Sentences with phrase «gift of the artist through»

Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation 2012.
Gift of the artist through the Smith College Print Workshop.
(Gift of the artist through the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Foundation, 1972 / Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; © 2011 The Willem de Kooning Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York)

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In collaboration with well - known artists, entrepreneurs, policy makers and the general public, Adopt the Arts is dedicated to improving the academic performance of every child, through the gift of making music and art.
Then have a look through this list of gift ideas for gardeners, chosen by mosaic artist, designer, garden lover and wildlife enthusiast JoSara, and all handmade in the UK.
Over time it has expanded, through bequests, gifts and purchases, to include works in a variety of mediums by some of the most renowned bird artists of Europe and America.
Social castes are flayed bare with a frankness unheard of in polite entertainment as the hero penguin — flawed (retarded, even) in his ability to communicate through song but gifted with funk and that loping, soulful gait of Glover's (an artist who by himself reshaped his medium)-- befriends a quintet of «amigos» in the Antarctic barrio.
He heads an ensemble of crack actors, each with a gift for finding pathos in comedy, and the absurd in the tragic, starting with Shirley Knight as Ned's equally compassionate, equally «idiot» mother, and working through Elizabeth Banks as the sister desperately trying to sell out to make good at the magazine where she toils while missing the cues from the neighbor (Adam Scott) who is willing to literally drop anything to do her household chores; Zooey Deschanel as the pan-sexual sister with truth issues that involve both her girlfriend (Rashida Jones) and the artist (Hugh Dancy) for whom she both poses and poses a problem; and Emily Mortimer, as the earth mother who lost track of what makes her happy and why she wanted to be married to a smug and profoundly disinterested husband (Steve Coogan).
• «Exit Through the Gift Shop», an inventive puzzle of a documentary about street art directed by the artist known as Bansky, won the Best First Feature prize in addition to the Allan King Documentary Award.
One of my favorite bloggers on our site is Jessica Joy — she is a really interesting artist but also has a gift for documenting and taking us through her creative process.
Images: Jim Hodges, With the Wind, 1997, scarves and thread, Photo by Alan Zindman, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Untitled (Gate), 1991, steel, aluminum, copper, and brass chain with blue room, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Changing Things, 1997, silk, plastic, and wire, Dallas Museum of Art, Mary Margaret Munson Wilcox Fund and gift of Catherine and Will Rose, Howard Rachofsky, Christopher Drew and Alexandra May, and Martin Posner and Robyn Menter - Posner, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, and still this, 2005 - 08, 23.5 K and 24K gold with Beva adhesive on gessoed linen, The Rachofsky Collection and the Dallas Museum of Art through the DMA / amfAR Benefit Auction Fund, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Untitled (one day it all comes true), 2013, denim fabric and thread, Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges in his Studio, Courtesy Dallas Museum of Art
More recently, Katz expanded his relationship with Colby, as well as several other Maine museums, with regular gifts of paintings and other works of art by contemporary artists through his own foundation.
(looped), Edition 3/3 and 2 AP, Fractional and promised gift to Tate, through the Tate America Foundation; Image: Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, 2002, courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York
is indebted to the artists, art historians, and art patrons who contributed to this exhibition, and truly helped shape the BCMA as an institution, through their generous gifts over time that would be near impossible to acquire today,» continued Anne Goodyear, co-director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College: Gift of the artist, Lawren S. Harris, in memory of his uncle, William Kilborne Stewart, through the Friends of Dartmouth Library
Inscribed on the stretcher» «GIFT» 1962», «Top» with an arrow, and «KENNETH NOLAND»; and on the back of the canvas» «Clement's Gift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGIFT» 1962», «Top» with an arrow, and «KENNETH NOLAND»; and on the back of the canvas» «Clement's Gift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGIFT» 1962», «Top» with an arrow, and «KENNETH NOLAND»; and on the back of the canvas» «Clement's Gift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, reGift» 1962 Kenneth Noland» Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 (183 x 183) Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1966 Prov: Clement Greenberg, New York (gift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, regift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, regift from the artist); the artist Exh: XXXII Biennale, Venice, June - October 1964 (USA 17, repr.)
Through the generous gift of SCAD Savannah Board of Visitors member Dr. Walter Evans and his wife Linda, the SCAD Museum of Art is now home to more than 60 important works of art by renowned African American artists such as Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Robert Scott Duncanson, Richard Hunt and Jacob Lawrence.
Through gifts by the late Gordon Hanes Jr., the gallery also houses an impressive collection of works on paper by well - known European and American artists such as; Jean Francois Millet, Joan Miro, and Robert Rauchenberg.
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917/1964; collection SFMOMA, purchase through a gift of Phyllis C. Wattis; © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / Estate of Marcel Duchamp; photo: Ben Blackwell
Collection SFMOMA, purchase through a gift of Phyllis Wattis; © The Willem de Kooning Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Dorothea Tanning, Self - Portrait, 1944; collection SFMOMA, purchase, by exchange, through a fractional gift of Shirley Ross Davis; © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild - Kunst, Bonn; photo: Katherine Du Tiel
Located on the second level of the Main Building, the collection has grown primarily through gifts and key purchases of works by artists of national acclaim.
Images: Jackson Pollock, Echo: Number 25, 1951, 1951, enamel paint on canvas, Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest and the Mr. and Mrs. David Rokefeller Fund, Museum of Modern Art, New York © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 7, 1951, 1951, enamel on canvas, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Gift of the Collectors Committee (1983.77.1) © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Untitled, c. 1949 - 50, painted terracotta, Collection Gail and Tony Ganz, Los Angeles © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Portrait and a Dream, 1953, oil and enamel on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 14, 1951, 1951, oil on canvas, Purchased with assistance from the American Fellows of the Tate Gallery Foundation 1988 © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Black and White Painting II, c. 1951, oil on canvas, Private Collection © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New Gift of the Collectors Committee (1983.77.1) © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Untitled, c. 1949 - 50, painted terracotta, Collection Gail and Tony Ganz, Los Angeles © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Portrait and a Dream, 1953, oil and enamel on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 14, 1951, 1951, oil on canvas, Purchased with assistance from the American Fellows of the Tate Gallery Foundation 1988 © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Black and White Painting II, c. 1951, oil on canvas, Private Collection © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 14, 1951, 1951, oil on canvas, Purchased with assistance from the American Fellows of the Tate Gallery Foundation 1988 © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Black and White Painting II, c. 1951, oil on canvas, Private Collection © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
In Codex, his most recently completed project, Biggers continues to probe these themes through another stylistic departure: painting on historical quilts, many of which were gifts to the artist from descendants of slave owners.
NEW ORLEANS, LA (July 7, 2017)-- The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) announced today that is has acquired 10 works of art from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation through the Foundation's gift / purchase program designed to strengthen the representation of African American artists from the Southern United States in the collections of leading museums across the country.
The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) announced today that is has acquired 10 works of art from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation through the Foundation's gift / purchase program designed to strengthen the representation of African American artists from the Southern United States in the collections of leading museums across the country.
What is less known is that LeWitt was also an avid collector who during his lifetime amassed an extraordinary ensemble of over 4,000 pieces by approximately 750 artists through purchase, exchange, and gifts.
A group of ten drawings by Los Angeles artist Raymond Pettibon was acquired through gift and purchase from his most recent exhibition.
When the McClelland Gallery opened in 1971, its collection consisted of 138 works of art, 71 through the bequest of The McClelland Estate with the remaining works gifted by artists and collectors.
ACQUISITION Fine Art Museums of San Francisco announce the acquisition of more than 60 works by 22 African American artists from the South from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation through a gift / purchase arrangement.
[69] In 2004, the Whitney Museum acquired more than 300 photographs through a purchase and gift from the artist, making it the principal repository of Ruscha's photographic oevre.
Her desire to provide financial support to mature artists through this generous endowment gift speaks to her passionate commitment to art for art's sake and art created regardless of the demands and whims of the market place.
The work has been gifted through the Arts Council's Cultural Gifts Scheme by Graham Williams on behalf of himself and his wife, the artist's daughter Nina Williams.
The purpose of the Fund is two-fold: to support living, practicing artists by acquiring their work through the Fund's Acquisition Program, and to encourage museums and other public collecting institutions across the globe to accept the acquired works as gifts through the Fund's Museum Gift Program.
Lawndale Art Center: «Standpoints» (group show), Caroline Roberts» «All things are reflections of other things,» Hillerbrand & Magsamen's «Gift Shop» and Jeanette Joy Harris» «Vanishing Discotecas,» opens 6 p.m. Friday with artists» talks, through April 16; 4912 Main, 713-528-5858, lawndaleartcenter.org.
The exhibition, which honors recent gifts to the collection by the Artist Proof Studio (APS) in Johannesburg, APS Director and University of Johannesburg Associate Professor Kim Berman, APS Manager of Educational Programs Lucas Nkgweng, and Dr. Pamela Allara, Brandeis University Associate Professor Emerita of Contemporary Art, will be on view in the Robert and Claire Freedman Lober Viewing Alcove from September 19 through December 17, 2017.
His Souls Grown Deep Foundation, founded in 2010, collects and promotes the works of those artists through publications, museum loans, gifts, and exhibition.
The painting Untitled (I Am a Man), acquired in 2012 through the Patrons» Permanent Fund and as a gift of the artist, and a pair of prints given by the artist entitled Condition Report (2000) served as the backdrop for this interview.
is indebted to the artists, art historians, and art patrons who contributed to this exhibition, and truly helped shape the BCMA as an institution, through their generous gifts over time that would be near - impossible to acquire today,» continued Anne Goodyear, co-director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
It continues to grow through gifts from noted artists, galleries, collectors, and foundations, and purchases funded by the Collectors Circle (a museum support group) of important works by artists of regional and national significance.
Tracey Moffatt Invocations # 11 2000 photo silkscreen Museum of Contemporary Art, donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the artist, 2013
Timothy J. Clark has captured both the mystery and beauty of this reality through his incomparable gift as an artist.
With a renewed focus on its contemporary collection, programs, and publications, the IMA has been actively seeking out the works of emerging and mid-career international artists through both gift and acquisition, and organizing major traveling exhibitions and newly commissioned projects.
Influenced early on by philosophy books ranging from Levi - Strauss's The Savage Mind to Marcell Mauss's The Gift, Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death, and Heidegger's Being and Time, artist Antony Gormley explores notions of the mind and body through delicate sculpture.
The artist employs kitsch painting techniques — of the sort found in Chinatown gift shops — to explores issues of body and modification (specifically through plastic surgery) among Asian women.
U.L.A.E. Collection acquired through a challenge grant of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dittmer; restricted gift of supporters of the Department of Prints and Drawings; Centennial Endowment; Margaret Fisher Endowment Fund © 2018 Helen Frankenthaler / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Through the gesture of the gift, Erika communicated this fundamental connection, one that prefigures commodification or resists the underlying social structure that colors artist - curator interactions, closer to what (as Carson explains) the Greeks called a «symbolon» or «a sign of mutual obligation between friends.»
CPW's Permanent Print Collection of over 1,800 contemporary photographs has been assembled through the generous gifts of artists, who have participated in our programs, individual donors and the annual Photography Now exhibition acquisition prize.
«Transforming The Hyde: The Feibes & Schmitt Gift» will be on view in the Hoopes Gallery through Dec. 31, featuring paintings, drawings, prints, mixed media and sculpture by some of the world's leading artists of the modern era, like Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Motherwell, David Smith, Bridget Riley and Andy Warhol.
In 1981, the Gemini G.E.L. Archive at the National Gallery of Art was founded through a gift of 256 prints and sculpture editions produced by 22 contemporary artists working at the Los Angeles facility.
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