition of her work to be mounted in Canada, and the
first time since 1941 that a French national
museum will devote a monographic show to this important painter.
With this title, the presentation at the MMK 2 also makes direct reference to the
very first exhibition of minimal art — the trailblazing show of the same name staged at the Jewish
Museum in New York in 1966.
Spanning the
First World War to the present day, this
exhibition of objects, drawings, films, photographs, paintings and archives from medical
museum collections, focuses on analogue augmentation to the body, tracing how artists have addressed radical changes to the
very thing humans know best: our bodies.
Jacqueline Humphries is the artist's
first solo
museum exhibition in nearly a decade and the
very first to be held in her hometown.
Following the Catholic League's pearl - clutching over Mark Ryden's perceived «
very anti-Christian and anti-Catholic» paintings at the Virginia
Museum of Contemporary Art's
exhibition Turn the Page: The
First Ten Years of Hi - Fructose, a group of local Georgia politicians are up in arms over Art AIDS America at the Zuckerman
Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University [NSFW image featured]