Several galleries, notably Pierre Matisse and Julien Levy, began showing the work of European Surrealists on a regular basis,
while major group exhibitions, such as Fantastic Art Dada and Surrealism at the Museum of Modern Art in 1936, brought it to the attention of a larger audience.
Not exact matches
While graduating student art
exhibitions are not uncommon, PAFA's show takes place in a
major museum and is one of the most celebrated student
group shows in the country.
In New York: The Avalance of Gallery Openings This Thursday Andrew Russeth NEW YORK —
While the art season's biggest blockbusters have closed (you have three days left to see Gagosian's magisterial Monet
exhibition), many galleries are preparing
major summer shows filled with large
groups of artists — meaning that more work will be on display than at any other time of the year.
While they've exhibited as a
group before at Cincinnati, OH's Contemporary Arts Center, the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico; The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu, HI and North Carolina's Southeaster Center for Contemporary Art, this Group Exhibition marks the largest to date and the first to celebrate the solo careers of members who've made major strides in the past de
group before at Cincinnati, OH's Contemporary Arts Center, the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico; The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu, HI and North Carolina's Southeaster Center for Contemporary Art, this
Group Exhibition marks the largest to date and the first to celebrate the solo careers of members who've made major strides in the past de
Group Exhibition marks the largest to date and the first to celebrate the solo careers of members who've made
major strides in the past decade.
As part of that effort, starting this month, the work of collective Tim Rollins and K.O.S. (Kids Of Survival) will be on view in Unbound: Tim Rollins & K.O.S., a special
exhibition curated by the museum in collaboration with the artists,
while at the same time, a
major acquisition by the
group, A Midsummer Night's Dream, will also be unveiled.
While Robarts has exhibited widely in
group shows over the past few years, this will be his first
major solo
exhibition.
This
exhibition, Liu Wei's largest institutional solo show to date, revolves around a
grouping of
major new paintings, sculptures, and videos which refer back to his fifteen years of mature output
while also opening up interpretive pathways for works yet to come.