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Nicolae Vermont | In 1906, during the 40th celebration of King Carol I's ascension to the Romanian throne, Vermont's paintings were exhibited in Bucharest alongside the works of Grigorescu, Verona and Loghi (they won the admiration of Krikor Zambaccian, the future art collector, who declared himself'' obsessed'' with their image). |
Alexis Gritchenko | In 1937, a one-man exhibition with Gritchenko's works was held at the Museum of Ukrainian Art in Lviv, then under Polish rule, where his first Ukrainian-French monograph appeared. |
Thornton Willis | Willis has sustained a long-term relationship with art dealer Harris begun in 1980 when she co-founded Oscarsson Hood Gallery, on 57th street. |
David Blackburn (artist) | Malcolm Yorke, David Blackburn : A Landscape Vision (London : Hart Gallery, 1999). |
Maggie Diaz | Maggie contributed to Group M's Photovision in 1964 exhibiting at John Reed's Museum of Modern Art with well-known contemporaries Wolfgang Sievers and Mark Strizic. |
Eleanor L. Hall | Hall wrote the introduction to this work, which accompanied Patricia Olson's art exhibit The Mysteries, which ran 18 September -- 27 October 1999 at St. Catherine University, St. Paul. |
Edmund Blampied | His last exhibition was held at the Barreau Art Gallery of Jersey Museum in October 1964. |
Saul Leiter | Edward Steichen included Leiter's black and white photographs in the exhibition Always the Young Stranger at the Museum of Modern Art in 1953. |
Peter Purves Smith | In 2008, several of Purves Smith's works were included in the exhibition Australian Surrealism : the Agapitos/Wilson Collection, held at the National Gallery of Australia, and his major student work New York was shown in the 2008 Powerhouse Museum exhibition Modern Times. |
Linder Sterling | In 1997 she put on a one-woman exhibition in London's Cleveland Gallery titled What Did You Do in the Punk War Mummy ? |
Rashid Johnson | In Dark Matters, a 2007 exhibition at the James Harris Gallery in Seattle, Washington, Johnson is said to mimic Édouard Manet's Olympia in a work called White Girls and Sam Gilliam and Richard Tuttle in his skyspace backdrops that are perceived as sweeping perfection. |
Diane Arbus | The first major exhibition of her photographs occurred at the Museum of Modern Art in a 1967 show called'' New Documents'', curated by John Szarkowski. |
Pauline Boty | In 1957 one of her pieces was shown at the Young Contemporaries exhibition alongside work by Robyn Denny, Richard Smith and Bridget Riley. |
Sharon Davson | Davson's With Gratitude exhibition in the Renaissance Sydney Hotel was the foundation retrospective exhibition in the evolution of larger Davson ~ With Gratitude For The Light exhibition. |
Christopher Williams (artist) | Christopher Williams : For Example : Dix-Huit Leçons Sur La Société Industrielle (Revision 18) will mark his first solo show at David Zwirner, London, which will be on view from May 17 to June 15, 2013. |
Garry Andrews | Founder and the first chairman of Kickarts inc. (now Kickarts Contemporary Arts), Garry Andrews' work was included in the ground-breaking, satirically entitled exhibition'' The Fish That John West Regrets'', curated by Chris Downie the exhibition heralded a paradigm shift in regional Queensland arts practice when it opened at the Cairns Regional Gallery on 6 August 1993. |
Miltos Manetas | During this show, Manetas met Malcolm McLaren and they participated together in a show that artist Stefan Bruggemann curated at the I-20 gallery in New York City in September 2007. |
Robert Irwin (artist) | Irwin first exhibited paintings at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1957. |
Joshua Neustein | In 1977 Tel Aviv Museum mounted a Ten Year retrospective of Neustein's works on paper curated by Sarah Breitberg. |
Danie Mellor | In 2012, his work was included in the National Museum of Australia's exhibition Menagerie : contemporary Indigenous sculpture, and in the second National Indigenous Art Triennial. |
Carmen Herrera | The El Museo del Barrio in East Harlem, New York, mounted a first exhibition of Herrera's work in 2008. |
Monika Steiner | The December 2006 showing of 11 pieces at the Bank of America Center in San Francisco, CA (since renamed 555 California Street), called Confluence, was influential in launching her art career. |
Marc Lafia | Marc Lafia received a co-commission in 2004 from the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Tate Online to create a new work for ArtPort, the Whitney Museum's portal to net art. |
Hannah Maybank | In February 2005, The New Art Gallery Walsall hosted Hannah Maybank's first museum exhibition of paintings, including specially commissioned works such as Mounting Interference VI, 2005. |
Arnold Scaasi | A major exhibition of some of those clothes was shown in 2010 at the MFA in an exhibit called Scaasi : American Couturier, accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue. |
Daryl Anderson | His photography was exhibited in 1988 at the C. E. Rynd Photographic Fine Arts gallery in Seattle. |
Jim Dine | In 1962 Dine's work was included, along with Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Dowd, Phillip Hefferton, Joe Goode, Edward Ruscha, and Wayne Thiebaud, in the historically important and ground-breaking New Painting of Common Objects, curated by Walter Hopps at the Norton Simon Museum. |
Robert Irwin (artist) | In 1993, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles mounted the first comprehensive retrospective of Irwin's career ; the exhibition later traveled to the Kölnischer Kunstverein, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. |
A. Ramachandran | In 2003, the National Gallery of Modern Art (New Delhi) organized a major retrospective of his work. |
Brody Condon | He has recently presented performances and related video at venues such as Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum, PS1 Greater New York, and Performa 09 in New York, the Hammer Museum and LACMA in Los Angeles, and the Sonsbeek 2008 Public Sculpture exhibition in the Netherlands. |
James Croak | A twenty-year retrospective of his work was held in 1998 at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia. |
Alek Rapoport | This exhibition, held in the City Museum of St. Petersburg and accompanied by headlines such as'' A St. Petersburg artist returns to his town,'' was followed by much larger ones in 1993 (St. Petersburg and Moscow), organized in collaboration with Michael Dunev Gallery under the name California Branches -- Russian Roots. |
Edwin Edwards (artist) | After his death in 1879, a memorial exhibition was held by the Continental Gallery, London. |
Terry O'Neill (photographer) | An exhibition featuring his photography of Elton John and Frank Sinatra was also featured at the San Francisco Art Exchange in San Francisco from July to August in 2009. |
Brian Duffy (photographer) | In 2009 Duffy's son Chris started The Duffy Archive and in October 2009 Duffy's work was exhibited at his first ever show at Chris Beetles Gallery in London. |
Paul Emsley | There was a major retrospective of his work in 2012 at the Sasol Art Gallery in Stellenbosch. |
Mark Wallinger | In 2000, a retrospective of his work, Credo, was exhibited at Tate Liverpool. |
Anatoly Osmolovsky | In 2012 he exhibited in the group show Blind hole, Thomas Brambilla Gallery, Bergamo. |
John Waters | His most recent exhibition was Rear Projection in April, 2009, at the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York and the Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles. |
Germaine Greer | In 2007, Greer contributed an essay to the book Stella Vine : Paintings which accompanied the major solo exhibition of British painter Stella Vine at Modern Art Oxford museum in England. |
Rosalyn Drexler | Drexler had her first solo exhibition in 1960 at New York's Reuben Gallery, a downtown cooperative that showed other emerging Pop artist s such as George Segal and Claes Oldenburg, as well as Allan Kaprow and other Fluxus artists. |
Toyo Ito | A major retrospective of Ito's work was shown at the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2006 as Toyo Ito : The New'' Real'' in Architecture. |
David Galloway (writer) | After leaving the Ruhr University in 2002, Galloway served as a guest curator at venues including the Venice Biennale and the Moscow Museum of Modern Art while continuing to write for Art in America, ARTnews and the IHT. |
Warren Adelson | In November 2006, Adelson and Fowler presented the exhibition, Andrew Wyeth, Helga on Paper at the New York gallery (then at 19 East 82nd Street). |
Dimitris Soulas | In 2008, the Museum organized a retrospective exhibition on the work of Dimitris Soulas which was shown in many European cities. |
Inge King | gov. au Australian Arts Council ` The Visual Arts Emeritus Award which recognises Inge's pivotal role in raising the profile of modern sculpture in this country,' In July 2009, her solo show'' Sculpture : Maquettes and Recent Work'' opened at Australian Galleries and a book Inge King : Small Sculptures and Macquettes by Judith Trimble and Ken McGregor was published by Palgrave Macmillan (ISBN 978-1-921394-26-3). |
Roger Welch | Two subsequent video installations, Preliminaries, exhibited in New York at the M. L. D'Arc Gallery in 1976 and the O. J. Simpson Project at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York extended his explorations in multi-media. |
Ralph Wickiser | In 1959, he had exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, Long Island University, and The Momentum Institute of Design in Chicago. |
Barry Brickell | In 2013 Auckland University Press published the book His Own Steam : The Work of Barry Brickell to coincide with a major touring retrospective of his pottery work, organised by the Dowse Art Museum and featuring 100 pieces. |
Matt O'dell | O'dell was selected for New Contemporaries 2002, which toured to Static, Liverpool and Barbican Gallery, London. |
Steven Campbell (artist) | He was also included in the 1985 Hayward Annual exhibition held at the Hayward Gallery, London, and had a joint show with the British Pop Artist Colin Self at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh. |
Ralph Fasanella | html His first solo show was at the ACA Galleries in New York City in 1948. |
Raphael Soyer | In 1967 the Whitney Museum of American Art exhibited a retrospective of his work. |
Nyoman Masriadi | Paul Kasmin Gallery catalog, presented in collaboration with Gajah Gallery. |
Jared Martin | After leaving BPA he became a member of Atlanta's Fine Arts Workshop (FAWS) where he studied under Michael David ; and had a one man show at Atlanta's nationally known Lowe gallery in November and December of 2012. |
Joy Garnett | In 2000 she received a grant from London's The Wellcome Trust to produce paintings for an exhibition held jointly at venues in London and Cambridge, organized by Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK. |
Lucio Fontana | His first solo exhibition at an American museum was held at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, in 1966. |
Edward Ruscha | In 1962 Ruscha's work was included, along with Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Dowd, Phillip Hefferton, Joe Goode, Jim Dine, and Wayne Thiebaud, in the historically important and ground-breaking'' New Painting of Common Objects,'' curated by Walter Hopps at the Pasadena Art Museum. |
Clyfford Still | A first comprehensive Still retrospective took place at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, in 1959. |
Charles Seliger | He currently is represented by Michael Rosenfeld Gallery in New York, and had an exhibition there in 2003 that was reviewed in Art in America. |
Carlos Mare139 Rodriguez | Works of Rodriguez (as'' Mare 139'') were included in the 2010'' Art in the Streets'' exhibition of graffiti and street art at MOCA in Los Angeles. |
G?rard Gasiorowski | The Museum of Modern Art, Paris held a retrospective of his work in 1983. |
Alexander Calder | In New York, he was championed from the early 1930s by the Museum of Modern Art, and was one of three Americans to be included in Alfred H. Barr Jr.'s 1936 exhibition Cubism and Abstract Art. |
Timothy Hyman | Hyman and Roger Malbert curated the Hayward Gallery touring exhibition Carnivalesque in 2000. |
Hannelore Baron | In 2001 her work was the subject of a traveling exhibition curated by Ingrid Schaffner and organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. |
Janet Wolfson de Botton | In 1996, de Botton presented sixty works of art to Tate, including examples by Carl Andre, Richard Artschwager, Gilbert & George, Richard Long, Cindy Sherman, Roni Horn, Gary Hume, Nancy Spero, Andy Warhol and Bill Woodrow. |
Peter Lindbergh | In April and May 2011, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, China exhibited The Unknown, Lindbergh's gigantic installation, which was curated by Jerome Sans. |
Cyril Aldred | His most significant art-historical writing of the period was the catalogue he wrote for the Brooklyn Museum exhibition,'' Akhenaten and Nefertiti'' in 1973. |
Michael Kidner | Kidner's first solo exhibition was held at St Hilda's college, Oxford in 1959 where he showed his After Image paintings. |
Raymond Wilding-White | Wilding-White was also an avid photographer and visual artist, with exhibitions in the gallery of Darkroom Aids, Chicago (1981) and the Brown County Museum (Green Bay, Wisconsin). |
Mark Dean Veca | Veca's most recent solo exhibition, Imbroglio (October 20 -- November 17, 2007), was held at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery and was his most ambitious New York exhibition thus far. |
Todd Schorr | Schorr was given a career retrospective entitled American Surreal at the San Jose Museum of Art in San Jose, CA, from June 20-September 16, 2009. |
Tom Phillips (artist) | He curated the 1995 exhibition Africa : the Art of a Continent for the Royal Academy and became their Chairman of Exhibitions. |
Gaston Lachaise | In 1935 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City held a retrospective exhibition of Lachaise's work, the first at that institution for any American sculptor. |
Hans Godo Frabel | Although Frabel's art received much attention in the Atlanta area, his international breakthrough as a glass artist was not recognized until 1978 when his pop art sculpture `` Hammer and Nails'' was utilized as the main (feature) piece of the New Glass Art Exhibition'' For the next few years the exhibition toured the world visiting museums in major cities. |
Piet Mondrian | His painting Broadway Boogie-Woogie (1942 -- 43) at The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan was highly influential in the school of abstract geometric painting. |
Wally Hedrick | Hedrick's pre-pop paintings were included in John Coplan's historical `` Pop Art, USA,'' the first exhibition to attempt a collective look at the movement in the United States, presented at the Oakland Art Museum during September, 1963. |
Uche Okeke | 2006 Another Modernity : Works on Paper by Uche Okeke, Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey, USA. |
Masao Gozu | They constituted his first solo exhibition, at O. K. Harris Works of Art in 1980. |
Ric Ocasek | For many years Ocasek had a hobby of making drawings, photo collages, and mixed-media art works which, in 2009, were shown at a gallery in his home town of Columbus, Ohio. |
Brian Duffy (photographer) | Interest has grown year on year in Duffy's work and in 2012 Duffy had twelve international exhibitions including three solo museum shows including the Alanari Photo Museum in Florence, Monash Art Gallery in Sydney Australia and the Centro De Historias Museum in Zaragoza Spain. |
Joseph Rykwert | In 1994 Rykwert co-curated (with Robert Tavernor and Anne Rykwert) an international exhibition on Alberti's work, held at the Palazzo Te in Mantua. |
Tim Walker | Walker staged his first major exhibition at the Design Museum, London in 2008. |
Aggelika Korovessi | From July 5 - September 1 2013 the artist opened her exhibition at the National Archeological Museum of Athens, Greece titled Retrospective : Time, Form, Concept. |
Guy Ngan | In 2006 a major retrospective of his work was held at the Wellington City Art Gallery. |
Robert Whitman | In 2003, Dia Art Foundation, New York presented, Playback, a large-scale retrospective exhibition of Whitman's works. |
Joan Mitchell | In October 1992, Mitchell flew to New York for the Matisse exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. |
Rennie Ellis | Ellis's work was included in Candid Camera : Australian Photography 1950s -- 1970s at the Art Gallery of South Australia (2010) which also featured the work of key Australian photographers Max Dupain, David Moore, Jeff Carter, Robert McFarlane, Mervyn Bishop, Carol Jerrems and Roger Scott. |
George Kuchar | Kuchar's paintings have been exhibited intermittently throughout his career, most recently at the Casey Kaplan Gallery in Manhattan and in 2012 at MoMA PS1 as a part of Kuchar's posthumous retrospective : Pagan Rhapsodies. |
Kate Garner | She had her first multimedia exhibition in February 2007 at the Painter's Gallery on Charing Cross Road, London and, a year later, had an exhibition in San Francisco, California titled' Identity Artists'. |
Tom Konyves | Having moved from 61 to 307 St. Catherine Street, Vehicule Art presented its first Exhibition of Concrete Poetry, curated by Tom Konyves in June, 1980. |
Patrick Caulfield | In September 2010 Caulfield and five other British artists, Howard Hodgkin, John Walker, Ian Stephenson, John Hoyland and R. B. Kitaj were included in an exhibition entitled The Independent Eye : Contemporary British Art From the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie, at the Yale Center for British Art. |
Kaz Rahman | From February to September 2011, his work was exhibited at the San Jose Museum of Art as part of the group show Roots in the Air, Branches Below : Modern and Contemporary Art from India. |
Ronnie Landfield | In October 2005 he had a solo exhibition of his paintings accompanied by a solo show of sculpture by Peter Reginato at the Heidi Cho Gallery in Chelsea. |
Hans Hofmann | The retrospective exhibition circulated various venues through 1965 : The Museum of Modern Art,'' Hans Hofmann,'' 11 September-28 November. |
Amy Goldin | In 1965, an exhibition of her hard edge paintings was mounted at Brata Gallery, an artists' cooperative gallery located on 10th Street. |
Jim Lee (photographer) | The renewed interest in Lee's work was continued in 2005 through the Nikon sponsored'' Eye for Images'' exhibition held at the Firehouse Club in South Kensington, featuring some of his earlier works, archived and printed by the photography department at the Royal College of Art. |
Roy Ascott | The historian of art and technology Frank Popper writes of Roy Ascott : In his first show (1964) at the Molton Gallery, London walkerart. |
Alison Jackson | In October 2012 alongside Art Below Jackson presented her work at the exhibition' Art Below Regents Park' in Regents Park Tube station to coincide with Frieze Art Fair, one of the most important international contemporary art fairs that takes place each October in London. |
Conrad Marca-Relli | In 1967, the Whitney Museum of American Art gave him a retrospective show. |