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We warmly invite you to view this exhibition featuring the works from her most recent solo show at Sumpu Museum in Shizuoka, accompanied with new works.

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Mixed media artist and clothing designer Marie Cordella is just one of the 40 artists whose work can be viewed at ArtSpace, a visual art center that features 23 open studios, three exhibition galleries, lectures, classes and many other stimulating art events.
Clothes on Film was lucky enough to attend to a private viewing of Hollywood Costume alongside many of the designers featured in the exhibition.
This month the 2nd Fridays show at the Santa Barbara Tennis Club features two separate exhibitions for your viewing pleasure.
Nearby, Mantra on Russell, Mantra 100 Exhibition and Mantra on the Park feature contemporary hotel rooms and apartments, many with city or garden views.
Guests are welcome to view the boutique art gallery featuring monthly exhibitions from Whitsunday artists.
Most sculptures featured in the exhibition will be lent by the artist, including Magma (2008), which will be publicly on view for the first time.
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «THEM» is currently on view at Schinkel Pavillion in Berlin and features the work of seven artists — Alina Szapocznikow, Alisa Baremboym, Aleksandra Domanović, Sarah Lucas, Katja Novitskova, Carolee Schneemann,... Read More
James Kalm visits the exhibition Painting Is History at Winkleman Gallery, New York, featuring work by Charles Browning, The Chadwicks, David Fertig, Joe Fig, Valerie Hegarty, and Steve Mumford, on view through August 10, 2012.
Jesus as a Weapon and a Tool» winks at the New Museum exhibition «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon,» in which Bond features by way of an installation and an occasional performance piece for which the artist models in a museum window on open view from the street.
On view in the gallery's London space, the exhibition will feature a selection of important sculptures and drawings exemplifying the scope of the artist's influential career.
Under the artistic direction of Franklin Sirmans, the three - month citywide exhibition features 58 artists, including Terry Adkins, Jean Michel - Basquiat, Lonnie Holley, Hew Locke, Kerry James Marshall, Tamkea Norris, Ebony G. Patterson, Gary Simmons, Tavares Strachan (who created the neon work above), Alma Thomas and Carrie Mae Weems, on view at 18 venues.
NEW YORK — Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to present Over & Under a group exhibition organized with the cooperation of Matt Keegan and featuring work by Tony Feher, Charles Harlan, Bill Jenkins, Matt Keegan, Babette Mangolte & Trisha Brown, Virginia Overton, Kay Rosen, Diane Simpson, and Haim Steinbach on view from June 4 through July 24, 2015.
Featuring 13 works by New Jersey - based Willie Cole, including a site - specific installation, video, and sculptures composed of discarded water bottles, found wood, and one of his signature source materials, previously owned shoes, this exhibition was organized by the David C. Driskell Center where it was on view last fall.
Featuring artists as solo exhibitors, and also in the context of conceptual group exhibitions, Brunswick Street Gallery offers a completely unique viewing experience of work from contemporary emerging artists.
The Manchester Art Gallery presents Raqib Shaw's largest solo exhibition to date, featuring 28 recent recent paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, many on public view for the first time.In addition, Shaw has created a floral installation that fills the galleries, lending an otherworldly, paradisical atmosphere to the space.
That marriage of political and personal is on view in «Bloodlines,» a solo exhibition that anchors the Miami Art Week showcase at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), which also features a retrospective of Jamaican - born artist Nari Ward.
It garnered more than 8,500 Facebook Likes and nearly three times as many views as the second most popular post of 2015, a listing of 20 solo exhibitions featuring black female artists.
Built — a solo exhibition featuring newly commissioned public artworks by Virginia Overton on view May 6 — September 3, 2018
THIS SUMMER 2016, incredible exhibitions featuring artists of African descent are on view across the United States.
Following the exhibition, Pace will publish a catalogue featuring installation views and a new essay by art critic John Yau.
The exhibition will also feature many little - known treasures such as collages by Anne Ryan, photographs by Gertrudes Altschul, and recent acquisitions on view for the first time at MoMA by Ruth Asawa, Carol Rama, and Alma Woodsey Thomas.»
Her solo exhibition «American People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s» was on view in 2013 at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., and last year her work «Groovin High» was featured on a billboard along New York City's High Line park.
The exhibition features 12 panels from the series, the same selection that was on view at the Phillips Collection through August 2015.
The exhibition, which features paintings and sculptures by Josef Albers, Robert Irwin, Sol LeWitt, Liu Jianhua, Robert Mangold, Robert Ryman, and Tony Smith, will be on view through August 12, 2017 in Seoul.
Installation view of KEHINDE WILEY»S «Trickster» exhibition featuring portraits fellow contemporary artists, including Yinka Shinabare and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye.
On view exclusively at The Met Breuer, this major international loan exhibition of about 120 works draws on The Met's rich collections of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art, while also featuring a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections.
Published on the occasion of her first exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with a text by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent large - scale oil paintings, along with newly commissioned color photography of exhibition and studio installation views, as well as the artist's notebooks and sketches.
The exhibition, previously on view at Aspen Art Museum, features photographs, films, and video.
Positioned in the gallery's atrium is the dominant feature of the exhibition: Act Three: Silent Siege, a single channel movie that evolves and changes as live video feeds embedded around the viewing area allow Hartung to observe and adjust the picture remotely by capturing the viewer's image and manipulating it on screen.
Castellani's work is also featured in the major exhibition ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s — 60s, on view October 10, 2014 through January 7, 2015 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
by Stephanie Cristello Curated by and including work of artist Jessica Stockholder, whose exhibition Door Hinges is concurrently on view in the lower galleries of Kavi Gupta's Elizabeth Street location, ASSISTED features sixteen artists, and could easily be a visual essay on form and object - hood.
The editorial staff at New American Paintings have put together a list of more than 40 of the top painting exhibitions on view at private galleries across the country in January — from New York to Houston, Los Angeles to Chicago, Miami, and more — including several shows from artists previously included in New American Paintings and featuring more than 30 notable and not - to - be-missed shows from across the country.
On view last year at Jeu de Paume in Paris (Simpon's first European exhibition), the presentation at Addison Gallery features «Chess,» 2013, a three - channel video installation making its U.S. debut.
Recommended Viewing, is a feature on newartdealers.org in which a NADA Member lists their favorite Member exhibitions currently on view.
«Kahlo, Rivera & Mexican Modern Art,» an exhibition of 75 works on view through May 31, 2015, features major artworks from Mexico City collectors Jacques and Natasha Gelman and Fort Lauderdale collectors Stanley and Pearl Goodman.
The works of Josef and Anni Albers have been featured both together and separately in exhibitions worldwide, most recently including A Beautiful Confluence: Anni and Josef Albers and the Latin American World, Mudec, Museo delle Culture, Milan, 2015 - 2016; and Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933 - 1957 at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston in 2015 (traveled to the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and will be on view at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, from September 17, 2016 — January 1, 2017).
On view October 22, 2016 — January 22, 2017, this exhibition surveys the state of representational painting at the beginning of the 21st century and features approximately 40 works by 20 contemporary realist artists from throughout the United States and Canada.
SKG artist Leondard Freed is featured in the exhibition, WOKE: Rattling Bones, Conversations, Sacred Rites and Holy Places, at City Gallery in Charleston on view from April 3 to May 6, 2018,
Curated by and including work of artist Jessica Stockholder, whose exhibition Door Hinges is concurrently on view in the lower galleries of Kavi Gupta's Elizabeth Street location, ASSISTED features sixteen artists, and could easily be a visual essay on form and object - hood.
This exhibition opened up a wider and deeper view of a major artist whose drawings underscore a central feature of his work: he has never retreated toward refining complexities or softening the dissonance.
The artist's figurative works are also featured in «Figuring History: Robert Colescott, Kerry James Marshall, Mickalene Thomas,» a new exhibition currently on view at the Seattle Art Museum.
through May 25th Julie Langsam This exhibition features several recent paintings from Langsam's long - running series of banded montages that set nearly monochromatic, tightly rendered views of iconic modernist buildings on top of a band of gridded abstract motifs inspired by classic modernist paintings and beneath ominously lit skies that invoke Romantic landscape painting.
Work by Laura Letinsky will be included in the group exhibition, Convergences: Selected Photographs from the Permanent Collection at the Getty Museum, on view July 8 - October 19, 2014, featuring Letinsky, Vera Lutter, Loretta Lux, Cindy Sherman, and James Welling, among others.
Select group exhibitions and biennials featuring her work include Virtual Views: Digital Art from the Thoma Foundation, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN (2017, forthcoming); Nature Morte: contemporary artists reinvigorate the still - life tradition, Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden (2016); Momentum: An Experiment in the Unexpected, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (2014); Turning Inside Out: Video Art by Nam June Paik, Joan Jonas, and Jennifer Steinkamp, Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NE (2012); Blink!
The editorial staff at New American Paintings have put together a list of more than 40 of the top painting exhibitions on view at private galleries across the country this month — from New York to Los Angeles, Chicago to Miami, and more — including more than a dozen shows from artists previously included in New American Paintings and featuring dozens of notable and not - to - be-missed shows from across the country.
His work has been featured in group exhibitions including Bird's - Eye View, Grand Army Plaza New York; Tensionism, Kenny Schacters Rove, New York; Shine, Amnesty International and Downtown Arts Festival, New York; One Planet Under a Groove: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, and Bead Body and Soul (Art and Light in the Yoruba Universe), UCLA Fowler Museum, California.
Boston, MA — ACME Fine Art is presents the exhibition «Jack Tworkov: Constellation of a Picture,» featuring rarely viewed paintings from 1966 - 1967.
The first solo museum exhibition of Silvestre Pestana's work in the U.S., Breathless features an intimate view into the vast universe of one of Portugal's...
SKG artist Mike Disfarmer is featured in the group exhibition, All of Arkansas: Arkansas Made, County by County, on view at the Arkansas Made Gallery through March 11, 2018.
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