The gallery debuts its new space in Boyle Heights this weekend
with several new exhibitions, including a group show that riffs on the idea of sleep, as well as a pair of solos devoted to the work of sculptor David Adamo and the abstractions of Devin Farrand.
Not exact matches
The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, Alaska's largest museum, is celebrating the opening of a brand
new wing, complete
with refreshed galleries and
several new exhibitions.
Toward the end of spring training in 1979,
with New York's play sour and George Steinbrenner's demeanor dour, the Yankees hit Florida's Gulf Coast — Steinbrenner's backyard — for
several exhibition games.
Marking this occasion is Martin Gardner's newly released Annotated Alice: 150th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (W. W. Norton & Company) that provides incredible details, along
with several exhibitions in
New York city and all around the world.
< LIVES April 15: Elizabeth Catlett (1915 - 2012) centennial is celebrated
with special
exhibitions and events throughout the year at
several institutions including the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco; Hampton University Museum in Virginia; La Salle University Art Museum in Philadelphia; Stella Jones Gallery in
New Orleans; City College Center for the Arts in
New York; and the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African - American Arts and Culture in Charlotte, N.C.
The
exhibition brings together
several key projects (the eldest dating to 2009 - 10) in conversation
with a
new commission, Limits to Growth.
Griffin has had
several solo
exhibitions in the US, including two
with his former
New York gallery Mitchell - Innes & Nash and has shown his work extensively in group shows both domestically and worldwide.
«Portrait of American Pop artist Edward Ruscha as he poses
with several of his «Gunpowder Ribbon Drawings»,
New York, NY, December 9, 1967» is on display in the
exhibition «Ed Ruscha: Ribbon Words».
You have put yourself in the frame in your
new solo
exhibition,
with several self - portraits as a Cowboy.
In January, addresses the Massachusetts Board of Education at the statehouse to request increased support for arts in the public school system and to propose
several approaches to arts in the core curriculum; during summer, collaborates
with Townsend and guest artists Richard Rosenblum, Richard Baker, Paul Bowen, James Balla, George Marsh, and Varujan Baghosian at the
New Provincetown Print Project; solo
exhibition: Monotypes by Michael Mazur for the Inferno, University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City (travels through 1997
with Mazur and Pinsky giving lectures on their collaboration at eight venues).
Bobrow has been included in
several group
exhibitions in Europe and the United States, including at Andrea Rosen Gallery, Brand
New Gallery in Milan, and in
New Deal, curated by Kyle Thurman and Matthew Moravec
with the Art Production Fund.
The show, which also serves as Gallery 38's inaugural
exhibition, features thirty works by the artist, reconfiguring the acclaimed
exhibition The Sky that the Rabbits Saw, first shown in June this year at the Kyoto City University of Arts Art Gallery @KCUA,
with several new works being exhibited here for the first time.
His April - May 2009
exhibition at Postmasters Gallery presented five projects based on the same concept (one of them a video), and made over the last
several years,
with the selection of sites alluding to Thomas Cole's series of allegorical landscape paintings (at the
New - York Historical Society), «The Course of Empire.»
Goode has worked in Los Angeles since the 1960s; his latest
exhibition, «Old Ideas
with New Solutions,» features recent paintings from
several series he has been working on over the past half - century.
TPG artists gained notoriety
with their participation in
several landmark
exhibitions, including the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco (1939), the
New York World's Fair (1939), and a 1940 group
exhibition at the Museum of Non-Objective Painting (now the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) in
New York City.
Several other
new volumes have been published to coincide
with current or recent
exhibitions.
Taaffe has been participating in international
exhibitions for several decades, including the Carnegie International, Pittsburgh (1991), the Biennale of Sydney, Australia (1996), and the Biennial Exhibitions, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1987, 1995, 1991), with individual survey exhibitions at IVAM, Valencia (2000), Galleria d'Arte Moderna, San Marino (2004), the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg (2008), and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dub
exhibitions for
several decades, including the Carnegie International, Pittsburgh (1991), the Biennale of Sydney, Australia (1996), and the Biennial
Exhibitions, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1987, 1995, 1991), with individual survey exhibitions at IVAM, Valencia (2000), Galleria d'Arte Moderna, San Marino (2004), the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg (2008), and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dub
Exhibitions, Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York (1987, 1995, 1991),
with individual survey
exhibitions at IVAM, Valencia (2000), Galleria d'Arte Moderna, San Marino (2004), the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg (2008), and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dub
exhibitions at IVAM, Valencia (2000), Galleria d'Arte Moderna, San Marino (2004), the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg (2008), and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2011).
The
exhibition brings together
several key projects in conversation
with a
new commission, Limits to Growth.
She has worked
with the Henry Moore Foundation on
several exhibitions, notably Henry Moore: Late, Large Forms, which traveled from Gagosian London to Gagosian
New York.
Curated by LeVine, Urban Alchemists will occupy a 2,200 square - foot space within Goldman Properties» Wynwood Walls — a project that began in 2009 as an open - air art park, which will expand its permanent
exhibition this year
with the addition of
several new murals and museum - quality works of art.
The
exhibition catalogue features
several new works by the young Swiss artist, which illustrate the post-modern approaches of time - space compression in coexistence
with the historicity and perception of our environment.
With them, Jonson participated in
several landmark
exhibitions including the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, the 1939
New York World's Fair, and a 1940 group
exhibition at the Museum of Non-Objective Painting (now the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) in
New York City.
Julia: I really see Made in Space as a counterbalance to all of the blockbuster museum shows happening in
New York right now featuring heavyweight LA artists by showcasing some younger talent,
several with little to no
exhibition history in
New York.
Following his historic
exhibition at Artists Space in 1979, Steinbach has had
several international solo
exhibitions at institutions such as Witte de
With, Centre for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
New York; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna; CAPC musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux and Haus der Kunst, Munich.
For her ICA
exhibition, on view in the Second Floor High Space, Suss expands this inquiry
with several new canvases and experiments in larger, more labor - intensive ceramic forms.
Kahrs recent
exhibitions have included solo shows
with Luhring Augustine in
New York and GAMeC in Bergamo, Italy, in addition to
several group shows at the Phoenix Art Museum, the SFMOMA and Museu Serralves in Porto, Portugal.
Several years ago Peters closed the Dallas
exhibition space which he had opened
with Ted Pillsbury, so the re-entry into Marfa marks a
new beginning in Texas.
Belott has mounted
several major solo and two - person
exhibitions including The Journal,
New York; LOYAL, Malmö, Sweden (
with Jesse Greenberg); CANADA,
New York; Galerie Zurcher, Paris; Zurcher Studio,
New York; Kenny Schacter Contemporary,
New York.
In 1979 Winters and Fitzgibbon performed and organized
several group
exhibitions in
New York including The Dog Show and The Batman Show (
with Diego Cortez).
Born and based in Los Angeles, Johns has enjoyed solo
exhibitions at Skew Gallery, Calgary, Canada, Mike Weiss Gallery,
New York, Walker Contemporary, Boston, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles, and participated in group
exhibitions with Hangar 7, Salzburg, Austria, Elizabeth Dee Gallery,
New York, and
several other spaces.
As part of the run of the
New York exhibition, there will be several events, including a book launch for the new monograph Shinkichi Tajiri: Universal Paradoxes (University of Chicago Press, 2015), as well as a book launch and discussion with Jacqueline de Jong, an artist, publisher, and founding member of the Situationist Internation
New York
exhibition, there will be
several events, including a book launch for the
new monograph Shinkichi Tajiri: Universal Paradoxes (University of Chicago Press, 2015), as well as a book launch and discussion with Jacqueline de Jong, an artist, publisher, and founding member of the Situationist Internation
new monograph Shinkichi Tajiri: Universal Paradoxes (University of Chicago Press, 2015), as well as a book launch and discussion
with Jacqueline de Jong, an artist, publisher, and founding member of the Situationist International.
Missing Peace Art Space finished its first full year
with several strong graphic
exhibitions: «Art Makes Us Human» by the late Mary Perry Stone devoted to peace and social justice through March 7; the deeply humanistic watercolors of Muncie, Indiana watercolorist Martha Gilliom through July 11; the satirical and comedic style of peace activist Frank Swift
with his «Planet Gazimbo in Galaxy Zamz» through September 9; and the pristine political posters of Bulgarian / now
New York Luba Lukova in «Graphic Guts» through December 12.
The
new site - specific work occupies all four walls and the floor of the gallery's main
exhibition space,
with immersive room - wraps and
several new vinyl works.
Although widely considered an Abstract Expressionist, at a recent Drawing Surrealism
exhibition at the Morgans Library and Museum in
New York
several of Gorky's drawings hang side by side
with such pillars of the movement as Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dali, Andre Masson among others.
Next door at Lanoue Fine Art, Marybeth Rothman, who has been showing in
New York at Tria Gallery, is here represented by
several large photo paintings in a three artist
exhibition with Hung Liu and Eric Zener, also up through January 28.
In addition to her online ventures, Stephanie curates
several exhibitions annually that highlight a diverse group of emerging and established artists
with an emphasis on cultivating
new talent.
Lynda Benglis's diverse sculpture practice [on view
with Cheim & Read and Thomas Dane, Frieze Masters Stand F6] was recently subject of an
exhibition at Storm King, where
several impressive fountains came to life in the majestic landscape of upstate
New York.
She has participated in
several group shows, including
exhibitions at The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, Oregon, Gagosian Gallery,
New York, D'Amelio Terras,
New York, and is currently exhibiting an outdoor sculpture
with The Public Art Fund,
New York.
Zito has been featured in
several group
exhibitions including Still Spotting NYC, a collaboration
with the Guggenheim Museum in
New York City, as well as a recent solo
exhibition titled, Short Long Time at HERE in
New York City.
With their
new exhibition, Pearls, The Bruce High Quality Foundation appropriates images of
several exemplary works of the Baroque style by these three masters.
Leading contemporary artists from around the globe are exhibited alongside
several younger, emerging artists who make their
New England debut
with this
exhibition.
For his third solo
exhibition at L'Atelier 21, Zakaria Ramhani returns
with a
new series that required
several years of reflection and work.
She is Adjunct Curator at Swiss Institute,
New York, where she has worked on
several exhibitions including «Nancy Lupo: Parent and Parroting,» «Olga Balema: Early Man,» and «Against the Romance of Community,» along
with curated projects by Alex Baczynski - Jenkins and Nina Beier (all 2016).
For the 2018 edition, more than half of the 72 exhibiting members will offer thoughtful solo
exhibitions highlighting artists throughout history and from around the world,
several of which will present
new works, including Cheim & Read (New York) with the premiere of a new suite of large - scale sculptures by Lynda Benglis, Lehmann Maupin (New York) unveiling new photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Sarace
new works, including Cheim & Read (
New York) with the premiere of a new suite of large - scale sculptures by Lynda Benglis, Lehmann Maupin (New York) unveiling new photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Sarace
New York)
with the premiere of a
new suite of large - scale sculptures by Lynda Benglis, Lehmann Maupin (New York) unveiling new photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Sarace
new suite of large - scale sculptures by Lynda Benglis, Lehmann Maupin (
New York) unveiling new photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Sarace
New York) unveiling
new photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Sarace
new photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring
new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Sarace
new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Saraceno.
Today, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is a leading
New York - based photography gallery that promotes
exhibitions in public space, participates in
several top U.S. art fairs and continually collaborates
with galleries on a global scale.
Organized in connection
with the
New Museum's RAGGA
exhibition, which showcases a platform designed to bring together queer Caribbean artists, the talk will bring together
several strands of history, many of which are not usually discussed in America.
There's been a resurgence of interest in Bernstein's work over the past
several years, highlighted by a solo show in the
New Museum's first - floor gallery in 2012, and she's back at full throttle
with Birth of the Universe, an
exhibition of black - light paintings at Gavin Brown's Enterprise.
In addition, by lecturing at Yale and other universities and creative forums, and by staging Surrealist
exhibitions with their ideas of automatism and intuitive creativity, Breton influenced
several members of the
New York School of Abstract Expressionism - notably the gesturalist Jackson Pollock whose early works and styles (like action - painting) contained
several important Surrealist features.
In the Lois Foster Wing, critic / curator Dominique Nahas and artist Margaret Evangeline will curate «Empires and Environments,» an
exhibition featuring
several works from the Rose collection exhibited
with new work from emerging artists.
The
exhibition combines
several of our
new acquisitions
with other South African artworks acquired since 2000.»