The most
ambitious exhibition about watercolour ever to be staged, with works spanning 800 years, this boundary - breaking survey celebrates the full variety of ways watercolour has been used.
The Watercolour exhibition at Tate Britain is probably the most
ambitious exhibition about watercolour ever to be staged, with works spanning 800 years.
Not exact matches
It has achieved this through ground breaking collaborative
exhibitions,
ambitious publications, and transformative programs like the Mellon Faculty Seminar, in which faculty members learn
about object - based teaching and learning and the work of the museum.
Tuchman wrote the catalogue essay for an
ambitious exhibition that New York's Leila Heller Gallery staged recently
about that critical moment.
«The Tang Museum is a leader in presenting experimental and
ambitious exhibitions, and I'm excited
about this opportunity to work with the Museum, and with the students, faculty, and staff at Skidmore College,» said Isolde Brielmaier.
The
exhibition includes 15 large scale collages and films that tell stories
about the spectrum of innocence through the viewpoints of a child, a princess and an
ambitious beauty.
Friedman's largest and most
ambitious UK
exhibition to date shows all the hallmarks of his established practice as he, to quote New York Times critic Roberta Smith, continues to «raise wonderful questions
about the making and seeing of art.»
The
exhibitions and their
ambitious joint catalog present a sometimes perplexing, always fascinating artist who makes us ponder the boundaries between abstraction and reference, and think hard
about the very nature of painting itself.
This guided tour will offer a chance to learn more
about some of the key works and the artists behind them, and also to hear
about the process of devising, selecting and staging this
ambitious group
exhibition.
Organized by the museum's curator of contemporary art, Alexandra Schwartz, the
exhibition of
about 60 works by 45 artists is
ambitious, but it feels anemic and lackluster.