Sentences with phrase «artwork on display includes»

The artwork on display includes over 70 portraits, from a collection of approximately 300, realized in all mediums by artists that Quinn has championed over the years.
Francis Bacon artwork on display includes «Painted Screen» (c. 1929), «Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion» (c. 1944), and «Triptych — August 1972» (pictured above).

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The side - snapped Blu - ray case displays artwork on both sides and includes a Sony Rewards code in addition to the UltraViolet one.
Licensing Expo gets underway in Las Vegas tomorrow, and thanks to Coming Soon we've got a look at some of the artwork on display on the convention floor, including Independence Day 2, Steven Spielberg's The BFG, Illumination's The Secret Life of Pets, Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, a fourth Alvin and the -LSB-...]
In addition to his highly detailed Kaiju figures, the artwork he had on display in Virginia Beach featured many of horror's greatest icons, including the Frankenstein monster, Nosferatu, the Wolfman, the Mummy, a Martian invader, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and more recent killers like Pennywise and Michael Myers.
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The winning artworks will be on display at Jerwood Space, London from 16 September — 25 October 2015, followed by a tour to venues across the UK, including Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum: The Wilson (21 November 2015 — 31 January 2016), Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury (11 February — 9 April 2016), and Falmouth Art Gallery (23 April — 25 June 2016).
Additional artworks, presented like trophies displayed on a table, include handmade books and a cast silver branch.
Leo had earlier walked around the convention center with his posse looking at art in numerous booths for galleries including Luhring Augustine, Metro Pictures — which had a big Cindy Sherman artwork on display — White Cube, Max Hetzler, Hauser & Wirth and Acquavella.
There were also many high profile art world figures including collector Beth Rudin de Woody, Jeffrey Deitch, Tico Mugrabi and artist Chuck Close who told Page Six of the work on display, «There is a lot more interesting work here this year compared to previous years, mainly because the higher priced artworks aren't exactly flying off the shelves right now.
This exhibition includes two new groups of paintings: a selection of self - portraits and a series depicting the Million Man March on Washington, D.C. Displayed as counterpoints in two separate galleries, the self - portraits offer discrete views of the artist as a private individual with a public persona, while the Million Man March artworks — large, unstretched canvases screenprinted with mass - media images — portray arrays of anonymous individuals brought together at an epochal moment for the African American community.
The wooden construction walls, which run through the exhibition, deliberately resemble a market hall or fair, with works displayed on both sides to include the large number of artworks.
The center has won countless awards, including the American Institute of Architects» Best Design of the Decade, and features internationally - acclaimed 20th century artwork on display throughout the light - filled space and amid the 1.4 - acre landscaped garden, CenterPark Garden.
At this year's Postcards From the Edge benefit held at Sikkema Jenkins & Co., almost 1500 postcard - sized artworks were on display, including artwork made out of broken glass, another covered in 24carot gold, and even a miniature moose head, along with hundreds of drawings, paintings and photographs.
Although many of the artworks on display move between departments, the Department of Things (The Object Core) will include on - going temporal sculptures and adaptive evolving objects by Vlatka Horvat, Nina Canell, Marjolijn Dijkman, and Ronan McCrea.
MUSIC MEETS ART Rock band Everything Everything have created a special musical track inspired by Francis Bacon's Triptych - August 1972, which was previously one of three Bacon artworks included in Tate Britain's chronological display «BP Walk through British Art» (please note the painting is no longer on display at Tate Britian *).
Fifty of the artist's videos, made between 2007 and 2017, will be on display, including eighteen never - before - exhibited artworks.
The studios range in size from 8» x 11» to 12» x 20» and include electricity, an overhead light, a door or privacy curtain (depending on the studio) and shelving outside the studio for display of artwork.
The current display of the collection keeps the clusters of works that focus on artists Chohreh Feyzdjou (1955 — 1996), Simon Häntai (1922 — 2008), Présence Panchounette (artist collective, active1969 - 1990), and Phillip Thomas (1952 — 1995), which highlight symbolic and formal operations employed by these four artists, and the ways in which such approaches reflect and resonate with other artworks included in the exhibition.
[1] Recent exhibitions have included the history of medicine at the University and a display of artworks representing Britain during the Second World War, some from the University's own collection and some on loan from the Victora & Albert Museum, London.
The artworks on display, included pieces by Edward Wadsworth, Gustav Metzger, Francis Picabia and Gillian Wise, among others, chosen to complement Parent's passion for challenging conformity.
This group exhibition explores album artwork, the cultural significance of the record collection and brings together contemporary artists who have experimented with the format, including; alt.vinyl, Sam Belinfante, The Basement Group, David Blandy, Ralf Brög, Rutherford Chang, Rhodri Davies, Dj78, Graham Dolphin, Benedict Drew, Julian Germain, Rodney Graham, Bruce Haack, Jandek, Philip Jeck / Lol Sargent, Jim Lambie, Locus +, Christian Marclay, Jonathan Monk, Elizabeth Price, Eliane Radigue, Sun Ra, Lathe Revival, Jonty Semper, David Toop, Bartholomäus Traubeck, Michael Wilkinson, X-Ray Audio,: Zoviet * France: as well as a display of fan - made record covers and record inners sourced from RPM records and a commissioned text on record sleeves by writer Harry Pearson.
The artworks featured in the project include Marcel Duchamp» sFountain (1917, replica 1964), and Carl Andre's 144 Magnesium Square (1969) which will go on display at Tate Liverpool as part of DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture.
the artwork on show includes rarely displayed collaged works on postcards by Wangechi Mutu ART ’00 from her personal collection, a site - specific installation in ink, pencil and wash on paper by Firelei Baez titled «Memory, Like Fire, is Radiant and Immutable,» and a video piece by William Pope.L where, dressed as Superman with a skateboard on his back, he crawls all the way to the Bronx from the base of the Statue of Liberty.
Hang artwork and other décor on the wall, include extra throw pillows on the sofa, display a collection of magazines on the table, and use area rugs to soften the space.
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