Sentences with phrase «widely in solo exhibitions»

His paintings and drawings have been exhibited widely in solo exhibitions at the Marlborough Gallery and Greenville Museum of Art, and group shows at MoMA P.S. 1, the New Museum, the Queens Museum of Art, the Portland Art Museum and the Kemper Museum (Kansas City).
The artist's work has been featured widely in solo exhibitions including King's College London, Somerset House, London (2015); National Gallery, London (1981 & 2014); The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg (2013); The Lowry, Salford, Manchester (2009); National Portrait Gallery, London (1987).

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His work has been exhibited widely in group exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States and he has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (2010) and at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City (2012).
Asawa has exhibited widely throughout the world since the early 1950s, including solo exhibitions at Peridot Gellery, New York in 1954, 1956, and 1958.
She has exhibited her paintings widely in both solo and group exhibitions since the late 1960's, and her work is represented in numerous public, corporate and private collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum, in NYC, The Dallas Museum of Art, TX, The Albright Knox Museum, Buffalo.
While Jones has been widely shown in Texas, and recently in Europe, his first solo exhibition in New York City with MARC STRAUS will be in the Fall of 2018.
Though they have been exhibited widely throughout the U. S. and Europe, including at Wilson's solo exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art in 2013, this is the first time The Mete of the Muse and Ota Benga will be shown in New York.
His work has been shown widely, with solo exhibitions at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Portland Art Museum in Oregon.
Since his first solo show in 1980, Koons's work has been widely exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions.
His work has been widely exhibited around the world with solo exhibitions at Galerie Jeanrochdard (Paris / Brussels), Steinsland Berliner (Stockholm), Underdogs (Lisbon) and participations in group exhibitions at Bryce Wolkowitz (New York), Foundation Cartier pour l'art contemporain (Paris), Palais de Tokyo (Paris) among many others.
Throughout the 1990's, Rasdjarmrearnsook has shown widely, including solo exhibitions at the National Gallery and Goethe Institute in Bangkok, Thailand and Atelier Forsthaus in Gifhorn, Germany.
Educated at Goldsmiths College of Art and at the Royal College of Art in London, she has exhibited widely since her first solo exhibition in 1962.
His photographs have been exhibited widely in the US and internationally, and have been the subject of solo exhibitions at, among others, the Art Institute of Chicago (2015); the University Museum of Contemporary Art, UMASS Amherst (2013); the Cincinnati Art Museum, OH; Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland (2013); Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT (2012); MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, England (2012); the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN (2010); the Horticultural Society of New York (2007); Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels (2002); Art Gallery of York University, Toronto (2002); the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH (2000); Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany (1999); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (1998); and the Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland (1998).
He has exhibited widely both internationally and in the UK including solo exhibitions at the Kunsthalle, Kiel; the TRAFO Museum, Szczecin; Museo d`arte contemporanea, Lissone; Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza; Kunsthalle Tubingen, Germany; and Santa Maria delle Croci, Ravenna.
Widely known for his iconic images of flags, targets, numbers, maps and light bulbs, Jasper Johns has occupied a central position in American art since his first solo exhibition in New York in 1958.
Gili has exhibited his work widely, including a solo exhibition at Kunsthalle Winterthur, and group exhibitions at the Liverpool Biennial, Kunsthalle Bern, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and the Royal Academy in London.
Exhibited widely since the early 1990s, Pondick has had solo exhibitions at the Worcester Art Museum and the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts, and has received awards including the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship and the Guggenheim Fellowship.
Lee's work has been exhibited widely in major solo and group exhibitions including MoCA Shanghai, Millennium Museum, San Jose Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Korea, 53rd and 54th Venice Biennale, Incheon Womens Art Biennale, and artfairs including Art Basel, FIAC, Frieze, Armory Show, Art Basel Miami, Art HK.
Her work has been widely exhibited and her project «The Walk - In Portrait Studio» was the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts in 2014/201In Portrait Studio» was the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts in 2014/201in 2014/2015.
Lopez - Rues is from Caracas and has exhibited widely including Mercosul Biennale (Brazil) Barro de America Biennale (Venezuela) and solo exhibitions in Barcelona and Caracas.
Welling's work has been exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, including solo exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago (2014); Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; University Museum of Contemporary Art, UMASS Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts (both 2013); Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut (both 2012); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota (2010); Palais des Beaux - Arts, Brussels; Art Gallery of York University, Toronto (both 2002); Sprengel Museum Hannover (1999); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; and the Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland (both 1998).
Lizzi Bougatsos (born Queens, New York, 1974) has exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, including solo exhibitions at The Breeder, Athens, Greece (2009); and James Fuentes, New York (2007, 2009), two - person exhibitions at Paramount Ranch with Ooga Booga / Sadie Laska (2015), Home Alone 2 with Rita Ackerman (2014), James Fuentes with Thornton Dial (2013), Home Alone with Rob Pruitt (2012) Reena Spaulings with Kim Gordon (2005), American Fine Arts Co. with Jess Holzworth (2000), group exhibitions at Andrea Rosen, New York (2012), Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow (2011), The 29th Sao Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2011), The Whitney Biennial New York (2008) with Gang Gang Dance, The Astrup Fearnly Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo (2008), Museo d'arte Contemporanea di Roma, Milan (2007), Kunst - Werke, Berlin (2007), and P.S. 1 Institute of Contemporary Art, New York (1999).
About the Artists Born in Lysekil, Sweden, in 1978, Nathalie Djurberg received her MFA from Malmö Art Academy in 2002, and since that time she has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions around the world.
Frazier's work is exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, with notable solo exhibitions at Brooklyn Museum; Seattle Art Museum; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; and Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
About IL LEE Critically acclaimed and widely exhibited, Il Lee's innovative and historically grounded ballpoint pen work has been the subject of a critically acclaimed retrospective at the San Jose Museum of Art and solo exhibitions at the Queens Museum of Art, the Vilcek Foundation, Art Projects International in New York, and most recently at the Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas, Texas.
Her work has been widely exhibited, including a solo exhibition of the Show Me State series at Michael Mazzeo Gallery in New York City.
Beginning with his first solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery in 1960, Wardlaw has continued to exhibit widely in galleries and museums, including a solo show at the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in 1978, and a mid-career retrospective at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and the Memphis College of Art in 1988.
Her work has been widely shown both nationally and internationally in solo and group exhibitions at: Arnolfini, (Bristol) Cornerhouse (Manchester), Artists Space (New York), Kunstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin), Bard College (New York State), Entwistle (London), Galerie Zurcher (Paris), Barbara Gross Galerie, (Munich), Gasworks (London) and Ludwig Museum, Cologne.
Birk's work has been exhibited internationally, including solo and group exhibitions in Paris, Berlin, London, Brussels, New York, and widely in Mexico where he has lived since 2011.
Her work has been exhibited widely in both solo and group shows in the US and Europe, including two concurrent exhibitions at Sprüth Magers in Berlin and Los Angeles (2017); Blaffer Art Museum, Houston (2016), Rubell Family Collection Contemporary Art Foundation, Miami (2015 - 2016), LACMA, Los Angeles (2012, 2014 - 2016), The National Museum, Oslo (2014 - 2015), Kiosk, Ghent (2015), Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena (2014), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2013), and Centre d'art Contemporain de Fribourg, Switzerland (2012 - 2013).
Hinnemo has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at ILLE Arts in Amagansett; the Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton, NY; and the Anita Rogers Gallery and the Kouros Gallery, both in New York City.
He has exhibited widely, including in solo exhibitions at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, the Berkeley Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in Vienna, the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, and the Frankfurter Kunstverein in Frankfurt.
Laval's work has been widely exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the United States and internationally at such venues as the Palm Springs Art Museum, the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, the Sorlandet Art Museum in Kristiansand, Norway, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and at several photo festivals throughout Europe and the US.
Critically acclaimed and widely exhibited, Il Lee has been the subject of a retrospective at the San Jose Museum of Art and solo exhibitions at the Queens Museum of Art, the Vilcek Foundation, and the Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas, Texas.
A widely exhibited artist known for large mixed - media prints that combine digital and traditional processes, Carmon Colangelo's work has been featured in more than 20 solo shows and dozens of group exhibitions in Argentina, Canada, England, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and across the United States.
The art world in - crowd flocks to its twice - yearly openings, which are typically in celebration of solo exhibitions starring artists featured in and widely associated with the family's extensive collection, like Dan Colen, Julian Schnabel, Nate Lowman, and Karen Kilimnik.
Critically acclaimed and widely exhibited, his ballpoint pen work has been the subject of a retrospective at the San Jose Museum of Art and solo exhibitions at the Queens Museum of Art, the Vilcek Foundation and Art Projects International in New York.
Alison Blickle has exhibited widely in the United States and Europe, with recent solo exhibitions at Kravets Wehby Gallery in New York and Eleanor Harwood Gallery in San Francisco.
His paintings have been shown widely, including solo and group exhibitions at Freight & Volume Gallery in New York, Fredric Snitzer Gallery in Miami, and Schoolhouse gallery in Provincetown.
Peter Alexander has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide since the mid-1960s, including five solo exhibitions at Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York.
Despite her notoriety and visibility in the 1960s (she had had five solo exhibitions by age thirty), Grossman's diversity of genre or media was not widely understood until her 1991 retrospective exhibition organized by the Hillwood Art Museum.
His paintings and drawings have been shown widely, including solo and group exhibitions at Freight & Volume Gallery in New York, Fredric Snitzer Gallery in Miami, and Kinkead Contemporary in Los Angeles — where his 2011 solo show «Let It Burn» was cited by the Huffington Post as one of the Top 10 Painting Shows in the US.
«Having exhibited widely across the world, this is Kim Joon's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong.
He has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at Koenig Galerie in Berlin, Richard Telles Fine Art in Los Angeles, Misako & Rosen in Tokyo and Art Concept in Paris.
[3] She has exhibited widely in group and solo exhibitions, including the Tate Gallery in London, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Venice Biennale, and in galleries in cities throughout the world including Basel, Tokyo, Ghent, Brisbane, and Barcelona.
She has shown widely in Canada including solo exhibitions at The Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), the Art Gallery of Windsor, The Ottawa Art Gallery and Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art (Winnipegin Canada including solo exhibitions at The Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), the Art Gallery of Windsor, The Ottawa Art Gallery and Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art (WinnipegIn Institute of Contemporary Art (Winnipeg).
Her work has been widely exhibited across the United States in solo and juried exhibitions.
The artist has exhibited widely throughout Europe, with solo exhibitions at Galería Astarté in Madrid, Spain, and Galería Altair in Mallorca, Spain.
Not yet a widely acknowledged post-digital subgenre, but seemingly the organizing principle behind Frances Stark's disappointing greengrassi solo show: a neatly ordered exhibition of seven paintings, a collage, and four videos (Sony cubes placed on white plinths in a white cube) that offer a glimpse into culture clashes that take place in the eclectic world of Stark's cloud - space.
She has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions in the US and Europe and is the recipient of several grants from The New York Foundation for the Arts and from The Puffin Foundation.
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