Sentences with phrase «works on display explore»

Created between 2012 and 2018, the works on display explore the varied approaches towards painting Tyson employs, from conceptual to mythological to formalist and beyond, and how these methodologies are united in the final result of paint on a canvas.
Works on display explore the boundaries between the digital and the physical in order to reveal how advanced technology has changed the way we think, act and experience our lives.
One of the works on display explores the 2016 Brexit referendum.

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While you might want to avoid certain areas, such as Vito Acconci's, since they explore the phallic imagery of skyscrapers, there are plenty of playful, kid - friendly works on display.
As you explore this wondrous world, the GamePad works extremely well with this remake, especially as everything is displayed on the GamePad screen such as your map and inventory which makes the gameplay smoother than the original.
At Home at the White House Nov. 1: Architectural Digest magazine releases its December issue with a cover story exploring the selection of 20th and 21st century art displayed on the walls of the Obama private White House residence, including works by African American artists Alma Thomas, Glenn Ligon, and William H. Johnson, as well as Susan Rothenberg, Sam Francis, Hans Hofmann, Giorgio Morandi, Robert Mangold, Sean Scully, among others.
Their playful and ambiguous works on display in Brighton, drawn from the ARTIST ROOMS collection, explore themes essential to humanity and contemporary society including sex, faith, and identity.
Works on view (until November 27 2016) include several of Walker's large - scale print series, cut - steel sculptures, a mural, and a video installation, displaying the range of approaches the artist has taken to exploring the legacy of slavery and its impact on contemporary American identity.
This exhibition creates the opportunity for Cooke's voice to be heard, and for visitors to explore her unique artistic vision in a display that features many works that have never before been on public view.
Viewed together, the works on display in this room can be regarded as clues, but also as markers to the unfolding dialogic themes explored in the video.
On the 300th anniversary of furniture maker Thomas Chippendale's birth, Harewood House — where he received the largest and most lucrative commission of his career — stages a series of exhibitions dedicated to his work, while The Hepworth Wakefield explores artists» influence on interiors in a new collection display, Celebrating 300 Years of Thomas ChippendalOn the 300th anniversary of furniture maker Thomas Chippendale's birth, Harewood House — where he received the largest and most lucrative commission of his career — stages a series of exhibitions dedicated to his work, while The Hepworth Wakefield explores artists» influence on interiors in a new collection display, Celebrating 300 Years of Thomas Chippendalon interiors in a new collection display, Celebrating 300 Years of Thomas Chippendale.
By exploring their studios and working conditions through each artist's own lens, the source of their creative output is put on display, and the unique personalities of these artists and their artworks become tangible.
Among the works on display are Bitbang Mirror (2015), for which Mirza uses a concave mirror by Anish Kapoor to explore its acoustic qualities with a loudspeaker; Standing Stones (2015), a technologically upgraded marble sculpture, exhibited in Solitude Park and created by Mirza together with the Italian stone mason Mattia Bosco; Dance of Death Intervention (2015), an intervention with light and sound, inspired by the characteristic metallic screeching of Jean Tinguely's Mengele - Dance of Death (1986); and A Chamber for Horwitz; Sonakinatography Transcriptions in Surround Sound (2015), an approximately two - hour long electronic light and sound concert based on compositions by Californian artist Channa Horwitz.
Now on display at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the work forms the basis for a small but enlightening exhibition, exploring the context in which it was produced and showing something of the effect it had on the contemporary art world.
The 35 - year - old rising star is considered one of the foremost contemporary artists working in traditional Chinese ink painting today, with the pieces on display — including a panoramic thirty - two - foot silk scroll and a diptych portrait — demonstrate how he deploys ancient techniques and themes to explore contemporary thoughts and ideas.
Works on display include Doug Aitken's Migration, 2008, a large - scale video installation that explores the collision of humans and animals as the built environment sprawls.
The works are drawn from the Barjeel Art Foundation collection of modern and contemporary Arab art, and the final display of a year - long series at the Whitechapel will focus on the theme of what the press release calls «mapping geographies» which examines «the notion of statehood and exploring how artists engage with the rapidly expanding cities of the Arab region.»
Throughout the works on display de Corcuera, who comes from a strong Catholic background, may be seen to explore the seemingly irreconcilable duality between the spiritual and dogmatic aspects of religious life.
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
Exploring the Wakefield Permanent Art Collection and archival material relating to Henry Moore as part of his initial archive research, Des Hughes will focus on the recent removal of Henry Moor's bronze sculpture, Draped Reclining Figure (1979) from public display in Castleford as an unlikely alternative route into exploring the work of Henry Moore and British MExploring the Wakefield Permanent Art Collection and archival material relating to Henry Moore as part of his initial archive research, Des Hughes will focus on the recent removal of Henry Moor's bronze sculpture, Draped Reclining Figure (1979) from public display in Castleford as an unlikely alternative route into exploring the work of Henry Moore and British Mexploring the work of Henry Moore and British Modernism.
Taking place within the galleries and focusing on specific works on display, the tour offers an insight into the curator's approach and provides an introduction to the conceptual artist's work and the key themes explored in the show.
Explore materials and techniques used in the work of Adi Tock on display in the Lasting Impressions exhibition with resident DCCoI education panel member Sandra McAllister.
A group of works that deal with challenges to traditional social roles, especially those related to gender, will be on display at the Queens Museum of Art, and works that explore contemporary uses of traditional Asian media will be shown at New York University's Grey Art Gallery.
Art AIDS America Chicago is a monumental exhibition that explores how the AIDS crisis had an impact on American art and culture.The works on display, from the early 1980s to the present, explore a wide spectrum of artistic responses to AIDS — from political anger and social activism to personal grieving.
If you're intrigued by Edgar's work, you can see The Poetic Impossibility to Manage the Infinite on display at FORMAT, the UK's largest photography festival which this year explores the theme of «habitat».
From large - scale installations to intimate displays, the work on show will exemplify the abiding interest in clay as a medium for making and exploring ideas.
Works to Know by Heart encourages visitors to re-consider their relationship with the artworks on display, posing questions around this relationship and exploring what the works mean to Works to Know by Heart encourages visitors to re-consider their relationship with the artworks on display, posing questions around this relationship and exploring what the works mean to works mean to them.
Beginning with a display of historic paintings and works on paper drawn from the RA Collection, From Life explores the practice of life drawing, from the origins of the Royal Academy in the 18th century to the present day, whilst also looking to the future.
The aspect of visibility pervades both bodies of work on display in Q - SEE SIGD2, in Jared's as he explores the role of the obscured authority as spiritual presence and in Kim's as she uses the craft oriented medium of latch - hook to depict the relationship between bodies, self - care, and arms of violence.
The first new Collection display of 2009, Exploring a new Donation opens on 10 March and marks the gift of 25 major works by leading Irish artists from the 1940s,»50s and»60s from the prestigious Bank of Ireland Collection.
The joy of working with a broad permanent collection lies in having opportunities to explore the idea that objects — metaphorically — speak to one another when they are on display.
On display in the Ada Slaight Gallery, exhibition features works by student artists in the inaugural Jack Weinbaum Family Foundation Global Experience Project (GEP)-- a trailblazing initiative designed to explore and build Canada's prominence in global communities of art and culture.
Fried's passion, lyricism and humor — lauded by authors such as Allen Grossman and J.M. Coetzee — are on display as he explores great minds and great works of art that have moved him.
The intention of the research and works on display is to explore the consequences of radical changes to global cities, explore how the world is adapting to address these changes and imagine what could happen in the future.
Four themes are simultaneously explored — abstractism being the starting point, with the works of Stanley Cassleman's Luminor acrylic on canvas series and Walter + Zoniel's Toki photographic series from their 2014 Liverpool Biennial display.
, an ongoing and collaborative public art project that brings color to the streets of New York City; HALSEY MCKAY GALLERY, featuring Chris Duncan's sewn collages and works on paper that explore light and perception as physical metaphors; and international galleries, Antena Estudio of Mexico City, Mexico, showcasing Rocio Infestas; and Temnikova & Kasela Gallery of Tallinn, Estonia, displaying works by native painter, Merike Estna.
Works will span a wide variety of mediums, from traditional print form to digital media installations, videos, websites, objects, magazines and zines will all be on display; And the public will be encouraged to interact with and explore the content available.
In contrast to the work of the great masters of 1960s and 1970s like Otto Muehl, Alex Hubbard, Yves Klein — who explored the nature of their materials by performing rough or extreme changes on them — the pieces on display in «Additional Matter» examine the subtleties of material in greater detail to create a different whole.
Unlike the works of Predecessors the collection of works on display seek to explore how postmodern media such as photography and installation art encompass the motif of Romanticism as well as a revival for modern painting.
Taking place within the galleries and focusing on specific works on display, the tour offers an insight into the curator's approach and provides an introduction to the conceptual artist's work and the key themes explored the show.
The Tate says Pryde «explores the very nature of image making and display» and her work places «as much importance on the staging of the work as the images themselves».
One work on display, Jammin» Drama Project (2011 — 14), engaged over 500 New Yorkers across neighborhoods to explore the abundance of spontaneous poetry and rap that fills the city's streets.
The art works competing for the Turner Prize this year have gone on display at Tate Britain - the nominees are painter Dexter Dalwood, Spanish artist Angela de la Cruz, sound installation artist Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group - its work explores the moving image, sound and text.
Focusing on the North West, East Coast, Midlands and South, the displays will use the theme of philanthropy, the founding principle of many of these institutions, as a springboard to explore specific themes and will bring together historic, modern and contemporary works from public collections across England.
The works on view include several of Walker's large - scale print series, cut - steel sculptures, a mural, and a video installation, displaying the range of approaches the artist has taken to exploring the legacy of slavery and its impact on contemporary American identity.
Her latest body of work that will be on display at AK exhibition explores pieces by Swiss - Austrian painter Angelica Kauffmann known for adding the autobiographical element to her portraits.
This also is a key concern among works on display in A Poet * hical Wager, a group exhibition on view in the Mueller Family Gallery that explores the relationship between abstraction and ethics in the work of eleven international artists.
Her debut London exhibition «Romans & Kings» is on display at Richard Saltoun Gallery until 27 October, featuring both recent and older works — including the renowned Helen Odyssey (2007) and The last days of Pompeii (2002)-- each exploring themes surrounding fictional and non-fictional tales.
Aside from project Aloha, Building 8 is also working on a smart speaker without a display more akin to the original Amazon Echo, a 360 - degree camera, and exploring wearable devices like smart glasses and a sensor - laden necklace, people with knowledge of the products said.
Besides, Samsung doesn't want to abandon its ongoing work on in - display fingerprint scanners either, exploring Qualcomm, Synaptics and Aegis options for long overdue integration on the «Galaxy SX.»
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