Posts Tagged ‘Nasher Sculpture Center’
Apr. 09, 2019
In 2015, the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas, announced the foundation of its Nasher Prize, an award that extends the institution’s support of sculpture in contemporary art. For the last four years,…[read on]
Openings at Sandy Brown, Acud Macht Neu, NGBK, NBK, Nome, Salon Dahlmann, Mehdi Chouakri, Meyer Riegger, Michael Fuchs Galerie, Somos, Magic Beans, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Edmond, Gallery, Kewenig, Hamburger Bahnhof, Eigen+Art Lab, …[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Sep. 10, 2016
In collaboration with Berlin Art Week and Akademie der Künste, the Nasher Sculpture Center presents a discussion in Berlin to follow the recent announcement of their annual international prize…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Sep. 09, 2016
It’s that time of year again! On September 13th, eight art locations that will be receiving the Award for Artistic Project Spaces and Initiatives will open exhibitions across the city to kick off Berlin Art Week. Following a packed morning-to-night program…[read on]
Blog post by Cassandra Emswiler Burd – in Dallas; Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014.
Showcasing the inventive diversity of British designer
Thomas Heatherwick, Provocations fills the upper and lower galleries of the
Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas with glimpses into the design process and output of
Heatherwick Studio…
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Article by Ester Ippolito – in Dallas; Thursday, May 08, 2014.
With the prevalence of media that showcases the automobile-centric nature of American culture, from movies to social platforms, it is no surprise that most tourists to the United States expect to see an abundance of cars. Cities with suburban sprawls, like many in Texas, amplify this consideration by a great deal. Cars are central…
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Article by Ester Ippolito – in Berlin; Friday, Jun. 21, 2013.
The white cube, both as a physical space and a concept, permeates the realm of museums and galleries. Contemporary artists have been working within the constraints of the white space for decades.
Katharina Grosse’s
Wunderblock, an exhibition that recently opened at the
Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas, embodies…
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Article by Angela Connor – in Berlin; Wednesday, Mar. 20, 2013.
With a playful oeuvre of phallic forms, abstract shapes and womb-like structures, Neto has earned his reputation as a hedonistic artist who encourages the spectator to take pleasure in life, lust and nature…
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