Sundaram Tagore Gallery New York, 542 West 26th Street, between 10th and 11th avenues, is open 10 am – 6 pm Tuesday – Saturday.
Sundaram Tagore Gallery Singapore at Gillman Barracks is open 11 am – 6 pm Tuesday – Friday and 11 am – 7 pm Saturday.
Sundaram Tagore Gallery London at 4 Cromwell Place is open 10 am – 6 pm Tuesday – Saturday.
New work by Neha Vedpathak will be showcased alongside important canonical works by Agnes Martin, who has been a principal inspiration for Vedpathak. Subtleism: Neha Vedpathak with Agnes Martin, October 26, 2024 — March 2, 2025.
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Gallery artist Miya Ando and architect Dr. Yoko Kawai will share insights on how their work bridges the gap between the human and natural worlds. The event is organized by the Yale Council on East Asian Studies and the Japan Society of Greater Fairfield County.
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Pictured: Miya Ando, Unkai (A Sea of Clouds) April 18 2024 6:56 AM NYC, 2024, ink on aluminum composite, 25.5 x 37.5 inches
An immersive installation by Anila Quayyum Agha is on view in the exhibition Light: Visionary Perspectives through March 17, 2025. The exhibition explores how contemporary artists, including Anish Kapoor and Olafur Eliasson, harness light in myriad ways, challenging perceptions and providing space for reflection.
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Photo by Alessandra Cirellii
Sundaram Tagore Gallery is delighted to have placed an oil-on-canvas triptych, 2024, by Ricardo Mazal in The Palm Court of The Peninsula in New York. Photo ©The Peninsula
A solo exhibition of Kenny Nguyen’s dimensional silk paintings is on view through March 2, 2025. Photo ©The Mint Museum Uptown.
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Karen Knorr's Privileged box set, published by STANLEY/BARKER, 2024, presents the artist’s exploration of the British aristocracy. It includes Belgravia, Gentlemen and Country Life, in an edition of 25.
Belgravia (1979–1981) includes images and texts describing class and power among the international and wealthy during the beginning of Thatcherism
Gentlemen (1981–1983), photographed in English gentlemen’s clubs in central London, consider the patriarchal values of the English upper middle classes.
Country Life (1983–1985) explores attitudes within the British aristocracy in the 1980s through a series of black-and-white photographs and textual fragments.
On Sunday, May 19, 2024, Knorr will give a talk and sign copies of Country Life and the box set at Offprint London the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern. For information see STANLEY/BARKER’s social media.
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Karen Knorr’s new monograph, Country Life, published by STANLEY/BARKER in April 2024, explores attitudes within the British aristocracy in the 1980s through a series of carefully structured black-and-white photographs and textual fragments. Knorr took the photos in London, Scotland and Oxfordshire in domestic interiors and gardens laid out according to the picturesque canons of the eighteenth century.
On Sunday, May 19, 2024, Knorr will give a talk and sign copies of Country Life and box set Privileged at Offprint London in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern. For information see STANLEY/BARKER’s social media.
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Sebastião Salgado has received the Outstanding Contribution to Photography award in the Sony World Photography Awards 2024. Dozens of his photographs will be on view from April 19 to May 6, 2024, as part of the Sony World Photography Awards 2024 exhibition.
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Pictured: Sebastião Salgado, Salinas #3, Cadiz, Spain, 2013, chromogenic color print, 48 x 64 inches/121.9 x 162.6 cm ©Sebastião Salgado
Hassan Massoudy's calligraphic work is on view from April 5 to August 25, 2024, at Arab Presences, Modern Art and Decolonisation: Paris 1908-1988.
The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris is inviting visitors to rediscover the diversity of twentieth-century Arab modernism and to take a fresh look at the history of art scenes still little known in Europe. Through a selection of more than 200 works, most of which have never been exhibited in France, the exhibition focuses on the relationship between Arab artists and Paris throughout the twentieth century.
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Tayeba Begum Lipi's artwork is on view at the Thailand Biennale from December 9, 2023, to April 30, 2024. The third edition of the Thailand Biennale is hosted in Chiang Rai under the theme "The Open World" and exhibits works by Thai and international artists. The works address topical issues such as history, cultural diversity, and nature and ecology and will be displayed in art galleries, exhibition halls, museums, temples, and historic sites in Chiang Rai. Installation image: Tayeba Lipi, Together, 2018, Stainless steel, Edition 3 of 3, 43 x 57 x 14 inches/109.2 x 144.8 x 35.6 cm
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Artwork by gallery artist Anila Quayyum Agha is on view in Threads of Belonging: The Migrant Experience in Material Expression, in the Winter Garden Gallery at Brookfield Place, New York. Anila Quayyum Agha experiments with materials and geometric patterns to explore the entwined relationships between gender, culture, and religion that inform the migrant experience. On view until May 13, 2024.
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Anila Quayyum Agha: Dualities showcases three of the artist’s large-scale sculptural installations, which engage topical concerns around migration, transience, and the politics of displacement. The exhibition culminates with a selection of works on paper that reflect Agha’s training in textile design and her innovative experimentation across media. On view until April 21, 2024. Installation image: Anila Quayyum Agha: Dualities, Bruce Museum.
Photo by Chichi Ubiña.
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Miya Ando will discuss her Cloud series of artworks on view in the Buddhist Art galleries at Detroit Institute of Arts, from their genesis—arising from her earlier Hamon paintings (referring to a cloud-like pattern on the edge of a sword)—to the overarching concept of mono no aware. This lecture is free and will take place Thursday, March 7, 2024, at 6 pm.
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As part of Saatchi Gallery’s major exhibition BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction, photographer Edward Burtynsky will be joined by art historian Sir Simon Schama for a discussion February 15, 2024, on the power of art to address the urgent issues of our times. Limited tickets are available.
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BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction is the largest exhibition to date of Edward Burtynsky's work.
Curated by Marc Mayer, former director of the National Gallery of Canada and Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the exhibition features ninety-four large-format photographs as well as thirteen high-resolution murals, and an augmented reality experience. On view February 14 – May 6, 2024.
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Rizzoli has published a stunning volume titled At the Louvre: Robert Polidori (February 2024). Part photography monograph and part art history book, it is a fascinating glimpse into the preparations for a major exhibition at the Louvre.
Polidori was granted exclusive access to Naples in Paris: The Louvre Hosts the Museo di Capodimonte exhibition (June 2023–January 2024). Polidori captured a behind-the-scenes glimpse of one of the most significant collaborations between major museums in recent years.
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We are pleased to announce that we have placed a twenty-three-foot tall sculpture by Being-based gallery artist Zheng Lu on Jersey in the Channel Islands. The stainless-steel sculpture, which recalls a sail buffeted by the wind, is part of a luxury residential complex and was installed by the Jersey Development Company in 2023.
We are pleased to announce that Sundaram Tagore Gallery has placed a public art project with a powerful message about water adjacent to the United Nations. Undercurrent, 2023, a twenty-foot-tall stainless-steel sculpture by Beijing-based artist Zheng Lu (b. 1978), is on view through August 2024 in Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza.
http://www.sundaramtagore.com/artists/anila-quayyum-aghaThe immersive exhibition NEW/NOW features work by Anila Quayyum Agha (b. 1965), who explores the complexities and contradictions of her experience as a Pakistani immigrant to the United States through monumental installations and intimate paintings and drawings.
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Work by Olivia Fraser is on view amidst historic works from major collections including the Royal Collection, Tate, The Ashmolean Museum and National Museums Scotland, many of which are rarely displayed due to their fragility. Beyond the Page explores how the traditions of South Asian miniature paintings have been reclaimed and reinvented by modern and contemporary artists. The show runs through January 28, 2024.
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We are pleased to announce that we have placed Neha Vedpathak’s stunning artwork Those Places, 2017, Japanese paper, acrylic, polymer and thread, in the United States Consulate General in Hyderabad, India, 2023.
Earth and Sky highlights work from the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art Collection, including work by Miya Ando, that touches on how humans inhabit, construct, or perceive various natural, artificial, or ethereal environments. On view through January 7, 2024.
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We are pleased to announce that two of gallery artist Hiroshi Senju’s works, Waterfall and Waterfall on Colors, 2023, were acquired by Art in Embassies in 2023 for the American Embassy in Tokyo.
Gallery artist Miya Ando has been awarded the 2023 Brookfield Place New York Annual Arts Commission. The site-specific commission, titled Flower Atlas, premiered at the Winter Garden in Brookfield Place in lower Manhattan, in July 2023. Ando reimagined the year 2023 not in days but in flowers, depicting the seventy-two seasons of the nature-based ancient Japanese system of time-telling. The installation came to life through seventy-two chiffon banners suspended in the Winter Garden.
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Sculptural work by gallery artist Tayeba Begum Lipi is on view at the Royal Ontario Museum in a wide-ranging exhibition that includes emerging and established artists from around the world.
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Waterfall on Colors, 2023, is on view in the museum’s Toshiba Gallery of Japanese Art through 2024.
Athens, Greece, May 25 – June 4, 2023
Lisbon, Portugal, June 5 – 10, 2023
Geneva, Switzerland, June 29 – July 4, 2023
Washington, D.C., September 19, 2023
Pictured: Susan Weil, Triangle Hand, 2015, digital print on paper mounted on Sintra, 23.75 x 18.875 inches.
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Multimedia work by gallery artist Jane Lee is on view until September 24, 2023, in an expansive, experiential solo exhibition. Lee has turned entire roooms into her canvases as she continues to explore what constitutes a painting.
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View immersive work by ward-winning gallery artist Anila Agha until September 17, 2023, at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art: All the Flowers Are for Me, a lazer-cut steel cube that casts elaborate botanical shadows, and Stolen Moment Bouquet I & II, a wall-mounted botanical sculptural.
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We are pleased to announce that gallery artist Sohan Qadri’s work, Ashwini III, 2008, has been acquired for the museum's collection.
Sculpture by Beijing-based artist Zheng Lu is on view in Summoning Memories: Art Beyond Chinese Traditions, which highlights works by more than 30 contemporary artists of Chinese descent who reinterpret traditions in dynamic and innovative ways. Exibition on view from February 10 – July 2, 2023.
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In 2022, the Japan Art Academy (headed by Shuji Takashina) announced that it had elected Hiroshi Senju for his outstanding achievements in artistic activities.
The title of this solo exhibition at Northern California’s Bolinas Museum is inspired by a series of 1,347 daily drawings Ando created during the Covid lockdowns. The drawings were made with natural indigo dye and micronized pure silver on washi and Hahnemühle paper. Many pieces in the exhibition, including 30 moon drawings, link directly to Ando’s deep relationship with Bolinas and coastal Northern California environments. Exhibition on from February 4 – April 2, 2023.
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The acclaimed Iranian artist discusses her transition from traditional Persian calligrapher to contemporary artist on the occasion of her 2022 solo exhibition The Road Forward at Sundaram Tagore New York.
In 2022, Assouline released a lavish coffee-table volume featuring 100 color photographs of the Kogobuji Temple atop Japan’s Mount Koya and the monumental cliff and waterfall paintings Hiroshi Senju created for the sacred site. The book is a tribute to both Hiroshi Senju and Kūkai, the Japanese Buddhist monk credited with founding the Shingon sect of Buddhism.
We are pleased to announce that gallery artist Tayeba Lippi’s work, Her Stilettos 2, 2019, has been acquired for the museum's collection.
The exhibition features more than 10 years of work from nearly every series in her career: Converging Territories (2003-2004), Les Femmes du Maroc (2005-2007), Harem (2009), and Bullets (2009-2017). On view through November 6, 2022.
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Work by gallery artist Chun Kwang Young is the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale, on view through November 27, 2022.
Ghiora Aharoni’s work is on view in Let Me Hear Your Voice at The Textile Museum in Washington D.C. The show is part of a year-long collaboration with the museum that includes an artist residency, academic seminars, public programming and a second exhibition, which was presented earlier this year. Exhibition on view from February 9 – May 7, 2022.
Photographer Karen Knorr’s work is on view at RPS Gallery (the Royal Photographic Society) in Bristol, UK, from 27 January – 27 March 2022
Her images are part of the exhibition Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors, which marks Holocaust Memorial Day by bringing together over 50 contemporary portraits of Holocaust survivors and their families. A special outdoor edition of the RPS exhibition is produced and hosted by UNESCO at its Paris headquarters as part of its commemorations around Holocaust Memorial Day.
February 18 – July 2, 2022.
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(Photo by Stefan Jennings Batista courtesy of the University of New Mexico Art Museum.)
Hiroshi Senju's work is on view at the Art Institute of Chicago from November 13, 2021 – June 26, 2022.
Senju produced a monumental site-specific Waterfall for a gallery in the Asian wing designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando. The 50-foot-wide folding screens are now part of the museum’s permanent collection.
Susan Weil’s work is on view at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle in Munich in “A Room of One’s Own,” an exhibition based on the narrative of the influential novel by Virginia Woolf. The show highlights women artists who approach their work in relation to science, history and literature, shaping the course of art history. Three of Weil’s works from the 1990s are on view alongside sculpture by Kiki Smith and photography by Candida Höfer. The exhibition runs through January 15, 2022.
Image: Drawn and Quartered, 1996, cyanotype, 55.88 × 55.88 cm
Le Monde de Steve McCurry, a retrospective comprising more than 150 photos printed in large format, is on view at the Maillol Museum from December 9, 2021 – May 29, 2022.
A glass sculpture by Miya Ando is on view in the exhibition New Glass Now at the Smithsonian American Art Museum from October 22, 2021 – March 6, 2022.
Sculptural paintings by Neha Vedpathak are on view in E/Merge: Art of the Indian Diaspora, the inaugrial exhibtion of the at the National Indo-American Museum in Chicago through March, 2022.
Neha Vedpathak’s work is on view in Time (Constant, Suspended, Collapsed), a solo show of new paintings made from plucked Japanese paper at the Flint Institute of Arts from October 9, 2021 – January 9, 2022.
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Two of Anila Agha's large-scale light installations are on view in The Weight Of Black, an exhibition at The Jule Collins Smith Museum Of Fine Art on view from October 8, 2021 to January 2, 2022.
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Hiroshi Senju was awarded the 77th Imperial Prize and the Japan Art Academy Prize in 2021. The award has been presented annually since 1941 by the Japan Art Academy, one of the most respected art institutions in the country. It recognizes individuals who have made distinguished contributions to the advancement of art.
September 25, 2021 to January 9, 2022. Click here for info.
Images from several of Essaydi’s most iconic photographic series from the past 15 years are on view at the Hunter Museum of American Art from September 24, 2021 to January 9, 2022.
Images by Karen Knorr are on view in X, a group show at the At Frac des Pays de la Loire from May 19, 2021, to January 9, 2022.
The show, which includes the work of over 80 artists, marks the reopening of the Frac des Pays de la Loire in Carquefou after having been closed for over a year for major work on its collections.
Images by Magnum photographer Steve McCurry are on view in The Eyes of Humanity at the Ernst Leitz Museum from April 20 to October 10, 2021.
Anila Quayyum Agha’s Hidden Diamond–Saffron (2019) is on view alongside work by Lucio Fontana, Urs Fischer, James Turrell, Ahmed Mater and Yayoi Kusama. The exhibition of 30 light works and new commissions is curated by Susan Davidson, former senior curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. On view through June 12, 2021.
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Hassan Massoudy has a solo show at the Pergamon Museum from July 7, 2021 to October 17, 2021. There is a Place on Earth for Everyone features a selection of Massoudy's vibrantly colorful works on paper from their collection.
Hiroshi Senju is honored at the dedication ceremony celebrating the permanent installaiton of two monumental paintings he created for Kongobuji Temple at Mount Koya in Japan.
Ricardo Mazal's work is on view at the Indianilla Station Cultural Center in the solo exhibition Praga through May 28, 2020. The show comprises new work from his Prague series, which debuted at Sundaram Tagore Chelsea in 2019.
Photographer Karen Knorr’s work is on view at the Barbican Art Gallery, London in the exhibition Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography through May 17, 2020. The show charts the often complex and contradictory representations of masculinities, and how they have evolved over time. Knorr will be speaking at the Barbican March 26.
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Susan Weil’s work is on view in the exhibition Photography and the Surreal Imagination through June 14, 2020. The exhibition explores photography’s central tension between documentation and invention—a generative force for artists connected to historical Surrealism.
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Susan Weil’s work is on view in the exhibition Question Everything! The Women of Black Mountain College—a show celebrating the work and impact of groundbreaking female artists. Her piece Musical Chairs, 1995, a vivid acrylic painting is among the highlights of the expansive survey. Exhibition through April 25, 2020.
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Susan Weil’s work is on view at the Nashville Art Museum in the ongoing exhibition Intersections in American Art. Leaf Hands, one of Weil's blueprint works and a collaboration with artist José Betancourt, is in the Collaboration & Interdisciplinary Dialogue section of the show.
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October 18, 2019 to February 8, 2020.
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(Photo by Sam Simon courtesy of BCA.)
Hiroshi Senju's work is on view at the Brooklyn Museum in New York in 2019. After a six-year renovation, the museum reopened its Asian Gallery with an installation of artworks from China and Japan from their permanent collection, including Senju’s Waterfall, 2012.
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A collaborative work by Susan Weil and Robert Rauschenberg is on view.
November 10, 2019 to February 16, 2020. Click here for info.
Miya Ando’s work is in the solo exhibition Form Is Emptiness, Emptiness Is Form November 16, 2019, to March 29, 2020.
On November 16, 2019, Ando will give an artist talk about the inspiration she draws from the Buddhist text, the Heart Sutra, and how it relates to her studio processes working with elemental materials such as wood, metal and light.
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Acclaimed Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky’s new film ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch opens September 25, 2019.
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Golnaz Fathi's work is on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Hiroshi Senju’s work will be on view at the Kobe Artists Museum and Kobe Fashion Museum from September 14 to November 4, 2019, in an exhibition commemorating the completion of two monumental paintings for Kongobuji Temple at Koyasan.
October 9 2019 to February 9 2019. Click here for info.
Miya Ando's work will be on view in Crystals in Art: Ancient to Today, alongside work by Andy Warhol, Marina Abramovic, Ai Weiwei, Alexis Arnold, Olafur Eliasson, Cindy Sherman and more. On view Oct. 12 – Jan. 6, 2020.
Susan Weil's work is currently on view in Once in a Blue Moon at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle. The exhibition comprises seminal works from 1989 to the present.
Susan Weil's work is currently on view in Bauhaus and America: Experiments in Light and Movement, an exhibition at the LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur in Germany that celebrates work by the Bauhaus artists who left Europe after it closed in 1933 and came to America to carry forward their ideas and influence a new generation of American artists.
Work by gallery artist Susan Weil is on view in the exhibition The Masters: Art Students League Teachers and their Students at The Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery, part of New York’s iconic Art Students League on 57th street. The exhibition runs from November 1 to December 1, 2018.
Kwang Young Chun: Aggregations, a major retrospective of the Korean artist’s work, opens at the Brooklyn Museum November 16 and runs until July 2019. The exhibition features the large mixed-media installation Aggregation15 – JL038, which was the centerpiece of a recent solo show at Sundaram Tagore Chelsea.
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Two site-specific plate-glass sculptures internally etched with images of clouds are on view in Miya Ando: Clouds in the museum’s indoor-outdoor gallery April 25 – August 19, 2018. Click here for info.
March 10, 2018 to June 24, 2018. Click here for info. (Photo by Doug Eng.)
Work by Miya Ando is on view in the solo exhibition Temporal August 17, 2017 to February 4, 2018.
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Work by Miya Ando is on view in the solo exhibition Inspirations 2017 June 14 – September 16, 2017.
我們隆重宣佈紐約大都會藝術博物館新增Hiroshi Senju(千住博) 的作品水神宮為永久館藏。此大型作品由十二塊二十四英尺長的屏幕組成,展出於博物館的亞洲藝術畫廊230室。
畫廊藝術家Susan Weil的作品將展出於Begin to See: The Photographers of Black Mountain College展覽,是首個深入闡述學院攝影歷史的藝術展。其他參展藝術家包括Josef Albers、Hazel Larsen Archer、Josef Breitenbach、Harry Callahan、Trude Guermonprez、Robert Haas、Clemens Kalischer、Barbara Morgan、Beaumont Newhall、Nancy Newhall、Andy Oates、Robert Rauschenberg、Aaron Siskind、Cy Twombly、Stan VanDerBeek,及Jonathan Williams。
展覽期間將舉行一系列研討會、講座和放映會,請瀏覽 http://www.blackmountaincollege.org/exhibitions/ 查閱詳情。
恭喜畫廊藝術家Susan Weil參與的Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College, 1933-1957 加州大學洛杉磯分校漢莫爾美術館聯展,獲藝術評論家Christopher Knight評為洛杉磯年度十大博物館展覽之一。他寫道:「對於第二次世界大戰前後的一代年輕藝術家,北卡羅來納州農村的黑山學院將成為培育美國前衛文化的主要地點。」
恭喜千住博獲日本外務省授予外務大臣表彰,表揚其國際聞名的作品對日本藝術的重要貢獻。該獎由日本駐紐約總領事高橋礼一郎頒發。外務大臣表彰每年均頒發予在促進日本與其他國家之間的交流方面具卓越成就之個人和團體。
鄭路首次於上海龍美術館西岸館的舉行大型個人展覽 - 耳且 ,展覽將展出2016年全新的8組作品,在障礙之中探知阻力的美學。這是鄭路自2015年台北當代藝術館廣獲好評的大型個人展覽後的另一展覽。
藝術家Alfredo 與 Isabel Aquilizan夫婦,主要透過社區參與方式表達流離失所、改變和記憶的主題。他們在紐約(Chelsea) 聖德拉姆泰戈爾畫廊 (Sundaram Tagore Gallery) 分享當前展覽的作品。
Thames & Hudson 剛剛出版了Edward Burtynsky: Essential Elements,回顧藝術家過去四十年的精彩作品,輯錄合共140多張標誌性圖像,及從未發表的攝影作品。著作由William A. Ewing編輯和策展,以五個自由組合的部分展示Burtynsky的作品,表達出藝術家的視覺語言,和反映出他探索全球化世界時所發現的困境。
他展示了Burtynsky 五個自由流暢的作品, 提供了他視覺語言的感覺, 和對我們全球化世界中心困境的探索。
自2002年出版的Vitamin P後,Phaidon Press最新發布的權威性當代繪畫全球概論Vitamin P3: New Perspectives in Painting介紹了超過100位全球被譽為當代繪畫界別中最突出的藝術家,為油漆繪畫立下更廣定義,Jane Lee為其中一位獲提及的藝術家。
畫廊藝術家Steve McCurry的攝影相片將會在亞洲協會香港中心《影.亞洲》Brian Brake 與 Steve McCurry攝影展覽展出,慶祝亞洲協會成立六十周年。是次展覽作品盡顯Brian Brake及Steve McCurry對拍攝亞洲風貌的熱忱。
戰後時期藝術家Susan Weil 創作現於Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957藝術展展出。展覽先後於波士頓當代藝術學院和洛杉磯漢莫爾美術館展出。最後一站為哥倫布市俄亥俄州立大學衛克斯那藝術中心。此為該館首個專注於有關大學的歷史展覽,該大學多年來孕育出一群中世紀前衛藝術的重要人物。
我們很高興宣布,新加坡STG室外壁畫比賽勝出者為UCA (Unknown Chinese Artists),Soph O 和 Sam Lo。她們將於9月24日Gillman Barracks 四週年紀念周末於畫廊外現場完成10米長的壁畫創作。是次比賽我們收到超過六十份精彩的計劃書,感激各藝術家的踴躍參與。
我們邀請紐約FIT流行設計學院藝術歷史學家Rachel Baum隆重呈獻著名孟加拉當代藝術家Tayeba Begum Lipi進行訪談。 他們提及到這位達卡藝術家富視覺吸引力及具挑釁性的創作素材,包括利用剃刀刀片與安全針,及近期以商品化和自我品牌為主題的創作。
出生於美國的概念藝術家Aaron Taylor Kuffner邀請我們參觀他的工作室, 了解印尼傳統甘美蘭音樂如何啟發他的裝置藝術創作。過去十年,Kuffner一直醉心研究甘美蘭樂器,並與來自爪哇的工匠們一起合作。他參照峇里島甘美蘭民族樂器及機器人技術而人手製作出自動發聲的敲擊樂合奏團。
Long Island Pulse雜誌採訪了Nathan Slate Joseph,並簡介有關其生活和創作。Joseph是聖德拉姆泰戈爾畫廊 (Sundaram Tagore Gallery) 的長期藝術家,他分享自己從平面創作轉型為雕塑創作的過程,以及他在以色列的童年對藝術創作的啟發。
6月9日紐約Chelsea畫廊將呈獻Miya Ando: 感知的本質藝術展,網上藝術雜誌到訪安藤美夜的工作室。安藤美夜談及創作金屬作品的過程、從她的祖先學會的備前劍製造技術,和分享她在燒焦木材「焼杉板」上混合亮漆和金粉的最新實驗。
為慶祝紐約P.S.1 當代藝術中心的四十週年,創辦人及總監Alanna Heiss策展了Forty藝術展,展出四十多位於1970年代另類藝術空間運動及P.S.1 當代藝術中心早期的主要參與藝術家作品,當中包括Robert Yasuda的創作。
請按此收聽Robert Yasuda與Alanna Heiss的訪談。
6月25日為德國全新雕塑公園BEI WU開幕日,展出超過七十五件來自世界各地不同藝術家的作品,當中包括聖德拉姆泰戈爾畫廊(Sundaram Tagore Gallery) 長期藝術家Fré Ilgen的十七幅畫作及雕塑作品。作品將永久收藏於專門展出Ilgen作品的畫廊內,及公園的不同角落。
聖德拉姆泰戈爾畫廊 (Sundaram Tagore Gallery)藝術家Denise Green的作品展出於第五屆繪畫雙年展。展覽展出她的六幅作品,包括兩幅抽象繪畫和四幅與阿登地區戰爭有關的小型至大型的照片拼貼畫作。
The Straits Times 重點介紹了STG新加坡著名抽象派藝術家方謹順的形態轉變與色彩:方謹順,新加坡抽象藝術的先鋒展覽,並訪問其家人有關籌辦展覽的點滴。是次展覽展出較為罕見的作品,讓公眾欣賞現代亞洲藝術史上最顯著的人物之一的精選藝術品。