Leslie Ureña –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/art-artists/curatorial-departments/department-of-global-contemporary-art/leslie-urena
departments at the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Museum of Modern Art, New
departments at the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Museum of Modern Art, New
Biggers, a Los Angeles native who has lived and worked in New York for the past 25
Dana McMillan, who had purchased it a decade earlier from the Buchholz Gallery in New
Dana McMillan, who had purchased it a decade earlier from the Buchholz Gallery in New
September 17, 2015 – January 3, 2016 | Gallery 276 & Gallery 275 | Free Exhibition „Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity“ is the first major museum exhibition to focus on the visualization and drawing practices of this Spanish master chef, whom Gourmet dubbed „the Salvador Dalì of the kitchen.“ The exhibition emphasizes the role of drawing in Adrià’s quest to understand creativity. From the various techniques, textures, and ingredients, many starting points can lead to the invention or reconstruction of a culinary dish. For Adrià, a native of Barcelona, drawing has been the fundamental tool in defining this activity
Organized by The Drawing Center, New York.
July 19, 2018 – October 28, 2018 | U.S. Bank Gallery | Free Exhibition Throughout her career, Beth Dow has explored the dual nature of the photograph as both an image you see and an object you handle. For her exhibition, Prediction Error, Beth plays with our perception and expectations
Dow’s photographs have been exhibited throughout the Midwest, as well in New York
May 29, 2021 – May 29, 2022 | Gallery 226, 227, 237 | Free exhibition In 1964, a young David Hockney won First Prize at the International Exhibition of Drawings and Engravings in Lugano, Switzerland; at the same event, Amano Kazumi received an excellence award for prints of his abstract Moral series. Amano first studied under Munakata Shikō, Japan’s best-known contemporary print artist, who is famous for his roughly executed black-and-white designs
In 1971, Amano left Japan and moved with his family to New York.
Billops was a pillar of New York City’s Black cultural community from the 1960s onward—an
s motivations and strategies at all eight of his lifetime exhibitions in Paris, New
s motivations and strategies at all eight of his lifetime exhibitions in Paris, New