Inspired by the objects and
artworks in the exhibition as well as the concept of «a cosmos», participants were invited to alter their surroundings through moving and making.
The approximately 70
artworks in this exhibition reveal the artist's dramatic range, from his early figurative works dealing with social issues to his mature abstract expressionist paintings conveying music and sound, as well as politically charged issues, to his late, spiritually imbued works.
For Wild Noise / Ruido Salvaje, Arte y Moda presents six designers: Rafael Humberto Méndez González, Juan Carlos Marrero Urquiola, Mario Alberto Freixas Morales, Oscar Alberto de la Portilla Escandón, Ignacio Carmona Piñero and Vilmeidy Bombale Laborde who create experimental fashion using recycled and unconventional materials inspired
by artwork in the exhibition.
Significant
artworks in the exhibition include two landscape paintings of Java by Raden Saleh from the collection of the Smithsonian, on public display for the first time; as well as the spectacular Arab Horseman Attacked by a Lion (1842).
Artwork in the exhibition ranges in medium from drawing, photography, sculpture, installations, film, and video to performance and social practice taking place in both urban and rural landscapes.
Curators contextualize
artworks in exhibitions with audiences in mind, but artworks invoke their own contexts independently of curatorial agendas.
Each pack includes a sketchbook to use during your visit to the RA and at home, as well as a pack of cards bursting with drawing activities and information
about artworks in the exhibition.
Clearly, it's impossible to take an objective measure of «new contemporary American art» from a curatorial or an exhibition stand - point, so why not focus on the
many artworks in the exhibition instead?
After exploring modern and contemporary artwork throughout Kemper Museum, and learning about how to select and
display artwork in an exhibition, participants will create miniature pieces of art to display in their own miniature art exhibition!
Information about the artist and
artworks in the exhibition Animal Sculptures in Marble by Jane B. Armstrong, March 12 — April 2, 1978 at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Though artworks in this exhibition have been created over a span of 63 years (the earliest created in the 1950s and the latest works in 2013), they all utilize pattern, line and color to create optically intriguing works of art.
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artworks in the exhibition do have strong local connections.
Studying the initial Westernization of the Ottoman Empire through to the early Republican period, Repertoire reveals the reverberations of historic processes in today's artistic productions and provides the historical backdrop to the Modern and
contemporary artworks in the exhibition — from the musical tones of the abstract art of the 1950s to the popularized content of the 1980s.
Artworks in the exhibition comment directly on our cognitive relationship with these forces or manipulate mass, density, color, light, and space to render for the viewer a transportive experience.
Winning the Turner Prize might seem to some like mastering the art... included in
artworks in an exhibition at Tate Britain by this year's shortlisted Turner Prize contestants.
Artworks in the exhibition represent a range of mediums, including mural art, sculpture, illustration, portraiture, large - scale installations, graphic novels, photography, and more.
Energy was high as guests feasted their eyes on the more than 50
original artworks in the exhibition, which spotlights art pieces inspired by classic and popular literary works.
The 30
artworks in this exhibition reveal the versatility of lacquer as a medium used by Japanese artists to create containers, trays, plaques, braziers, and screens of enduring beauty.
Checklist
of artworks in the exhibition, «In Memoriam: 12 American Artists Who Died in the Past 12 Years,» January 15 — February 6, 1956, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
The artworks in this exhibition delve into the relationship between birds and their habitats — from the way changes in natural and built environments affect migration patterns to the role birds play in propagating plants.
Works must be one page or less and must respond to
the artworks in the exhibition Cary Leibowitz: Museum Show.
The artwork in the exhibition, Metamodern, is heavy and light in both palette and texture, engaging yet cold at times but consistently exudes a quiet sincerity.
Some artworks in the exhibition have been selected for their connection to the theme of Indian Highway, reflecting the importance of the road in migration and movement and the link between rural and urban communities.
The artworks in this exhibition are on loan from the Wennesland Collection in Kristiansand, the University of Agder and Kristiansand Cathedral School.
Includes: list of purchases and awards, list of artists and
artworks in the exhibition, selected images.
All of
the artworks in the exhibition are from the Rubells» permanent collection.
This music chronology that speaks to southern life provided an invaluable counterpoint to
the artwork in the exhibition.
Filmed at the Museum, episodes of Ovation's «Touching the Art» (2014 — 15)-- a web series by Casey Jane Ellison — focus on themes broached by «Surround Audience» and will temporarily become
an artwork in the exhibition.
For pictures and information about Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch's
artworks in the exhibition, please use the blue arrow to the right...