Coates has had
work featured in exhibitions at the Venice Biennale; The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; Arnolfini, Bristol; Lisson Gallery, London and the Pompidou Centre, Paris.
Not exact matches
The Bronx Council on the Arts, located
at the Longwood Art Gallery
at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse (
at 149th Street), hosts three
exhibitions through May 7:
In the City: Memory, Places and Spaces, which includes works on migration and urban planning; Transmit - Transit: Hatuey Ramos - Fermin @ The Project Room, featuring traveling in the city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox way
In the City: Memory, Places and Spaces, which includes
works on migration and urban planning; Transmit - Transit: Hatuey Ramos - Fermin @ The Project Room,
featuring traveling
in the city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox way
in the city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear,
featuring construction of hats
in unorthodox way
in unorthodox ways.
His
work has also been
featured in a series of major outdoor
exhibitions in cities since the early 1970s, including
in 1975 the first
exhibition of a living artist
at the Tuilleries
in Paris and then a citywide
exhibition presenting
work in all five boroughs
in New York City.
For this
exhibition, Hewitt will show her most famous
work to date — Untitled (Structures), 2012, a two - channel installation
featuring silent scenes shot
at important sites
in the civil rights movement
in Chicago, Memphis, and the Arkansas Delta.
Pictures
at an
Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «THEM» is currently on view
at Schinkel Pavillion
in Berlin and
features the
work of seven artists — Alina Szapocznikow, Alisa Baremboym, Aleksandra Domanović, Sarah Lucas, Katja Novitskova, Carolee Schneemann,... Read More
Currently Taylor is hosting an
exhibition titled «Camarillo State Hospital»
at his other studio / open gallery on 3rd Street
in Los Angeles, and has
work featured in the group
exhibition «A Shape That Stands Up,» organized by Jamillah James
at the Hammer Museum
in Los Angeles
in conjunction with Art + Practice.
Selections from the permanent collection can now be seen
in an
exhibition at the museum called «Circa 1970,» which
features works from its holdings made during the 1970s, including pieces by Benny Andrews, Barbara Chase - Riboud, Ed Clark, Beauford Delaney, and Betye Saar.
Robinson's
work has been
featured in solo
exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, CA and the Montalvo Arts Center
in Saratoga, CA, and
in numerous group
exhibitions across the United States and abroad.
Beard's
work was the subject of a solo
exhibition at We Are Cuts, London (2010) and has
featured in group
exhibitions including «The Term Reality»
at Paul Stolper Gallery, London (2010) and «Simulation / Skin»
at Newport Street Gallery
in 2017.
In 2016 Als curated Forces in Nature at Victoria Miro, a group exhibition exploring ideas of man in nature, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among other
In 2016 Als curated Forces
in Nature at Victoria Miro, a group exhibition exploring ideas of man in nature, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among other
in Nature
at Victoria Miro, a group
exhibition exploring ideas of man
in nature, featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among other
in nature,
featuring works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul and Kara Walker, among others.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS —
In conjunction with her solo
exhibition at MASS MoCA, Liz Deschenes curates a group
exhibition featuring six artists whose
work expands the field of photography.
All of the
works featured in the
exhibition — ranging from video games, single channel video, kinetic sculpture, and prints, to pen plotter drawings — have been created by means of technological tools with an emphasis on the mixing and matching of both professional and amateur technologies, as well as the vernaculars these technologies encourage within culture
at large.
Her
work has recently been
featured in group
exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art and Sculpture Center
in New York, Palais de Tokyo
in Paris, Studio Voltaire
in London, and LACMA
in Los Angeles.
MARTINE SYMS gives a tour of her Project 106
exhibition at MoMA and explains the
works featured in the 2017 show.
Her
work has been
featured in group shows
at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Kunstverein Munich; and, most recently,
in the
exhibition The Secret Public
at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.
His
work has been
featured in two Venice Biennales and
in major
exhibitions at the Tate, Pompidou and Guggenheim museums.
This
exhibition features works from the Monash University Collection that are
at turns audacious, sensual or systematic
in their use of colour, paint and form.
Most recently, her
work was
featured in the critically acclaimed traveling 2015 - 2017 group
exhibition Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933 - 1957, held
at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and Wexner Center for the Arts
in Columbus, Ohio.
Her
work has been
featured in group
exhibitions at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York (2000, 2001); amanfang, Helmhaus, Zürich, Switzerland; and Neue Galerie Kassel, Germany (1997).
Atlanta Contemporary presents King Tide, a Contemporary Off - Site
exhibition featuring works by Studio Artists Tyler Beard, Jamie Bull, Jane Garver Foley, Kelly Kristin Jones, and Hannah Tarr
at COOP Gallery
in Nashville, Tennessee.
Her
work has been
featured in group
exhibitions at the Inman Gallery, Houston; New Image Art, West Hollywood; The Front Room, Brooklyn; Transformer, Washington D.C.; Plus Ultra, Brooklyn; and One Pixel, Philadelphia.
Work by Williams and other AfriCOBRA artists is
featured in «Soul of a Nation: Art
in the Age of Black Power,» the group
exhibition organized by the Tate Modern
in London, which is scheduled to debut
in the United States
at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on Feb. 3, 2018, before traveling to the Brooklyn Museum.
Part portraiture, part collage constructed of disinherited consumer «waste» collected
in nearly fifty countries, part sociopolitical archive, but wholly humanist, Currier's
work has been
featured in numerous solo shows, including a major solo
exhibition at the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Embassy
in Washington, DC.
This catalogue is published
in conjunction with the
exhibition «Anonymous: Contemporary Tibetan Art»
at Samuel Dorsky Museum
in New Paltz which
features over 50
works of painting, sculpture, installation and video art by 27 Tibetan artists.
Lee's
work has been
featured in hundreds of solo and group
exhibitions since 1967, including a June 2011 major five decade retrospective of his
work, entitled Lee Ufan: Marking Infinity,
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Her solo
exhibition «American People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s» was on view
in 2013
at the National Museum of Women
in the Arts
in Washington, D.C., and last year her
work «Groovin High» was
featured on a billboard along New York City's High Line park.
A key artist for the Collection, Damien Hirst's
work has previously been exhibited
at Palazzo Grassi, where it
featured in the Palazzo's 2006 inaugural
exhibition «Where Are We Going?».
Following
in the steps of the artist's seminal solo
exhibitions at Tate Modern, London (2017), Fondation Beyeler, Basel (2017), Kunstverein
in Hamburg (2017), and most recently his first show
in Africa
at the Musée d'Art Contemporain et Multimédias
in Kinshasa (2018), this presentation
features a broad selection of
works that respond to their surroundings while
at the same time embodying a self - contained environment.
Her
work has been exhibited internationally and
featured in numerous solo and group
exhibitions, including
at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul (2016); Centre Pompidou - Metz (2015); Reina Sophia, Madrid (2006); MoMA PS1, New York (2001); 24th São Paulo Biennial (1998); the 48th, 49th, 51st and 52nd Venice Biennales.
The artist's
work has been
featured in recent group shows
at the Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (SMAK)
in Ghent (2010), Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana
in Turin (2012), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2012), Museum of Contemporary Art
in Los Angeles (2013), The Moving Museum
in Dubai (2013) as well as
in «Love Me / Love Me Not: Contemporary Art from Azerbaijan and Its Neighbors»
at the 55th International Art
Exhibition — Venice Biennale (2013).
His more recent
works — which were
featured recently
in an
exhibition titled Cradle
at the Goodman Gallery
in Cape Town — depict skulls and sleeping children.
She first received public recognition
in New York when her richly - colored canvases holding single shapes were prominently
featured in the New Image Painting
exhibition at the Whitney Museum
in 1968 with
works by artists such as Susan Rothenberg and Joe Zucker.
This
exhibition gathers Freilicher's paintings and drawings, as well as two videos by Rudy Burckhardt, and
features four vitrines containing photographs, book covers, letters, and manuscripts — some poems with lines crossed out and handwritten additions
in the margins — that point to the interrelated friendships between painter and poets, and to the development of
work at hand.
Castellani's
work is also
featured in the major
exhibition ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s — 60s, on view October 10, 2014 through January 7, 2015
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
in New York.
Her
work has been
featured in group
exhibitions at The Brooklyn Museum; The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn; White Columns, NYC; among other venues.
Part portraiture, part collage constructed of disinherited consumer «waste» collected
in nearly fifty countries, part sociopolitical archive, but wholly humanist, Currier's
work has been
featured in numerous solo shows, including a major solo
exhibition at the Bolivarian...
In 2008, Dior presented «Dior and the Chinese Artists,» an ambitious exhibition at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, in Beijing, featuring specially commissioned works by 20 artists, among them Liu, who made a series of abstract sculptures based on a Dior dress pattern from 194
In 2008, Dior presented «Dior and the Chinese Artists,» an ambitious
exhibition at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art,
in Beijing, featuring specially commissioned works by 20 artists, among them Liu, who made a series of abstract sculptures based on a Dior dress pattern from 194
in Beijing,
featuring specially commissioned
works by 20 artists, among them Liu, who made a series of abstract sculptures based on a Dior dress pattern from 1948.
In 2011, Thomas did a residency at Claude Monet's home in Giverny, France, and the works inspired by her time there are featured in this exhibitio
In 2011, Thomas did a residency
at Claude Monet's home
in Giverny, France, and the works inspired by her time there are featured in this exhibitio
in Giverny, France, and the
works inspired by her time there are
featured in this exhibitio
in this
exhibition.
«Rooted Communities,» his current
exhibition at the LSU Museum of Art,
features works on paper, sculpture and mixed - media
works composed of found objects Jamaican - born Ward has accumulated
in Harlem, where he lives and
works.
Exhibitions presented in The Brown Foundation Gallery feature work by leading internationally - recognized artists working at the vanguard of contemporary art, as well as thematic exhibitions organized around questions central to the nature of art and
Exhibitions presented
in The Brown Foundation Gallery
feature work by leading internationally - recognized artists
working at the vanguard of contemporary art, as well as thematic
exhibitions organized around questions central to the nature of art and
exhibitions organized around questions central to the nature of art and life today.
His
work has been
featured prominently
in biennials including the 12th Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates (2015) and the 2008 Whitney Biennial, New York; as well as
in many group
exhibitions including
at the Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway (2016 and 2005); the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and the Contemporary Art Museum Houston (both 2014); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2012 and 2006); Project Row Houses, Houston (2010); and The Renaissance Society
at the University of Chicago and Artpace, San Antonio (both 2008).
The
works of Josef and Anni Albers have been
featured both together and separately
in exhibitions worldwide, most recently including A Beautiful Confluence: Anni and Josef Albers and the Latin American World, Mudec, Museo delle Culture, Milan, 2015 - 2016; and Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933 - 1957
at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
in 2015 (traveled to the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and will be on view
at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, from September 17, 2016 — January 1, 2017).
Works from Bryan Graf's Wildlife Analysis and Lattice (Ambient) series will
feature in the upcoming
exhibition, Second Nature: Abstract Photography Then and Now,
at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, on display from May 26, 2012 — April 21, 2013.
Works by Christopher Williams
featured in la > x, an
exhibition and film festival
at the Haubrok Foundation's FAHRBEREITSCHAFT project space to mark the 50th anniversary of the city partnership between Berlin and Los Angeles.
Gallery artist Enrique Chagoya's
work will be
featured in the upcoming
exhibition How to Read El Pato Pascual: Disney's Latin America and Latin America's Disney,
at the Schindler House and the Luckman Fine Arts Complex from September 9, 2017, through January 14, 2018.
Danieli's
work has been
featured in group
exhibitions at the International Print Center, New York; Islip Art Museum, East Islip, New York; Martin Kudlek Gallery, Cologne, Germany; and other institutions.
Heidkamp's
work is currently
featured in Talking Pictures, an
exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which presents sets of visual correspondence between twelve pairs of artists.
His
work has been presented worldwide,
featured in Documenta V, Kassel, Germany, and
at exhibitions in Sao Paolo, Berlin, Zurich, and
in the 9th Biennale de Paris.
Last year it staged its first show
in China called Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou 1906 - 77
featuring work by Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp and other big names
at the Shanghai
Exhibition Centre.
Between 2016 — 2017, her
work has been
featured in numerous international
exhibitions, including «Moving Kate» curated by Nick Knight
at SHOWStudio
in London and The Mass
in Tokyo, Japan, «The Vulgar»
at The Barbican, London curated by Judith Clark and Adam Phillips, «Red Hot Wicked»
at Studio C Gallery
in Los Angeles, as well as The Untitled Space group shows «UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN» and «SECRET GARDEN» curated by Indira Cesarine and «LIFEFORCE» curated by Kelsey and Remy Bennett.