Sentences with phrase «before contemporary audiences»

In an act to re-place historical content before contemporary audiences, Sherrie Levine's reprisal of iconic imagery, such as Stieglitz's Equivalents, provokes questions of authorship, originality, and artistic lineage, and encourages work to be experienced anew.

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With the advancements in technology and the changing reading patterns of contemporary audiences, you now have to consider a number of factors before getting started.
On the occasion of her new publication Since» 45: America and the Making of Contemporary Art (Reaktion Books), art historian and critic Katy Siegel sat down with Rail publisher Phong Bui before an audience of artists - in - residence at the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation to discuss the book and more.
The presentation at ICA will build off the exhibition's first iteration at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, creating a unique experience that features additional objects, never - before - seen pieces, and a series of events specifically designed for ICA audiences.
Conventional curatorial practice is ineffective, especially as contemporary institutions, artists, and audience demand much more than they ever have before.
On the occasion of Betty Woodman's two simultaneous exhibitions, Breakfast at the Seashore Lunch in Antella at Salon 94 (January 21 — February 26, 2016), and Betty Woodman: Theatre of the Domestic (February 3 — April 10, 2016) at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in London (her first solo presentation in the U.K.), she spoke with Phong Bui before an audience at Salon 94.
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