Not exact matches
Piri Halasz reviews the exhibition Robert Motherwell:
Early Collages
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York, on
view through January 5, 2014.
At yesterday's press preview, Massimiliano Gioni, the
museum's artistic director and co-curator of the ambitious exhibition, recommended that the works be
viewed beginning on the second floor where
early canvases for which Ofili is best known are on
view, and then progressing on to the third and fourth floors.
At Art Basel Miami Beach this week, Jack Shainman Gallery presents Odutola's most ambitious work to date, a five - foot tall portrait from her latest series, while earlier pieces are currently on view in group shows at Brooklyn's Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and the Jenkins Johnson Gallery in San Francisc
At Art Basel Miami Beach this week, Jack Shainman Gallery presents Odutola's most ambitious work to date, a five - foot tall portrait from her latest series, while
earlier pieces are currently on
view in group shows
at Brooklyn's Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and the Jenkins Johnson Gallery in San Francisc
at Brooklyn's
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and the Jenkins Johnson Gallery in San Francisco.
Her solo exhibition «Carrie Mae Weems: Considered» is on
view at the SCAD
Museum of Art through June 12; She is directing «Grace Notes: Reflections for Now,» a special performance
at Spoleta Festival USA in Charleston, S.C. (June 4 - 5); and her book «Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series,» which explores one of her
early and most acclaimed bodies of work, was published last month.
Other exhibits currently on
view at the Brooklyn
Museum are Chicago in L.A., Judy Chicago's early works, and Brooklyn - based artist Swoon's Submerged Motherland, a site - specific installation in the museum's rotunda gallery engages climate change and transforms the space into an artistically constructed fantastical enviro
Museum are Chicago in L.A., Judy Chicago's
early works, and Brooklyn - based artist Swoon's Submerged Motherland, a site - specific installation in the
museum's rotunda gallery engages climate change and transforms the space into an artistically constructed fantastical enviro
museum's rotunda gallery engages climate change and transforms the space into an artistically constructed fantastical environment.
«David Reed: 30 Years of Painting,» a slide talk by Exhibitions Curator Kevin Mullins 7 p.m. Thursday, April 21 Ulrich
Museum of Art (galleries open
early for
viewing at 6 p.m.)
Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago's
Early Work, 1963 — 74 Brooklyn
Museum of Art Brooklyn, NY April 4 - September 28, 2014 Judy Chicago
at Brooklyn
Museum of Art
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In the catalogue accompanying Eva Hesse Spectres 1960, which is currently on
view at The Brooklyn
Museum, Louise S. Milne, Lecturer
at the Edinburgh College of Art, wonders about the merits of the
early paintings by Eva Hesse (1936 — 70).
For years, «Into Bondage» was on
view at the Corcoran in a main floor gallery just beyond the cafe where examples from the
museum's collection of
early American art through the first half of the 20th century were on display.
The exhibition will include works ranging from the
early 1990s to the present, on
view in the 1st Floor Main Galleries, with an additional work concurrently on
view at The
Museum of Modern Art in the 2nd Floor Café.
He had a major retrospective of his work
earlier this year
at the Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York and currently has a print retrospective on
view at Madison
Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI.
One of the world's finest collections of
early American quilts will be on
view at the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts in the fall of 2010.
Images: Installation
view of
Early Awnings: Henning Bohl with Sergei Tcherepnin
at Blaffer Art
Museum.
The 79 - year - old Stella had a major retrospective of his work
earlier this year
at the Whitney
Museum of American Art and currently has a print retrospective on
view at Madison
Museum of Contemporary Art in Madison, WI.
This acclaimed solo show, organized by the Whitney
Museum of American Art and now on
view at the Dallas
Museum of Art, looks back on her 20 - year career through more than 60 works and objects, from
early pieces made in the mid-1990s to more recent installations and paintings.
An exhibition focused on Osborne's
early work from the 1960s will be on
view at the Delaware Art
Museum in 2016.
Ryan McGinness: #metadata features an interview with the artist, a selection of
early works and installation
views of McGinness» work on
view at the Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles and the Cranbrook Art
Museum.
Her monumental 987 - plate piece Rhapsody (1975 - 76) was on
view earlier this summer
at the
Museum of Modern Art in New York.
In the
early 1970s, Ringgold abandoned traditional painting and began making unstretched acrylic paintings on canvas with soft cloth frames after
viewing an exhibition of Tibetan art
at the Rijk
Museum in Amsterdam.
As evidenced by the often spectacular Frank Stella retrospective currently on
view at the Whitney
Museum of American Art, the artist
early on achieved a rather exalted position as the principal heir to the heroic scale and grand gestures of Abstract Expressionism.
Each exhibition is accompanied by a book and
earlier shows have been held
at the Studio
Museum in Harlem, the New Orleans
Museum of Art and Segregation Story is currently on
view at the High
Museum of Art in Atlanta.
Important
early solo shows includeOn Kawara, 1973 - Produktion eines Jahres / One Year's Production
at the Kunsthalle Bern and the Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels in 1974; On Kawara: continuity / discontinuity 1963 - 1979, which was first on
view at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm in 1980 and traveled to the
Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, and the National
Museum of Art, Osaka; On Kawara: Date paintings in 89 Cities, which toured from 1991 to 1993 to the
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam to Deichtorhallen Hamburg,
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art; On Kawara: Whole and Parts 1964 - 1995, on
view from 1996 to 1998
at the Nouveau Musée / Institut d'art contemporain, Villeurbanne, France, Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Musée d'Art Moderne, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, and the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; and On Kawara: Horizontality / Verticality
at the Städtischen Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München, Munich and
Museum Ludwig, Cologne in 2000 to 2001.
On
view is an important
early abstraction, first exhibited in Whitten's 1974 solo exhibition
at the Whitney
Museum of American Art.
This show of 200 works — which was organized by Guggenheim
Museum curator Germano Celant and was on
view earlier this year
at the National Gallery of Art in Washington — attempts to clarify the deeper currents in Oldenburg's exploration of the metaphoric potential of common objects.
Paper Promises:
Early American Photography is on
view February 27, 2018 - May 27, 2018
at the J. Paul Getty
Museum, Getty Center.
Wildly Strange: The Photographs of Ralph Eugene Meatyard was on
view at The Blanton
Museum of Art
at The University of Texas
at Austin,
earlier in 2015.
Highlights of recent Broad MSU exhibitions include: Trevor Paglen: The Genres; the final installment of the exhibition series The Genres: Portraiture, Still, Life, Landscape, featuring works by social scientist, researcher, and writer Trevor Paglen; Moving Time: Video Art
at 50, 1965 - 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its
earliest presentation, currently on
view at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Material Effects, which brought together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials; and The Artist as Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman, the first major
museum exhibition to bring together a comprehensive body of work by two of Bangladeshi's foremost contemporary artists.
These are a few of the
early films of Jack Goldstein, which are now on
view in the artist's first
museum retrospective in the U.S., organized by the Orange County Museum of Art with guest curator Philipp Kaiser, and Joanna Montoya, Neubauer Family Assistant Curator, at the Jewish Museum in New
museum retrospective in the U.S., organized by the Orange County
Museum of Art with guest curator Philipp Kaiser, and Joanna Montoya, Neubauer Family Assistant Curator, at the Jewish Museum in New
Museum of Art with guest curator Philipp Kaiser, and Joanna Montoya, Neubauer Family Assistant Curator,
at the Jewish
Museum in New
Museum in New York.
Currently on
view at the Whitney
Museum of American Art is a major two - part exhibition: Claes Oldenburg:
Early Sculpture, Drawings, and Happenings Films and Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen: The Music Room (through September 6th).
Titled «HOWL, eon (I and II),» the vast paintings were installed
at SFMOMA
earlier this month and will remain on
view in the
museum's atrium for three years.
Walkabout art reporter Melanie O'Halloran review Diego Velázquez: The
Early Court Portraits
at the Meadows
Museum now on
view through January 13, 2013.
An exhibition
at the Hammer
Museum, Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 - 1989, organized by Naima J. Keith for the Studio
Museum in Harlem and on
view through May 24, brings together the artist's
earlier works completed before his move to LA.
«I look
at myself in those days as being unconscious,» says the artist, whose
early work is the subject of a major exhibition now on
view at the Hammer
Museum.
Curated by Naima J. Keith
at the Studio
Museum in Harlem, «Charles Gaines: Gridwork (1974 - 1989),» puts on
view 10 of Mr. Gaines»
early conceptual projects and deftly sketches out his context — from Castelli Gallery, where he showed in the 1980s, to Cal Arts, where his teaching has been influential to a generation of artists including his son, the performance artist and curator Malik Gaines.
At first look, Kate Clark's discomfiting human - animal hybrids and Andrea Dezsö's intricate drawings and paper objects, now on view in a dual exhibition at the Newcomb Art Museum, couldn't be further in spirit from the acclaimed early 20th - century pottery with which Newcomb is still associate
At first look, Kate Clark's discomfiting human - animal hybrids and Andrea Dezsö's intricate drawings and paper objects, now on
view in a dual exhibition
at the Newcomb Art Museum, couldn't be further in spirit from the acclaimed early 20th - century pottery with which Newcomb is still associate
at the Newcomb Art
Museum, couldn't be further in spirit from the acclaimed
early 20th - century pottery with which Newcomb is still associated.
Installation
view of Claes Oldenburg:
Early Sculpture, Drawings, Happenings and Films (May 7 — September 6, 2009)
at the Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York, NY.
All images are courtesy of «Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago's
Early Work, 1963 — 74» which will be on
view at the Brooklyn
Museum from April 4 to September 28, 2014.
It now anchors the
museum's exceptional holdings of the artist's
early work and is a highlight in the West Coast exclusive of Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules, on
view at SFMOMA from November 18, 2017 through March 25, 2018.
New Yorkers can see Corse's work
at the Guggenheim
Museum, where one of her
early canvases appeared in «Surface, Support, Process: The 1960s Monochrome» [closes today] or visit the Lehmann Maupin Gallery in Chelsea to bask in the quiet glow of her newest paintings [on
view through March 10].
The traveling exhibition was on
view at the Perez Art
Museum, Miami (PAMM),
earlier this year and an exhibition catalog was published to accompany the show.
His
early paintings were the subject of a 2006 exhibition organized by the Harvard
Museums that traveled to The Menil Collection, Houston; his explorations of sculpture and architecture were shown by the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in 2007; the Irregular Polygons of the mid-1960s have been examined afresh by the Hood
Museum of Art and the Toledo
Museum of Art in 2010 — 11; and his collaboration with Santiago Calatrava is the focus of a major installation currently on
view at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
(1) «Marcel Marcel Broodthaers: A Retrospective» is currently on
view at Museum of Modern Art, New York, until May 15, and will then travel to Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, in October 2016, and to the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf, in
early 2017.
Released
earlier this month, Common's new album features a cover image designed by artist Lorna Simpson, who has a solo exhibition on
view at the Modern Art
Museum of Fort Worth through Jan. 15, 2017.
Last month, the exhibition «Amplitude,» was on
view at Sikkema Jenkins, her New York gallery, and
earlier this year, «Jennie C. Jones: Compilation» was published to coincide with her midcareer survey
at the Contemporary Arts
Museum Houston.
Thirty - two works by Nevelson and Siskind, most of them from
early in the artists» careers, are now on
view at Bruce Silverstein's, in Chelsea, in a
museum - scale show that's part essay, part refresher course on the visual possibilities and pleasures of pure form.
The Ghanaian artist, working in Nigeria, is well - known for his bottle cap curtains and had an installation on
view earlier this year
at the University of Michigan Art
Museum and
at the Brooklyn
Museum.
The Crystal Bridges
Museum of American Art presents exhibition Picturing Women
at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, on
view through June 2, 2013 showing three
early twentieth - century portraits on loan from the National Gallery of Art.
Painted in 1979, «Druid,» which is currently on
view at the Whitney
Museum of American Art, is one of Elizabeth's
early shaped canvas works.
Beginning September 10, 2017, approximately forty of Bearden's abstractions — watercolors, oils, and mixed media collages, executed in the 1950s and
early 1960s, will be on
view in Romare Bearden: Abstraction
at the Neuberger
Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, which organized the show.
Organized by Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, Found in Translation, the third exhibition in the Deutsche Bank Series
at the Guggenheim, will be on
view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York, from February 11 through May 1, 2011, and will travel to Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, in
early 2012.