Sentences with phrase «whose first solo exhibition»

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.
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.

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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 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 exhibition of the late South African photographer Ernest Cole (at right), whose groundbreaking work documented apartheid.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Zina Saro - Wiwa is a video artist and filmmaker whose first solo museum exhibition, Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance?
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.
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.
Sea Legs is the first solo museum exhibition for Xylor Jane, a Massachusetts - based artist whose paintings merge the subjective and handmade with a standardized mathematical language.
«The Loom of History» marks the first US solo exhibition of Armenian - Egyptian artist Anna Boghiguian (b. 1946, Cairo, Egypt), whose raw and expressionistic works combine painting, drawing, writing, collage, and sculpture to contemplate the past and present through intersections of economics, philosophy, literature, and myth.
The exhibition which will feature both works on loan and for sale — is a collaboration between Sotheby's Modern & Post-War British Art department and the legendary Sixties dealer Kasmin, whose gallery at 118 New Bond Street (just up the road from Sotheby's) was the first «white cube» space in London and the scene of many ground - breaking shows, including Hockney's first major solo exhibition at the end of 1963.
This is the trademark of the African artist El Anatsui, whose new exhibition «Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui,» on view through August 4, 2013, is the first solo exhibition in New York.
The shadow works were first shown in a solo exhibition at the Bindery Projects in Saint Paul, Minnesota, whose website contains some background information on the series.
MCASD talks with the accomplished San Diego - based artist Andrea Chung, whose first solo museum exhibition opens at the Museum in May.
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.
This is the first true monograph on this extraordinary pair, who have exhibited worldwide and whose solo exhibitions include the Centre Pompidou, Paris (1992), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1988), and Tate Modern, London (2006).
Chasing that Neon Rainbow will be the first Los Angeles solo exhibition by the Seattle - based collective SuttonBeresCulles whose collaborative works encourage viewers to question the reality of what they are seeing.
The exhibition will introduce a broader audience to the work of an admired Philadelphia - based artist whose first major museum solo exhibition will open at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA) in March 2016.
Also new to the list was Park Sung Tae, whose first New York solo exhibition in early 2011 made for a striking picture feast.
Her first solo exhibition, in 1971, at Galerie Claire Brambach in Basel, was organized by the American abstract painter Mark Tobey, whose own works incorporated calligraphic - like marks (and who, incidentally, had converted to the Baha'i faith in 1931).
Julian Schnabel welcomes us in his «Pallazzo Chupi», a Venetian palace converted from an old factory in the West Village near the Hudson River in New york, dressed in purple pajamas, whose state indicates that he must have acquired them shortly after his first solo - museum exhibition.
There will also be a solo exhibition of current pieces by Jack Whitten, an artist whose work was included in significant shows during the Aldrich's first decade.
And so, we've got New York - based artist Valerie Snobeck, whose fascination is with objects as banal and strange as reservoirs, and now this series of new works will be presented at her first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, at Simon Lee Gallery.
His first solo exhibition was held in 1962 at Bennington College, Vermont; it was among the important shows of modernist art organized at the college by art department director Paul Feeley (David Smith, Adolph Gottlieb, and Hans Hoffman were other artists whose work was showcased at Bennington under Feeley's leadership).
Hauser & Wirth New York presents an exhibition of eighteen new paintings by Caro Niederer — the first New York solo show for an internationally admired Swiss artist whose practice encompasses painting, sculpture, tapestries, photography and video.
The first exhibition supported under this new partnership was a solo exhibition by Scottish sculptor and Turner Prize (2011) nominee Karla Black, whose exhibition featured seven new site - specific sculptures.
Jeanne Bucher was the first to exhibit the works of Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, to whom the gallery dedicated some fifteen solo exhibitions, and whose works were part of numerous other group exhibitions.
Mr. Lew, an associate curator who joined the Whitney last year, put together the first U.S. solo exhibitions for Rachel Rose (whose «Everything and More» opened last week at the Whitney, and we told you to go) and Jared Madere (also still up).
Overlapping with his first solo museum exhibition in New York at the Studio Museum in Harlem (through Oct. 25), Whitney is presenting new paintings and works on paper for his debut show in Italy, «the country whose influence has proved vital in his five decade - long career.»
The piece was the first solo exhibition north of Los Angeles for Michael Parker, whose works frequently involve sculpture, installation and group experience.
As Wherever, the title of her first New York solo exhibition in nine years suggests, Eva Lundsager paints abstracted iconic landscapes whose imagery lingers somewhere between familiar and otherworldly.
There will also be a solo exhibition of current pieces by Jack Whitten, an established artist whose work was included in significant shows during the Aldrich's first decade.
Karsten Schubert at whose London Gallery, Gallaccio had her first solo exhibition in 1991, and to which she returned in 1994 to paint the interior walls with chocolate, has supplied an affectionate foreword.
Ten years on, M HKA is organizing the first major European solo exhibition of Brussels - born, Paris - based film artist Chantal Akerman (b. 1950), whose practice perhaps best exemplifies the complex interplay of the various cultural developments summarily described above.
In an interview with the Radio Times, Hockney confirmed that he had in mind Damien Hirst, whose # 50m diamond and platinum skull will be the centrepiece of a Tate Modern exhibition in April, the first solo show of his work in a UK museum.
The Past is a Foreign Country is the first solo exhibition in North America by the Ivorian artist François - Xavier Gbré, whose photographs from West Africa and France survey relics and narratives of the built environment.
The exhibition is the first solo show dedicated to an African artist at IMMA and continues a strand of programming presenting artists from the periphery, whose socially engaged work documents a moment in time in a particular cultural milieu.
The first solo exhibition in France of the works of Etel Adnan, organized by the Institut du Monde Arabe, whose home is a Parisian landmark designed by Jean Nouvel, brings together a selection of paintings, drawings, films, poetry, and tapestries by the ninety - one - year - old Paris - based artist.
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