Sentences with phrase «whose first solo»

Photographer Zoe Strauss, whose first solo museum show was organized by ICA in 2006, debuts a new slideshow of her recent work.
The group show included artist Daniel Gordon who is now represented by M+B Gallery and whose first solo show in L.A..
Spanning 1973 to 1984, the works on view show Humphrey, whose first solo show was at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 1959, emphatically hitting his stride.
In March 2004, at New York's Armory Show, the gallery sold everything on the opening day; this included work by a new artist to the gallery and recent graduate, Raqib Shaw, whose first solo show in London of eighteen drawings and five paintings, stemming from the work of Hieronymous Bosch and priced up to $ 20,000, had previously sold out.
Los Angeles based artist Marc Trujillo, whose first solo show at Hirshl and Adler opens on November 3, paints what he calls the «shared spaces of the everyday.»
Sarah Kirk Hanley looks at the woodcuts of Katsutoshi Yuasa, whose first solo exhibition in the US is at the ISE Cultural Foundation in New York, through January 4th.
Learn more about New York - based, San Diego - born artist Yve Laris Cohen, whose first solo museum exhibition on the West Coast is on view at MCASD Downtown through September 2.
MCASD talks with the accomplished San Diego - based artist Andrea Chung, whose first solo museum exhibition opens at the Museum in May.
Howard Greenberg Gallery has announced its worldwide representation of Joel Meyerowitz, whose first solo show with the gallery will be a full survey of the artist's career in two parts: November 2 — December 1, 2012, and December 7, 2012 — January 5, 2013.
One of the city's most anticipated art events, Night at the Museum will feature special programming organized by artist Meriem Bennani, whose first solo museum show, FLY, is currently on view.
Episode 88: This week Claire Maxwell speaks with Mimi Hart Silver, whose first solo exhibition, Dead of Night, is currently on view through July 27 at Whitespace Gallery.
Zina Saro - Wiwa is a video artist and filmmaker whose first solo museum exhibition, Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance?
Jack Shainman Gallery For its inaugural presentation at Frieze London, Jack Shainman Gallery featured works by a selection of artists, including Nick Cave, Barkley L. Hendricks, Titus Kaphar, Andres Serrano, Hank Willis Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Toyin Ojih Odutola, whose first solo museum exhibition in New York opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art Oct. 20.
«All of the materials I use have to do with artifice, says Thomas, 41, whose first solo museum show opens at the Brooklyn Museum this month.
Four grant - supported exhibitions focus on individual artists, including the established artist Andrea Fraser, whose new performance and publication will premiere at the Hammer Museum, and emerging artist Indira Allegra, whose first solo museum exhibition, «No Space Without Tension,» will open at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in September 2019.
A visit with the photographer and activist, whose first solo retrospective is now on exhibit at Steven Kasher Gallery.
Michelle Obama's official portrait will be by the painter Amy Sherald, a rising talent whose first solo museum show will open in May at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis... portraits are a bit like online dating, with subjects paging...

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Using the simple name Eve, she released two solo rap albums — Let There Be Eve... Ruff Ryder's First Lady... and Scorpion — before making her first film appearance in a brief role as J.J. in XXX, a spy thriller whose title song she also compFirst Lady... and Scorpion — before making her first film appearance in a brief role as J.J. in XXX, a spy thriller whose title song she also compfirst film appearance in a brief role as J.J. in XXX, a spy thriller whose title song she also composed.
Twomey, whose movie is about an Afghan girl growing up under Taliban rule, is the first solo woman director to win the award.
Among those is a lovely Emilia Clarke, who serves as both a first love and big problem for Han, a dandy Donald Glover, slyly forming a wary alliance with Solo on his own, and a wonderful Linda Hunt, whose voice performance as Lady Proxima is so much fun, I want her to get her own movie.
The Los Angeles critics also gave Gerwig, whose film is her first solo directorial effort, its «new generation» award.
The film's title comes from the eponymous folk musician's first and only solo album, which is, by all accounts and like the man whose name encompasses two - thirds of the title, a failure.
Lehmann Maupin is honored to open it's fall season in Hong Kong with the first solo show in China of acclaimed American artist Teresita Fernández, whose conceptual, experiential works are often characterized by an interest in perception and the psychology of looking.
EXHIBITION > Opening Sept. 3, New York University's Grey Art Gallery presents «Ernest Cole: Photographer,» the first solo museum exhibition of the late South African photographer Ernest Cole (at right), whose groundbreaking work documented apartheid.
It is Melgaard's first solo outing with Brown whose frontier spirit is a match for his own.
Strassfield was inspired to curate an exhibition on first generation abstract expressionists after seeing the work of Frank Wimberley, whose solo show also opens today.
Zabludowicz Collection is pleased to announce the first UK solo exhibition by Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin, two artists whose collaborative practice is one of the most significant in contemporary art today.
Its inaugural show certainly qualifies: This is the first American solo outing for Michel Parmentier (1938 - 2000), one of the most undeviating abstract painters of postwar France, whose radically simple paintings fused minimalism, performance and institutional critique.
For the first edition of Amsterdam Art Fair Dürst Britt & Mayhew presents a solo presentation by Dutch artist Pieter Paul Pothoven, whose artistic practice concerns itself with the historic and social connotations of various valuable objects, ranging from lapis lazuli to ancient Egyptian mirrors.
The first bronze works to be hallmarked are by sculptor Maurice Blik, whose solo exhibition took place at Bowman Sculpture, London (13 April — 4 May 2018).
Lawrence Abu Hamdan, an artist whose investigations into sound have been used as forensic analyses in legal cases, tackles this issue in his first solo exhibition in France.
Rainbow: Rug is the first solo West Coast presentation of Israeli artist Moshe Ninio (b. 1953) whose oeuvre — comprised of drawings, photographs, and video — offers poignant insights into insistent universal themes.
Another highly renowned name today in the field of photography is Desiree Dolron whose work Flatland Gallery showed at the first edition of Paris Photo in 1997 and for who Flatland organized in conjunction with the Groninger Museum in 1998 her first solo exhibition behind the eye.
Exhibitions include: a group exhibition curated by artist Nayland Blake that investigates queer identification through new communications technologies; the first comprehensive career survey and solo museum exhibition dedicated to Cary Leibowitz, whose bold text - based works address issues of identity, sexuality, and queer politics; and a focused exhibition on broadcast and video work, organized in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), that focuses on how artists have engaged with the legacy of broadcast media.
This exhibition is the first solo exhibition by the artist, whose work was exhibited in Germany at Kunsthaus Hamburg (with the Gedok Association) and at Documenta 5 in 1972.
Acclaimed German artist Hito Steyerl, whose video work explores how digital culture influences our lives, makes the first solo appearance at number seven.
Campbell, whose solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery coincides with her first museum survey at the Aldrich, will talk to Smith - Stewart about her multidisciplinary practice, which ranges from drawing to sculpture and installation focusing on subject matter that delves into everyday experience.
Starting from the unconventional space for her first solo show in 1980, Sherman was the artist whose work opened the Metro Pictures Gallery later the same year.
This is the first New York solo exhibition ever of the late Mildred Thompson, whose career produced things that look like magnetic vectors and landscapes of the mind.
Produced in conjunction with her inaugural solo exhibition at Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Mary Corse is the first major catalogue on an artist whose visibility has unfairly lagged far behind her importance and influence.
This month, Phillips — whose googleability went way down after Tom Hanks portrayed a certain real - life hero, Captain Phillips, first name Richard — will have his first solo museum show in the United States, a survey of old and new work at Dallas Contemporary called «Negation of the Universe,» which will be joined by his headline - grabbing public sculpture Playboy Marfa, the neon - lit, 40 - foot - tall roadside sign commissioned by the magazine and broadcasting the artist's queasy fusion of commercialism and art.
Trisha Baga at Greene Naftali, through Jan. 12 In her first solo show at Greene Naftali, «The Biggest Circle,» New York - based artist Trisha Baga fills the gallery with video and sculptural installations whose imagery ranges from art history to buccolic entertainment.
First up: Cordy Ryman, whose environmental «sculptural paintings» are pushing the limits in Washington D.C. With multiple solo shows in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Brussels and Austin in the last two years alone, Ryman has been on an art - making tear — with incredible results.
In what is for each of them the first comprehensive solo exhibition in an institution whose exhibits receive attention beyond the regional level, the two artists are essentially presenting the fruits of their two years «residence in the studio house of the Kunstverein Hannover, Villa Minimo.
Playfulness and free - spirit decorate the creativity of the artist whose 2015 first solo exhibition in the UK was most talked about work during the Frieze Week.
P.I.G.S. is the first solo exhibition in Spain by Paris - based artist Claire Fontaine, whose work revolves around the exploration of the political, economic and social context and on how it influences contemporary society.
The artists included Ursula von Rydingsvard, checking out Lub Tez, her cedar sculpture at Collins Park; Tracey Emin, presiding over the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami opening of her first US solo show; and Hernan Bas, cruising the satellite fairs with a dude pack of four super-cool acolytes, whose new concern with taxes has returned him to Miami from Detroit «for six months and a day».
This season sees the first solo show by Irish artist Hannah Fitz, whose sculptures are reductive illustrations of everyday objects, stilled and deadened with a self - conscious agency.
In the past year alone, Akunyili Crosby — whose first name is pronounced «nnn - jee - deh - car» — has participated in several group shows (including the Whitney's current portraiture survey, «Human Interest») and five solo efforts (at L.A.'s Hammer Museum, Mark Bradford's Art + Practice, the Norton Museum of Art, the Whitney's billboard project and London's Victoria Miro Gallery, where she'll make her solo European debut in October), while earning a spot on Foreign Policy's 2015 list of the Leading Global Thinkers.
Like John McCracken, Kerry James Marshall, and Charlotte Posenenske, she is an artist whose work appeared at multiple locations throughout Documenta 12 this past summer — an ennoblement closely followed by her first solo exhibition in an American museum, currently on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
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