Sentences with phrase «gallery collections programme»

The Whitechapel Gallery Collections programme is generously supported by Hiscox.

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It generates income using the Gallery's brand, collections and international exhibition programme.
It generates income using the Gallery's brand, collections and international exhibition programme.
The newly developed Citi Money Gallery secondary education programme delivers financial education in a historical context through objects in the collection, emphasising the development of money in society, various cultural relationships with money and the role money has played in the creation and destruction of entities.
It generates income using the Gallery's brand, collections and international exhibition programme.
A global programme of artist studio dinners and private collection visits is complemented by bespoke access to a network of museums and galleries, both in London and overseas, arranged on request.
Whether unveiling new buildings, galleries, displays or public programmes, all the finalists have shown a real commitment to innovation and experimentation, offering fresh perspectives and news ways of seeing and understanding their collections».
- ISelf Collection displays: The exhibition continues the Whitechapel Gallery's dedicated collections programme in Gallery 7, which reveal rarely - seen works from around the world.
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, this is the second of four exhibitions drawn from the ISelf Collection.
This display highlights works in The National Museum of Women in the Arts collection — the only international museum dedicated to the exhibition, preservation, and acquisition of works by women artists of all nationalities and periods - as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world.
We invite you to engage with exhibitions at Butler Gallery and to explore the Gallery's permanent collection through a rich and varied programme of education and public events.
Announcing highlights from Whitechapel Gallery's Spring / Summer 2017 programme: A major retrospective of Eduardo Paolozzi; «Terrains of the Body», a display drawn from collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts; plus archive displays, commissions and special events
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, the four exhibitions are each titled after a key artwork in each display.
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, this is the third of four exhibitions drawn from the ISelf Collection.
The 2017 programme includes the returning Spotlight section for rare solo presentations of 20th - century pioneers curated by Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) as well as the Collections section, featuring specialist galleries with extraordinary art and objects, selected by independent curator Sir Norman Rosenthal.
Shown in a dedicated Collections Gallery as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, from around the world this final exhibition follows three previous displays Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism I (8 September — 6 December 2015), Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism II (15 December -17 April 2016) and Mapping the Contemporary I (26 April — 14 AuCollections Gallery as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, from around the world this final exhibition follows three previous displays Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism I (8 September — 6 December 2015), Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism II (15 December -17 April 2016) and Mapping the Contemporary I (26 April — 14 Aucollections for everyone, from around the world this final exhibition follows three previous displays Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism I (8 September — 6 December 2015), Barjeel Art Foundation: Debating Modernism II (15 December -17 April 2016) and Mapping the Contemporary I (26 April — 14 August 2016).
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, this is the first of four exhibitions drawn from the ISelf Collection.
While contemporary artist Pawel Althamer's depiction of three figures around a campfire becomes a focal point around which the other sculptures — by artists including Petr Galadzhev and Anatoly Osmolovsky — seem to be gathered.The display highlights the V - A-C collection, Moscow, as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world.
Cartwright Hall is Bradford's civic art gallery and offers a programme of contemporary exhibitions, as well as four permanent galleries displaying works from its art collections.
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, a series of four chronological displays launching this September highlights works from the Barjeel Art Foundation's rich collection.
The first in a series of five displays, At Work is part of the Whitechapel Gallery's on going programme opening up important public and private collections for everyone.
The presentation of the ISelf Collection is part of the Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing programme of opening up rarely - seen collections from around the world in a dedicated Collectiocollections from around the world in a dedicated CollectionsCollections Gallery.
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme opening up rarely seen art collections, this series of four chronological displays highlights works from the Barjeel Art Foundation collection.
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme opening up rarely seen art collections for everyone, a series of four chronological displays launching this September and concluding in January 2017, highlights works from the Barjeel Art Foundation's rich collection.
The South London Gallery draws on the contemporary collection as a resource for education and outreach projects, and occasionally for the exhibition programme.
Leeds Art Gallery will particularly benefit due to its strong connection to a number of academic institutions in the region and its sound interest in working towards gender balance in both the collection and programme, for which this significant work will push further discussion.
Croquer, who is currently deputy director of exhibitions, collections and programmes at the University of Washington's Henry Art Gallery, will take up the post in July.
With the summer drawn to a close we are busy working on the delivery of our Autumn programme - packed full of artist's talks, curator - led gallery visits, private collection visits and our new education courses - but we aren't too busy to bring you our brand new initiative... Contemporary Art Society Recommends.
Hosted by Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston Initiated by the Contemporary Art Society and Whitechapel Gallery, London As part of the Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing programme to open up public and private collections to wider audiences, the Gallery presents a curatorial collaboration with the Contemporary Art Society.
Italian Post-War art quickly became the primary focus of the collection and, when Giovanni's sons Davide and Luigi joined the gallery in the 1990s, soon became the core of Mazzoleni's curatorial programme.
Continuing the Whitechapel Gallery's programme to open up rarely seen art collections for everyone, Whitechapel bring you a series of four chronological displays from the Barjeel Art Foundation's rich collection.
CONTEMPORARY ART SOCIETY COLLABORATES WITH WHITECHAPEL GALLERY As part of the Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing programme of opening up public and private collections, the Whitechapel Gallery presents a series of displays curated in collaboration with the Contemporary Art SGALLERY As part of the Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing programme of opening up public and private collections, the Whitechapel Gallery presents a series of displays curated in collaboration with the Contemporary Art SGallery's ongoing programme of opening up public and private collections, the Whitechapel Gallery presents a series of displays curated in collaboration with the Contemporary Art SGallery presents a series of displays curated in collaboration with the Contemporary Art Society.
Having identified creative ways to promote age - old collections alongside innovative commissions, Rachael Browning (Art Fund), Maitreyi Maheshwari (Zabludowicz Collection) and representatives from Art Fund Museum of the Year 2016 finalists John Heffernan (Jupiter Artland) and Reyahn King (York Art Gallery) discussed the challenges of curating in the 21st century and how funding shapes exhibition programmes.
The collection also intersects with the gallery's programme, especially during the directorship of Binghui Huangfu (1996 — 2003), when works of art were acquired from exhibitions of Asian contemporary art.
Solo exhibitions include the Present / Future Illy Prize at Castello di Rivoli, Turin, IT from November 7 and currently at Tate Britain, London, UK until June 2015 as part of the BP Contemporary Spotlight programme Her works belong to Museum collections that include FRAC, Aquitaine, FR, Musée d'Art moderne de al Ville de Paris, FR and the Southampton City Art Gallery, UK.
The latest rehang of the collection is being billed as the beginning of an entirely new approach, scheduled to culminate in 2013 when a building programme gives it expanded gallery space and the entire collection will be displayed in chronological order.
On occasion of the opening of the Visual Arts Centre Helga de Alvear Foundation, on the 4th of June, for the first time in Spain Hans Ulrich Obrist - co-director of Exhibitions and Programmes, and director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery in London - held a number of live interviews with some leading international artists whose work is included in the Centre's collection
Barjeel Art Foundation Collection at Gallery 7, Whitechapel Gallery The best programme at Whitechapel Gallery is the series of exhibitions which borrow works from foreign collections to display to a London audience.
Barjeel Art Foundation Collection @ Whitechapel Gallery (8 September - 6 December) The gallery has an ongoing programme that aims to display rarely - seen collections to the public and open up to foreiGallery (8 September - 6 December) The gallery has an ongoing programme that aims to display rarely - seen collections to the public and open up to foreigallery has an ongoing programme that aims to display rarely - seen collections to the public and open up to foreign art.
The Gallery develops and maintains a contemporary and modern art collection, operates an international and New Zealand artist residency programme, and presents a diverse programme of exhibitions and public engagement.
The gallery was conceived by the Arts Council — the British equivalent of the NEA — as a permanent venue for its exhibition programme and growing collection.
This exhibition highlights the V - A-C collection, Moscow, as part of the Whitechapel Gallery's programme of opening up rarely seen collections from around the world, supported by Hiscox.
The display is part of the Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing programme showing rarely seen public and private collections.
This display is part of the Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing programme opening up important public and private collections for everyone.
This work is presented to a diverse audience through the Herbert's collections and creative programme, particularly its permanent Peace and Reconciliation Gallery.
Bursary: # 10,000 Timeframe: Fellows to research with collections — June to September 2013 In addition to the research period the fellows will be involved in the installation at Whitechapel Gallery and will contribute to the public programme at the Contemporary Art Society and Whitechapel Gallery during the display.
Behind the project is a twofold desire: to uphold the need for vital exhibition programmes in public art galleries; and to expand access to the richness of their collections.
We work incredibly hard to engage a broad range of audiences with our collection, often taking work from our collection to schools and community groups as well as a changing programme of displays at the Gallery.
The presentation of the collection of Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo is part of the Whitechapel Gallery's ongoing programme of opening up collections that are rarely seen by the public in the UK.
exhibition takes its title from Cork born playwright and novelist, Cónal Creedon's cult radio programme and draws upon the Gallery's collection of artworks which can be found, geographically, under the gaze of the famous golden fish.
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