Sentences with phrase «artist accompanies these images»

Drawing upon a long - standing interest in poetry and literature, the artist accompanies these images with her own fragmented text that is at times infused with suggestions of violence or trauma.

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Accompanying each small biography is a well - reproduced, representative work from each artist and a discussion, in clear, succinct language, that will encourage readers to look closely at the images (and visual art in general) and form their own opinions of what they see.
A limited edition of the artist's book featuring images of works from the show and the curator's notes on Andro Wekua will be published to accompany the exhibition.
5 digital images each measuring 1 MB, with accompanying documentation labeled with: artist's name, title of work, date, size, and medium.
As Mazur creates a pair of monotype images of an amiryllis the camera captures each step of the process, accompanied by an insightful and informative narration by the artist.
... [while other images] celebrate Africa as a continent in which the geopolitical boundaries imposed by European colonial authorities were completely dissolved... [giving] artists the freedom to... borrow visual icons from any part of the continent... This exhibition has been organized with Pace Primitive, New York, and is accompanied by a fully - illustrated color catalogue with an essay by Dr. Nnamdi Elleh, Assistant Professor of Architecture History and Theory at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio.
There will be an accompanying programme of Artists Moving Image artworks, screened in Studio 74.
An extensive catalogue will accompany the exhibition, chronicling the history of Krushenick's work through images, scholarly essays, and excerpts from interviews with the artist.
To accompany the exhibition, Pace will publish a catalogue featuring a new text by the artist in addition to an app, available on iOS, with all of the images in the exhibition.
A comprehensive catalogue will accompany the exhibition, chronicling the artists» practice through essays, images, and interview excerpts.
On Sunday, June 17 from 2 pm to 3 pm curator Gianni Jetzer will moderate an artist talk as part of the Conversations program + a limited - edition catalog, published by Hatje Cantz, will accompany Unlimited, including descriptive texts and images of each artwork.
The accompanying publication Future Now: 100 Contemporary Artists 2017, featuring artists» statements, images of their works and essays from leading art figures, is available to purchase online from the AestheticArtists 2017, featuring artists» statements, images of their works and essays from leading art figures, is available to purchase online from the Aestheticartists» statements, images of their works and essays from leading art figures, is available to purchase online from the Aesthetica shop.
Each painting was originally displayed with the artist's accompanying text, which builds on the powerful visual narrative of the images.
Original artworks and commentary by Mark Tansey (b. 1949), whose large scale monochromatic allegories reference the art of photography, a pivotal technology in the reproduction and dissemination of popular images; John Currin (b. 1962), who has referenced the art of Norman Rockwell, and whose provocative figural paintings reflect upon domestic and social themes that were prevalent, though differently portrayed, in the mid-twentieth century; Vincent Desiderio (b. 1955), whose dark intellectual melodramas re-imagine scenes of crime and adventure from pulp fiction; Lucien Freud (1922 - 2011), the painter of deeply psychological works that examine the relationship of artist and model; and Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946), son of noted painter Andrew Wyeth and grandson of illustrator N.C. Wyeth, whose images convey stories real and imagined, among other artists, will be featured in the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue.
Each artist's paintings are illustrated in lavish full - colour images and accompanied by a text that leads the reader through the work in language both accessible and illuminating.
Accompanied by wall texts written by Ann Wilson Lloyd, which additionally splice the stories of these women artist couples (one living, one dead), each image is a sort of sphinx.
The vigorous public response saw the curators initially amend the image caption accompanying Mthethwa's photo to include reference to the artist's murder charge.
To accompany the exhibition, Pace will publish a catalogue featuring a new text by the artist in addition to an app, available on iOS, with all of the images in the exhibition.Download the app here.
Published to accompany an exhibition of works commissioned by the CAM Houston, this artist's book includes lush, full - color images that speak to MPA's engagement with Mars, the politics of power and colonization, light and minimalist aesthetics.
A preliminary artist list (6 - 10 artists), accompanied by one work sample (image or video link) and a one sentence description per artist.
The exhibition is accompanied by a new publication featuring colour plates of artworks from 2013 — 2017, museum installation images, references and source materials from the artist's archive and texts by Darian Leader, Craig Burnett and poet Kate Dent.
The selected artists take language and the written word as the subject of the work itself, rather than to influence interpretation of an accompanying image.
site offers much more: zoomable images of all 130 works in the exhibition, accompanied by the text that appeared on the Hammer's wall labels; eight essays, 35 artist biographies, and a detailed chronology from the now out - of - print catalogue; and documentation of the exhibition, including checklists, installation images, related programs, and critical reviews, at the three venues that hosted the show — the Hammer, MoMA PS1, and Williams College Museum of Art.
An essential book on a groundbreaking artist, the volume includes images of dozens of multicolored works accompanied by preparatory drawings and collages, as well as photographs from the studio and the factory.
When Time Magazine made its feature «How China Sees The World» the cover story of this week's issue, it chose controversial Chinese dissident artist Ai WeiWei to create the amazing image accompanying it.
Indeed, as Jean Baudrillard noted in an essay accompanying the artist's Tate Modern solo exhibition «Celebration Park» in 2006, «Huyghe's strength lies in his understanding... [that] images have become masks for universal media ventriloquism.»
Kerouac's text from the book accompanies black - and - white photo illustrations either created by Ruscha, other artists he commissioned or from found images that refer closely to what Kerouac intimated or described.
A catalogue with full - page color reproductions of the new paintings, images of the artist's New Mexico studio, and installation views of the previous nine gallery exhibitions, along with a contribution by Robert Storr, Dean of the Yale University School of Art, accompanies the exhibition.
In both the exhibition and the accompanying catalogue, which functioned as a complement to the exhibition, the images and texts that were brought together remained primarily autonomous works by others, both artists and non-artists.
A video image of Nauman's hands enacting the possible combinations of the four fingers and thumb is suspended in a dark gallery accompanied by three sound elements: Nauman's voice calling out the instructions for the different finger and thumb combinations; a piano played by artist Terry Allen and recorded in response to Nauman's instructions; and Nauman intermittently speaking the words «for children, for children.»
After reading this article, please also click HERE for the accompanying online interactive feature which includes a 3 - part video slideshow of select images from our current exhibition along with audio voice recordings of: Jonathan LeVine, along with exhibiting artists WK and Doze Green.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication, with written contributions by Philip Hoare and Dr Jean Wainwright alongside a range of artist images featured in the show.
To accompany The London Open 2015, this catalogue explores the performance, moving image, and photography of the many artists included in the exhibition.
It issues a formal citation of the artist's date pieces, rectangular photostats dominated by a dense, funerary black void, and accompanied by a compact series of white captions at the bottom of the image.
The volume will be accompanied by key images illustrating Scully's words as well as facsimile reproductions of handwritten pages by the artist into which drawings have been integrated.
Conceived as a retrospective, this exhibition of the artist's earlier and more recent works is accompanied by a bilingual (Portuguese / English) catalogue featuring more than one hundred images and excerpts from several essays and interviews with Anthony McCall from the last decade — all unpublished in Portuguese — as well as an -LSB-...]
The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue with a keynote essay of the exhibition curator Petr Nedoma and an interview of Otto M. Urban, curator at the National Gallery, with the artist, reproductions of all exhibited works and documentary images from the installation, which is the reason why the catalogue will not be out before the beginning of May.
In previous projects Bajo has invited performing artists to engage with a simple square of black fabric as a gesture of anarchist resistance to social control; commissioned weavers from India to reinterpret an abstract image derived from a highly pixilated portrait of anarchist godmother Emma Goldman; and translated anarchist manifestos into musical notation which was then performed by a string quartet and accompanied by an improvised choreography.
That exhibition and its accompanying essay heralded a new generation of artists deeply engaged with popular culture and the appropriation of mass media images.
To accompany the group exhibition Double Agent in 2008, Phil Collins has made the photographic print You'll Never Work In This Town Again (2009) for the ICA, featuring two of the images from his series you'll never work in this town again (2004 — on - going), which is a series of photographic portraits of curators, critics, dealers, collectors and other figures in the art world — photographed on the understanding that the image would be taken immediately after the artist had slapped each sitter hard around the face.
The sculpture is accompanied by an embossed lithograph, a white - on - white image of the pipe being smoked by two identical silhouette's of the artist's head.
Accompanying «Noah Purifoy: Junk Dada» at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the first monographic museum exhibition of Purifoy, this volume balances important scholarship that gives context to the work of this under - regonized artist with plenty of images of his sculptures and installations.
Keen's watercolor drawing series from the 1970s accompanying the film features fragmented film - noir inspired narrative told through a combination of words and images; the works are significant expressions of the artist's complex and idiosyncratic creative philosophy.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication in Arabic and English, featuring essays by Philip Larratt - Smith and Sophia Al - Maria, as well as full - colour images of all works in the exhibition and an illustrated chronology of the artist's life and work.
Published to accompany an exhibition at the Schirn, this book includes over 250 images — of sculptures, site - specific sound installation and more — offering an overview of the artist's heterogeneous oeuvre.
It accompanies the exhibition Moving Image: Performance, on view through July 24, 2017, comprising a compilation of four videos by artists Elena Kovylina, Kalliopi Lemos, Roman Signer, and Universal Everything that investigates the relationship between the video camera and the action it records.
Users can download the app and enjoy more than 150 images with 27 accompanying videos featuring interviews with the artists.
Esopus 21 includes artists» projects by Stephen Eichhorn, Penny McCarthy, Thomas Nozkowski and Leslie Wayne; an essay on the design of the 9/11 Memorial by architect Michael Arad; poems by Chantal Bizzini; a new installment of the «Modern Artifacts» series, copresented with the Museum of Modern Art Archives, and featuring documents related to the never - published second issue of Possibilities (edited by Robert Motherwell and Harold Rosenberg); photographer Dennis Stock's images of the 1954 world premiere of Judy Garland's A Star Is Born; an interview with playwright / filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan relating to his childhood fascination with science fiction; pages from the late Austrian artist Otto Meuhl's sketchbook featuring drawings based on Cézanne paintings; and several perspectives on the African art collective Invisible Borders: an essay by Emmanuel Iduma accompanied by a photographic portfolio; and a downloadable audio compilation of music and sounds curated by Emeka Okereke that relates to the collective's 2012 road trip.
Things That Happen is accompanied by a new publication with a specially commissioned essay by Ian Bourn and a new DVD, Nothing Special, featuring selected works from 1993 - 2011 which has been co-produced with LUX Artists» Moving Image.
It will be accompanied by a new publication featuring full colour plates of works from 2013 — 2017, installation images from museum shows, reference images from the artist's archive, texts by Darian Leader and Craig Burnett as well as a poem by Kate Dent.
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