Sentences with phrase «artists reflect on»

In this online series, artists reflect on what art is, what inspires them from across 5,000 years of art, and in so doing, they reveal the power of a museum and The Met.
The artists reflect on the transformation of the work from handmade maquettes into monumental sculptures, using the lost wax method of casting, an entirely new method for the artists.
Leonardo Drew has been documented in numerous publications such as «New Directions in American Drawing» (Columbus Museum) and «Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery» (The New York Historical Society) alongside several features on the NY Times and Houston Chronicle.
MEMORY BANKS: 26 artists reflect on the impact of memory within...
«Ernest C Withers and Glenn Ligon: I Am A Man Teaching Galleries One and Two,» Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, MO, January 20 — March 28, 2006 «Down by Law, curated by The Wrong Gallery,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 21 — May 15, 2006 «Collective Histories / Collective Memories: California Modern,» Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, February 6 — September 24, 2006 «Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards,» American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, May 19 — June 12, 2006 «Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery,» New - York Historical Society, New York, NY, June 16, 2006 — January 7, 2007; catalogue «The Past Made Present: Contemporary Art and Memory,» Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, September 2, 2006 — January 15, 2007 «Group Dynamic: Portfolios, Series, and Sets,» Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA, September 15 — December 29, 2006 «black alphabet: conTEXTS of contemporary african - american art,» Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland, September 22 — November 19, 2006 «Interstellar Low Ways,» Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL, October 15, 2006 — January 14, 2007 «Process and Collaboration: Celebrating Twelve Years at 1315 Cherry Street,» The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, December 2, 2006 — January 6, 2007 «Defamation of Character,» organized by Neville Wakefield, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, New York, October 29, 2006 — January 8, 2007 «Voodoo Macbeth,» curated by David A Bailey, De La Warr Pavilion, East Sussex, UK, October 7, 2006 — January 22, 2007 «Yes Bruce Nauman,» Zwirner & Wirth, New York, NY, July 7 — September 9, 2006 «Gifts go in one direction,» curated by Alexander Nagel, apexart, New York, NY, July 5 — August 12, 2006 «SUBJECT,» Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, CT, May 13 — August 14, 2006 «Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture,» American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, March 7 — April 9, 2006 «Dark Places,» Santa Monica Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles, CA, January 21 — April 22, 2006 «Skin Is a Language,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 12 — May 21, 2006 «Portraits of Artists: A selection of photographic works from the collection,» Luhring Augustine, New York, NY, January 7 — February 11, 2006
Engaging social and political issues or depicting common humanity built around the sport, these artists reflect on the role of the game with society.
In this indispensable book, these distinguished scholars and artists reflect on the pictures from the collection that hold significance to them.
The artists reflect on the transformation of the work from handmade maquettes into monumental sculptures, using the lost wax method of casting, an entirely new method for...
Taking inspiration from their personal travels and witnessed memories the artists reflect on these moments.
Exhibiting artists reflect on the complexities of living with more than one culture.
In Modern Fuel's Main Gallery, the artists reflect on prevailing modes of representation — on format and framing — in an attempt to situate cultural production within the social structures and spaces through which it unfolds.
Six Thai artists reflect on the current state of Thailand in «Subjective Truth», an exhibition curated by Iola Lenzi at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong and coinciding with the first edition of Art Basel Hong Kong 2013.
The Belskie Museum in Closter, NJ is hosting an art exhibit where artists reflect on their past artwork and compare to their more current art.
Ten renowned local and international contemporary artists reflect on how photographic images speak to us in this exhibition assembled by Canadian curator Christopher Eamon exclusively for Capture Photography Festival.
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Within the exhibition, several artists reflect on the intersections between art and life through the way the body, metaphorically and physically, is experienced and located in space.
The work was originally conceived for New - York Historical's 2006 exhibition, Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery.
This discussion is in conjunction with the Historical Society's exhibition Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery.
«Artists reflect on political, social or visual conditions of our surroundings.
2006 Abstraction, Energy Experimentation, The Studio Museum, Harlem, NY Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery, The New York Historical Society, New York, NY
Renowned exhibiting artists reflect on the SCAD Museum of Art, winner of the 2014 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture.
NEW YORK «Full House»; «Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery»; Zaha Hadid; Richard Serra; Mark di Suvero; Jenny Holzer; Fred Wilson; Leon Polk Smith; James Lee Byars; «Daughters of Dada»; Stephen Mueller; Alexis Rockman; Judy Glantzman; Anthony Fry; Natvar Bhavsar; Ed Baynard; «From Talbot to Turner»; Doug Trump; «Great Performance: Contemporary Chinese Photography»; Fred Otnes; Harold Haliday Costain
The licensed 2005 featurette «Defining a Style» (12:34) lets animators and background artists reflect on their work on the film, their memories of production, and the film's significance decades later.
This important work, which joined the High Museum's collection in 2014, shows the artist reflecting on his career in his signature layered, collage style.
On the occasion of two UK solo exhibitions, the British artist reflects on the art and events that have shaped her career
This series of Special Projects brings together an international roster of artists reflecting on the «white cube» exhibition space in different ways.
Younger artists are modestly looking back, like Lia Halloran, but so are dedicated artists reflecting on themselves and their work, like Jeffrey Kessel.
In 2006 Brice had her first solo exhibition of paintings at Goodman Gallery Johannesburg titled Night Vision in which the artist reflected on the uncertainties of childhood.
the artist reflects on his own childhood as a school student in johannesburg during the twilight of apartheid
Arirang unites: 17 Korean American women artist reflect on cross-cultural heritage at exhibition opening
In Conversation: Elio Rodríguez As he wraps up a fellowship at Harvard, the artist reflects on the experience and what comes next Read more
Okwui Okpokwasili «Poor People's TV Room» Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 220 E Chicago Avenue Chicago OPENS: April 12 The Bessie Award — winning artist reflects on gender, identity, and history in this performance that blends original dance, song, film, and text.
The Arte Povera artist reflects on the impression that popular military culture left on his early life through a kind of ironic adult - childlike lens.
In this condensed excerpt from a conversation on the eve of his Michael Werner opening, the artist reflects on the changes, continuities, and controversies that continue to animate his work.
Celebrated German artist reflects on his work before opening of his biggest UK show, at White Cube gallery in London
Each radically unlike the other, these diverse portrayals of the artist reflect on his own conflicting perceptions of the artist's role in society.
In this deceptively demure show, the Toronto - based artist reflects on her identity as the Miami - born daughter of parents from Cuba and Puerto Rico, and finds it full of contradictions.
On the occasion of two UK solo exhibitions, the British artist reflects on the art and events that have shaped her career From an article at Frieze.com Read more: https://frieze.com/article/influences-lubaina-himid
From Media to Metaphor: Art About Aids chronicles the visual conversation in which artists reflected on the AIDS epidemic in 1993 during the height of the deepening and ongoing catastrophe.
As his retrospective is being installed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the artist reflects on 4 decades of his work.
Collective Memory: Artists Reflecting on the Arts Curated by Jessica Daryl Winer May 23rd - July 7th 2018 Equity Gallery, 245 Broome Street, New York, NY 10002 Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 23rd, 6 - 8 PM Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Friday, 1 - 7 PM and Saturday, 12 - 6 PM.
Equity Gallery is pleased to present Collective Memory: Artists Reflecting on the Arts, a group exhibition curated by Jessica Daryl Winer, featuring the work of Elliott Arkin, Babette Bloch, Christopher Carroll Calkins, Valentina DuBasky, Gabriel Ferrer, Christopher Gallego, Ana Golici, Emilie Lemakis, Marc Mellon, Michael Townsend and Jessica Daryl Winer.
Over the course of six «seasons,» the museum will feature videos of artists reflecting on the artists and works in the Met's expansive and historic collection that inspire their own practices.
NewArtTV interviewed Kjartansson at the Iceland Pavilion on Biennale opening week as the artist reflects on the decline of masculinity, of painting, of Venice, and his strange affection for the end..
Building upon the themes and techniques explored in previous solo collections including Multiplied (2016), Overlapping View (2015), An American Trilogy and Turneresque (both 2014), Cánovas» latest exhibition at Halcyon Gallery sees the artist reflect on the complex connection between past and present, along with an examination of colour and form.
Limbo, a 2013 exhibition staged in New York, saw the artist reflect on the events of 9/11; they grew out of the three days after the terrorist attacks Moritz spent stranded in Nova Scotia when her plane was diverted.
By distorting and ridiculing this conventionalised, stereotyped imagery, the artist reflects on the things that affect us psychologically in our social - cultural reality and consequently by communicating more authentically, creates a catalyst by which to remedy the toxicity found in humanity.
With a retrospective at Tate Modern in London, the pioneering artist reflects on her past and present projects.
Lorraine O'Grady: A Portrait (2012), inspired by Gertrude Stein's textual portraits, presents a chronology of O'Grady's work as a conceptual artist in New York since the 1970s and the artist reflecting on her familial relationships.
The artist reflects on Procrustes, who according to Greek mythology was a robber - innkeeper on the sacred road between Athens and Eleusis.
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