She has introduced a new project strand to IMMA bringing to Ireland solo and group projects and new commissions by
young international artists such as Gerard Byrne, Franz Ackermann, Pierre Huyghe and Thomas Demand and ground breaking virtual retrospective with artist Jorge Pardo.
Iconic works by the likes of Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Matthew Barney and Cindy Sherman as well as a vast selection of
younger international artists such as Dan Colen, Nate Lowman and Ida Ekblad puts this Norwegian museum proudly on the international map.
The gallery has nurtured some of the best emerging British talent of recent years including Idris Khan and Conrad Shawcross and
younger international artists such as Christian Holstad and Maria Nepomuceno who are recognised for their innovative approaches to sculptural practice.
Not exact matches
Over the past decade the exhibitions programme has featured solo shows by established
international figures
such as Ellen Gallagher, Thomas Hirschhorn, Gabriel Kuri, Rashid Johnson, Rivane Neuenschwander, Roman Ondak, Amie Siegel and Lawrence Weiner, as well as those by
younger and mid-career
artists such as Michael Dean, Thea Djordjadze and Oscar Murillo.
Five exhibitions each year profile the work of established
international figures
such as Tom Friedman, Mark Dion, Rivane Neuenschwander, Alfredo Jaar and Superflex; as well as that by
younger and mid-career British
artists such as Oscar Murillo, Eva Rothschild and Ryan Gander.
It also brings together
artists working in New York in the 1980's, such as Jean - Michel Basquiat, Felix Gonzaelz - Torres, Jeff Koons, and Cady Noland; «Young British Artists» like Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst; and Chinese and Japanese artists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively international in persp
artists working in New York in the 1980's,
such as Jean - Michel Basquiat, Felix Gonzaelz - Torres, Jeff Koons, and Cady Noland; «
Young British
Artists» like Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst; and Chinese and Japanese artists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively international in persp
Artists» like Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst; and Chinese and Japanese
artists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively international in persp
artists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively
international in perspective.
Over the years, La Salle de Bains has produced up to seven exhibitions a year, working with a wide range of
international artists, from established names like Thomas Hirschhorn, Jonathan Monk and Nathaniel Mellors, to
younger artists such as Magali Reus and Anthea Hamilton, resulting on several occasions in acquisitions by major public collections.
Beginning as a
young artist in São Paulo, she studied the Japanese art magazine Bijutsu Techou that introduced her to
international movements
such as Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art and Arte Povera.
As well as showing rising
young talents, NIMk also hosts famed
international artists who have never before been shown extensively in The Netherlands,
such as Marina Abramovic, John Bock en Cory Arcangel.
Through his numerous high - profile exhibitions, Polke exerted an
international influence, affecting somewhat
younger artists such as his compatriots Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen, Lara Schnitger from the Netherlands, the Americans Richard Prince, Julian Schnabel and David Salle, and the Swiss duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss.
The gallery's program features
young international artists interspersed between historically researched exhibitions,
such as Desire of the Other, a critique of contemporary collecting and our recent Dash Snow exhibition, for example.
The gallery represents a diverse,
international group of
artists working in all mediums including pioneering figures who emerged in the mid-20th Century
such as Robert Watts, Agnes Denes, Michelle Stuart and Kunié Sugiura, and established
younger artists such as Amy Cutler, Laurel Nakadate, Malerie Marder, Dean Byington and Ian Davis.
The gallery's programme features
young international artists interspersed with historically researched exhibitions,
such as Desire of the Other, a critique of contemporary collecting, and Dash Snow Hello, this is Dash, the
artist's first solo exhibition in London.
Zooming into Focus includes a group of emerging and promising
young Chinese
artists, some of whom have received
international recognition
such as Yang Zhenzhong and Yang Fudong.
Combining various materials
such as photography, oil painting, textile, sculpture and beadwork, the presentation of Galeri Zilberman aims to bring together
young generation local
artists with visitors in an
international platform.
Artists represented by Pékin Fine Arts have had exhibitions and / or works collected by art institutions
such as: Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Hayward Gallery, London; Musee Pompidou, Paris; MoMA, New York; UCLA Hammer Museum; Seattle Art Museum; SFMoMA; De
Young Museum; Henry Art Gallery (University of Washington); Boston Museum of Fine Arts; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the
International Center of Photography, New York; JP Morgan Chase Art Collection; Norton Museum of Art; JGS Foundation; Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation; Williams College Art Museum; Venice Biennale; Arles
International Festival of Photography; UBS Art Collection, Switzerland; Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art; and Lyon Museum of Contemporary Art, France.
It introduced emerging
international artists to Scandinavia, many of them now renowned figures,
such as Wolfgang Tillmans, Jonathan Monk, Aernout Mik, Stan Douglas, Eija - Liisa Athila, Kara Walker, Pierre Huyghe, Elmgreen & Dragset, and Rodney Graham, alongside a
young generation of promising Swedish
artists like Annika von Hausswolf, Fia Backström, and Maria Lindberg.
Thanks to her wide and inclusive view, she is able to fulfill the role of artistic director in different realities
such as an institutional pavilion like Expo Gate, for Milano Expo in 2015, and IL CREPACCIO project, a showcase in Milan for
young artists and not just them, (recently on Instagram with IL CREPACCIO INSTAGRAM SHOW @ilcrepaccio), she is a curator of exhibitions —
such as the latest solo exhibition of Thomas Braida at Palazzo Nani Bernardo for the Venice Biennale 2017 — and of public projects for companies and
international institutions like Moderna Museet in Stockholm and Performa in New York.
With the help of key London dealers
such as Karsten Schubert and Jay Jopling, Hirst and his pals attained
international prominence almost overnight under the banner of YBAs, or «
Young British
Artists».
In addition, LSG is dedicated to a contemporary program that incorporates paintings, photography and sculpture, as well as conceptual and multimedia art by a growing roster of regional, national and
international artists,
such as Gino Miles, Thalen & Thalen, David Spiller, Russell
Young and Amy Kirchner among others.
The programme with the name BODY BODY focuses on
young international contemporary art and presents four exhibitions by
artists with an interest in current themes
such as performativity, body, social communities, digital as well as physical.
Focusing on the ways in which contemporary art is socially formed and formative, the gallery initiates local, national and
international projects, including exhibitions by visiting
international artists through the Audain Visual Artists in Residence Program (such as by Marjetica Potrč, YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Raqs Media Collective, Claire Fontaine, and Antoni Mun
artists through the Audain Visual
Artists in Residence Program (such as by Marjetica Potrč, YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Raqs Media Collective, Claire Fontaine, and Antoni Mun
Artists in Residence Program (
such as by Marjetica Potrč,
YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Raqs Media Collective, Claire Fontaine, and Antoni Muntadas).
The exhibition programme focuses on
young international contemporary art and presents four exhibitions by
artists with an interest in current themes
such as performativity, body, social communities, digital as well as physical.
If the «new Swiss art scene» in the 90s, led by figures
such as» John Armleder, Pipilotti Rist, Thomas Hirschhorn, Peter Fischli & David Weiss or Ugo Rondinone, has gained its place in
international museums, what about today's
young generation of
artists?
A
young artist who in recent years has been working with
such respected galleries as Chicago's Rhona Hoffman Gallery and New York's Fredericks & Freiser, Natalie Frank has a growing base of
international collectors who are riveted by the way she applies her exceptional painterly technique to disturbing, often violent subject matter — always with an eye to feminist critique.
Among the works on display are David Hockney's season cycle, an
international collection of sculptures by
artists from Eduardo Chillida to Henry Moore, masterpieces of classical modernism from
artists such as Pablo Picasso and Edvard Munch, breathtaking works of decorative art, and a selection of the Würth Collection's Old Masters, including one of the most significant paintings of the 16th century, Hans Holbein the
Younger's «The Madonna With the Family of Mayor Meyer».
The annual exhibitions programme takes place across the main and first floor galleries and profiles the work of established
international figures
such as Mark Dion, Ryan Gander, Tom Friedman, Sanja Iveković, Michael Landy and Rivane Neuenschwander, as well as that by
younger and mid-career
artists such as Alice Channer and Oscar Murillo.
In a new, museum - style format on a single level (with the addition of the new Hall 15) to improve the quality of the spaces, Arte Fiera hosts - alongside renowned
international galleries
such as Jérôme de Noirmont, Lelong (Paris), Diana Lowenstein (Miami), Thaddeus Ropac (Paris), Sperone Westwater (New York), Continua (San Gimignano), Massimo De Carlo, Giò Marconi and Christian Stein (Milan), Massimo Minini (Brescia)- a selection of
young galleries (in operation not more than 5 years) chosen for the freshness and quality of the
artists they present,
such as 1/9 unosunove and Monitor (Rome), Riccardo Crespi (Milan), Davide Gallo (Berlin), Patrick Heide (London), Lange & Pult (Zürich), and Francesco Pantaleone (Palermo).
• Exhibitions by
such leading
international artists as Miquel Barceló, Jack Pierson and McDermott & McGough, prominent Irish
artists Cecil King and William McKeown and highly - regarded,
younger - generation
artists Ulla von Brandenburg and Janaina Tschäpe.
The traditional focus on yet widely unknown
international positions is unregularly extended by
artists of an older generation, who turned out to be highly influential for a
younger artistic production (
such as Jan Bas Ader, John Baldessari, Trisha Brown, André Cadere, John Stezaker or Matt Mullican).