Not exact matches
In fact,
Tea House (2011 — 12), the architectural space where the chanoyu is held, was literally excised and recycled from «Tom Sachs: Space Program 2.0: Mars,» a tea ceremony — based exhibition that opened at the Park Avenue Armory in 20
Tea House (2011 — 12), the architectural space where the chanoyu is held, was literally excised and recycled from «
Tom Sachs: Space Program 2.0: Mars,» a
tea ceremony — based exhibition that opened at the Park Avenue Armory in 20
tea ceremony — based exhibition that opened at the Park Avenue Armory in 2012.
In honor of
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony, which will include a display of more than 300 of Sachs» handmade porcelain chawan (tea bowls), the Museum is showing a selection of Noguchi's more «functional» ceramics: plates, bowls, trays, and other traditional forms — along with other pieces that play with the notion of use val
Tea Ceremony, which will include a display of more than 300 of Sachs» handmade porcelain chawan (
tea bowls), the Museum is showing a selection of Noguchi's more «functional» ceramics: plates, bowls, trays, and other traditional forms — along with other pieces that play with the notion of use val
tea bowls), the Museum is showing a selection of Noguchi's more «functional» ceramics: plates, bowls, trays, and other traditional forms — along with other pieces that play with the notion of use value.
But mostly Sachs has been preparing for two shows that opened this month: «Objects of Devotion,» at Lower East Side gallery, Sperone Westwater through October 28, and «
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony» at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas through January 7.
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony Noguchi Museum 9 - 01 33rd Road, Queens, NY 11106 March 23 — July 24, 2016 The Noguchi Museum presents
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony, the first exhibition at the museum to present work...
In celebration of the the Noguchi Museum «s 30th - anniversary mad scientist artist & supertouch buddy
Tom Sachs has staged one of his most interesting exhibitions to date with
Tea Ceremony, a meditation on and exploration of the ancient and highly ritualistic process of making Read More
Apparently not satisfied to only be staging two simultaneous institutional shows in NYC (his epic Boombox Retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum, and trippy
Tea Ceremony at the Noguchi Museum), Supertouch buddy
Tom Sachs proves three is the magic number with his new gallery show Nuggets, which opened its doors last week at Jeffrey Deitch gallery.
Event: «
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony» at The Noguchi Museum Being held as part of the exhibition Tom Sachs: Tea Ceremony at The Noguchi Museum, «tea expert» Johnny Fogg (who should, based on his name, definitely have his own reality show) will lead the latest in a series of chanoyu, which is a traditional form of Japanese tea ceremo
Tea Ceremony» at The Noguchi Museum Being held as part of the exhibition Tom Sachs: Tea Ceremony at The Noguchi Museum, «tea expert» Johnny Fogg (who should, based on his name, definitely have his own reality show) will lead the latest in a series of chanoyu, which is a traditional form of Japanese tea c
Ceremony» at The Noguchi Museum Being held as part of the exhibition
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony at The Noguchi Museum, «tea expert» Johnny Fogg (who should, based on his name, definitely have his own reality show) will lead the latest in a series of chanoyu, which is a traditional form of Japanese tea ceremo
Tea Ceremony at The Noguchi Museum, «tea expert» Johnny Fogg (who should, based on his name, definitely have his own reality show) will lead the latest in a series of chanoyu, which is a traditional form of Japanese tea c
Ceremony at The Noguchi Museum, «
tea expert» Johnny Fogg (who should, based on his name, definitely have his own reality show) will lead the latest in a series of chanoyu, which is a traditional form of Japanese tea ceremo
tea expert» Johnny Fogg (who should, based on his name, definitely have his own reality show) will lead the latest in a series of chanoyu, which is a traditional form of Japanese
tea ceremo
tea ceremonyceremony.
Tom Sachs» Space Program: Europa exists in a universe with
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony, presented at the Noguchi Museum from March 23 to July 24, 2016.
This show coincides with another
Tom Sachs exhibition at the Noguchi Museum,
Tea Ceremony.
The exhibition will travel to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, in expanded form as
Tom Sachs: Space Program 3.0: Europa (from September 16, 2016 — January 15, 2017), and to Nasher Sculpture Center as
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony (from September 9, 2017 — January 7, 2018).
Johnny Fogg gives a first hand account of working at
Tom Sachs:
Tea Ceremony at the Noguchi Museum in New York City
«
Tom Sachs brings together several recent bodies of work — his DIY takes on the boombox, the space program, and Japanese
tea ceremonies (appearing later this month at a survey show at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas)-- in a cabinet of curiosities - style show inspired by the European tradition of the wunderkammern.»