Sentences with phrase «whose new solo»

Gallery artist Kiel Johnson (whose new solo show is currently on view at the gallery) will produce an open sculpture workshop and visiting artist lecture for the University of Wisconsin this November.
Roth, whose new solo show opens Oct. 10 at Paris» XPO Gallery, is asked if his Internet age work can withstand the test of time in the art world.
Bushwick's own Matthew Hillock, a self - described net or new media artist whose new solo exhibition opens this week at Outlet Fine Art, offered his own thoughts on the subject but the artist's perspective:

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The Los Angeles critics also gave Gerwig, whose film is her first solo directorial effort, its «new generation» award.
Romanian - born, identical twin brothers Gert & Uwe Tobias show new ceramcis and paintings in Rodolphe Janssen's solo presentation (A5), while alternative approach to painting, no less informed by historical precedents, can be found in the work of Belgian - Syrian Farah Atassi, whose stand François Ghebaly Gallery (D1) is dedicated to.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work As Above So Below, opening at MASS MoCA on May 24, 2014, combines graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
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.
Leading the pack of institutionally - recognised artists enjoying solo attention at the fair are figures including Pierre Huyghe, whose mesmeric L'Expédition Scintillante Act II (Light Box)(2002) is presented by Marian Goodman Gallery (C21) following Huyghe's acclaimed installation at Skulptur Projekte Munster 8 and ahead of a new installation at London's Serpentine Galleries this October.
Filmmakers, NYC gallerists, actresses and artists are among the residents, including Malcolm Morley, whose art was featured in a solo exhibition that launched the Parrish's new Herzog & de Meuron designed building in Water Mill in 2012.
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.
«Polka dots would cover my fingertips to the top of my head, expanding to the window and finally covering up the whole room,» says the artist, 84, whose latest solo show of new paintings and installations, «I Who Have Arrived in Heaven,» is on view at David Zwirner in New York through December new paintings and installations, «I Who Have Arrived in Heaven,» is on view at David Zwirner in New York through December New York through December 21.
«No one is folding tent because auction prices have declined,» said Casey Kaplan, whose gallery is opening the artist's solo exhibition in New York next month.
ARTCOURT Gallery (Osaka Japan)-- showing a solo project for multimedia conceptual artist Taiyo Kimura, whose recent pursuits include Expo 1 at MoMA PS1 (New York) and the Istanbul Biennial.
There was urgent interest in artists with flip - value (Mark Bradford, Marc Grosjean, Adrian Ghenie, Hernan Bas, Jonathan Meese), and in those coming off of and positioned for solo shows — Carmen Herrera, now at the Whitney Museum, Erwin Wurm, who will represent Austria at the Venice Biennale 2017, and Rudolf Stingel, whose solo show at Gagosian New York has just ended.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work at MASS MoCA As Above So Below will combine graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
As «Ambassador to the New,» Ileana Sonnabend found room for both Andy Warhol and European painting, but Jasper Johns, whose solo show opened her Paris gallery in 1960, still sends his regrets.
Liz Cohen is a visual artist whose work has been shown throughout the United States and Europe, including solo exhibitions at Salon 94 (New York), the University of Arizona, the University of Texas (El Paso), Galerie Laurent Godin (Paris), and Fargfabriken (Stockholm).
Along with works by Stan Douglas, whose solo exhibition Interregnum was concurrently at WIELS, Brussels, and Museu Coleção Berardo, Lisbon; Elmgreen & Dragset, whose exhibition, Self - Portraits, was concurrently on view at Victoria Miro Mayfair; and a new photographic work by Idris Khan.
The award came in the midst of what what friends had been calling Glovinski's «miracle year» — she is one of just 16 New England artists whose work is being featured in the deCordova Biennial at the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, MA (now through March of 2017); she is being featured in the Center for Maine Contemporary Art's biennial exhibition in Rockland, Maine starting in November; and has a solo show in January at the prestigious Carroll and Sons gallery in Boston.
The 2012 winner was Boston - based artist Nikki Rosato whose hand cut road map artwork has now been exhibited in not only the solo show at gallery, but also, art fairs in New York City, Miami, Basel (Switzerland), San Francisco, Houston and Seattle.
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.
For the 2017 edition, ADAA members will present a wide range of solo exhibitions highlighting artists from around the world, including presentations that offer new insights on established and influential artists, such as Abstract Expressionist Norman Lewis, whose paintings will be presented by Michael Rosenfeld Gallery; leading Minimalist Josef Albers, whose paintings and drawings on paper will be presented by David Zwirner; and Post-Impressionist Édouard Vuillard, whose paintings and works on paper will be presented by Jill Newhouse Gallery.
No artist has the power to make you stop in your tracks more than the Turrell, whose contribution to contemporary art was recognised with ground - breaking concurrent solo exhibitions in 2013 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
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.
(New York — June 22, 2017) Michael Rosenfeld Gallery proudly presents The Time Is Now, a group exhibition featuring thirty - two artists whose work the gallery has consistently championed for three decades through thematic group exhibitions as well as multiple solo shows.
«Sometimes I think of my paintings as people,» says the Brooklyn - based artist Keltie Ferris, whose solo show runs Nov. 29 — Jan. 12 at Mitchell - Innes & Nash in New York.
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.
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.
Martha Tuttle is a New York - based artist whose solo debut, Martha Tuttle: Metaxu, at Tilton Gallery in New York, brought her most recent body of work critical attention, with David Ebony describing it as «understated and graceful» in his «Top 10 New York Gallery Shows This Winter.»
Miya Ando, an artist whose solo show Impermanence recently opened at New York's Sundaram Tagore Gallery, is a product of two worlds.
In her solo exhibition at 5 Car Garage, Sullivan has re-purposed an entire exhibition — or at the very least it's title, «BIG GIRL PAINTINGS» — by Julian Schnabel at New York's Gagosian gallery in 2002, which featured enormous portraits of young blond women whose eyes have been covered by raw, horizontal swaths of paint.
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.
(FT) Of Algorithms and Architecture — Esteemed artist Julie Mehrehtu, whose work is currently in solo shows at Marian Goodman Gallery in New York and White Cube in London (not to mention highly coveted by collectors worldwide) shares 500 words with Artforum about her artistic practice and mark - making process.
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».
She is an internationally acclaimed visual artist whose widely exhibited work has been seen in solo exhibitions at the Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; group exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and in major arts festivals, including Documenta VI.
But her representation in the Biennial only offered a narrow glimpse into the multifaceted work of the artist, whose solo show at the New Museum opened last week.
A radical return to painting marks this new solo show by Anish Kapoor, whose work continues to evolve, seduce and challenge, more than three decades since he first exhibited at Lisson Gallery.
Opening tonight at Vilma Gold in Bethnal Green is the second solo exhibition at the gallery of new paintings by young British artist Nicholas Byrne, whose work I absolutely love!
The Cynthia Corbett Gallery is popping up in New York at Site / 109, 109 Norfolk Street (4 - 22 / Nov) with two exhibitions, a solo presentation of works by renowned Catalan artist Lluis Barba (whose work is shown here, courtesy of Cynthia Corbett) accompanied by a group exhibition of the gallery's not for profit initiative, Young Masters Art Prize.
Amy Sillman Is New York - based artist Amy Sillman whose major 2014 solo exhibition «One lump or two» travelled from Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston to Aspen Art Museum, Colorado and the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, New York and whose works are held in the public collections of many prominent US institutions.
Many of the fair's solo exhibitions will offer insights on established and influential artists from the 19th century through the present day, such as Mildred Thompson, whose abstract paintings and works on paper will be presented by Galerie Lelong & Co. (New York), and Dotty Attie whose multi-panel compositions will be exhibited by P.P.O.W (New York).
Solo exhibition of the Slovak visual artist Tomáš Rafa, whose artwork has been also presented in the prestigious Museum of Modern Art (MoMA PS1) in New York City.
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.
Since that time, Ryman's work has been the subject of over 85 solo exhibitions in 11 countries including a 1993 - 94 international, traveling retrospective jointly organized by the Tate Gallery, London, and The Museum of Modern Art, New York, whose venues also included the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
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 Yonew exhibition «Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui,» on view through August 4, 2013, is the first solo exhibition in New YoNew York.
Tamuna Sirbiladze, whose brushy paintings hovered between figuration and abstraction, and who had her first New York solo show in August, died in Vienna on Wednesday of cancer - related causes.
From New York, Fredericks & Freiser presented a solo booth by David Humphrey, whose painterly mélanges purposely confuse and amuse.
The first time that the British artist George Henry Longly stepped into Red Bull Studios New York, the space where he'd eventually be installing his first - ever New York solo show, whose only real resemblance to a typical gallery is its white walls, he slightly panicked: «I was like, «God, this is a crazy space, how the hell am I going to do a show in here?»»
Jason Salavon is a new - media artist whose solo show at Ronald Feldman Gallery opened last week in New Yonew - media artist whose solo show at Ronald Feldman Gallery opened last week in New YoNew York.
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