Prizewinners are selected solely on the basis of
the artistic significance of their work.
Candidates are selected purely for
the artistic significance of their work, without regard to their nationality, age, or chosen discipline.
Not exact matches
The Hood Museum
of Art at Dartmouth enables and cultivates transformative encounters with
works of artistic and cultural
significance to advance critical thinking and enrich people's lives.
Exhibition spans 500 years
of drawing, including
works by Peter Paul Rubens, Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, Michelle Stuart and more to examine the
significance of the medium to western
artistic practice and study
His
work is influenced by religious art and metaphysics, and he blends the imaginative and phantasy elements
of his
artistic process with with Western religion and European folk traditions, a combination that aims to give a mythic dimension and an almost archetypal
significance.
The sixty plus
works of art by nearly forty artists, additionally reflect international
artistic responses to an US dominated ideology
of car culture — either in its specificity as an object or in its symbolic
significance — from Swiss - born Sylvie Fleury to Belgium's Wim Delvoye.
Spanning media such as painting, graphics, collage, textile art, and sculpture, Ringgold's
work captivates through the precise and masterly use
of materials and
artistic processes as well as the integration
of their cultural and political
significance.
Between historical
significance and the
work of some
of today's most important artists, Prospect 3 has a unique rhythm that is part
of the experience created by
Artistic Director, Franklin Sirmans.
The artist's immersive film installations often include durational performance, experimental theatre, and variations
of delegated creations
of artistic objects and spaces which combine the
work of architects, musicians, scientists, and craftsmen as well as factory - made products, all chosen for specific contextual and historical
significance.
This exhibition catalogue features entries with full - color illustrations
of the
works in the exhibition as well as six new essays discussing the
artistic, historical, and religious
significance of the caves and their sculptures and recent research dedicated to their digital reconstruction.
That these gestures are simultaneously legible in Untitled [black painting with portal form] is a testament to its
significance, both in the immediate context
of Rauschenberg's
work of the 1950s and as a forecasting
of the experimentation and blurring
of artistic boundaries that would follow in its wake.
An essay by Hirshhorn Associate Curator Evelyn C. Hankins sheds light on prevailing
artistic practices
of the late 1960s and early 1970s and establishes the
significance of these important
works.
This exhibition will include important paintings, sculpture, photography and
works on paper by more than thirty artists, offering a rare opportunity to examine the
significance of an
artistic tradition that, outside
of the African - American community, was too often ignored during much
of the twentieth century.
Under the leadership
of Mary Ellen Goeke, Executive Director
of FotoFocus, and curated by Kevin Moore,
Artistic Director and Curator
of FotoFocus, the program will convene leading curators and a legal expert to discuss the
significance and implications
of this presentation over the past twenty - five years and the various curatorial approaches to engaging with Mapplethorpe's
work and legacy.
«Through the
work of these remarkable women we discover the
significance of the
artistic process, and the immense influence
of that process on great
works of art.»
In this video, Eckhard Schneider (General Director, PinchukArtCenter) talks about the mission
of PinchukArtCentre, Bjorn Geldhof (Deputy
Artistic Director, PinchukArtCenter) speaks about the
significance of Tony Oursler's
work.
Works from the Cantor's permanent collection are presented alongside and in juxtaposition with contemporary works loaned by private individuals and galleries, organized around ideas of artistic inspiration and source material, the role of a preliminary study, the significance of place, the influence of technology and globalization on creation,
Works from the Cantor's permanent collection are presented alongside and in juxtaposition with contemporary
works loaned by private individuals and galleries, organized around ideas of artistic inspiration and source material, the role of a preliminary study, the significance of place, the influence of technology and globalization on creation,
works loaned by private individuals and galleries, organized around ideas
of artistic inspiration and source material, the role
of a preliminary study, the
significance of place, the influence
of technology and globalization on creation, etc..
Fleming's sculptural
work is often based on manufactured utilitarian objects with varied
significance in his daily life or
of notable influence to his
artistic practice.
Thanks to the presentation
of a large and important section
of the oeuvre, the mutual connections within the body
of work and their
artistic significance are brought to the forefront.
Nevertheless, each
work is as valid as the other in terms
of its
artistic significance.
Fleming's sculptural
work is often based on manufactured utilitarian objects with varied
significance in his daily life or
of notable influence to his
artistic... More
(One admiring critic spoke
of his
work as having «cosmic»
significance — always a sure sign that we are not being asked to judge an artist by «mere»
artistic standards.)
Sanity has prevailed and Russell Page's brilliantly designed garden at the Frick has been saved,» said Charles A. Birnbaum, president & CEO
of The Cultural Landscape Foundation, adding, «this is all the more significant because
works of landscape architecture are often overlooked, their
artistic and cultural
significance is either unknown or not understood, and they're seen as open space usable for expansions.