Smith's shelf of ceramic objects follows a similar strategy: appearing as the ceramic doodles from an elementary art center, they are instantly dismissible as serious objects,
which in the gallery context means we begin looking closely for redemptive moments.
Not exact matches
His current solo exhibition at the South London
Gallery, Michael Armitage: The Chapel, absorbs the chapel - like qualities of the gallery space, where his paintings explore Kenyan culture and religion as the context in which to look at mental health issues in East
Gallery, Michael Armitage: The Chapel, absorbs the chapel - like qualities of the
gallery space, where his paintings explore Kenyan culture and religion as the context in which to look at mental health issues in East
gallery space, where his paintings explore Kenyan culture and religion as the
context in which to look at mental health issues
in East Africa.
Throughout the duration of the exhibition, her performers continuously enact a form of live installation
in the
gallery and the museum's outdoor spaces, bridging the conceptual and physical divide between performer and object, bystander and viewer, while addressing the ways
in which dance and the spectacle of performance are presented
in theatrical and exhibition
contexts.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives
in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously
in the BGC Focus
Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery
Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments
in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own
context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter
in the
gallery gallery spaces.
Supplementing the established canon of German artists (Max Beckmann, Käthe Kollwitz, Otto Dix and George Grosz) and the rather smaller one of Allied artists (of whom the best known is the British painter and printmaker C.R.W. Nevinson), Farrell included an unusual selection of prints along with illustrated books and periodicals, posters, trade cards, photographs and textiles; even more unexpected
in the
context of the museum's prints and drawings
galleries are the medals, trench lighters, helmets and gas masks — objects that provide a glimpse of the artifacts of war,
which can not be divorced from its arts.
The work is displayed
in room 16 within the
Gallery's permanent Collection, among a group of works that provide a glimpse of the
context in which miniatures were created, through reference to their function and patronage, and their traces
in the imaginative world of the English Renaissance.
Built from the foundation of five early paper negatives by Baron Adolphe Humbert de Molard (b. 1800), first exhibited as part of a three - person show originally presented ten years ago at Andrew Kreps
Gallery, New York and Galerie Nelson, Paris, this expanded exhibition further investigates a premise that expounds the ways
in which our perception of such work, historically bound to
context and experience, has shifted over time, and continues to generate a discursivity and evaluation of content.
Critical and historical
context is provided
in the form of five thoughtful, themed essays, interspersed throughout the book, by Whitechapel
Gallery director Iwona Blazwick on the subjects of «The Found Object», «Performance», «Abstraction», «Knowledge» and «Power Structures»,
which, alongside an introduction by curator Bruce Ferguson and an endorsement by Yoko Ono, add up to an artist's monograph that's as intimate as it is expansive.
In a confusion of place and
context, on the garden terrace of Victoria Miro
Gallery, Hartley will reconstruct his own Drop City dome, rusted, aged and out of time,
which he will inhabit during the exhibition.
During a 2016 iteration at Art Basel
in Miami Beach, she showed the emerging black photographer, John Edmonds,
in a group show at David Castillo
Gallery, one of Edmonds's first appearances in a major gallery context, which also led to a sale of his photograph for $
Gallery, one of Edmonds's first appearances
in a major
gallery context, which also led to a sale of his photograph for $
gallery context,
which also led to a sale of his photograph for $ 3,000.
In 2013, Michael Rosenfeld
Gallery presented Abstract Expressionism,
In Context: Seymour Lipton,
which included twelve major sculptures by the artist, along with works by Alston, Bluhm, Delaney, de Kooning, DeFeo, Goldberg, Gottlieb, Hofmann, Krasner, Lewis, Marca - Relli, Margo, Ossorio, Pousette - Dart, Resnick, Seliger, Thomas, Tobey, Tworkov and Woodruff.
Engaging with the natural scenery outside of Glyndor
Gallery, the multilayered collage is a clash of cultures,
contexts and time periods that creates an
in - between space, one
in which the body both bears and transforms historical memory.
This January,
in his first exhibition with the Goodman
Gallery, Gerhard Marx presents new works that are born out of his own self - designed processes,
which involve skillful manipulation of materials collected as part of an engagement with the artist's physical urban
context.
While the indoor
galleries are devoted to her works
in stone, wood and paint, the sculpture garden provides an ideal environment to view her magnificent bronzes
in the
context for
which they were created.
The programme will not only celebrate the important and integral work of Travelling
Gallery but will explore and test its values within today's contemporary
context, advocating for its vision that we live
in a Country
in which everyone has the opportunity to experience and engage
in the arts.
The book —
which questions the uncertainties of the art world; offers solutions to the challenges of transmission of Culture at the beginning of the 21st century; and It's a witness of the artistic potential
in European, Anglo - American and Latin - American countries — will be presented
in September
in the
context of an individual exhibition, also entitled Hexágonos, at the art
gallery Maus Contemporary
in the USA.
And it's the same now, with the work
which I position more
in an art market /
gallery context — it's also dealing with that network.
In addition to the five regular sections of the show (Establishes, Emergent, Generations, Decades and Object), the art fair has a new sector called On Demand,
which is for
galleries that exhibit
context - based and site - specific works such as installations, performances, etc..
Despite O'Doherty's debunking of this
context, the white cube mode of exhibiting continues to underpin much exhibition - making
in the West, from commercial
galleries that are designed to look like modern art museums (think of David Zwirner's minimalist 30,000 square foot space on 20th Street
in New York) to websites such as Contemporary Art Daily that tend to privilege the flattened picture surfaces of post-minimalist paintings,
which look good filtered through the even light of a laptop screen.
A
gallery dedicated to the Andean and Mexican
contexts will include Hicks» travel documents on Latin America, her thesis on Pre-Columbian textiles, presented at Yale University
in 1957, and records of her years
in Mexico as a witness and participant
in the creative turmoil of the time, during
which she met important figures like Felix Candela, Luis Barragán and Mathias Goertiz.
«This is true especially since I started working
in a
gallery context —
which is fairly new to me — not someone's house or a project space, but
in an actual
gallery.
Visitors to the Scarlatti Kirkpatrick exhibit will find a rich
context in which they can see the trajectory of the artist's career, as earlier Stella works from Johnson's personal collection now hang
in the Glass House's Painting
Gallery.
Ghost House is installed
in the temporary exhibition
galleries where, rather than following chronological criteria, it creates environments that the artist describes as «built on memory»,
in which works from different periods are placed
in dialogue with one another and with the museum
context in the conviction that meaning can be found not only
in the individual works but
in their relationships, considered collectively and through time, like the narrative overlappings of a story.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
in collaboration with the National
Gallery, London, has opened their exhibition, Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings,
which will explore Cole's impact as a major 19th - century landscape artist within a global
context.
I think that's
in the work's
context,
which I have explored through projects that take things outside the commercial
gallery setting.
For this exhibition, Carl Ostendarp has devised a series of site specific wall - to - ceiling drip murals that envelop the
gallery space and provide the
context in which the works are displayed.
Unlike most fairs,
galleries handling objects ordinarily seen
in a design
context are given equal billing to high - end art dealers,
which gives the event a pleasant domestic feel.
The photographic installation is juxtaposed with the ride - on electric train that interweaves the
gallery spaces,
which uses the concept of exchange between her home
in Berlin and the
context of San Francisco as a point of departure.
As a UK Associate at Delfina Foundation, Moran will consider ways of translating his current project On the Habit of Being Oneself,
which explores the surrender of intention and choice - making
in dance, to the
gallery context.
They will also set out the
context in which their institutions operate - nationally and internationally, and
in terms of their relationships with other museums and
galleries and general global trends.
Main
Gallery: Neil MacInnis Montreal artist Neil MacInnis seeks to reactivate the form of textiles as a means to provide a social
context in which communities may express their identities and tell their stories.
Through the
gallery's longstanding reputation, ties with major museums, art foundations, curators and critics, SGA exposes its represented artists to broader audiences, thus fostering a greater understanding of their artistic strategies and the
context in which their ideas arise.
Finally, the
context of London as a site for political and cultural action emerges across the
galleries, whether through documentation of Mona Hatoum's performance Roadworks
in the streets of Brixton following the 1985 uprisings, or Black Audio Film Collective's video essay Twilight City
which explores the effects on London of Thatcher's urban regeneration programme.
Galerie Daniel Buchholz becomes a test site
in which the artist experiments with the both the physicality and psychology of this undertaking, using the
context of a commercial
gallery exhibition to mediate between the privacy of studio practice and the civic and social world.
Installed throughout the museum grounds, we wanted to provide different
contexts in which to see the sculptures, from public spaces to more intimate settings like the Impressionist
galleries.»
Since the beginning of the 80s Martin Wong has been showing his work
in the
context of exhibition spaces and
galleries like the Semaphore
Gallery, Exit Art and PPOW
which were all just being set up at that time.
By highlighting several artists
which have been prominent throughout our
gallery's program, the writer presents the movement
which we represent
in context within the greater mainstream art world, including quotes and selected images of work by some of the 35 participating artists
in the show.
A quote on curating: «I've worked almost exclusively commissioning and curating artists» projects outside formal
gallery contexts and I love the multitude of conversations that requires (from artist through to road sweeper), the way
in which it allows you to continually renew your relationship to a city and its spaces, and the whole process of helping an idea take form and come to life.
His signature stripes (Passage), installed
in locations,
which circumvent the conventional
gallery context for art, also serve to challenge our increasing appetite for novelty.
The
gallery offers a focused environment
in which its artists can be viewed
in a rigorous
context.
On April 27, 2017, Hinkle will perform The Evanesced: Embodied Disappearance
in the
gallery, during
which she will evoke various female characters navigating historical and contemporary
contexts.
The exhibition at Slought is unique
in that it will consist of new and reformulated installations by Gary Hill, many of
which are being shown for the first time
in a
gallery exhibition
context, and includes a rare showing of some of his early pieces.
Visitors to the Scarlatti Kirkpatrick exhibit found a rich
context in which they can see the trajectory of the artist's career, as earlier Stella works from Johnson's personal collection now hang
in the Glass House's Painting
Gallery.
Though she's conceived four solo shows with New York's Jack Shainman
Gallery in as many years — her latest, Of
Context and Without,
which opens this week — Toyin Ojih Odutola has always felt that «there was this period where people weren't getting the work,» she says.
Kennedy's choice to present an institutional piece of furniture as the only object
in the
gallery enabled him to reveal the
context in which art is produced and displayed.
It also presents an innovative model of collaboration between an independent space and commercial
gallery, highlighting the different social and political
contexts in which the two organizations operate.
His newly commissioned works,
which will be shown
in the
gallery and grounds of Lismore Castle, combine objects that reference the history and
context of the castle, and place it within a greater, more epic narrative.
LOCATIONS OUTDOOR WORKS BY TORONTO ARTISTS Catalogue published by Mercer Union, 1980 Introduction by Peter Hill, Michael Balfe:
In past years there has been an increasing awareness of the fact that there are many limiting and neutralising factors inherent in the gallery space which alter the original context of most artists» wor
In past years there has been an increasing awareness of the fact that there are many limiting and neutralising factors inherent
in the gallery space which alter the original context of most artists» wor
in the
gallery space
which alter the original
context of most artists» work.
The Berman exhibition not only provides
context to the famed photograph by surrounding it with alternative takes and other contemporaneous photographs by Wasser, but also slavishly recreates other objects
in the
gallery in which the photograph was taken.
When seen within the
context of the soon - to - be-emptied Brutalist building that Focal Point
Gallery and Southend Central Library currently occupy (both organisations will move to another structure
in late 2013), Peake's project is akin to the endearing vision of Tecton
which, much like the collection of animals
in a zoo, or the archive of books
in a library, somehow continues to survive against all external forces.