The juxtaposition of the paintings of
these artists encourages conversations about three very different forms of abstract personal expression.
Not exact matches
Viewed in such close proximity, the essential physicality of both de Kooning's painting and Chamberlain's sculpture emerges, and the installation
encourages an aesthetic
conversation between both
artists and their chosen mediums.
This past spring, the gallery relocated to a 4,000 - square - foot space in Hollywood with the capacity to support large - scale projects and exhibitions, aiming to represent both local and international contemporary
artists and engage with the community to
encourage cultural
conversation.
As part of the 2009 Creative Time - presented project It Is What It Is, British
artist Jeremy Deller (born 1966)
encouraged the public to address the conflict in Iraq by inviting a revolving cast of participants to take up residence in New York's New Museum and discuss the war, later setting up at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago to record
conversations and photograph each participant in the project.
Mounted annually at the Park Avenue Armory by the ADAA, a nonprofit membership organization of the leading art dealers from around the country, The Art Show 2017 once again fostered a distinct fair environment —
encouraging active
conversations with gallerists and close looking at works by
artists from a variety of genres, practices, and national and international origins.
By addressing certain issues that have both united and polarized the neighborhood over the last 30 + years, the exhibition will
encourage artists and community members to become an active part of the
conversation by focusing on the particular insights and experimental processes that
artists bring to imagining new urban spaces.
Peep - Hole wants to
encourage people to take a closer look at artistic practice through an agile program that moves between the format of exhibitions, publications, lectures and
conversations, always intended to foreground the
artists.
The MFA program
encourages cross-disciplinary
conversations among faculty and students and having studios, seminar rooms, and critique spaces in close proximity will facilitate the cross-fertilization of ideas and approaches and create a more vibrant and stimulating environment where young
artists can flourish.
If there is something universal about great
artists it is that they always
encourage interesting
conversations.
Launched in December 2002, Transformer's FRAMEWORK Panel Series engages
artists, arts professionals, cultural leaders, and audiences in
conversation to create an oral «field guide» to
encourage and support individual emerging
artists in our community, and educate audiences through the sharing of best practices within the contemporary visual arts.
They
encouraged the greatest philosophers, scientists,
artists, and architects of the day; and they brought art, music, dance, enlightened
conversation, and experimentation into the palaces and royal gardens, and supported industry, trade, and imperial ambition.
The cross-disciplinary nature of the
conversation is meant to foster the widest possible dialogue among
artists,
encourage divergent thinking and discourage the easy acceptance of received notions.
The format and presentation of the exhibition at S │ 2 London will echo the fluid and shifting character of Signals itself, with the gallery rehung every few weeks
encouraging new
conversations and visual synergies between all the
artists and their works.
Our exhibitions, educational programs,
artists» talks, events and publications, both on and off site,
encourage critical inquiry and
conversation.
Conversations is a selection of diverse displays from the IMMA Collection that present the idea of dialogue on a number of levels: between «then» and «now» in
artists» work at different times in their career; and works that
encourage exchange between the Collection,
artists, their work and the viewer.
The Gallery at BloomBars presents exhibitions and programs that spark important
conversations and
encourage relationships between the
artist and community.
By bringing back into print important but overlooked books — often pieces by established
artists and authors — and by commissioning emerging writers, philosophers, and
artists to write freely on visual culture, David Zwirner Books aims to
encourage a richer
conversation between the worlds of literary and visual art.