Sentences with phrase «ambitious exhibitions remain»

To be sure, most agree that the museum's expansive collections and ambitious exhibitions remain strong.

Not exact matches

The Contemporary presents an ambitious exhibition with John Armleder and Olivier Mosset, two of the most influential artists working today, and whose work remains under - recognized in the United States.
By the mid-1990s Arnett's efforts resulted in an ambitious project to survey the visual tradition of the African American South: an exhibition and two - volume book, titled Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South, which was ultimately presented at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and remains the most in - depth scholarly examination of its kind.
In this way Jago's ambitious works depict the Piltdown Tactics of the exhibition's name, as we all scrap in this florid muck for the sake of a legacy like that of the hoaxed millennia - old human remains unearthed in Piltdown, southern England.
This ambitious outdoor exhibition will open in the summer and remain on view until the fair closes.
Featuring two - hundred objects, among which her minuscule size renderings of Southern architecture remain her best known works, the ambitious exhibition also includes her writings documenting her life until the final days in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she maintained a studio.
We're tough around here, and we can take it if someone's talking behind our backs: Hilton Kramer, testy art critic for the New York Observer, came to San Francisco on «other business,» he writes, but managed to stop in at the Museum of Modern Art, where he glanced at the Gerhard Richter show (which he'd «already suffered through at MoMA in New York») and looked both at the permanent collection (early Matisses «remain, in my opinion, SFMOMA's principal aesthetic asset») and the Ellsworth Kelly exhibition («What could be more personal than the persistent, unvarying project of self - abnegation on a monumental scale that we observe in his own most ambitious abstractions?»
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