Sentences with phrase «as connoisseurship»

Conservation as a Connoisseurship Tool: Jackson Pollock's 1943 Mural for Peggy Guggenheim, A Case Study — Ellen Landau

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Just as we adorn sex with the fancy gold - leaf filigree of love, so we dress the need for sustenance in the finery of cooking and connoisseurship.
As a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), Peter Blum Gallery subscribes to the highest standard of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice, and offers an effective and confidential alternative for the resale of important works of art from and on behalf of private individuals and institutions.
This broad approach is a more typical kind of artist collection, but a rare few, such as Howard Hodgkin's stunning collection of Indian paintings, show more connoisseurship.
Serial work removes the issue of uniqueness and its requisite connoisseurship, and therefore creates more reliable price points in the tracking of works of art as tradable commodities.
Such callow connoisseurship is a bit like preferring one's fruit unripe and undersized - especially today, as the twice - annual shopping raids on art schools from Yale to Goldsmiths bring in dwindling returns.
I had just begun working as an exhibitions installer at the Harvard University Art Museums and we were installing Extreme Connoisseurship, a show curated by Linda Norden from, if I recall correctly, the Fogg's collection -LSB-.....]
Known for a rigor that verges on medieval, Tefaf had climbed to its august position on vetting, a process of prior and on - site verification undertaken by its team of conservators and forensic scientists beginning with connoisseurship and involving techniques now being applied to contemporary art that are so advanced as to warrant a parenthesis.
«Connoisseurship is developed by seeing as much art as possible, good and bad.
The exhibition is being described as a meeting of tradition and innovation, connoisseurship and humour, offering a comprehensive exploration of the impact of Francis Bacon and Henry Moore on contemporary figurative art.
I had just begun working as an exhibitions installer at the Harvard University Art Museums and we were installing Extreme Connoisseurship, a show curated by Linda Norden from, if I recall correctly, the Fogg's collection of contemporary art.
Formed in 2006 as an artist - run alternative gallery space, the group has exhibited their drawing, video, sound, and performance projects throughout the United States and in Mexico City, and has been widely recognized for its «inventive construction, loving attention to detail and keen - eyed connoisseurship
One of the largest and most refined collections of early American furniture in private hands, as well as major Dutch paintings, American paintings, and works on paper, including some 40 floral watercolors by Redouté, acquired with great connoisseurship together over four decades by George M. and Linda H. Kaufman, have been promised to the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
As a longstanding member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), the gallery subscribes to the highest standard of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice.
Chicago has a long history of active connoisseurship, as the primo collections of the AIC, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Arts Club of Chicago, and other institutions will attest.
As a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) and The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) DC Moore subscribes to the highest standards of connoisseurship and scholarship.
Indeed, it's due to this tenet of connoisseurship that fairs such as Art Basel, which offers its 46th edition from 18 - 21 June, were begun.
Before beginning his career as an art dealer, Robert Mnuchin honed his connoisseurship as a collector during his thirty years at Goldman Sachs, where he was the partner in charge of equity trading and a member of the management committee.
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