Sentences with phrase «as centerpiece»

Art Basel Miami Beach is set to open this week as the centerpiece of Miami Art Week with its 20 plus satellite fairs.
The retrospective of Jay DeFeo, who died in 1989 at the age of sixty, with «The Rose» as its centerpiece, attempts to chronologically trace the trajectory of a career that began in 1951 and ended with a group of small paintings done shortly before the artist's death.
A choir of 500 people performed The Bridge (Choral Piece for Tate Modern) in the Tate's Turbine Hall as the centerpiece of the opening weekend's events.
With the exposition as its centerpiece, EXPO ART WEEK annually partners with the city's most prestigious institutions to feature select aligned programming, including museum exhibitions, gallery openings, artist talks, public art projects, open studios, and outdoor installations.
The monumentality of Zúñiga's works is exemplified by the large - scale sculpture Madre e Hija Sentada (Mother and Child Seated) which serves as a centerpiece of the exhibition.
It will also serve as the centerpiece of SFMOMA's yearlong 75th anniversary celebration and exhibition series in 2010, entitled 75 Years of Looking Forward.
A dramatic installation of more than fifty portraits demonstrating a variety of styles and subjects will be featured in the soaring fourth - floor gallery as a centerpiece of the exhibition.
The installation piece, Dialectic, acts as the centerpiece of the exhibition.
The gallery, which also brought work to the Armory Show earlier this year, had a Mary Sibande sculpture as the centerpiece of its booth, which attracted consistent photography during the thursday evening vernissage.
This smaller version of the original was painted by Wong for exhibition at the Hong Kong Arts Centre as a centerpiece of the Asian American Arts Centre's landmark touring show CHINA: June 4, 1989 An Art Exhibition.
The building had been abandoned for 12 years prior to the artist's acquisition, and he remodeled the interior to create what New York Times art scribe Carol Vogel described as the centerpiece of a «private, rural theme park.»
Taking The Obliteration Room as its centerpiece, this catalogue reveals, in vivid large - scale plates, the transformation of the space from a clean white interior to a stunningly saturated room, with ceilings, walls and furniture covered in multicolored stickers put there by viewers over the course of the exhibition.
Ross: As soon as Joe [Thompson] and I established Seen and Imagined as the theme for the exhibition, with an idea for a massive work as a centerpiece, I felt compelled to create a proof of concept for him.
An unprecedented gathering of works from what Herrera considers her most important series, Blanco y Verde, comprise the second section and this room will serve as the centerpiece of the exhibition.
David Richard positions it as a centerpiece of the exhibition.
The circle, the absolute pinnacle of geometric precision, stands as the centerpiece of both Han's life and art.
The result is a monumental site - specific work, a sculptural facade that serves as the centerpiece of an urban mis - en - scène, complete with a live street vendor, plywood hoardings taken from a local construction site, and other assemblages of ephemera and castoffs found in Mumbai and New York City.
Indeed, the particular character of each city's show begins to reveal itself only outside its Galleries sector, as these centerpiece exhibitions are known.
On May 27 2017, for MoMA PS1's Projects 106 series, Syms will premiere a film called Incense Sweaters and Ice (2017), as the centerpiece of her first solo museum show in the U.S..
Funds from the sale of this magnificent work will be used to realize Pace's vision and mandate to realize an arts campus in San Antonio, Texas, the home of the Foundation, that will have as its centerpiece a David Adjaye designed building to exhibit the Foundation's growing collection of over six hundred paintings, sculptures, installation and video works by international contemporary artists, and serve as a destination for contemplation and experience of adventurous artwork from the recent past.
Modest changes can make better use of the first floor as centerpiece rather than commute.
With the tombstone sculpture as centerpiece, the new exhibition returns the guerilla artwork to public attention as centerpiece for the exhibition and hosted discussions on political art, its current role and the legal challenges that sometime ensues.
Subtitled Sculpture Since the 1960s, the exhibition includes work by a number of internationally well - known artists, among them Paul McCarthy, Urs Fischer, and Friederike Pezold — Nauman as the centerpiece.
Thick columns of basalt rock immediately captivate the attention as the centerpiece of the immersive environment that is Robert Irwin's new installation Untitled (dawn to dusk).
It's filled with cool, facile painting which blends its color and marks like expert mixology: Heidi Jahnke's beautiful, but Dana Schutzian, pastiche; Peyton Cosell Turner's faux eyelash wallpaper; Elizabeth Jaeger's ceramic hands used as the centerpiece of a working fishtank; a dash of Helen Frankenthaler and Jutta Koether.
Art and the Feminist Revolution at L.A. MOCA and MoMA PS1, MoMA's Modern Women project, and elles@centrepompidou, and in 2007, the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art opened at the Brooklyn Museum, with Judy Chicago's iconic installation The Dinner Party as its centerpiece.
As the centerpiece for her recent solo exhibition at the gallery, Owens cast from the Alley Pond Giant, a 130 - foot - tall tulip poplar tree in Queens, New York, and considered the tallest and oldest living organism in the city.
Auguste Morisot's 1886 expedition up the Orinoco River serves as the centerpiece of Americas Society Art Gallery's component of the exhibition, which includes photographs, drawings, and prints.
The Atheneum's grand display features the Stella painting — 7 feet wide by 6 and 1/2 feet high — as its centerpiece and the reason for the exhibit's existence.
As the centerpiece for her recent solo exhibition at the gallery, Owens cast from the Alley Pond Giant, a 130 - foot - tall tulip poplar tree in Queens, New York, and considered the tallest and oldest living organism -LSB-...]
The installation is situated as the centerpiece within the «Hybrid Bodies» section of the exhibition.
The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Archives, as a centerpiece of our organization, was the subject of a brief article I wrote for the October 2015 issue of The Brooklyn Rail.
Sharing a booth at the fair with New York's David Nolan Gallery, the Chicago - art - scene boosters Corbett vs. Dempsey brought as their centerpiece this revelation of a sculpture by Diane Simpson, a Windy City artist in her 70s who, as Jim Dempsey puts it, «is still totally kicking ass today.»
A grand portrait of America, the work stands as the centerpiece of the exhibition, filling the entire main gallery and spanning over 300 linear feet.
Nigerian - American artist Toyin Ojih Odutola has a new show at the Whitney and one claim to fame on TV: Empire's set designers once used one of her drawings as a centerpiece, behind Taraji P. Henson and Tasha Smith on a patterned wall in the show's season 2 premiere.
Now safely held by MoMA, the work appears as the centerpiece among Sonnabend's enviable collection of work by Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Robert Morris, Mario Merz, Vito Acconci, Mel Bochner, John Baldessari, and Jeff Koons.
NOMA unveils Automaton Clock, Re-opens Beloved Decorative Arts Galleries NEW ORLEANS, LA — The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA)'s automaton musical clock would have been viewed as a mechanical wonder when it was made in London around 1800, and it still charms today as the centerpiece of a new installation.
This milestone exhibition — the Morgan's first devoted exclusively to twentieth - century art — served as the centerpiece of the institution's yearlong celebration of its seventy - fifth anniversary.
But she runs into trouble in the Pavilion of Shamans, which has as its centerpiece a large open - weave, tentlike enclosure by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto.
Open an interior design magazine this year, in 2014, and you will often see a single, highly ornate, eye - popping frame as the centerpiece of a room.
The accompanying soundtrack still stands as the centerpiece, often times being what fuels a player's desire to play.
It's this highly - unpleasant cultural practice that Christianity maintains as the centerpiece of its religion.
The collector's edition is called the Goliath Edition, and includes a collector's Steelbook, a 32 page artbook, a pacl called the Revolutionary Spirit pack, The Homefront: Revolution Expansion Pass, as well as the centerpiece to the edition, a radio - controlled scale replica of the Goliath drone from the game.
Graham: As much as the series has found its footing as of late, it was at its best as the centerpiece of a console's lineup.
We believe that the family that's been involved in Wii gaming — having a PS3 as the centerpiece of their living room is a great thing that the whole family can enjoy much the same way that you can enjoy Wii but perhaps on steroids; it does so much more.»
Adjoining the sitting room is a formal indoor dining area, with a beautiful coralstone dining table as its centerpiece.
This appealing three bedroom holiday home is blessed with a large garden featuring a manicured lawn, mature trees and a uniquely shaped swimming pool as the centerpiece...
Three - bedroom Villa Des Indes I This spacious and fully - furnished consists three separate sleeping pavilions with oversize antique Balinese beds, en - suite grand bathrooms and tropical outdoor showers and a joglo as centerpiece.
Part of a gated community, Villa Frangipani features a long rectangular blue - tiled swimming pool that serves as the centerpiece of the stately pavilions.
This rental home's exclusive location... national park, with arrow - shaped «Cathedral Point» as its centerpiece.
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