Not exact matches
The upcoming
exhibition addresses the recurring themes throughout Fouts» work, such as time, nature, and religious iconography, and includes
key pieces from the past decade, alongside new works on view for the first time.
In the second room of the gallery, Bertrand Lavier has choose to
address the notion of time,
key in the narrative of the
exhibition, by selecting a series of his renowned Mirror Paintings.
The interaction between these works and their spatial implementation plays a
key role in the
exhibition,
addressing Raven Row's distinct architecture, and the potential for dialogue across different conceptual frameworks.
Both meta and playful, Carpet Rug embodies a
key theme
addressed by the
exhibition: the ever - more - blurry distinctions between art, design, craft, commerce and value.
While demonstrating the building's unique ability to shape the presentation and experience of contemporary art, this
exhibition also examines how artists
address museum spaces as a
key element in the development of their work.
Her dynamic, immersive installations
address key issues that span the realms of film, museum
exhibitions, the natural sciences, and contemporary culture through the deployment of movement, scale, and architecture.
During the symposium, a selection of
key experts in the field have
addressed these questions and framed them in the wider context of the naissance of the modern and contemporary art museum and the role models of Pontus Hultén and Willem Sandberg, our continuous engagement with the art production of the 1960s, the place of these
exhibitions in the wider artistic oeuvres of the participating artists, post-1960s «labyrinthine»
exhibition practices at large, and the growing discipline of
exhibition history.
The impressive roster of international artists in this
exhibition are known for
addressing community - specific issues in their work, and a
key component to the
exhibition will be the satellite projects throughout the community.
For the Turner Prize
exhibition Ms Chetwynd has restaged
key moments from her nominated
exhibition Odd Man Out 2011 which
addressed ideas of democracy and the consequences of decision making through two folksy plays acted by puppets.
To coincide with MUMA's
exhibition Borders, Barriers, Walls curated by Francis E. Parker, this panel discussion will
address some of the
exhibition's
key themes and concerns.
The
exhibition Todas las variaciones son válidas, incluida esta (All Variations Are Valid, Including this One), presented by the Museo Reina Sofía,
addresses these issues and reflects upon other
key aspects in her artistic practice, for instance the visibility of the creative process in time and space and the mobilisation and transformation of the body.