Sentences with phrase «whose inaugural exhibition»

This flood of Russian buyers has prompted the Paris - based Volgograd - born dealer Ilona Orel to open a new gallery next month around the corner from Phillips de Pury «We'll show mainly Russian artists in London alongside international practitioners such as Ivan Messac of France and Stephen Shanabrook of the US,» said Orel, whose inaugural exhibition «Grid and Greed» (April 22 - June 12) features Andrei Moldokin, the ex-Soviet soldier and Boui - born artist who will represent Russia at the Venice Biennale in June.
In 2013 the gallery opened an additional 7000 sq ft Chicago venue whose inaugural exhibition, Roxy Paine's Apparatus, was selected by The International Association of Art Critics as the Best Show in a Commercial Gallery Nationally.

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As previously announced, the inaugural LFF Connects will feature British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, internationally acclaimed for some of the most original, compelling and successful films in contemporary cinema (Interstellar, Inception, The Dark Knight, Memento), and Tacita Dean, lauded for her art work in film (and whose grand - scale Tate Modern exhibition FILM transfixed audiences).
The inaugural temporary exhibition for the gallery goes to the Irish sculptor Eva Rothschild, whose show of mostly new works engages in a dialogue of form with the permanent collection of the institution's titular inspiration, English modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth.
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.
The inaugural exhibition for CIMA will be feature 50 works by Fortunato Depero, Italian futurist painter and sculptor whose works have not been the primary focus of an exhibition in New York since the 1920s.
«L8S ANG3LES: 11 L.A. Photographers» was organized as the inaugural exhibition, the «8» standing for the eight artists whose work was shown on the walls of the new gallery, and the «3» representing three Los Angeles Times staff photographers whose work was digitally projected in a separate screening room.
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.
Nowhere in the museum is the sometimes fractious give and take between immersiveness and permeability more evident than in the divisions among the inaugural exhibitions, whose premise seems to be the partnership between inside — the museum and its curatorial staff — and a different sort of outside, the community of collector — donors.
Recent residents included Tom Howse, whose residency led to the solo exhibition Fantastic Salad, Adeline de Monseignat, Daniel Kelly, and recent recipient of our inaugural prize for a graduating student from Hereford College of Arts, Kayley Gladwin.
Named after Jochen Zeitz, the former CEO of sportswear brand PUMA SE, whose art collection is on a twenty - year loan, the museum's eleven inaugural exhibitions survey a broad range of contemporary artistic practices, many inventively using the camera to assert black identity and record performative engagements with social issues.
[10] The organizers invited a number of other progressive artists to join them in their inaugural exhibition, including the older Eugène Boudin, whose example had first persuaded Monet to adopt plein air painting years before.
(The inaugural exhibition is by Paris artist Jean Michel - Othoniel whose lyrical, jewel - like glass works will take over the entire building.)
Standouts of the inaugural exhibition include an eye - popping enclave of Ellsworth Kelly works; Anselm Kiefer's historic epic Deutschlands Geisteshelden (1973), whose evocations of receding woodgrain are echoed in a Mike Kelley piece (Infinite Expansion, 1983) on the opposite end of the museum; and alternately, life - like and imposing human figures by John Ahearn and Charles Ray.
, the inaugural exhibition «Real Flow», by four young artists whose collective bears the same name, proposed an art that exists purely as financial speculation.
The inaugural show, on view through June 29, marks not only Pace's downtown debut but also the return to SoHo of Mr. Schnabel, whose last SoHo exhibition was held in this same gallery in 1983, when the tenant was Leo Castelli.
Joaquin Torres Garcia Fresque Constructif au Grand Pain, 1929 December 3, 2010 — January 14, 2011 For its inaugural exhibition, Arevalo Gallery presents From Absolute to Minimal a group exhibition featuring works by Post-War Latin American artists and their international counterparts all of whose work was defined by the ultimate search for the Absolute.
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