MOCA to Present New Exhibit by Jacob Hashimoto, 3/1-6/8
by Tyler Peterson
- Jan 17, 2014
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles will present a new configuration of artist Jacob Hashimoto's installation Gas Giant from March 1 to June 8, 2014 at MOCA Pacific Design Center. This exhibition will be the first L.A. presentation of Gas Giant and will mark Hashimoto's first solo museum exhibition in California.
ABSTRACTOMETRY Group Exhibition to Open at Frist Center's Conte Community Arts Gallery, 8/30
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 17, 2013
Works by eight Nashville-area artists-Alex Blau, Patrick DeGuira, Warren Greene, Ron Lambert, James Perrin, Christopher Roberson, Terry Thacker and Amelia Winger-Bearskin-will be on display in the Frist Center's Conte Community Arts Gallery from Aug. 30, 2013 through Feb. 2, 2014. The exhibition, entitled Abstractometry, features works that employ geometric patterns, typography or other graphic codes to express cultural factors that shape our lives.
Columbia University School of the Arts Celebration of Graduates To Be Held in Miller Theatre, 5/16
by Kelsey Denette
- May 10, 2012
Columbia University School of the Arts will hold its Celebration of Graduates at 2:00pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, in Miller Theatre on the Morningside Campus. Graduates of the School's Master of Fine Arts programs in Film, Theatre Arts, Visual Arts and Writing, and the Master of Arts in Film Studies will be recognized by Carol Becker, Dean of Faculty, program chairs Ira Deutchman, Arnold Aronson and Gregory Amenoff, and poetry concentration director Lucie Brock-Broido.
Taos Announces Remarkable Women of Taos 2012
by BWW
News Desk
- Mar 22, 2012
For centuries, pioneering spirits have sought out and settled in Taos, NM. One group that has found Taos particularly appealing is adventurous, creative women.
Brooklyn Museum Presents Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire, Begins 11/18
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 18, 2011
Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture, the first major museum exhibition to explore how gender and sexual identity have shaped the creation of American portraiture, organized by and presented at the National Portrait Gallery last fall, will be on view at the Brooklyn Museum from November 18, 2011, through February 12, 2012.
MoMA Film Presents Int'l Fest of Film Preservation & Oct. Showcases
by Jennie Mamary
- Oct 14, 2011
To Save and Project, MoMA's international film preservation festival, celebrates its ninth year with gloriously preserved masterworks and rediscoveries of world cinema. This year's festival comprises over 35 films from 14 countries, virtually all of them having their New York premieres, with some shown in versions never before seen in the United States. Guest presenters include Douglas Crimp, Joe Dante, Walter Hill, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Elaine May, Mario Montez, Thelma Schoonmaker, and Martin Scorsese, and highlights include films by Roger Corman, Forugh Farrokhzad, George Kuchar, Claude Lanzmann, Alberto Lattuada, Louis Malle, Agnes Martin, Georges Méliès, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, Jean Rouch, Raúl Ruiz, and Seijun Suzuki.
Taos Announces Remarkable Women of Taos 2012
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Oct 12, 2011
For centuries, pioneering spirits have sought out and settled in Taos, NM. One group that has found Taos particularly appealing is adventurous, creative women.
Fisher Landau Center for Art Presents LEGACY, Closes 9/12
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 12, 2011
Fisher Landau Center for Art is pleased to announce 'LEGACY: Selections from Emily Fisher Landau's Gift to the Whitney Museum of American Art', on view through September 12th, 2011. Occupying all three floors at the Center, the exhibition highlights an overview of the historic pledge of artwork by Mrs. Landau, consisting of 419 pieces by 86 artists who have shaped the course of American Art. The installation is inspired by the Whitney Museum's recent 'Legacy' exhibition organized by Donna De Salvo and David Kiehl. The intimate setting of the Fisher Landau Center for Art allows for an expanded presentation of Mrs Landau's pledge, displaying more than 100 artworks by over 60 artists including:
Fisher Landau Center for Art Presents LEGACY Thru 9/12
by Lauren Wolman
- Jul 10, 2011
Fisher Landau Center for Art is pleased to announce 'LEGACY: Selections from Emily Fisher Landau's Gift to the Whitney Museum of American Art', on view through September 12th, 2011. Occupying all three floors at the Center, the exhibition highlights an overview of the historic pledge of artwork by Mrs. Landau, consisting of 419 pieces by 86 artists who have shaped the course of American Art. The installation is inspired by the Whitney Museum's recent 'Legacy' exhibition organized by Donna De Salvo and David Kiehl. The intimate setting of the Fisher Landau Center for Art allows for an expanded presentation of Mrs Landau's pledge, displaying more than 100 artworks by over 60 artists including:
Brooklyn Museum Presents Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire, Begins 11/18
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 20, 2011
Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture, the first major museum exhibition to explore how gender and sexual identity have shaped the creation of American portraiture, organized by and presented at the National Portrait Gallery last fall, will be on view at the Brooklyn Museum from November 18, 2011, through February 12, 2012.
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