Andrea Rosen Gallery to Display Yoko Ono's THE RIVERBED, 12/11
by Matt Smith - Nov 23, 2015
Yoko Ono - a forerunner in Conceptual Art involving collaboration, audience participation and social activism - will present a double exhibition, THE RIVERBED, at Galerie Lelong and Andrea Rosen Gallery. Following her recent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, these interactive exhibitions are comprised of two entirely new full gallery installations. THE RIVERBED will open to the public on December 11, 2015 and continue through January 23, 2016 at Andrea Rosen Gallery and January 29, 2016 at Galerie Lelong. The artist will be present at the openings.
The Strand Bookstore Presents David Altmejd in Conversation with Robert Hobbs, Tonight
by BWW News Desk - May 12, 2014
Canadian born sculptor David Altmejd has gained notoriety for his work in large scale, often room-sized sculptures. His work incorporates a wide variety of materials, evoking both the beautiful and the grotesque and blending playfulness with high art. His work has been featured in the 2004 Whitney Biennial, the 2007 Venice Biennial and at numerous museums throughout North America and Europe. David Altmejd is the first truly comprehensive book on this artist's work, covering the scope of his entire career to date and containing commentary by numerous critics and writers.
Frist Center Announces 30 AMERICANS Programming, Fall 2013
by BWW
News Desk - Oct 11, 2013
This fall the Frist Center for the Visual Arts will offer a variety of exciting public programming in conjunction with the exhibition 30 Americans. Highlights include Artist's Perspective lectures by Hank Willis Thomas and Nina Chanel Abney, two of the artists featured in 30 Americans. Also, in partnership with Vanderbilt University's Office of Community, Neighborhood, and Government Relations, the Frist Center will host a special three-part lunch and lecture series presented by Vanderbilt professors and guest panelists. Titled 'Food for Thought: Visualizing America through Art by African American Artists and Norman Rockwell,' the series will explore issues such as the U.S. civil rights movement and how historical events have shaped visual as well as social culture.
The Frist Center Opens 30 AMERICANS Exhibition Today
by BWW News Desk - Oct 11, 2013
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts will present 30 Americans, an exhibition surveying works by many of the nation's leading African American artists working since the mid-1970s. Often provocative and challenging, the exhibition explores how artists relate their own sense of self to ideas within history, popular culture and contemporary mass media central to American society. 30 Americans will be on view in the Center's Ingram Gallery from today, Oct. 11, 2013 through Jan. 12, 2014.
Frist Center Announces 30 AMERICANS Programming, Fall 2013
by BWW News Desk - Oct 3, 2013
This fall the Frist Center for the Visual Arts will offer a variety of exciting public programming in conjunction with the exhibition 30 Americans. Highlights include Artist's Perspective lectures by Hank Willis Thomas and Nina Chanel Abney, two of the artists featured in 30 Americans. Also, in partnership with Vanderbilt University's Office of Community, Neighborhood, and Government Relations, the Frist Center will host a special three-part lunch and lecture series presented by Vanderbilt professors and guest panelists. Titled 'Food for Thought: Visualizing America through Art by African American Artists and Norman Rockwell,' the series will explore issues such as the U.S. civil rights movement and how historical events have shaped visual as well as social culture.
The Frist Center to Present 30 AMERICANS Exhibition, Oct 2013-Jan 2014
by BWW News Desk - Aug 15, 2013
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts will present 30 Americans, an exhibition surveying works by many of the nation's leading African American artists working since the mid-1970s. Often provocative and challenging, the exhibition explores how artists relate their own sense of self to ideas within history, popular culture and contemporary mass media central to American society. 30 Americans will be on view in the Center's Ingram Gallery from Oct. 11, 2013 through Jan. 12, 2014.