Sentences with phrase «year retrospective held»

Her most recent exhibition «Skin Deep» was a 10 - year retrospective held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.

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She nabbed PEOPLE's Best Street Style award this year, but holds her own on the red carpet too, sporting a long - sleeve Stella McCartney body - con dress, loads of diamonds on her ears and wrists and a bold red pout at the Bulgari Retrospective Opening in San Francisco.
The first scene from Brave was previewed almost a year before the film's release, character art from Monsters University was unveiled, 2014's The Good Dinosaur and 2015's Inside Out were announced, and a retrospective panel was held with the talented pool of Pixar directors.
In January 2014, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, one of Europe's premiere contemporary art and design museums, held his first major museum retrospective Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up 25 Years of Design.
Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings 1961 — 2014, the current exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery in London, gathers together a considerable number of these paintings more than 10 years after the last retrospective of her work was held at the Tate Modern in 2003.
In the first major retrospective of Damien Hirst's work to be held in British institution, Tate Modern present major works spanning twenty - five years of the artist's career.
It is currently hosting a major Pre-Raphaelite retrospective, first held at London's Tate Britain last year.
Terry Winters's work has been the subject of numerous museum exhibitions, the most recent a retrospective of over 20 years of drawings which was held at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich this past summer.
Several years later, in 2013, the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm held the, as of yet, largest retrospective solo exhibition of the artist, featuring a collection of approximately 230 paintings.
The following year, he held retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, displaying his works from 1970 through 1987.
Following her death, several exhibitions of her work were held in Warsaw and Paris, however in recent years, Szapocznikow has been recognized by numerous major international exhibitions, including the first comprehensive retrospective that traveled to the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; and the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus (2011 - 2012); as well as a major survey at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2012).
During the same year, another retrospective of her entire work, with wool pictures, ceramics, foam sculptures and collages was held at the WIELS Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels.
For his large retrospective exhibition held earlier this year as the artist turned fifty, he chose to title the exhibition I Don't Know the Mandate of Heaven.
His first US retrospective «Juan Downey: The Invisible Architect» was held last year at MIT's List Visual Arts Center and the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the Tamayo show presents many of the same works, including «Plato Now», «The Invisible Eye series», «Video Trans Americas», and many beautiful topographical drawings and installations.
She continued to exhibit regularly in France after the war, although in England, living in London, she almost disappeared from public view until the Tate Gallery retrospective exhibition of her work in 1983, held the year before she died.
In 1958, he was included in MoMA's New American Painting exhibition; the following year London's Institute of Contemporary Art held a mid-career retrospective of his work; and in 1963, Gottlieb represented the United States at the 1963 São Paulo Biennial.
The major retrospective Forty Years of Painting was held at MoMA in 2002, it featured 190 works, and it was curated by Robert Storr.
In 1977 the Light and Space artist Robert Irwin created a seminal, large - scale installation in connection with his retrospective at the Whitney held the same year.
From 1962 until 1973, Fine served as associate professor of art at Hofstra University, Hempstead, Long Island, where a ten - year retrospective of her work was held in 1974 following her retirement from teaching.
He was best known for his sculptures, dynamic amalgams of salvaged cars, which are held in many public collections in our area: MoMA included his work in its 1961 show, The Art of Assemblage and the Guggenheim organized his 1971 retrospective, and will present another exhibition in February of next year.
In 1967, he showed again at the Willard Gallery, and held a Retrospective show at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts the following year.
Just two years after New York's Museum of Modern Art held a major retrospective of Joaquin Torres - Garcia's art, Acquavella Gallery has gotten a hold of the family's collection of the Uruguayan painter's art.
A special loan exhibition with a focus on Korean Buncheong Ceramics and Korean - Japanese artist Lee Ufanâ $ ™ s first North American museum retrospective will be held this year at New Yorkâ $ ™ s most highly acclaimed museums, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Guggenheim Museum.
Curated by Sam Cornish and Natalie Rudd, the exhibition draws on collection's holdings, alongside significant loans, for the first retrospective of its kind in over 20 years.
A retrospective covering the years 1938 — 1963 was held at the Whitechapel Gallery, London (1963).
A retrospective of his work was held at ICP in 1980, the same year that the book, Gjon Mili: Photographs and Recollections, which spanned fifty years of his photographs, was published.
In 1984, a 20 - year retrospective of her work was held at The Studio Museum in Harlem.
Tobey, who was born in Wisconsin, USA, in 1890 and died in 1976 in Switzerland, has gained increasing recognition in recent years - an appreciation that has perhaps reached its highest point yet in a superlative retrospective exhibition at Spain's prestigious Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, held from 11 November 1997 to 12 January 1998.
The Gagosian in New York held a museum - quality retrospective last year, but public galleries on either side of the Atlantic haven't been clamouring to give her a major posthumous show either.
It is intriguing as to why he would choose to come after years of abstention and may have something to do with his upcoming «Complete Spot Paintings 1986 - 2011» retrospective to be held simultaneously across all of Gagosian's eleven locations in January of 2012.
The final event that marked Kerry James Marshall's year was the major retrospective [4] of his career held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
He was also closely involved with the revival of Duchamp's reputation in the years before his death in 1968 and organized the first major retrospective in Europe, held at the Tate.
Two years later, Irving Norman was mounted at the Designer's Gallery, San Francisco, and in 1970, the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University held a retrospective of the artist's career.
This exhibition is another important retrospective exhibition held after his solo exhibition at the Long Museum (West Bund) in 2016, which features all his representative and contemporary works from different periods and different series throughout his 50 - year course of creation, demonstrating his creative context through the examination of sociality and aesthetics in his works and the milestones of his career.
This year the Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art organized the first retrospective exhibition of Ryman's work ever held in Japan.
The exhibition «Disappearing Acts» is the first comprehensive retrospective of Bruce Nauman's work across all mediums in over 20 years, and is build upon the rich holdings of Schaulager, Laurenz Foundation in Basel and The Museum of Modern Art.
Van Doren Waxter will hold an exhibition of Quaytman's work next year, prior to a retrospective to be held at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in 2018.
In 1951 she contributed to the catalogue for the Gorky retrospective held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and nine years after his death she published the first monograph on him.
A year later a substantial retrospective of Frömel's work was held at the Municipal Gallery, but her work has rarely been seen since, despite being championed by writers like Dorothy Walker.
Five years later, the Fondation Maeght in Saint - Paul - de-Vence, France, held its own Calder retrospective.
This large - scale retrospective of Calder's oeuvre is the first to be held in Korea, allowing the Korean public to experience works which have been continuously exhibited around the world to resounding response and with astounding contemporary relevance even forty years after the artist's death.
Most recently, she had a solo exhibition at Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL and in 2010, a 30 - year retrospective exhibition of her sculpture and drawings was held at the Chicago Cultural Center.
A myriad of retrospectives on the artists, the art movement and the gallery itself have taken place in the last 20 years, including The Intrepid Denise René, a Gallery in the Adventure of Abstract Art organised by the National Museum of Modern Art and held at the Centre Pompidou in 2001.
Born 1967, Lubin, Poland, citizen of Sweden and USA and based in London, Aleksandra Mir has an international practice of 25 years and has held numerous exhibitions worldwide, including The Space Age, a retrospective at M - Museum, Leuven, 2013 and the 34m mural Drawing Room, London, 2014.
A retrospective exhibition entitled Alison Wilding: Immersion — Sculpture from Ten Years was held at the Tate Gallery, Liverpool in 1991.
Four years after her death, the Kunstmuseum Basel honors the artist with a retrospective of her works on paper that brings together around ninety of Lassnig's most affecting drawings and watercolors from the holdings of the Maria Lassnig Foundation and the Albertina, Vienna.
He curated and wrote the catalogue for the first retrospective of Hans Hofmann, which was held at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC, and for many years, he was a professor and head of the department of Art and Art History at the University of Miami.
In 1987 a major retrospective of his 20 years» work was held at the MUSÉE DES BEAUX - ARTS DE MONTRÉAL.
Gary Garrels, a curator at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, which held a retrospective of Serra's drawings four years ago, says the artist rarely lets anyone into the sketchbook room: «It's like Ali Baba's cave.»
A leading voice of portrait photography, Dawoud Bey got his start as a street photographer in Harlem in the 1970s, then made sensitive, large - scale Polaroids in the nineties, and last year had a retrospective held concurrently at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Renaissance Society.
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