Sentences with phrase «objects on display include»

Objects on display include the work of Shaun Greenhalgh, who produced fake «masterpieces» ranging from The Amarna Princess statue (Egyptian) to Lowry paintings.

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It houses over 3,000 objectsincluding ancient bicycles, more cars than you can shake a gearstick at and one of the largest locomotives on display in Britain.
On paper, the phone came loaded with fancy specs, including five cameras, a 3D display, and a hardware / software feature called Firefly that could identify objects so that you could easily add them to your shopping cart.
[Photo courtesy of @MissDestructo] Above are some of the social object cartoons we had on display the other week at Blogworld... clients including Rackspace, Babson College,...
At the Studio Museum, Choi will be working with a permanent collection numbering 2,200 objects, more of which will be regularly on display in the future, as a result of a proposed $ 122 million David Adjaye — designed expansion that will include additional gallery space.
Above are some of the social object cartoons we had on display the other week at Blogworld... clients including Rackspace, Babson College, Intel etc etc..
Her new series of paintings, currently on display at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, continues to be led by the process of remembering, as well as interiors that include objects of personal significance.
While many of our treasures are on display throughout the Museum, this show highlighted objects included in the book of the same name that are not included in thematic exhibitions in other galleries.
The title of the exhibition fits well: from his earliest object on display, Hunting Dogs Project (1961), a model for a public garden in the form of a maze, to PN27 Penetrable, made in 1979, a year before his death, there is a definite drive in the artist's work to contain a boundless and unpredictable human body, including the collective body — with all its joyful and painful emotions — within a certain aesthetic frame.
The exhibition also includes a projection displaying the items on sale once again at Ebay, in order to emphasize the constraint of the project as well as the origins of these objects subjected to «alchemical» transformation by the artists.
The objects on display, including coffins, jewels and statuary from the Brooklyn Museum's extensive, world - renowned collection, introduce visitors to the mysteries of mummification, the funeral procession and rituals that prepared the entombed deceased for passage to the underworld, the final judgment of the gods in determining the disposition of the soul and the idealized afterlife.
The Delaware Art Museum is pleased to unveil its renovated and re-installed 18th - and 19th - century American Art galleries — Galleries 1, 2, and 3 — to the public on Friday, November 28 from 10:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. Just in time for the holiday season, the beautifully redesigned space will display over 50 works of art, including many permanent collection objects that have not been on view for over 10 years.
A display which will include objects and rare books across five centuries from Nicolaus Copernicus» revolutionary work on the movement of the planets On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres, of 1543 to Katie Paterson's recent work Timepieceon the movement of the planets On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres, of 1543 to Katie Paterson's recent work TimepieceOn the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres, of 1543 to Katie Paterson's recent work Timepieces.
This research is intended to produce a number of gestures, including photographic documentation, a potential film, and display of objects, which will be exhibited, successively, beginning on December 2, 2014 — timed to the kickoff of Art Basel Miami Beach.
Select past exhibitions include Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie (2017), a city - wide exhibition featuring works by more than 50 artists in the Roberts Gallery, in street interventions throughout Philadelphia, and on the web; Nari Ward: Sun Splashed (2016), a mid-career survey of the artist's found - object assemblage art; Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change (2016), which examined the artist's stylistic development during the First World War; and Mark Dion, Judy Pfaff, Fred Wilson: The Order of Things (2015), for which the Barnes commissioned three large - scale artist installations in response to the unconventional way Dr. Barnes displayed his collection.
Although many of the artworks on display move between departments, the Department of Things (The Object Core) will include on - going temporal sculptures and adaptive evolving objects by Vlatka Horvat, Nina Canell, Marjolijn Dijkman, and Ronan McCrea.
Rarely, do we have an opportunity to acquire an object that so succinctly embodies the expansive influence of an artist on future generations, including countless on display in our museum every day.
Objects on display will include the door from Wilde's prison cell, Charles Buchel's portrait of Radclyffe Hall and erotic drawings by Aubrey Beardsley.
The exhibition - on view through April 20, 2003 - presented 233 objects, some of which had never before been on public display, and included paintings, folding screens, theater programs, prints, drawings, photographs, and ceramics.
In addition, the Miami University Art Museum collections include public sculpture, objects housed in the William Holmes McGuffey Museum, and works on display in public spaces located throughout the Oxford campus.
The works on display will span Kolářová's career to include documentary photographs from the late fifties, camera-less experiments, «arranged photographs» of objects and hair and assemblages from the sixties, as well as make - up drawings and assemblages from the seventies and eighties.
More than 100 creative and imaginative works, including collages, drawings, found objects, installations, paintings, poems, and prints will be on display during the seven - week exhibition.
Encompassing more than 1,400 works, including paintings, sculptures, works on paper and decorative arts objects, the collection is displayed at the DMA in a re-creation of the couple's Riviera home, Villa La Pausa.
Over 100 objects are on display, including forged versions of paintings and sculptures by well - known artists, which if real, would be worth in excess of # 4m.
The exhibition includes over 130 pieces of art and more than 40 objects never before shown in the U.S., on display from Nov. 18 - March 11, 2018.
As well as displaying objects and design materials, the exhibition includes large - scale immersive multimedia installations and offers hands - on interactive experiences.
With more than 6,000 works on display, ranging from the 1970s to the present (including sculptures, neons, photos, paintings, videos, performances, computer - based projects and a selection of readymade objects from Milanese scientific museums), it seems Mullican has at least attempted the feat in the gargantuan space of HangarBicocca.
Most likely the Met's collection does include far more unfinished objects than those on display, over a broader cultural range.
Also on display will be new photographs and sculptural objects, including Onyx, a deconstructed material volume printed and bound in book form.
More than one hundred creative and imaginative works, including collages, drawings, found objects, installations, paintings, poems, and prints will be on display during the seven - week exhibition.
London Design Festival 2014: a series of glass objects by artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert, including lights designed to look like clouds, are on display at Gallery Fumi in east London (+ slideshow).
If your loved one suddenly begins to display odd behavior including mumbling to themselves, sucking on an unusual object or body part, or rocking in place.
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