Not exact matches
It opens with a shot of each athlete, and unfolds to
reveal that they are
accompanied by thousands of replicas of themselves all
working in unison to perfect their skill.
Each of the illustrations is
accompanied by a short,
revealing insight into the artist's inspiration for their
work.
This resplendent monograph, which
accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it,
reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures of Otero's oeuvre to date, from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made of fragments and scraps of oil paint culled from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative sculptural
work in porcelain and steel or iron.
The
accompanying catalogue, the Museum's first in a digital format, provides a visually rich experience of some 260 rarely - seen
works,
revealing the centrality of drawing within Still's life - long creative process.
Not unlike the consumer's experience in the grocery store, where food products are
accompanied by text listing ingredients and nutritional value (along with marketing copy), the art consumer is presented with language — title, date, dimensions, materials, a press release — that may
reveal meaning illegible in the
work itself.
This fully illustrated catalogue was published to
accompany the exhibition, Alexander Calder: MULTUM IN PARVO and features archival material, installation photography, and original sketches by Santiago Calatrava that
reveal the architectural process in response to Calder's ideas and
work.
Featuring around seventy paintings spanning the entire length of her career, this handsome book
accompanies a major retrospective of her
work, and
reveals her underlying interest in the history of photography, German painting of the 1920s, and other artists, such as Van Gogh and Cézanne, all of which provided an important precedent for the veracity and raw emotional intensity of her figurative
works.
The space, as an interview with Goode Bryant in the
accompanying sourcebook
reveals, showed only
work by African American artists until 1977.
Guest curated by Debra Bricker Balken, the exhibition and
accompanying catalogue present both a celebration and assessment of the
work,
revealing how Takenaga has enriched the languages of abstraction during the past two decades.
Accompanying a major exhibition and including insightful essays by a team of scholars, this book
reveals a less - known aspect of Pollock's
work.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring archival material, installation photography, and original sketches by Santiago Calatrava that
reveal the architectural process in response to Calder's ideas and
work.
Published to
accompany an exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Parallel Practices explores the trajectory of these artists» practices to
reveal shared and complementary aspects, as well as to highlight the significant divergences and differences that characterize each artist's
work.