Sentences with phrase «nocturne by»

The James Reinish booth is blanketed with works by artists exhibited by Alfred Stieglitz, including his own photographs, a small, excellent, nearly abstract nocturne by Georgia O'Keeffe and a 1908 tribute to Cezanne's bathers by Abraham Walkowitz.
Laurence Miller Gallery is pleased to present Nocturne by Luca Campigotto.
A trailer has been released for the upcoming thriller Manhattan Night, which you can view below along with the poster for the film... The new thriller is based on the acclaimed New York Times Notable Book of the Year Manhattan Nocturne by author Colin Harrison, and stars Adrien Brody (Third Person, The Pianist) as «a -LSB-...]
Nocturnes by Ashley Bickerton is on view until June 25 at the Lehman Maupin Gallery, 540 West 26th Street, New York.

Not exact matches

What I'm Wearing: Shirt by Cuyana, Jeans by Frame Denim, Earrings by Nocturne (similar here), Flats by Paul Andrew
Dress: Young, Fabulous & Broke Shoes: See by Chloe (and here) Necklace: Nocturne Bracelet: Vita Fede Handchain: Jennifer Zeuner
In the latest edition of Comics to Read Before You Die, Jessie Robertson looks at The Sandman Vol.1 Preludes & Nocturnes... Created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith & Mike Dringenberg.
Like many of Kazuo Ishiguro's widely - acclaimed novels, Nocturnes charts the nature of shifting relationships, the passage of time, real and perceived failures, the consequences of deferred dreams, feelings of estrangement, and the quiet but destructive erosion that occurs when truth is denied for too long, yet it does so with more attenuated gestures and less reflection... Fans of his novels may enjoy the change of pace offered by this debut, but newer readers may prefer to begin with his previous works, which better exemplify his talents.
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Today, they announced that they're creating a new internal development studio called Studio Zero, which will be led by Katsura Hashino, the director of Persona 5, Catherine and Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, to name a few.
I've even seen this with the Shin Megami Tensei series — Persona fans are looked down upon by some Nocturne fans for liking the popular spin - off instead of the «true» SMT.
In Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne, using an element that is blocked, absorbed, or reflected causes the player or computer to lose turns, meaning a single mistake can easily result in a loss (not to mention that reflection can wipe a party all by itself).
I don't like old school first person RPGs, so the SNES entries are out, was lukewarm on Nocturne, really loved Persona 4, made the mistake of playing Persona 3 right after Persona 4 and got annoyed by the stupid AI — I know, they fixed that in other versions, but I'm reluctant to repurchase a game I own already.
2013 Summer Group Show, Allegra LaViola Gallery, New York, NY curated by Allegra LaViola, Wendy Olsoff and Stephanie Roach A Family Affair: Selections from the Progressive Art Collection, FAC, Colorado Springs, CO Undertow 3, Sloan Fine Art, New York, NY curated by Alix Sloan Nocturnes, NAC Gallery, New York, NY curated by Michael Gormley
The Museum is also a prominent summer venue for major exhibitions such as Edward Hopper's Maine (2011), William Wegman: Hello Nature (2012), Maurice Prendergast: By the Sea (2013), Richard Tuttle: A Print Retrospective (2014); Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art, 1860 - 1960 (2015); and This Is a Portrait If I Say So: Identity in American Art, 1912 to Today (2016).
Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art explores the critical importance of nocturnal imagery in the development of modern art by bringing together 90 works in a range of media — including paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculptures — created by such leading American artists as Ansel Adams, Charles Burchfield, Winslow Homer, Lee Krasner, Georgia O'Keeffe, Albert Ryder, John Sloan, Edward Steichen, and Andrew Wyeth, among others.
«Incendiary Nocturne with Stormy Sea» (Mass MoCA # 253) by Stephen Hannock, 2016.
This display of late works includes a series of busy Nocturnes cloaked in shadow (up close, you can see traces of colourful brushstrokes that have been obscured by black overpaint), as well as his powerful final work, Death of a Poet.
For him, beauty is often characterised by a conspicuous absence - light in the case of his nocturnes, warmth in the case of his Iceland works and sound in his pictures of industrial acoustic chambers.
The Museum is also a prominent summer venue for major exhibitions such as Edward Hopper's Maine (2011); William Wegman: Hello Nature (2012); Maurice Prendergast: By the Sea (2013); Richard Tuttle: A Print Retrospective (2014); Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art, 1860 — 1960 (2015); This Is a Portrait If I Say So: Identity in American Art, 1912 to Today (2016); and The Ivory Mirror: The Art of Mortality in Renaissance Europe (2017).
«The darkened soul, as envisioned by St. John of the Cross, is a concept that well suits the nocturne.
Early intimations of a new art had been made by James McNeill Whistler who, in his painting Nocturne in Black and Gold: The falling Rocket, (1872), placed greater emphasis on visual sensation than the depiction of objects.
By focusing on the nocturne, they can present enigmatic terrains where mood overwhelms realism.
Some Walls is pleased to present David Rhodes: «Nocturnes,» paintings on linen and paper by the British - born, Berlin - based artist from January 19 - March 31, 2013.
The effect is almost phosphorescent in these nocturnes at Acquavella, a swirl of forms linked by a dancing line in black that swings back and forth across the paper and makes diagonals, then loops in a suggestion of movement that captured the imagination of Jackson Pollock, who saw them in 1945 at the Pierre Matisse gallery in New York.
Lehmann Maupin Gallery presents / Nocturnes, an exhibition of new works by Ashley Bickerton on view 6 May — 25 June, 2011 at 540 W. 26th Street.
Sullivan Goss presents a new exhibition of paintings by Nicole Strasburg, featuring turns towards fauna as well as flora and with the artist's first nocturne painting.
Nocturnes usually include landscapes and the technique has been employed by artists from the Baroque period of the early 17th century to the present.
I am particularly mesmerised by Christine Clark's Nocturne, which I would buy on the spot if I could afford the # 4,000 price tag.
Luminist landscapes - exemplified by those of Frederic E Church, Albert Bierstadt, and the Missouri frontier painter George Caleb Bingham (1811 - 79)- were characterized by intense, often dramatic light effects, a style visible also in the hauntingly beautiful works of Whistler, such as Crepuscule in Flesh Colour and Green, Valparaiso (1866) and Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea (1871).
Beautiful compositions by some of the best Post-Impressionist painters include: Nocturne in Blue and Green: Chelsea (1871, Tate Gallery, London) by Whistler (1834 - 1903); Lac d'Annecy (1896, Courtauld Gallery, London) by Paul Cezanne (1839 - 1906); Tahitian Landscape (1893, Minneapolis Institute of Arts) by Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903); Wheatfield with Crows (1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890); Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grange Jatte (1886, Art Institute Of Chicago) and Bathers at Asnieres (1884, National Gallery, London) by Georges Seurat (1859 - 1891); The Talisman (1888, Musee d'Orsay, Paris) by Paul Serusier (1864 - 1927); Moulin de la Galette in Snow (1923, Private Collection) by Maurice Utrillo (1883 - 1955).
1983 Language, Drama, Source, and Vision, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, USA (curated by Lynn Gumpert, Ned Rifkin and Marcia Tucker) Contemporary Abstract Painting and Center for the Arts, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA (curated by Tom Hudspeth) Nocturne.
Anglim Gilbert Gallery is pleased to present Nocturnes, an exhibition of paintings and video by Xiaoze Xie.
Four additional works from the artist's Nocturne series (1999) will also feature at Sophia Contemporary's booth at Frieze Masters Collections, a section of the fair featuring galleries selected by Sir Norman Rosenthal, from 6 — 9 October.
Atmos Sala Alcalá 31, Madrid (catalogue) Hemispheres and Continents Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 2012 All Things Pass Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin (catalogue) Patricia Low Contemporary, Gstaad Fullmoon and Night + Fog Domaine de Chaumont - sur - Loire, Chaumont - sur - Loire 2011 Landscape with Path The High Line, New York Xippas, Montevideo L'Abbaye de la Chaise Dieu, Chaise Dieu Nocturne Villa Merkel, Esslingen (catalogue)... between here and the surface of the moon FRAC Auvergne, Clermont Ferrand; traveled to: FRAC Haute - Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen 2010 As it is Alfonso Artiaco, Naples The Principle of Moments Whitecube, London Fullmoon@Eifel Weidingen, Eifel Matthew Marks Gallery, New York PKM Trinity Gallery, Seoul 2009 Sommer Gallery, Tel Aviv Xippas Gallery, Athens Sometimestill Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin 2008 Nail to Nail David Patton, Los Angeles SCAI The Bathhouse, Tokyo In The Between Eye of Gyre, Omotesando Substitute Galleri K, Oslo Fire under snow Parasol unit, London (catalogue) Moons of the Iapetus Ocean White Cube, London (catalogue) 2007 Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, Naples Day Return Castle Ujazdowski — Center for Contemporary Art, Warsaw (catalogue) Night + Fog Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin (catalogue) In the Between Musée d'art contemporain, Montreal SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 2006 Day Return Museum Folkwang, Essen (catalogue) Darren Almond and Janice Kerbel: Impossible Landscapes The Horticultural Society of New York, New York If I had you Domus Artium 2002 — Center for Contemporary Art, Salamanca Darren Almond / Albert Oehlen: Time 2 Kill Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin 2005 Take Me Home Matthew Marks Gallery, New York Alfonso Artiaco, Naples Isolation K21 - Kunstsammmlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf Only Sound Needs Echo and Dreads its Lack Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris 2004 Live Sentence Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Linz (catalogue) If I Had You Galerie Max Hetzler, St. Johannes Evangelist Church, Berlin 2003 11 miles... from Safety White Cube, London (catalogue) If I Had You Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Palazzo della Ragione, Milan Mine, A Galleri K, Oslo A Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Full Moon Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel - Aviv 2002 A National Theatre, London; Yorkshire Sculpture Park, commissioned by Public Art Development Trust, London at speed (with Sarah Morris) Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin 2001 Coming up for air Matthew Marks Gallery, New York Kunsthalle Zürich, Zurich (catalogue) Night as Day Tate Britain, London (catalogue) De Appel Foundation - Center for Contemporary Art, Amsterdam Galerie Max Hetzler, E-Werk, Abspannwerk Buchhändlerhof, Berlin 2000 Mean Time Matthew Marks Gallery, New York Geisterbahn The Approach, London Traction Chisenhale Gallery, London 1999 Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin The Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, Chicago 1997 ICA - Institute of Contemporary Arts, comissioned by Toshiba Art & Innovation, London Fan White Cube, London 1995 KN120 Great Western Studios, London 1991 Crawford Art College, Cork
True to the company's philanthropic roots, 15 percent of total sales from the four - week cameo appearance will go to charities ONEXONE and the H2O Africa Foundation.According to a press release, Edun drew its inspiration from Nocturne, «a musical composition inspired by, or evocative of, the night.»
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