Not exact matches
Frank has also organized numerous theme and survey shows, including «Driven to Abstraction: Southern California and the Non-Objective World, 1950 - 1980,» for the Riverside Art Museum; «
Artists» Books U.S.A.», «Mapped Art: Charts, Routes, Regions» and «Line and Image: The Northern Sensibility in Recent European Drawing», all for Independent Curators Inc.; «Fluxus Film and Video» for the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid; «
Young Fluxus» for
Artists» Space in New York; «To the Astonishing Horizon» for Los Angeles Visual Arts; «Southern Abstraction» for the Raleigh (NC) City Gallery of Contemporary Art; «The Theater of the Object, 1958 ‑ 1972» for New York's Alternative Museum; «Visual Poetry» for the Otis / Parsons Art Institute in Los Angeles; «Multiple World» for the Atlanta College of Art; and, most notably, «19
Artists —
Emergent Americans,» the 1981 Exxon National Exhibition mounted at the Guggenheim Museum.
The Shifting Subjects exhibition brings two iconic photographic self - portraits by Sarah Lucas created in the 1990's as part of the then
emergent Young British
Artists movement, to be considered alongside recent autobiographical artworks by contemporary women a
Artists movement, to be considered alongside recent autobiographical artworks by contemporary women
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In the spirit of supporting
young artists for this exhibition, the Hyde Park Art Center will commission an
emergent Chicago - based
artist, writer, and curator to author the Ground Floor catalog essay.
In the spirit of supporting
young artists for this exhibition, the Hyde Park Art Center has commissioned Tempestt Hazel, an
emergent Chicago - based
artist, writer, and curator to author the Ground Floor catalog essay.