Tag: Nostalgia

Photographs by O. Winston Link Bring the Romance of Trains to Reynolda House Museum of American Art

WINSTON-SALEM, NC.- As steam engines were about to fade from railroading in the late 1950s, photographer O. Winston Link sought to capture the nostalgia, mystery and symbolism they evoked of a rapidly changing post-war America. This spring, Reynolda …

The Jewish Museum Presents ‘The Line and the Circle’ Video Installation by Sharone Lifschitz

NEW YORK, NY.- The Jewish Museum presents The Line and the Circle by Sharone Lifschitz, a video installation, from February 11 to August 21, 2011 in the Museum’s Barbara and E. Robert Goodkind Media Center. In this video (19 min. 26 sec.), Sharone…

Exhibition of New Large-Scale Sculptures and Videos by Mike Kelley at Gagosian

LOS ANGELES, CA.- Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of new large-scale sculptures and videos by Mike Kelley. This is Kelley’s first exhibition with the gallery in Los Angeles. Kelley has made nostalgia, memory, and repression in everyday lif…

Cheim & Read Presents Exhibition of New Works by Collaborative Artists McDermott & McGough

NEW YORK, NY.- Cheim & Read presents an exhibition of new work by the collaborative artists McDermott & McGough. Their previous show with Cheim & Read was in 2008. David McDermott and Peter McGough (born 1952 and 1958), are known for their creative ap…

Two Artists Explore the Ruins of the 20th Century at the Hirshhorn

WASHINGTON, DC.- The Hirshhorn presents a new two-person “Directions” exhibition featuring the work of Cyprien Gaillard (French, b. Paris, 1980) and Mario Garcia Torres (Mexican, b. Monclova, 1975), on view Nov. 10–March 27, 2011. These …

Daniel Hesidence’s Work Occupies the Entire Gallery Space at D’Amelio Terras

NEW YORK, NY.- D’Amelio Terras presents Autumn Buffalo, its first solo exhibition of work by Daniel Hesidence. This exhibition marks the first time work by a single artist has occupied the entire gallery space, including both the main gallery and …

Michael Dweck’s American Mermaids Opens at acte2galerie in Paris

PARIS.- Michael Dweck’s first major photographic work was published in volume form as The End: Montauk, N.Y., in 2004, and was featured in several exhibitions and art fairs that year. The work portrays the old fishing community of Montauk and its …

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