Sentences with phrase «vibrant exhibition featuring»

This November, the New Britain Museum of American Art presents Ghana Paints Hollywood — a vibrant exhibition featuring over 50 hand - painted movie posters created by Ghanaian...
The vibrant exhibition features work by more than twenty internationally acclaimed artists from both continents to represent a clash of culture, consumption, and political protest.

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Featuring the work of 60 artists and including vibrant paintings, powerful sculptures, street photography, murals, and more, this landmark exhibition is a rare opportunity to see era - defining artworks that changed the face of art in America.
This exhibition featuring Academy Records is part of Chicago Artists Month, the eleventh annual celebration of Chicago's vibrant visual art community.
April Showers, May Flowers is a group exhibition celebrating the vibrant transformation of seasons in the West, featuring a wide array of some of the most inspired painters, printmakers, and sculptors working in a variety of techniques to capture the budding colors and wild characters of Spring in the West.
The exhibition at MCASB will feature a selection of new and recent paintings from Ruiz's Juice series — vibrant sprays and splashes of power drinks — along with a painting and sculpture from the artist» sAbscapes series.
The nine selected artists will be offered a group exhibition at Four Corners Gallery in London's vibrant East End to coincide with UCS's 6th anniversary and the opportunity to be featured in issue 24 of the Uncertain States broadsheet.
The exhibition will also feature artworks created during and around the performances, including Red Grooms's vibrant «Painting from «A Play Called Fire.»»
The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) presents a group exhibition titled COLORIMETRY, January 18, 2014 — March 16, 2014, a vibrant series of six dazzling contemporary art exhibits featuring color and light: two of which include Quint Contemporary Art represented artists, Gisela Colón and Johannes Girardoni.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Common Ground, a group exhibition featuring eight Washington, D.C. - area artists inspired by the vibrant world of Korean modern art.
Featuring the work of 60 artists and including 164 vibrant paintings, powerful murals, photographs, sculpture, and more, this landmark exhibition is a rare opportunity to see era - defining artworks that changed the face of art in America.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Common Ground, a group exhibition featuring eight Washington, D.C. - area artists inspired by a study of the vibrant world of Korean modern and contemporary art.
Titled To Wit, evoking the Middle English expression that has come to express a certain formality today and is defined as «namely,» or «that is to say,» the exhibition gave new meaning to the term «site specific,» featuring vibrant, gestural works Pettibon created in conversation with his surroundings that operated as a sort of archive, both product and record of his relationship to that space and time.
A group exhibition celebrating the vibrant transformation of seasons in the West, featuring a wide array of some of the most inspired painters, printmakers, and sculptors working in a variety of techniques to capture the budding colors and wild characters of Spring in the West.
It is an exhibition that features a dichotomy of subject matter involving more dissection and dismemberment than Junior High Biology class, rendered in a vibrant and sunny color palette.
The exhibition begins with a recreation of a seminal wall mural from 1986, as well as a number of the artist's monochromatic paintings, including an important gray painting from 1973 featuring undecipherable text and a monumental gray grid painting from 2009 that the artist layered over one of his vibrant Spot Paintings.
The exhibition also features vibrant jazz scenes, images of daily life and nation building, along with iconic works that touch on deep social issues.
Featuring new work by artists from around the globe, including Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., Marinella Senatore, Tania Bruguera, and Paul Rucker, the exhibition will also include artists from Richmond's vibrant arts community, such as VCUarts Professor Stephen Vitiello and VCU alum Levester Williams.
Superchief Gallery LA is pleased to present the exhibition of Space Angels, a new body of work by Bunnie Reiss, known for her vibrant murals, featuring over two dozen new paintings, sculptural pieces, installations, quilts and more.
Instead of the vibrant palette featured in his last exhibition, Reveles» recent paintings display a much more subdued range of color, as grey and light blue linear masses hover over dark fields of black.
Accompanying the exhibition organized by the Tang Teaching Museum and Studio Museum in Harlem, «Alma Thomas» features more than 125 vibrant, colorful paintings and works on paper, many published for the first time, a preface by Thelma Golden, scholarly essays, and responses to Thomas's work by four contemporary artists.
This exhibition features nighttime forest scenes as well as vibrant colorful abstracts.
Coming to David Bloch Gallery, Remed art exhibition will feature new vibrant body of work inspired by his latest trips around the world.
The exhibition features Isabel's remarkable designs that combine innovation of form, material and structure with a keen practicality and Ruben's vibrant drawings and paintings that range from abstractions to astute social commentaries.
The most recent works included in the exhibition, the Rag and Bag Idiom series (2012), feature Outterbridge's characteristic found textiles painted an array of vibrant colors.
We are celebrating that dedication this month with a vibrant group exhibition featuring the work of 19 of our 175 + members.
K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present, Harkening Dusk and Twilight, a two - person exhibition featuring redwood and graphite sculptures by Chris Sicat and vibrant oil paintings by Shingo Francis.
This exhibition features work from the forthcoming first person mystery video game, «DATELINE: Bronzeville» that brings 1940s Bronzeville to life at a time when vibrant black culture and business flourished during the great migration.
Cichocki curated one such group exhibition, the vibrant and unflinching Desert Island, at Coachella Valley Art Center in the city of Indio, on view through April 20, and featuring the work of some 24 artists in photography, painting, sculpture, installation, performance, and video, all with their own abiding interests in the region, not all of whom live there, but all of whom do their best, most explosive and salient work in the desert lands.
Featuring refreshing and vibrant imagery, MAGIC is the perfect exhibition to start Spring.
The exhibition provides a vibrant snapshot of the current mood, lived experiences and distinct socio - cultural perspectives of the featured artists who are highly engaged, connected and global citizens.
Presented across Pace's main gallery and an additional gallery at 6 Burlington Gardens, the exhibition will feature a single installation of irregular, volumetric sculptures in vibrant colours and a selection of gouaches.
Presented throughout Pace's main gallery and an adjacent space at 6 Burlington Gardens, the exhibition will feature an installation of seven vibrant, volumetric sculptures and a selection of recent works on paper.
Through the Trees, A Willingness is a solo exhibition featuring a vibrant, wall - to - wall installation of workson paper by Eve Wood.
His current exhibition, «Concept, Performance, Documentation, Language,» is a vibrant, important show featuring works made from the late 1960s to the early»80s by more than fifty artists, most of whom remain alive and well and working in New York today.
This publication features vibrant full color photographs and a list of exhibitions, including his 2017 exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Currently on view at Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco is «Apparitions,» a solo exhibition by Ranu Mukherjee, featuring a vibrant array of new textile prints, ink paintings, collage and hybrid films.
, the exhibition gave new meaning to the term «site specific,» featuring vibrant, gestural works Pettibon created in conversation with his surroundings that operated as a sort of archive, both product and record of his relationship to that space and time.
Titled To Wit, the exhibition gave new meaning to the term «site specific,» featuring vibrant, gestural works Pettibon created in conversation with his surroundings that operated as a sort of archive, both product and record of his relationship to that space and time.
This exhibition features a new series of vibrant paintings by Teo González.
This distinction between gestural and geometric abstraction continues in the other exhibition, featuring works on paper, with artists such as Elaine de Kooning and Michael Goldberg using slashes of vibrant brush strokes juxtaposed with pulsating splashes of color that emphasize their mutual dependence on the power of negative space.
National Museum of the American Indian presents Circle of Dance, an exhibition opening Saturday, Oct. 6, featuring Native dance as a vibrant, meaningful and diverse form of cultural expression.
The vibrant, visionary landscapes of Charles Burchfield (1893 - 1967), one of the leading American artists of the 20th century, are the focus of this major exhibition, featuring over 50 paintings borrowed from important public and private collections across the United States.
The exhibition will feature a rare and vibrant group of collages, original artworks that were created as maquettes for a wide range of projects, from book jackets to large - scale murals and mosaics.
For the milestone year of the forward - thinking exhibition series, the curators asked former featured Project Series artists — including CalArts alumni Christina Fernandez (Art MFA 96) and Hirokazu Kosaka (Chouinard 70) and School of Art faculty Charles Gaines — to each nominate two emerging or lesser - known artists based in the Los Angeles area whose work contributes to the vibrant contemporary - art dialogue.
This exhibition will feature two large paintings, a stunning black «identified form» from 2005 and one of Innes» new works, a large vibrant green painting, where the picture plane is split vertically in half.
As an antidote to this despair, Jacobson has mounted a splendidly colourful and vibrant exhibition, featuring works by Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Robert Motherwell and Sam Francis, who, to him, epitomise the «bonheur de vivre» of the 20th century.
The exhibition also features The Conversation (1980), an iconic portrait of curator Henry Geldzahler and Raymond Foye; a vibrant still life Gauguin's Chair (1988); and a rare, small - scale pool painting Montcalm Pool, Los Angeles (1980).
The exhibition features paintings ranging from the late 2000's, highlighting Saito's use of vibrant color, calligraphic gestural abstractions, and rhythmical brushstrokes.
Vibrant and seductive floor - and wall - based sculptural works feature in this exhibition, the artist's first at Victoria Miro Mayfair.
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