Sentences with phrase «museum presents a collection»

COLLECTIONS The museum presents a collection of 250 original objects between stone, metal, ceramic, bone and others; a result of archaeological research in the recent decades in the Inca City of Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail.
From February 20 to May 15, 2016, Red Brick Art Museum presents a collection exhibition entitled «Wu Shanzhuan & Inga Svala Thórsdóttir with Tony Oursler.»

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Museum historians will present «Of Ice and Men: a History of Skates and Skating,» and display antique ice skates from the OSV collection.
Metropolitan Museum of Art LULLABIES MMA & Gulliver, 1997 This special songbook presents lullabies from around the world paired with beautiful fine art reproductions from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, USA.
[18] Also within the museum is the Labour History Archive and Study Centre, which holds the collection of the Labour Party, with material ranging from 1900 to the present day.
Denmark's new giant dinosaur «Misty» is the star of the show, but the exhibition will also present a range of the very best objects from the museum's vast collection.
Measuring and understanding these compounds present in museums and libraries could aid in preservation of their collections, and might even lead to recreation of historic smells for bookworms everywhere to enjoy.
Later, explore the nearby Country Music Hall of Fame, the world's largest museum of popular music, whose vast collections of recordings, instruments, costumes, and memorabilia are presented in artfully designed exhibits that capture the colorful history of country music and the artists who've shaped it.
A new Clinical Anatomy article presents evidence that Michelangelo inserted his self - portrait into a sketch of his close friend, Vittoria Colonna, which is currently in the collection of the British Museum in London, England.
Grade Level: n / a The Ancient China Website utilizes objects from the British Museum's collection to present this online resource for teachers and students.
The Broad Foundation's most recent $ 30 million challenge grant to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, of which Eli Broad was the founding chairman, has enabled MOCA to present Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years, which opens Nov. 15 and features more than 500 works from the institution's 6,000 - work permanent collection.
The collection presents photography of the U.S. along its highways and captures our changing landscape that has been shaped by car culture and the tradition of the American road trip according to the museum.
Colin Peck presents the results of his researches into the genre / The Ballot 2LS, part six — Our Publisher continues his review of this landmark Vintage car by describing the example once owned by Ian Connell and now in George Wingard's collection in Eugene, Oregon / Auto - biography: Brian Sewell — In the latest instalment of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/12
This online catalogue documents all of the mosaics in the Getty Museum's collection, presenting their artistry in new color photography as well as the contexts of their discovery and excavation across Rome's expanding empire — from its center in Italy to prov...
World travelers with a passion for high adventure and magnificent interiors, the Sackmans have brought together the finest places from their extensive collection to present a lodge with distinct international decor, a personally acquired 3,000 - bottle wine cellar, and splendid museum of fine art and ancient artifacts.
In downtown San Jose, the Jade Museum presents pre-Columbian history through dramatic exhibits of what is perhaps the world's largest collection of jade jewelry and artefacts.
One of the largest of its kind in France, the museum welcomes you to discover its extensive collection of works from 1870 to the present day.
As it happens, the Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown, Massachusetts, provided one fine example in the fall of 2016 when it worked with the guest curator Chaédria LaBouvier to present a show and programming around another Basquiat, a modestly sized piece from a private collection titled The Death of Michael Stewart (1983), named for the artist who was killed by New York police officers the year it was made.
This was most vividly on display in «I M U U R 2,» his Hugo Boss Prize — winning show in 2013 at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, where he presented a copious collection of tchotchkes assembled by the late Chinese - American artist Martin Wong, together with a handful of Wong's paintings.
As part of the museum's 50th anniversary celebrations, OC Collects presents curated selections from more than a dozen of the most important private collections in our community.
Highlights in the / Dialogues talks, which were presented in partnership with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, included «Museum Models: The Global Impact of Public Collections,» moderated by Jacob Proctor and featuring Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans on Friday and «Hans Olrich Obrist in Conversation with the Hairy Who,» with Art Green, Gladys Nilsson and Karl Wirsum on Saturday.
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) presents Shifting Views: People & Politics in Contemporary African Art, the first exhibition of contemporary African art drawn from the museum's colleMuseum of Art (BMA) presents Shifting Views: People & Politics in Contemporary African Art, the first exhibition of contemporary African art drawn from the museum's collemuseum's collection.
This exhibition presents works by eight mid - to late - 20th century artists represented in the museum's collection (Elizabeth Catlett, David Hammons, Al Loving, Adrian Piper, Betye Saar), juxtaposed with 18 younger contemporary artists whose works will appear for the first time at the museum (Nona Faustine, Ayana V. Jackson, Tschabalala Self, Talwst, Billie Zangewa).
In 2012, his Capsule collection was exhibited at Beijing's Capital Museum; and in 2009, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presented Daydreams.
Traveled to Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, California; Oakland Museum, Oakland, California; Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio; Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas; and Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Americans in Paris: The Fifties, Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, Northridge L'art Américain dans les collections privées françaises, Espace Lyonnais d'Art Contemporain, Lyon American Art 1950 to the Present, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (May 3 - September 10)
On view in the East Room are examples from The Morgan Library & Museum's extraordinary collection of medieval illuminated manuscripts, rare printed books and bindings, and handwritten manuscripts of great writers, artists, and composers from the Renaissance to the present day.
Drawing on the Met's collection of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art with a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections, the exhibition will examine sculpture from 14th century Europe to the global present.
Several renowned museums have presented Mori's solo exhibitions, as well as acquired Mori's works in their collections, including Centre Georges Pompidou, in Paris (France); The Prada Foundation, in Milan (Italy); The Museum of Contemporary Art, in Chicago (USA); The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in Los Angeles (USA).
Organized by curator Jason Andrew, this exhibition presents major paintings from the»70s by Jack Tworkov featuring a seminal work titled Diptych II (NY - Q1 - 71 # 1)(1971) on loan from the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, an affiliate of The Museum of Modern Art, presents Video Acts: Single Channel Works from the Collections of Pamela and Richard Kramlich and New Art Trust, an exhibition of performance - based artworks available in video format.
Designed by the MNBAQ and organized in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), supported by the Joan Mitchell Foundation in New York and the Estate of Jean - Paul Riopelle in Montréal, the exhibition mainly presents large - format paintings, a number of works on paper and archival documents from more than 30 French, Canadian and American lenders, private and museum collections.
1907: Hartford native J. Pierpont Morgan offered to build the Morgan Memorial, and in 1917 J.P. Morgan, Jr., presented the museum with his father's collection of ancient bronzes, Renaissance majolica, 17th century ivories and silver gilt objects, and Meissen and Sevres porcelains.
The full collection of 181 images was presented at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2005.
Presented as a dialogue between works rather than in chronological order, almost half of them are from the museum's own collections, the majority dating from the 1950s and 60s.
Bringing together a group of exceptional works from the artists» foundations and collectors, this exhibition is an opportunity to show important artists, some of whom are presented for the first time in France — even though their work may have been, for many years, in prestigious collections and museums: the Museum of Mordern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
Through some 120 works and documents loaned by museums in Vitebsk and Minsk and major American and European collections, the exhibition will present the artistic output of three iconic figures — Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich — as well as works by students and teachers of the Vitebsk school, such as Lazar Khidekel, Nikolai Suetin, Il» ia Chashnik, David Yakerson, Vera Ermolaeva, and Yehuda (Yury) Pen, among others.
Although decorative objects by Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshop) designers are part of the Neue Galerie's permanent collection, the jewel box museum has never before presented a large - scale exhibition of this early twentieth century collective's elegant, stylized work.
Works by African American contemporary artists from Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida will be presented in six spaces at the museum where the institution's permanent collection is usually on view.
The Studio Museum in Harlem and the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore present an exhibition featuring works from every period in painter Alma Thomas's career, including rarely exhibited watercolors and early abstractions, as well as her signature canvases drawn from a variety of private and public collections.
The exhibition presented works made by 15 artists during the last decade which had recently entered the museum's collection.
The Museum annually presents 14 - 17 exhibitions drawing from the permanent collection and borrowed works.
The Cameroon - born, Belgium - based artist is transforming the galleries of the museum, presenting his own work from the past decade in context with a selection of works from the Bass collection, along with a site - specific lobby installation greeting visitors with a «welcome» message in 70 languages lit with LED lights.
EXHIBITION «Represent: 200 Years of African American Art» opens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Jan. 10, presenting the breadth and depth of the museum's collection of African American art assembled over the past century, beginning with its 1899 purchase of Henry O. Tanner's «The Annunciation» and coinciding with the exhibition's caMuseum of Art on Jan. 10, presenting the breadth and depth of the museum's collection of African American art assembled over the past century, beginning with its 1899 purchase of Henry O. Tanner's «The Annunciation» and coinciding with the exhibition's camuseum's collection of African American art assembled over the past century, beginning with its 1899 purchase of Henry O. Tanner's «The Annunciation» and coinciding with the exhibition's catalog.
Drawing from its collection, the museum is featuring works spanning the late 19th century to the present that «explore the practice of portraiture and figuration as a means of celebrating personal and collective histories, ideas and identities.»
It is also the first online art museum collection to include a slow - looking tool with every object, presenting a more intimate viewing experience than standard digital surrogates for in - person appreciation.
Besides important paintings and sculptures from international museums and private collections, the book also presents the ensemble of figures from Dubuffet's stage play Coucou Bazar, his unparalleled Gesamtkunstwerk synthesis of the arts.
Published on the occasion of an exhibition celebrating Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner's gift of nearly five hundred fifty works of art to the Whitney Museum and more than three hundred to the Centre Pompidou, Paris, this catalogue presents highlights of the extraordinary contemporary art collection the couple has accumulated over the course of more than thirty years.
This spring, the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College will present If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day: Collections of Claude Simard, an exhibition that explores the collective, resonant, and enduring global web of art through the inquisitive eye of a visionary and fervent collector, artist, and gallerist.
This summer the Whitney presents the final installment of a multiyear exhibition series reassessing the collection in preparation for the Museum's move downtown.
The museum's collection includes over 5,000 works by more than 1,000 women artists from the 16th century to the present, including Mary Cassatt, Frida Kahlo, Alma Thomas, Lee Krasner, Louise Bourgeois, Chakaia Booker and Nan Goldin.
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