Sentences with phrase «artwork in the exhibition ranges»

Artwork in the exhibition ranges in medium from drawing, photography, sculpture, installations, film, and video to performance and social practice taking place in both urban and rural landscapes.

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With a wide range of contacts, art consultants have a huge amount to offer gallery owners in bringing together high - quality artwork for exhibitions that will attract visitors.
Organized in collaboration with the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the exhibition will feature more than 200 artworks, including more than 70 from the High's permanent collection, and encompass a wide range of media and makers — from paintings and photographs to murals and sculpture, by trained and self - taught artists, modernists and regionalists.
The NMSU University Art Gallery hosted the annual Juried Student Show, the exhibition featured a wide range of artwork created by both undergraduate and graduate students from diverse disciplines, and various majors across the NMSU main campus.Juror Fausto Fernandez carefully weaved through the online submissions and chose which ones would be included in the show.
The exhibition offers insight into the contemporary art scene in Hong Kong through a diverse range of artworks.
Students observe how individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and interests have built careers as creative professionals, gaining a nuanced understanding of a life in the arts — including learning how an artist's studio is run and the role of a gallerist in the production, exhibition, and sale of artworks.
This exhibition presented a selection of artworks privileging a sense of realness, tangibility and matter of fact - ness as departure (or arrival) point in their otherwise wide ranging visual and conceptual articulation.
The exhibition features the work of ten women artists who specialize in the genre of video (a term used to describe artworks that use a range of moving - image technologies).
Published in conjunction with the most comprehensive exhibition of her work to date, this catalog presents more than 280 artworks that encompass the full range of Piper's mediums: works on paper, video, multimedia installation, performance, painting, sound and photo - texts.
Drawing from artworks ranging in culture, time period and medium, In Your Dreams, curated by Marina T. Schindler, was a group exhibition that probed the taboo topics of sex, sexual fantasy, intimacy, romance and desirin culture, time period and medium, In Your Dreams, curated by Marina T. Schindler, was a group exhibition that probed the taboo topics of sex, sexual fantasy, intimacy, romance and desirIn Your Dreams, curated by Marina T. Schindler, was a group exhibition that probed the taboo topics of sex, sexual fantasy, intimacy, romance and desire.
New York artist Nathan Sawaya's The Art of The Brick exhibition, currently on show at London's Old Truman Brewery, is created using millions of LEGO building blocks and is unique in its scope which ranges from new conceptual pieces to replicas of iconic classical artwork.
This far ranging exhibition, one of the largest to consider the subject, includes street photography; documentation of performance, events, and artworks presented in the street; works using material from the street; and examples of street culture by more than thirty artists.
In answer to questions about an artwork's appearance they created newfangled forms, such as Donald Judd's early wall objects in 1962, which were neither paintings nor sculptures; or Dan Flavin, who opted for fluorescent tubing instead of conventional painting or sculpting media; or Fred Sandback, who saw the partition of a space as a sculpture; or Michael Asher, who intervened in the material conditions of the exhibition space; or indeed Lawrence Weiner, who described his works in a range of materials linguisticallIn answer to questions about an artwork's appearance they created newfangled forms, such as Donald Judd's early wall objects in 1962, which were neither paintings nor sculptures; or Dan Flavin, who opted for fluorescent tubing instead of conventional painting or sculpting media; or Fred Sandback, who saw the partition of a space as a sculpture; or Michael Asher, who intervened in the material conditions of the exhibition space; or indeed Lawrence Weiner, who described his works in a range of materials linguisticallin 1962, which were neither paintings nor sculptures; or Dan Flavin, who opted for fluorescent tubing instead of conventional painting or sculpting media; or Fred Sandback, who saw the partition of a space as a sculpture; or Michael Asher, who intervened in the material conditions of the exhibition space; or indeed Lawrence Weiner, who described his works in a range of materials linguisticallin the material conditions of the exhibition space; or indeed Lawrence Weiner, who described his works in a range of materials linguisticallin a range of materials linguistically.
This fall, the Henry celebrates its ninetieth anniversary with the first museum - wide exhibition of the contemporary collection, featuring over fifty artworks by an international roster of artists, in media ranging from video installation to photography and from sculpture to drawing.
New York Art Residency & Studios (NARS) Foundation is pleased to present an Artist Talk in conjunction with «Surreptitious Fondness,» an exhibition featuring a selection of multidisciplinary artworks that tackle a variety of subject matter that range from the most intimate experiences to addressing the public consciousness..
The exhibition presents a range of artworks in a variety of mediums that reflect upon numerous art movements and current trends in artistic practice to collectively demonstrate the performative potential of materials to actively disrupt and transform fixed cultural perceptions.
Syria: faith in art», a collective exhibition featuring artworks by contemporary Syrian artists encompassing a range of artistic practices and writing that has been produced since the onset of the Syrian Revolution in 2011.
The exhibition reflects the depth of her collecting by bringing together a broad - ranging group of artworks from the 1950s to today in a non-chronological display that sets visitor favorites, seldom seen works, and recent acquisitions in dialogue with one another.
Not only will International Pop remain a scholarly reference for future exhibitions and research, but the range of page colors and textures, to the variety of layouts and organizational methods used throughout the catalogue, succeed in capturing the feel of Pop in every spread, succinctly bringing together a large number of artists, artworks, and several countries to tell a multi-faceted and open - ended narrative of Pop Art across the world.
Suzanne lived in Norfolk during the fall of 2014, teaching 3D Design at Old Dominion University, making artwork at the Chrysler Museum's Glass Studio and curating pop - up exhibitions at Glass Wheel Gallery and Range Gallery.
The exhibition will feature works in a large range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, drawing, print, photography, digital, mixed media, installation, video and an audio artwork.
Drawn from the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art's permanent collection, Our Good Earth is an exhibition that features a wide range of artworks in many media.
There are 40 artworks in this exhibition, with works ranging from traditional tapestry to delicate sculptures of horse hair, it will provide an idea of how craft isn't limited to just typical sewingMore details
The exhibition featured a diverse range of artwork by women artists, both from South Asia and those living in the Diaspora.
In addition, increased gallery space and a range of gallery enhancements now allow The Contemporary Austin to accommodate larger exhibitions and to conform to the American Alliance of Museums standards for the handling and exhibition of artwork.
14 Feb 2000 Further Displays from the Outsider Art Collection at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition showcasing further displays from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection has just gone on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 25 Jan 2000 Irish Museum of Modern Art - Programme for 2000 The inauguration of a series of new climate - controlled galleries with exhibitions of works by Picasso and Francis Bacon, the largest presentation in Europe to date of the work of the distinguished American painter Leon Golub, an exhibition from a major donation of graphics and prints from North, South and Central America and the development of further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 exhibition showcasing further displays from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection has just gone on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 25 Jan 2000 Irish Museum of Modern Art - Programme for 2000 The inauguration of a series of new climate - controlled galleries with exhibitions of works by Picasso and Francis Bacon, the largest presentation in Europe to date of the work of the distinguished American painter Leon Golub, an exhibition from a major donation of graphics and prints from North, South and Central America and the development of further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 exhibition from a major donation of graphics and prints from North, South and Central America and the development of further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 July 1999.
Presented as one exhibition across several venues, including locations beyond the Castle grounds, The Persistence of Objects creates a new way of experiencing Lismore through some compelling artworks, sited in the gallery and locations ranging from the imposing surroundings of St. Carthage Cathedral to small, disused shop units.
Presented as one exhibition across several venues, including locations beyond the Castle grounds, «The Persistence of Objects» creates a new way of experiencing Lismore through some compelling artworks, sited in the gallery and locations ranging from the imposing surroundings of St. Carthage Cathedral to a small, disused shop unit.
The exhibition will reflect the depth of her collecting by bringing together a broad - ranging group of artworks from the 1950s to today in a non-chronological display that sets visitor favorites, seldom seen works, and recent acquisitions in dialogue with one another.
The group exhibition «After Effect» features immersive artworks in painting, sculpture, installation and film that range from the cosmic and psychedelic to the sensual and visionary.
The exhibition will unite a broad range of artworks and documentary materials, including an extraordinary group of photos taken by Henri Cartier - Bresson just hours before and after Gandhi's assassination in New Delhi; portraits of Gandhi's most important predecessors (Thoreau, Emerson, Ruskin, and Tolstoy) and followers (Martin Luther King Jr, Nelson Mandela, the 14th Dalai Lama, and Aung San Suu Kyi).
Sunday 10 May, 2 - 4 pm An opportunity for visitors to the gallery to experience a «pop up» exhibition featuring artworks by all nine artists participating in the project, including a diverse range of work from sculpture, performance, video, data, radio and sound to interventions and conversations.
Artworks in the exhibition represent a range of mediums, including mural art, sculpture, illustration, portraiture, large - scale installations, graphic novels, photography, and more.
Using a single medium as the basis for the group exhibition allows for a diverse range of artworks and participating artists, tightened by asking each artist to make a work that falls into one of the three categories in a common guessing - game prompt.
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco offers a wide range of programs and educational opportunities that foster connections, expand knowledge, create community, and enable visitors of all ages to bring new perspectives to artworks in our permanent collection and special exhibitions.
The exhibition, which runs from 11 June until 30 October 2016, features more than 40 different works by the artist, ranging from large - scale sculptures and public artworks displayed in the centre's park to a selection of drawings and watercolours.
Gallerist Kenny Schachter has put together your average exhibition of blue chip artists — Damien Hirst, George Condo, Zaha Hadid and Keith Tyson — , but with one major difference: the show also includes artwork made by himself, his four sons (who range in age from 9 to 15), their school friends, and even the family's car mechanic.
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