Sentences with phrase «art on a human scale»

Since opening on McKinney Avenue in 1994 as the first venue in North Texas where contemporary art of all disciplines could be explored under one roof, The MAC has presented art on a human scale, striving to make the challenging world of contemporary art relevant and accessible to new and continuing audiences.

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Now, the scientists conclude, realizing the promise of early ART and PrEP depends on whether sufficient global political will can be mustered to provide sufficient human and financial resources to scale up HIV testing and treatment throughout the world.
With vastly contrasting pixelated art and a futuristic story, 2064: Read Only Memories challenges players not only to solve the mystery to save their friend, but to evaluate their feelings on complicated and incredibly relevant issues about what it means to be human, the dark side of technology, and how discrimination can have a larger - scale impact on the world.
While his work bears similarities to that of American abstract expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jules Olitski and Barnett Newman, Hoyland was keen to avoid what he called the «cul - de-sac» of Rothko's formalism and the erasure of all self and subject matter in painting as championed by the American critic Clement Greenberg.1 The paintings on show here exhibit Hoyland's equal emphasis on emotion, human scale, the visibility of the art - making process and the conception of a painting as the product of an individual and a time.
Given its scale, it is instructive to compare this large piece with the paintings featured in the show: where form and an entirely flat painted surface lend strength to the paintings, the subtle human touch inherent to the printers art yields a different sort of gravity, and perhaps timelessness, to the works on paper.
Known for her dynamic, emotionally charged animal and human figures, the Art School's 2018 Visiting Ceramic Artist, Beth Cavener, will discuss her inspirations, body of work, and unusual method of working «solid» on a monumental scale.
The new art depended on its this - worldliness and its human scale.
The Human Touch: Selections from the RBC Wealth Management Art Collection features forty - six large - scale paintings, prints, works on paper, and photographs that give insight into the human psyche, while helping us to understand the human condiHuman Touch: Selections from the RBC Wealth Management Art Collection features forty - six large - scale paintings, prints, works on paper, and photographs that give insight into the human psyche, while helping us to understand the human condihuman psyche, while helping us to understand the human condihuman condition.
James Rosenquist has continued to work on a grand scale and in 2006 exhibited his monumental work Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Eleanor Roosevelt, 1998 in Art Basel's prestigious Unlimited sector in Switzerland.
Jennie Goldstein is Assistant Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art where she most recently collaborated on the large - scale exhibition «Human Interest: Portraits» from the Whitney's Collection.
His installations are presented on an epic scale; poetic and art - historical references are interwoven into frank portrayals of human drama.
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