Sentences with phrase «by nicholas»

Curated for the first time by Nicholas Baume, Director and Chief Curator of Public Art Fund, this year's edition of Public will reflect Baume's deep commitment to and relationship with art in the public sphere.
His retrospective at Tate Britain - curated by Nicholas Serota and Enrique Juncosa, director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin - coincides with the publication of Writers on Howard Hodgkin, a collection of essays in which various novelists, essayists and poets (from Susan Sontag to Julian Barnes, Alan Hollinghurst to Bruce Chatwin) pay tribute to the painter.
Edited by Nicholas Fox Weber.
this year's selection of artworks from 24 international artists has been curated with the theme «social animals» by nicholas baume, chief curator for the new york city - based public art fund.
Texts by Nicholas Fox Weber, Sara Franco, Petró Kohut, Nicholas Marang, Carolina Orsini, Jennifer Reynolds - Kaye, and Jordi Soler.
Kahn & Selesnick, «Dust Bowl,» Archival Pigment Print, 32 x 32 inches 100 Views of the Drowning World by Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick EXHIBITION & -LSB-...] Read more»
Essays by Nicholas Fox Weber, Paolo Papone, Marco Pieri, Colm Tóibín, and Julie Agoos provide context for Albers's relationship to Catholicism (in which he was raised) and his sense of the mystical.
Vilma Gold is pleased to announce an exhibition of thirteen new works by Nicholas Byrne.
NURTUREart was pleased to present Videorover: Season 7, curated by Nicholas O'Brien and featuring works by artists: Alison Ballard, Rachelle Beaudoin, Bianca Boragi, Javier Bosques, Jonathan Johnson, Tamara Johnson, Zohar Kfir, Joy McKinney, Mores McWreath + Cathy Park Hong, David Politzer, Michael Szpakowski, Sam Winks, and Magdalen Wong.
Additional texts include an introduction by Prospect.4 curator Trevor Schoonmaker, and a critical essay by Nicholas Mirzoeff.
Edited by Nicholas Fox Weber and Pandora Tabatabai Asbaghi.
The third volume of the artists» catalogue raisonné of paintings was recently published by Kerber Verlag with text by Nicholas Cullinan and Robert Storr.
The exhibition at Tate Modern is curated by Nicholas Cullinan, Curator of International Modern Art, Tate Modern, assisted by Iria Candela, Assistant Curator, Tate Modern.
Henri Matisse: The Cut - Outs is curated by Nicholas Cullinan, Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Nicholas Serota, Director with Flavia Frigeri, Assistant Curator, Tate and at the Museum of Modern Art, New York by Jodi Hauptman, Curator, Department of Drawings, and Karl Buchberg, Senior Conservator, with Samantha Friedman, Assistant Curator.
Featured images: Allen Jones — Florida Suite — Garden (B), 1968; John Piper — Ettington Park, 1977; Left: John Piper — Gaddesby, Leicestershire - medieval stonework, 1964 / Right: R.B. Kitaj — The Red Dancer of Moscow, 1975; Left: Joe Tilson — Ho Chi Minh, 1970 / Right: John Piper — Christ Church, Spitalfields, London, by Nicholas Hawksmoor, 1964; Left: Graham Sutherland — Bird (About to take flight), 1968.
Photo by Nicholas Knight / © The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, NY / Artists Rights Society (ARS)
It colors the symmetry breaking in star bursts by Nicholas Krushenick, Jennifer Riley, and Jackie Meier — or Don Christensen's illusion of a tower of pyramids in 3D.
In addition to artwork, the Pop Shop installation will feature pieces from two of the Keith Haring Foundation's recent collaborations: Keith Haring by Nicholas Kirkwood, haute couture footwear by the shooting - star British shoe designer, Nicholas Kirkwood; and Keith Haring by Patricia Field, apparel and accessories designed by the celebrated New York stylist and fashion designer, Patricia Field.
miniature by Nicholas Hilliard (of the 2nd Earl of Essex), the Scottish National Gallery an exquisite double - sided Watteau drawing,
This book contains a selection of material gathered from the archives of the Lisson Gallery since its foundation in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, and is published on the occasion of its 50th anniversary in 2017.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication that will set Torop's images to Meriwether Lewis's 2600 - word text, and will include an essay by Nicholas Frank that continues the dialogue with Lynden's landscape and history.
Since being founded in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, it has championed the careers of artists who have transformed the way art was made and presented.
This isn't really a review of Art Rethought; the Social Practices of Art, by Nicholas Wolterstorff, a book by a philosopher about art, with no illustrations.
Installation views, here and on home page, by Nicholas Knight.
Photo by Nicholas Penunuri.
FiveMyles presents «The People Games Play,» paintings and games by Nicholas Cueva in the main gallery.
M E N gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition of new work by Nicholas Cueva presented at 13 Monroe Street, New York, NY, February 14th through March 11, 2018.
Photo by Nicholas Prakas, Courtesy of Creative Time.
The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalog published by The Noguchi Museum and designed by Nicholas Weltyk.
Panels: 9:00 to 10:30 — Panel One: Art David Levy, Frank Bowling, Barbara Goldsmith, David Joel, Helen Harrison (moderator) 11:00 to 12:30 — Panel Two: Literary and Artistic Social Circles Bill Berkson, Jenni Quilter, Rob Slifkin, Daniel Kane (moderator) 2:00 to 3:30 — Panel Three: Poetry Eileen Myles, Brad Gooch, Daniel Kane, Marvin J. Taylor (moderator) 4:00 to 5:30 — Panel Four: Jazz David Amram, Eric Charry, Howard Brofsky, David Levy (moderator) Evening Reception 5:30 to 7:00 Opening reception for Crossings: Larry Rivers & His Milieu, an exhibition in the Tracey / Barry Gallery curated by Nicholas Martin
In 1968 Judd bought a five - story cast - iron building, designed by Nicholas Whyte in 1870, at 101 Spring Street for under $ 70,000, [4] serving as his New York residence and studio.
Crossings: Larry Rivers & His Milieu Curated by Nicholas Martin March 29 - May 7 «Crossings» tracks Larry Rivers's work as a painter, poet, and performer, as well as the influential experiences and relationships that informed his practice.
His first retrospective was curated by Nicholas Serota at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford in 1976.
Photo by Nicholas Prakas via Creative Time
Founded by Nicholas Acquavella in the early 1920s, the gallery is now a three - generation, family - owned business.
As well as a deep collection of textual, archival and visual material, ARTIST WORK LISSON includes a number of short essays by Nicholas Logsdail and other members of Lisson Gallery, including Greg Hilty (Curatorial Director), Alex Logsdail (International Director) and Ossian Ward (Head of Content).
For the «Wall Show» (10 December 1970 — 30 January 1971), curated by Nicholas Logsdail, artists were invited to make a proposal for one of 20 blank walls, spread across two gallery spaces.
by Nicholas Bray, Andrew Brown, Jonathan Metts, Zachary Miller, Neal Ronaghan, and Scott Thompson - September 1, 2012
by Nicholas Bray, Andrew Brown, James Dawson, David Egolf, James Jones, Josh Max, Zachary Miller, and Scott Thompson - August 18, 2012
In this episode, I'm joined by Nicholas Laborde, the founder of Raconteur Games, to discuss what it takes to master the business side of starting an indie games studio.
By Nicholas Pisano.
This week, I'm featuring «Going Local: Experiences and Encounters on the Road» by Nicholas Kontis.
Separation Anxiety: Unsticking the Velcro ™ Dog Presented by Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, DACVB, DACVAA Learn about the typical presentation of separation anxiety in dogs.
The Dog Who Loved Too Much: Tales, Treatments and the Psychology of Dogs by Nicholas Dodman, Ph.D Here is the first consumer - oriented discussion of the use and application of medication in the management and treatment of behavioral problems in dogs.
To know the complete list, you can read the entire article written by Nicholas Grenke at: http://www.sentinel-standard.com/
Ascertainment bias was corrected for using the singles method, as adopted by Nicholas 1987 13.
(Video and photos by Nicholas McMillan» 19)
I recently published an article by Nicholas Brown who works for JustRentToOwn.com and it got me thinking, why do buyers enter into rent to own arrangements, and are they a good idea?
From Handbook of the Economics of Finance, Chapter 18, A Survey Of Behavioral Finance by Nicholas BARBERIS, and Richard THALER, University of Chicago:
Buy And Hold Vs. Selling Shares: A Study Of Capital Preservation Methods Within A Dividend Growth Portfolio by Nicholas Ward
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