Sentences with phrase «as timely exhibitions»

As far as timely exhibitions go, Wolfgang Tillmans» (b. 1968) current exhibition at Tate Modern, London, is charged with the heartbeat of today's news and societal hot topics.
As far as timely exhibitions go, Wolfgang Tillmans» current exhibition at Tate Modern, London, is charged with the heartbeat of today's news.

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With work ranging from Abstract Expressionist canvases to experimental film, and including pieces by Ligon, the exhibition resists fixed interpretations, instead enlisting color as a means to pose timely and nuanced questions.
LA - based Kohn Gallery's upcoming Fall exhibition, titled ENGENDER, will reexamine male and female gender classifications — a topic that is quite timely now as it has ever been given the ongoing gender debates within our political climate.
With discussions about immigration growing ever more heated, and groups such as Black Lives Matter UK are raising awareness around issues such as police brutality and racism in Britain, this unmissable exhibition feels timely.
Curated as carefully as an exhibition, this collection of timeless images and timely writings gives readers a unique pathway through this enormous, and enormously influential, collection.
Forbes described this exhibition as possibly «the most important and timely [art] exhibition of the year.»
A timely addition to the 2017 exhibition calendar, the British Museum's spring blockbuster will bring together works by Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha and Kara Walker to reveal how artists have responded to key events in US history over the last 50 years — from the assassination of JFK to the Vietnam War and the AIDS crisis, as well as their personal experiences with racism and gender inequality.
In this timely exhibition, Ramos highlights the use of art as a powerful form of resistance.
«This exhibition serves as a timely examination of the great American tradition of documentary photography,» said Judith F. Dolkart, The Mary Stripp and R. Crosby Kemper Director of the Addison Gallery of American Art.
Spanning almost six decades of work, this timely exhibition encompasses painting and photography as well as some eighty sculptures in a range of materials.
As the US Presidential Election approaches, this exhibition comes at a timely moment to showcase a different side of the region and offer an honest story from the voices of creative thinkers from the center of the Islamic world.
The exhibition conveys film as a mirror to our lives and on a greater scope, it also allows the opportunity for heightened engagement anytime and anywhere, which couldn't be more timely to contemporary life today.
«Asia Society Museum presents a timely exhibition exploring artistic practice as a response to social and political change through the works of seven contemporary artists and one artist group from three Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Myanmar, and Vietnam.
Therefore, MoMA's group exhibition comes as a timely reaction this severe socio - political tension as well as a vivid proof that art remains an acute and inspiring mirror of the reality.
As American art drifts back toward its literary roots, the Jewish Museum has mounted a timely exhibition with an ill - chosen title.
Meanwhile, special exhibitions put the spotlight on artists in some of Somerset House's dedicated exhibition spaces and across the site (as in Wolfgang Tillmans» timely display of his EU «Remain» campaign posters, Building Bridges, displayed in the public pavilion).
Multimedia works by international artists such as Zoe Buckman, Zanele Muholi, and Saya Woolfalk make strong feminist statements in this timely exhibition of contemporary art.
All of which makes this landmark exhibition at the Broad as fresh and timely as it was 60 years ago.
Parsons The New School for Design will present a timely exhibition exploring democracy as a global brand in OURS: Democracy in the Age of Branding.
As reports of the October shooting in a Washington State high school ricocheted through the news, New Orleans's onath Ferrara Gallery opened a powerfully resonant and undeniably timely group exhibition called Guns in the Hands of Artists.
Since relocating to L.A. 18 months ago, Weiner has worked as an artist and a curator, organizing a timely group survey of politically tinged art called «We the People» at the Werkartz exhibition space.
As the papers rage with comment columns about the redefinition of the left / right divide in British politics, it is timely that Tate Liverpool opens an exhibition about the influence of progressive political ideas on art.
This exhibition traces a narrative of Schor's work since the early 90s to the present, from Semi-colon in a Flesh Comma (1994) which punctuates the text of the female body, and Undue — a section of War Frieze, her major 1991-1994 200 - running feet long multiple canvas work on militarism and aggression, painted in the aftermath of the first Gulf War but still as timely today — through representations of the nature of artmaking itself — the sign, the trace — to the empty thought balloon when grief has left the artist at a loss for words, to her most recent works schematically figuring the artist as thinker, reader, writer in an uncertain world.
Marco Antonini presents a slide lecture that takes Revolution in (Re) Form: More Thoughts on Abstraction Today, his eponymous essay for the exhibition NEW NEW YORK: Abstract Painting in the 21st Century as a departure point for an informed and timely analysis of recent trends in contemporary abstract painting.
Focusing on the best of Lowry's urban scenes and industrial landscapes including Tate's Coming Out of School 1927 and The Pond 1950 alongside significant loans, this timely and carefully selected exhibition aims to re-assess Lowry's contribution to art history and to argue for his achievement as Britain's pre-eminent painter of the industrial city.
Both overdue and timely, the exhibition «As Far as the Eye Can See» gave us cause not only to reflect on the historically limited primacy of vision but also to look back at the moment of 1968 once moAs Far as the Eye Can See» gave us cause not only to reflect on the historically limited primacy of vision but also to look back at the moment of 1968 once moas the Eye Can See» gave us cause not only to reflect on the historically limited primacy of vision but also to look back at the moment of 1968 once more
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