Not exact matches
The artworks
in the Eco-Visionaries
exhibition present alternative
views and ideas on
humans» relation to nature ecologies, social ecologies, and mental ecologies - systems that are inextricably linked and affect each other.
Exhibitions on
view at the city's renowned private collections include forthcoming shows at the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO); «Force and Form» at the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space; «Pop Art: Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, George Segal, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann» and «Sculpture, Painting, Video: David Claerbout, Federico de Francesco, Anselm Kiefer, Rosy Keyser, Imi Knoebel, Emil Lukas, Hugo McCloud, Olaf Metzel, Ernesto Neto, Diana Fonseca Quiñ ones, Sue Williams» at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse and «Still
Human and Allison Zuckerman: Stranger
in Paradise» at the Rubell Family Collection.
This
exhibition utilizes Kant's approach to reconsider how certain twentieth - century artists engaged the frontiers of
human understanding
in works that pit people's sight and insight against the limits of what they are able to comprehend, i.e. the things they believe themselves to be seeing as opposed to «things -
in - themselves» (Kant's code word for
humans» inability to move beyond their own constructed
views).
The hundred photographs
in the
exhibition include: spontaneous portraits of legendary today artists, actors, and musicians, cultural events, people that currently we would call them iconic, and intimate moments that caught Hopper's attention, constitute a captivating
view of the 60s and 70s that combines political idealism and
human optimism and the and the contrast between the hard work of the (ordinary) people and the Hippie revolutionary dream.
Hall met Pete Eckert and Alice Wingwall, the Guild's other two members,
in 2009 when their work was selected by curator Douglas McCulloh to be part of the traveling
exhibition called Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists, which was on
view at the Canadian Museum for
Human Rights.
Sugimoto's
exhibition Lost
Human Genetic Archive will be on
view at Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
in fall 2016.
Andrea Zittel's work is included
in the
exhibition Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection, on
view until February 12, 2017.
On a Saturday
in November of 2016, during his
exhibition Continuous Services Altered Daily at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
in Connecticut (May 1, 2016 — February 5, 2017 and on
view at the Bemis Center
in Omaha June 1, 2017 — August 26, 2017), David Brooks, an artist recognized for his commitment to illuminating our complex
human relationship with the natural world, sat down with Greg Lindquist to talk about his current show, ecological activism, and scientific fieldwork.
Additional works
in the
exhibition include Thirty - eight works by Andy Warhol, four bronze sculptures depicting figures who are part
human, animal and machine by William Kentridge illustrating social and political life
in South Africa; and Olafur Eliasson's Fivefold Sphere Projection Lamp which compels us to
view ourselves
in relation to space as well as time.
The Paintings Roughly Reflecting On
Humans And
Human Habits, But Mostly
Viewed By Cows group
exhibition is on
in the remote valley Safiental of the Swiss Alps on October 16.
After winning the Artes Mundi prize for «work that stimulates thinking about the
human condition»
in 2010, Israeli filmmaker and artist Yael Bartana presented her latest project at the 2011 Venice Biennale — the first non-Polish artist to represent Poland at the major international art
exhibition... And Europe Will Be Stunned, her film trilogy made between 2007 and 2011, will be on
view for the first time
in Canada
in the AGO's Lind Gallery from Jan. 25 to April 1, 2012.
Target Gallery, the contemporary
exhibition space for the Torpedo Factory Art Center, presents Wade Kramm's exploration of
human perception
in Dotted Space, on
view Saturday, July 23 through Sunday, August 28.
The joint
exhibition is on
view through August 25, 2013 at the MAC Quinta Normal and The Museum of Memory and
Human Rights
in Santiago, Chile.
Human emotions emanate, ranging from exuberant to melancholic, tender or longing, apparent
in the 109» x 77» x 46» cast bronze sculpture Untitled (1996 - 97) on
view in this
exhibition.
Currently on
view, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery presents Barbara Chase - Riboud — Malcolm X: Complete, an
exhibition celebrating her now complete series of monumental bronze and fiber sculptures, created over the last half - century
in honor of the slain
human rights leader.
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 associated.
After seeing James Bishop, which is currently on
view at David Zwirner (September 6 — October 25, 2014), I would urge anyone who cares about what an artist can do with paint to go and immerse themselves
in this beautiful, sensitive, astringent
exhibition of eleven mostly square,
human - scaled paintings
in oil and four small works (all are less than six inches
in height and width), done
in oil and crayon on paper.
A
view of Valerie Hegarty's installation featured
in The Lodge Gallery group
exhibition Post
Human Utopia on
view through May 31st 2015.
«Portals» is currently on
view in the group
exhibition «
Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection» (April 27, 2016 — Feb 12, 2017).
Dinah Maxwell Smith works from black - and - white snapshots of common motifs of everyday life to capture fleeting moments of the
human experience
in her paintings, including Beach Picnic, 1993, and Five Suits Redux, 2016 that will be on
view in the
exhibition
New York, Museum of Modern Art; Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum; Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art; Akron Art Museum, Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective, November 3, 1982 - January 5, 1984 (another example exhibited) Paris, Maeght - Lelong; Zurich, Maeght - Lelong, Louise Bourgeois: Retrospektive 1947 - 1984, February - March 1985 (another example exhibited) Bridgehampton, Dia Art Foundation, Louise Bourgeois: Works from the Sixties, May 25 - June 25, 1989, p. 4 (another example exhibited and installation
view illustrated) Frankfurter Kunstverein; Munich, Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus; Lyon, Musée d'art Contemporain; Barcelona, Fundación Tàpies; Kunstmuseum Bern; Otterlo, Kröller - Müller Museum, Louise Bourgeois: A Retrospective
Exhibition, December 2, 1989 - July 8, 1991 (another example exhibited) Columbus, Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, The Ohio State University, Inaugural
Exhibition Part II - Art
in Europe and America: The 1960s and 1970s, May 18 - August 5, 1990 (another example exhibited) New York, Barbara Toll Fine Arts,
Human Hands (Modeled Sculpture), May 9 - June 6, 1992 (another example exhibited) Los Angeles, Linda Cathcart Gallery, Louise Bourgeois, January 9 - February 27, 1993 (another example exhibited) Santa Fe, Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Louise Bourgeois Personages, 1940s / Installations, 1990s, July 31 - August 8, 1993 (another example exhibited) Vienna, Galerie Krinzinger Wien, Louise Bourgeois 1939 - 89 Skulpturen und Zeichnungen, May 18 - June 12, 1990 (another example exhibited) Monterrey, MARCO; Seville, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo; Mexico City, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Louise Bourgeois, June 15, 1995 - August 15, 1996, p. 61 (another example exhibited and illustrated) Mahwah, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Heavy Metal: From Process to Performance, September 17 - October 17, 2008 (another example exhibited) London, Tate Modern; Paris, Centre Pompidou; New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Los Angeles, The Museum of Contemporary Art; Washington, D.C., The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Louise Bourgeois, October 10, 2007 - June 7, 2009 (another example exhibited) London, Hauser & Wirth, After Awkward Objects: Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Alina Szapocznikow, November 17 - December 16, 2009 (another example exhibited) Buenos Aires, Fundación Proa; Sao Paulo, Instituto Tomie Ohtake; Rio de Janeiro, Museu de Arte Moderna, Louise Bourgeois: The Return of the Repressed, March 19 - November 13, 2011, no. 20, p. 181 (another example exhibited and illustrated) Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Louise Bourgeois: Twosome, September 7, 2017 - January 20, 2018, p. 57 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
Visitors will have the opportunity to
view the All Too
Human exhibition outside of gallery opening hours before enjoying a sumptuous dinner
in the Rex Whistler Restaurant.
On August 19, 2015, the artist and writer Coco Fusco performed Observations of Predation
in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist to a packed house at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
in San Francisco.1 The performance was part of the
exhibition Radical Presence: Black Performance
in Contemporary Art, on
view at YBCA through October 11, 2015, and curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver, senior curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
Video installations
in the
exhibition include 100 Raw, Pictures, and Recess, a single vantage exposure of a public school playground over many hours that reveals a rather chilling
view of the range of
human emotions exhibited by children at play.