Useful printed, manuscript, photographic, and other material by and on individuals and organizations is embedded in
archival collections in area institutions.
I probably won't go to the event (hard to get out on a «school night,» haha) but it's good to hear there is
another archival collection in the works.
Not exact matches
A few years ago, Anthropologie celebrated its 20th anniversary by re-releasing some of its favorite pieces
in an
Archival collection.
And this moment — a
collection of remixed
archival hits, a recreation of the iconic fall / winter 1991 finale to the tune of George Michael's «Freedom» — honored the 20th anniversary of Versace's death
in a way that emphasized the brand's power
in reflecting on the past while predicting what's to come.
This is a lovingly curated
collection of behind - the - scenes anecdotes, candid images, and
archival footage that will satisfy any fan, with enough material newly added for this release to easily warrant an upgrade for those of us that already own and cherish the 2 - disc DVD Special Edition released
in 2003, which itself was loaded with extras, all of which can also be found again on the new Blu - ray set, making this the ultimate Escape.
We have also gained exclusive access to a large
collection of
archival interviews, and are
in the process of making these available.
Most of the films
in Criterion's
collection have been previously released but this box set (released on both DVD and Blu - ray) pulls them all together and adds to the supplements with new and
archival interviews and featurettes and commentary tracks along with those supplements carried over from previous releases, and Criterion achieves something that has eluded many a DVD special edition: new interviews with Jack Nicholson reflecting on these formative films.
My favorite section is the
archival presentations and this year's
collection includes Ernst Lubitsch's Technicolor comedy Heaven Can Wait (1943), newly restored by The Film Foundation, the rediscovered and restored Argentine noir The Bitter Stems (1956), King Hu's genre - defining martial arts epic Dragon Inn (1967), and Buster Keaton's The General (1926), presented
in a new 4K restoration with an original score by the great Studio Ghibli composer Jo Hisaishi.
La - La Land Records, Warner Bros. and Warner Bros. music continue celebrating Warner Bros.» 90th anniversary with this deluxe, 2 - CD expanded
archival collection release of Don Davis» phenomenal original score to the 2003 motion picture The Matrix Reloaded, the second installment
in The Matrix Saga starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne and Carrie - Anne Moss, and directed by the Wachowski Siblings.
HMRC is pleased to make available the two major policies that guide staff
in developing and protecting HMRC
collections, the HMRC Archival Collections Management Policy and the HMRC's Texas and Local History Collection Develo
collections, the HMRC
Archival Collections Management Policy and the HMRC's Texas and Local History Collection Develo
Collections Management Policy and the HMRC's Texas and Local History Collection Development Plan.
While working for Athens Regional Library System (ARLS), archivist Angela Stanley realized that the rich history of African Americans
in her community wasn't well - reflected
in the library's
archival collection.
Our
archival collections document all areas and facets of history associated with Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) from the Spanish Exploration and the establishment of the Presidio
in 1776 through the park's creation
in 1972, as well as recent activities within the park.
Emily Carr University's
Archival collection contains photographs, college calendars, student newspapers, posters and other memorabilia related to the history of the University back to its founding
in 1925 as the Vancouver School of Decorative and Applied Arts.
In addition to a selection of works by Motherwell and the artists he brought to Hunter College, the exhibition will offer a
collection of
archival materials to make the case for the aesthetic and intellectual remaking of Hunter's Art Department.
Designed by the MNBAQ and organized
in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), supported by the Joan Mitchell Foundation
in New York and the Estate of Jean - Paul Riopelle
in Montréal, the exhibition mainly presents large - format paintings, a number of works on paper and
archival documents from more than 30 French, Canadian and American lenders, private and museum
collections.
Predicated on thorough theoretical research and a deep investigation into
archival material, Thomas's conceptual process relies substantially on the
collection of both the iconic and the transient
in literary and photographic relics of mass culture.
BOB ADELMAN (1930 - 2016) James Rosenquist
in his studio, working on the painting, «Fahrenheit 1982», currently
in the
collection of MOMA photograph 1981 (printed later)
archival pigment print, AP, signed paper size > 30 x 20.5 inches
In the spirit of Installation's month of photography, we are thrilled to share a stunning
collection of exhibition - quality, hand - printed and processed images on
archival paper.
The NEA grant was awarded
in the category of Access to Artistic Excellence
in the field of visual arts,
in order to support the assessment of
collections and the
archival needs of organizations
in the alternative arts movement.
Prior to joining CCS Bard
in 2008, she was Senior Archivist at the Fales Library and Special
Collections at New York University where she helped build a mixed format
collection of
archival materials relating to the contemporary and performing arts.
In addition to works from these years, Gerhard Richter: Colour Charts will present a
collection of
archival documents related to the series, including an original 1960s Ducolux sample card for enamel paint.
To more fully represent the working methods of photographers and news agencies, the RIC has
in recent years acquired a number of large
archival collections, including the Black Star
collection of press photography, the Rudolph P. Bratty Family
Collection of Canadian subject matter from the New York Times Photo Archive, and several individual artist archives.
Alongside these major works is a
collection of
archival objects on exhibit — selected by Silva from Anatsui's studio, study and library
in Nsukka, Nigeria.
In order to address the historic proliferation of the «Pseudo Georgian» aesthetic, two eighteenth century pattern books borrowed from the British Architectural Library are also displayed alongside objects from the artist's own
collection — as well as a selection of critical articles culled from
archival copies of Building magazine, one of the oldest publications to address the entire culture of Britain's construction industry.
In this series, project researchers Kirk Nickel and Maia Woolner will share how they recreated Grunwald's story through archival research, from his early collecting days in Germany to the seizure of his collection by the Gestapo to his emigration to the United States and rebuilding his collectio
In this series, project researchers Kirk Nickel and Maia Woolner will share how they recreated Grunwald's story through
archival research, from his early collecting days
in Germany to the seizure of his collection by the Gestapo to his emigration to the United States and rebuilding his collectio
in Germany to the seizure of his
collection by the Gestapo to his emigration to the United States and rebuilding his
collection.
Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders has been organized by Judith F. Dolkart, deputy director of art and
archival collections and Gund Family Chief Curator and will be on view
in the Aileen and Brian Roberts Gallery.
Anthony Cocciolo, an assistant professor
in Pratt Institute's School of Information and Library Science, was recently recognized with The Library of Congress» National Digital Stewardship Alliance Innovation Award for his innovative approaches to teaching digital preservation practices at Pratt,
in particular his work partnering classes with
archival institutions to work on the digitization and digital preservation of analog audio
collections.
The Foundation holds the largest and foremost
collection of works of contemporary African - American artists from the Southern United States, encompassing over 1,200 works by more than 160 artists as well as a
collection of
archival photographs, videos and documents relating to artists
in the
collection.
The Foundation holds the largest and foremost
collection of works of contemporary African American artists from the Southern United States, encompassing over 1,200 works by more than 160 artists, as well as a
collection of
archival photographs, videos, and documents relating to the artists
in the
collection.
Also, the presentation will include
archival material from the Gordon Parks Papers
in WSU Special
Collections and University Archives.
With the addition of a College of the Arts library on the CSU RiverPark Campus adjacent to the Bo Bartlett Center, the Center's curator will continually broaden the
collection by actively seeking the donation of sketchbooks, journals and
archival materials of other noteworthy American artists interested
in a permanent repository for their work.
New discoveries will be unveiled
in this expansive exhibition, featuring more than 120 Homer paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and
archival materials, including his camera, from the BCMA's extensive
collection of the artist's work
The first publication to document the Museum's
collection and its connections to dramatic changes
in artistic practice over the past 70 years, Unpacking the
Collection introduces this vital regional center for craft through photographs of work, essays, texts,
archival photographs, decade - by - decade accounts of the institution's links to modern craft history and an abbreviated exhibition chronology.
In conjunction with «Extreme Measures,» Chris Burden's museum - wide exhibition, «Pushing the Limits» is presentation of artist drawings, correspondence, ephemera, photographs, and video footage culled from the New Museum's rich
archival collection.
Search or browse our
archival collections including those that have been digitized
in full or
in part.
Simultaneously with the work of artists will be on display and a small part of
archival and documentary material with photos of the marine life of Patmos, from major monuments and ceremonies of island associated with water as well as images and texts associated with the
collection, the management and the consumption of water
in Patmos
in the past and the present.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 Talk and Book Signing: Christo at 192 Books For the occasion of the release of Matthias Koddenberg's new book, Christo and Jeanne - Claude:
In / Out Studio, a
collection of photographs and
archival material that provides a glimpse into the behind - the - scenes making of the couple's massive installation projects, the author will join Christo for a book signing and talk at Chelsea's 192 Books.
This exhibition, organized by the Rubin Museum
in New York, includes works of art and
archival materials on loan from the Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung, the C.G. Jung Institute
in Zurich, the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, the Jung family private archive, and other private
collections.
Extending from the comprehensive nature of the museum's holdings, the
archival photography
collection spans the entirety of the artist's lifetime from his birth
in 1904 through the years following his death
in 1980.
John G. Hanhardt has a long career devoted to representing film and the media arts
in museum exhibition contexts, and building contemporary art
collections and
archival programs.
Lambda C - print 30 x 20 inches: paper size 32 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches: frame size Edition of 350 Signed, Numbered and Dated
in Pen by Cindy Sherman on the verso © 2005 Cindy Sherman In an archival black wood frame Museum Collections Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA Phyllis Tuchman Collection, (TL.2007.74.38) Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg,
in Pen by Cindy Sherman on the verso © 2005 Cindy Sherman
In an archival black wood frame Museum Collections Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA Phyllis Tuchman Collection, (TL.2007.74.38) Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg,
In an
archival black wood frame Museum
Collections Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA Phyllis Tuchman Collection, (TL.2007.74.38) Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is
in the early stage of processing our rich
collection of
archival materials.
In exchange, he offered a sizeable collection of archival material pertaining to his contemporary and friend Vladimir Mayakovsky, which Burliuk offered to donate to the Mayakovsky Museum in addition to over 100 original painting
In exchange, he offered a sizeable
collection of
archival material pertaining to his contemporary and friend Vladimir Mayakovsky, which Burliuk offered to donate to the Mayakovsky Museum
in addition to over 100 original painting
in addition to over 100 original paintings.
As Archivist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation, Laura Morris manages the Foundation's
archival collections and facilitates access to these research materials for scholars, curators, students, and others with an interest
in Mitchell's life and work.
The event will also mark the soft launch of the digitised
archival collections of two pioneering alternative art spaces
in Vietnam — Salon Natasha (Hanoi) and Blue Space Contemporary Arts Center (Ho Chi Minh City)-- on Asia Art Archive's digital platform.
The official Foundation building is located
in Bethany, Connecticut, and «includes a central research and
archival storage center to accommodate the Foundation's art
collections, library and archives, and offices, as well as residence studios for visiting artists.»
-- Allen Ruppersberg, BOMB, 109, Fall 2009 About the Sourcebook Series Each book
in the Independent Curators International (ICI) Sourcebook Series is edited by a single artist, includes a
collection of primary research materials and influences, such as rare
archival documents, artwork studies, and excerpts of landmark publications, selected from the artist's own archive and annotated with personal commentary.
Also on display is related
archival material, acquired
in 2014 for the Leeds Museums and Galleries sculpture
collection, which the Institute curates and manages
in a unique partnership that has built one of the strongest public
collections of British sculpture.
Taking a newly acquired
archival collection, this exhibition sheds light on the relationship between sculpture and architecture and the role of art
in British society following the Second World War
in Britain.
Drawn primarily from the holdings of Jerry Bywaters Special
Collections in the Hamon Arts Library, this exhibition of lithographs, drawings,
archival materials, and a few paintings documents the career of one of Dallas's most prominent artists from the first half of the 20th century.