Sentences with phrase «about doing an installation»

I had been thinking about doing an installation of all double - sided work hung from the ceiling precisely so the viewer would become a part of the work and the boundaries of the paintings would blur as one walked through the space.

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Think about it — if you have a question about which camera to buy, do you want to talk to the guy who specializes in GPS installation?
The haunting installation, which was eventually washed away by the tide after about four hours, was done to remember the fallen soldiers who lost their lives during the operation and remind viewers of the horrors of war.
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It was designed not to be safer than a seat belt, but to simplify car seat installation so parents didn't need to learn about locking so many different types of seat belts.
You don't need to worry about drilling holes or permanent installations for the gate, and you can use it in other areas of the apartment.
Clearly, the folks at Chicco don't want parents to waste time worrying about the proper installation and security of their car seats.
Fully loaded, the single - bedroom mkLotus lists at $ 249,000 — about $ 356 a square foot — and that doesn't include installation, site preparation, or the land itself.
The basic Classmate PC costs about $ 300 to make, but this does not include software, installation and ongoing support.
It talks about Harvey Milk and the Communist Manifesto and the Civil Rights Movement and the CIA installation of Pinochet and the madness of a majority that still believes there were weapons of mass destruction in an Iraq... and it does so as backdrop to the disintegration of privileged white boy Dan (Gosling), a teacher at a rough inner - city school nursing a crack habit.
Combined with an education programme to staff and the installation of correct controls, you'll be able to see your energy usage and do something about it.
Think about it, Lectora Online works in your web browser, you don't have the hassle of installation.
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Make sure to read all the steps and, do not even think about skipping any steps because that will not help you finish installation process and you will then be forced to repeat the entire tutorial guide.
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If the update doesn't reach your device yet, you can try to pull the update by heading into Settings — > tap About Tablet — > System Updates — > hit Install Now button — > the device Reboots automatically — > Installation Process begins — > Let it do its task till the upgrade process finishes successfully.
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Doing research and am unclear about t - posts, as I have horse pasture fenced this way, I eAt to do above ground installation, will the t - posts interfere?
It took about 15 phone calls and lots of prodding, but I was able to have the connection installed rather quickly for Santa Teresa standards.When I asked a cafe owner to call the installation man for me (I don't speak Spanish yet), he laughed and said, «Slow down chica, this is Costa Rica!»
Kessler writes that the exhibition «is not only about a group of Mark Rothko paintings done at the peak of his career, but it's also about an ingenious restoration technique — a way to restore the color of these faded murals via non-invasive digital projections... The exhibition features a much - damaged five - panel mural that Rothko was commissioned to make in 1961 - 62 for the penthouse dining room of Harvard University's Holyoke Center... 38 studies for the murals... And, presented here for the first time, a sixth [undamaged] mural which was painted for the commission and held in reserve until Rothko decided which five paintings he wanted for the final installation
In an unexpectedly combative interview in advance of the show's installation, he spoke to Artspace deputy editor Karen Rosenberg about what critics do or don't see in his work, whether figurative painting is having a resurgence, and why the word «political» carries so much baggage.
Did anything about your thinking change during the exhibition planning and installation?
Those of us who speak about things that are inherently silent regularly trudge off dutifully to gallery shows with guarded expectations, hoping to find quality north of finger painting and an installation that doesn't resemble a grad student's notion of chaos theory.
Insist they did: Robert Gober's handmade newspapers with headlines about the gay «threat» to marriage; the graffitilike scrawl on Pat Ward Williams's mural of five young black men asking viewers «What You Lookn At»; and Pepón Osorio's installation of a cramped Latino home featuring a corpse covered with a bloody sheet — The Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?).
Accounts of the show tend to focus on how Hammons revisited the gallery on multiple occasions to contribute additional framed materials and reposition those artworks already included, and on how his last - minute changes to the show's installation meant the works featured in the catalogue did not match up with the works on view, as if the real story was about Hammons and his enigmatic ways.
When Roberta Smith worried about too many spare installations, she worried about a new paradigm, but curators good and bad alike are making do with less.
Play More consists of a series of interactive art installations, all of which are created for dogs and inspired by the things they love to do including playing fetch, splashing about in water and sniffing the air to enjoy many different scents.
A few weeks after I did the painting, Tracey Emin was shown on TV getting very angry about an installation because someone had substituted another pair of knickers for hers... That makes it a bit sad.»
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None of the artists who participated in the installation were paid to do so, because as Thomas said, «it's not about money.»
New York artist and educator William Powhida talks about: his transition from writing about artists to making work about artists and the art world; his minor art celebrity; the Miami art fair scene, and what it's like being an artist who does Miami; his installation at Marlborough Gallery in which he created the character of «Powhida,» his alter ego who ruled over the show... and which made up all of the «work» in the show.
A lot of what Mr. Comer's installation is about is the phenomenon of mixing, how everyone's doing everything.
C617: Can you talk about the progression of your artwork from drawing and sculpture to the large sculptural installations you're doing now?
We don't know much about this «performance installation» beyond the fact that it delves into «childhood triumphs and traumas... in an attempt to better understand the difference between self - care and self - defense.»
Do Ho Suh's (b. 1962) first exhibition at Victoria Miro, London, was a show - stopping example of conceptual installation, a display which, on reflection, poses interesting questions about the landscape of curation.
It is still, after all, intended to promote discussion about «new developments in British art», but other than the Otolith Group's dense, studious installation, none of the artists are doing anything particularly surprising or fresh.
«I guess I don't think so much about whether the art world is accessible, but more so about creating my own context,» says Lauren Halsey, whose immersive installations manifest otherworldly, Afrofuturist environments.
The installations speak as much about conditions in post-Stalinist Russia as they do about the human condition universally.
My admiration led to me writing a catalogue essay for an exhibition he did with Peter Doig at the Santa Monica Museum of Contemporary Art, and that led to visiting his studio over several months to research a feature about the creation of his - now famous - painting installation The Upper Room.
Part installation, part Happening and part performance piece, the immersive nature of this Work is central to the inclusive nature of Creed's art, «If you make a movement, you make a balloon rub up against someone else, what you do effects people» (M. Creed, quoted by J. Jones, «What's so minimal about 15,000 balloons?
Their installations speak as much about conditions in post-Stalinist Russia as they do about the human condition universally.
How did you go about translating elements of this film project into an installation?
What's most impressive about the Otolith Group's darkened installation — which also contains the Group's film of Satyajit Ray's unproduced screenplay The Alien, as well as small pools of light illuminating intimidating - looking theoretical texts — is that its unabashed nerdiness doesn't compromise its compelling beauty and sense of intellectual wonder.
For the past several years, Peña Salinas has been doing research about Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue, the male and female Aztec deities of rain and fertility, in an ongoing body of composed of sculpture, images, installation, and video.
«We did have to think about fire hazards,» admitted Fitzpatrick with a laugh, remembering what Nate Lowman warned him during their installation: «Turn these lamps off at night!
«Each of the paintings is done through a kind of meandering perspective, which challenges you to think about where you're looking and what exactly it is that you're referring to when you're responding to it,» she says, explaining the set - up of the installation.
The museum people thought him «difficult» because he didn't want to accept the curator's ideas about the installation.
Or, if you really want to not think about what to do with the old stuff when you're bringing in the new, there is Zip Express.Zip Express Installations will not only help you set up your new devices, but also haul away the old — for a small charge, of course.
If nothing is done, Naam said that this move likely puts U.S. solar installations about a year behind schedule.
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