Sentences with phrase «broader contexts of the exhibitions»

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This exhibition seeks to represent the many facets of Chamberlain's broad investigation into materiality as well as engage with the natural context of Inverleith House and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh where his sculptures, presented both inside the gallery and outdoors, resonate with the site's formal yet unwieldy natural elements of trees, flowers and shrubs, revealing the power and innovation of an artist completely beyond style or fashion.
Additionally, exhibition curator Bartholomew Ryan's essay weaves together their various approaches, placing them in the context of broader contemporary art practice and the complex world we inhabit.
«Many of the societal norms Lipi and Rahman challenge within the context of their native Bangladeshi culture have deep resonances around the world — from issues of personal identity to gender equality to migration,» said Caitlín Doherty, curator of the exhibition and Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Broad MSU.
This exhibition seeks to reexamine the BMPT group by placing its work in context with the broader conversations surrounding institutional critique, performance, and the role of painting as a political medium...
While a few recent publications — like the essays by Richard Flood, Frances Morris, Robert Lumley, and Karen Pinkus in the catalogue of the 2001 exhibition «Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962 - 1972,» co-organized by the Walker Art Center and Tate Modern, or the overview Arte Povera (1999), edited and illuminatingly introduced by Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev — have begun to consider arte povera in a broader social context, the field is still plagued by the idea that its artists were primarily enamored of low, or literally «poor,» materials, and by the argument that arte povera's antitechnological bent is a misinterpretation of American Minimalism.
It is to the great credit of curator Gabriel Florenz and the Pioneer Works team that the current exhibition dramatically expands this reading by reactivating the solid light films within a broader artistic context.
This exhibition — the first critical examination of the significant, albeit brief, work of the four artists in 1967 — seeks to reexamine the group by placing its work in context with the broader conversations surrounding institutional critique, performance, and the role of painting as a political medium.
This exhibition will provide a critical examination of this series in relationship with the broader art historical context of global conceptualism and minimalism dominant in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Scholars and artists, including Rebecca Quaytman, Richard Shiff, and exhibition curator Dana Miller, will consider the broader art historical context of DeFeo's work and her lasting influence on contemporary artists.
These exhibitions emphasize historical, cultural, social and artistic contributions, providing a broader context for the lives of African American Marylanders explored in the permanent exhibition.
Exhibition curator James Meyer discusses the show within the context of the In the Tower series and the broader arc of Bochner's career in this podcast recorded on November 6, 2011.
Scholars and artists including Richard Shiff, Bill Berkson, Ron Nagle, and exhibition curator Dana Miller will consider the broader art historical context of DeFeo's work and her lasting influence on contemporary artists.
Curated by Dean Saskia Bos and Associate Dean Steven Lam, Free as Air and Water addresses these questions within the context of contemporary art linking a broad set of issues such as public access to resources, political ecology and governmentality within a group exhibition that features a diverse array of artistic operations and tactics.
The unique context of the gallery's location — a converted wing of a castle, set in extensive formal gardens — provides a further framing device for the exhibition's broad theme of contemporary arts» use and understanding of the historic genre of still life.
The programme consists of four exhibition formats: thematic group shows which examine the connection between the Stenersen Collection and a broader historical context; retrospective solo exhibitions of artists in the Stenersen Collection; solo exhibitions of younger Norwegian painters; and curatorial projects that draw parallels between contemporary artistic practice and the Stenersen Collection.
The works of the exhibition act as a collaborative installation between the artists where the agency of each artist at times is blurred, at times visible, in an attempt to question the relation of object and agency in the gallery space as well as in a broader context of history writing.
The exhibition reestablishes Marisol as a major figure in postwar American art, fosters a broader understanding of her work, and positions it within a larger historical context.
The exhibition embeds these artists and prophets in a broad socio - historical context that spans a period of 100 years.
Given his use of art history in so much of his work, the exhibition at the Gallery puts this 20th - century master in a broader context
The pair will discuss Gallagher's practice referencing her work in the context of the Broad collection, and her participation in Edwards» recent Blackness in Abstraction exhibition, among other topics.
They refer in advance to the danger of a canon, while so - called top exhibitions are embedded in broader historical contexts so that their exceptional character becomes relative.
Lastly, paired with the Museum's new exhibition Empire Waists, Bustles and Lace, the first exhibition of the Museum's collection of historic costumes, the Sargent exhibition will be the first to allow visitors to see and experience broader historical context of women's fashion.»
Both exhibitions have been discussed in a broader manner in the context of an extensive accompanying program of panel talks, expert presentations, excursions and guided tours.
The pioneering exhibition program at artist - run space Randolph Street Gallery (founded 1979) allowed many of the artists we now consider Chicago's finest, such as Jeanne Dunning, Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle, Dan Peterman, and Tony Tasset, both to exchange ideas and to position their works in a broader social and cultural context.
Robert G. O'Meally, the Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and curator of the exhibition, suggests a still broader context to Bearden's series, which assures us that the search for home, family and a sense of belonging is central to self - discovery for all modern - day Americans regardless of race.
Through its annual exhibitions, art history fellowships, and rich calendar of public programming, CIMA situates Italian modern art in a broad historic and cultural context, illuminating its continuing relevance to contemporary culture.
«This is a quiet project, but it raises all sorts of broader questions: how do we interact with culture in our institutions; what does the exhibition context bestow on an object?»
Lectures by specialists in different fields will give visitors the opportunity to enhance their understanding of Within Our Gates within a broader cultural context, and examine the elements that make up the exhibition.
Courtney J Martin, assistant professor of the history of art and architecture at Brown University, Rhode Island, talks about her longstanding relationship with Ryman's work, and how the exhibition will encourage viewers to think about the artist's output within a broader context.
Beginning with the Spiral group, 15 artists who formed in the context of the March on Washington Bridge for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, the exhibition frames a broad selection of artists who took different directions in relation to aesthetics, politics and art - making in a time of extraordinary turbulence.
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