Sentences with phrase «20th century works»

Starting with paintings by the opposing giants J.A.D. Ingres (1780 - 1867) and Eugene Delacroix (1798 - 1863), it included works illustrating many of the modern art movements from the 19th century like Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Symbolism and Post-Impressionism, plus a powerful selection of 20th century works by 20th century painters like Picasso, Georges Braque, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse, Wassily Kandinsky, Fernand Leger, Andre Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, and Marcel Duchamp.
• Guggenheim Venice Noted for 20th century works of Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism.
Beginning with Solomon R. Guggenheim's founding collection of abstract art, the museum's holdings have been augmented and strengthened over the years by Karl Nierendorf's important German and Austrian Expressionist works, Justin K. Thannhauser's Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and other modern pieces, Hilla Rebay's personal collection of 20th century works, and Count Giuseppe Panza di Biumo's Minimalist, Post-Minimalist, Environmental, and Conceptual art.
Three Universities Collect: 20th Century Works on Paper.
a selection of 20th century works including those by Jean Arp, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst and Robert Motherwell at Munich, Germany's Galerie Thomas
The arrival of warm weather, spring and summer, will be on view in a selection of 20th century works.
Abbot Hall is already blessed with a nationally significant collection of portraits, ranging from the 17th century triptych The Great Picture of Lady Anne Clifford, through a series of works by Romney, including The Gower Family, and several important 20th century works, including Frank Auerbach's JYM in the Studio VII, David Bomberg's portrait of Jeremy Newmark, Mark Gertler's portrait of Marjorie Gertler, Kitaj's Poet, Pasmore's Seated Figure, The Maid: Florence Head, Paula Rego's Triptych, Stanley Spencer's portrait of Daphne Charlton and Ben Nicholson's 1932 (Crowned Head — The Queen).
From Spotlight's presentations of rare 20th century works to Frame and Focus's platforms for up - and - coming galleries and dedication to key solo shows, as well as Frieze Projects and Sounds» new artist commissions, the sections of Frieze New York's fifth edition are expected to build upon the fantastic quality of the 2015 event.
Aaron Galleries is a fine arts gallery carrying predominately American 19th Century and 20th Century works of art.
Lismore Castle Arts is delighted to bring to the gallery a special selection of 20th century works from the Trinity College Art Collections.
TRINITY»S COLLEGE GALLERY: THE SWING OF THE SIXTIES Curated by Richard Wood Lismore Castle Arts is delighted to bring to the gallery a special selection of 20th century works from the Trinity College Art Collections.
Venus Drawn Out: 20th Century Works by Great Women Artists, curated by Susan Harris, The Armory Show at Pier 92, New York.
The Kentucky Center houses a diverse array of 20th century works of art on permanent public display throughout the facility, featuring the works of world - renowned artists such as Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, Jean Dubuffet, Louise Nevelson, Joan Miro, Malcolm Morley and Tony Smith.
Many of the better art museums devoted to late 20th century works will have Minimal Art works in their collections.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton serves the public interest and is exclusively dedicated to contemporary art and artists, as well as 20th century works to which their inspirations can be traced.
Frieze London is now a serious contender to Art Basel in Switzerland / Miami and TEFAF Maastricht, competing as an event, featuring cutting - edge and 20th century works on a grand scale.
2003 Fresh: Works on Paper, a Fifth Anniversary Exhibition - James Kelly Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM Collection D'Estampes Contemporaines - Galerie Akié Arichi, Paris Entre el clavel y la espada: Rafael Alberti en su siglo - Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC), Sevilla Classic Works From the 1960s - Loretta Howard Gallery, New York City, NY Black White - Danese, New York City, NY The Eunice and Hal David Collection of 19th and 20th Century Works on Paper - Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA The Eighties - Part II: USA - Galerie Klüser, Munich Grafik - Art Forum Ute Barth, Zurich El Expresionismo Abstracto Americano en las Colecciones Españolas - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente, Segovia The Heroic Century: The Museum of Modern Art Masterpieces, 200 Paintings & Sculp - MFAH — Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX Some Assembly Required - Collage Culture in Post-War America - Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL Roads Taken: 20th Century Prints and Drawings from the Collection - University of Virginia Art Museums - The Fralin Museum of Art, Charlottesville, VA American Art - The Wilfred Davis Fletcher Collection - Boise Art Museum BAM, Boise, ID Pairings — Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA (closed, 2009) Some Assembly Required: Collage Culture in Post-War America - MMoCA - The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI Motherwell, Hartung, Fruhtrunk, Sonderborg, Vedova, Trökes - Galerie Dube - Heynig, Munich A Century of Painting - From Renior to Rothko — Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, Las Vegas, NV Trace Evidence - Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, MN Leckerbissen - Fischerplatz Galerie, Ulm Graphic Works from the Lopez Collection - Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Painting Explosion - 1958 1963, Part I - Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX Abstract Expressionism - Art Movement in the 20th Century - Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran
Containing an impressive collection of 19th and 20th century works of art, the gallery focuses on Italy's influence on movements including Impressionism, Spatialism, Conceptualism and Futurism.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton is an institution dedicated exclusively to contemporary art and artists, as well as 20th century works to which their inspirations can be traced.
About the Fondation Louis Vuitton The Fondation Louis Vuitton is an institution that serves the public interest dedicated exclusively to contemporary art and artists, as well as 20th century works to which their inspirations can be traced.
1957 The 25th Biennial Exhibition, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC LXII American Exhibition: Painting & Sculpture, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Golden Years of American Drawing 1905 - 1956, The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY; Sloshley Art Gallery, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 46th Annual Exhibition of American Painting, Randolph - Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, VA Cinq Maitres de la Ligne, Henry Clews Memorial, Fondation d'Arte de la Napoule, Paris, France American Painting 1945 - 57, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN Pacific Northwest Painters & Sculptors, Ogunquit Museum of Art, Ogunquit, ME 20th Century Works of Art, Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL The American Vision - Paintings of 3 Centuries, Wildenstein Gallery, New York, NY Art in Asia & The West: An Exhibition to Illustrate Varied Aspects of Asian Traditions & Their Importance for Art in the West, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY 8 American Artists for the United States Information Agency; Korea, Japan, Australia, Europe Carnegie Institute Collects, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH Prints and Drawings: Mainly By Modern French Artists, Parke Bernet Galleries, INC., New York, NY Seattle World's Fair, Seattle, WA
Today the historic collection includes watercolours, drawings, prints and maps of local views; Victorian paintings and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired through the Contemporary Art Society, including a Walter Sickert oil painting; a small collection of sculpture from the late 19th century to the present; ceramics, including pieces of Martinware pottery; 17th and 18th century textiles; and coins and medals.
The Armory Show — Modern on Pier 92 is dedicated to international dealers specializing in historically significant 20th century works.
Its display in the pavilion entrance features a diverse collection of 20th century works from the Ingram Collection, spanning a period rich in artistic innovation and discovery.
The writings cover early literature to 20th century works and span from fiction to non-fiction and poetry to prose.
Maybe you're in the 20th century working to undermine the Communist government under Joseph Stalin.
The Armory Show (New York) features over 200 international galleries and shows both 20th and 21st century artworks in a primary gallery show as well as several areas of the show that feature more specific themes such as 20th century work, recent work from emerging artists, and large - scale installation artworks.
With the sale of a Jan Toorop portrait for $ 818,400, Jetske achieved the highest auction price ever for a 20th century work of art sold in the Netherlands.
The Kunst Museum Basel has a superb quality historic art collection with a very fine collection of 20th century work
Contemporary photography from Julie Blackmon, Eirik Johnson, Doug Keyes, Richard Misrach, and Kohei Yoshiyuki, and 20th century work from Jacques - Henri Lartigue, Edward Steichen, Paul Strand, Brassai, Minor White, and CameraWork gravures.
Taking its title from the early 20th century work of philosopher Edmund Husserl, the phrase invites the notion of «structures of experience» and questions the links between how things appear and how they are in turn perceived.
Kramer fought against leftwing political bias in art criticism, and what he perceived as the aesthetic nihilism characteristic of many 20th century working artists and art critics.

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Trank is currently working on a new «Fantastic Four» movie for 20th Century Fox.
Two interns who worked on that movie sued 20th Century Fox and won.
He will continue working on the Fox and FX shows produced by 20th Century Fox Television, a spokesman for Murphy said Wednesday.
Stuck between rigid 20th Century employment classifications and the more complex realities of modern work, many gig employers have found themselves facing «former employees» in court that they never hired, fired, met, or even worked with in a traditional capacity.
In his book, The Rise of Creative Class, Richard Florida says that fewer than 10 percent of Americans were doing creative work at the turn of the 20th century.
I took this from a discussion of Jesus» bloodline that is in wikipedia - «Differing and contradictory versions of a Jesus bloodline hypothesis have been promoted by numerous books, websites and films of non-fiction and fiction in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, which have almost all been dismissed as works of pseudohistory and conspiracy theory.
One can not write about psychiatry without an examination of the work of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung in the 20th century.
Jesus» language in all its vigorous overstatement still reflects a sense of divine fury over the failure of the divine purpose to work itself out in the actions of human beings that does not compute with our urbane, 20th - century middle - class liberal Christianity.
For Jesus» language in all its vigorous overstatement still reflects a sense of divine fury over the failure of the divine purpose to work itself out in the actions of human beings that does not compute with our urbane, 20th - century middle - class liberal Christianity.
However, in the work of William Faulkner, perhaps the only 20th - century novelist worthy of standing beside Hawthorne and Melville, the southern sense of defeat has been deepened into a genuine apprehension of tragedy, not so much by dwelling on the actual military defeat as by an unsparing delineation of the triumph of rapacious commercial values that followed it.
That is the work ahead for those of us who have escaped the 20th century's more horrendous forms of violence but who now find the forces of cruelty working within our own traditions.
Historical critics are not immune to this danger, as Luke T. Johnson observes about John Dominic Crossan's 1991 work, The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant: «Does not Crossan's picture of a peasant cynic preaching inclusiveness and equality fit perfectly the idealized ethos of the late 20th - century academic?»
It was in 1933, the beginning of the Nazi era in Germany, that there appeared, also in Germany, the first volume of one of the most influential biblical reference works of the 20th century, the multivolume Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, edited by Gerhard Kittel.
The origins of structuralism lie in the work of the early 20th - century linguist Ferdinand de Saussure, who attempted to analyze the system of relationships within a language that makes acts of speech possible.
In the churches we have almost palpably shied away from any such venture; indeed, we have offered the church as sanctuary from the cold winds of late 20th Century despair and the loss of purpose that informs nearly every creative work of art and parades itself visibly in the arena of politics.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
Mother Mary McKillop in the 19th century and Father John Hawes in the 20th worked to serve the Church in the Australian Outback.
In the latter half of the 20th century Fr Christian de Chergé, Fr Jerzy Popieluszko and Fr Giuseppe «Pino» Puglisi all worked for justice and were all murdered, Fr Christian by anti-Christian extremists in Algeria, Fr Jerzy by the Communist secret police in Poland and Fr Pino by the Mafia in Italy.
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