Our beautiful silk scarves are crafted
by an artist with an eye for fashion, to make your face glow, make you look younger, and to give you confidence to face (pun intended) the challenges of each day.
A wide range of works, in terms of price, style, and medium, is on view
by artists with complex origins and views.
The series is part of APF's Works on Whatever (WOW) series: a unique collection of everyday items designed
by artists with sales supporting APF's non-profit mission to engage the public and expand the audience for contemporary art.
Among the galleries exhibiting we are excited to see work
by artists with four of our Members.
Everything is made and executed
by the artist with sheer persistent labour, a dogged determination and endurance that always beats out the competition.
From there The Archive Project grew, and 1996 the exhibition, and accompanying catalogue, «Arts» Communities / AIDS» Communities: Realizing the Archive Project» was exhibited at the Boston Center for the Arts, with work by over 120 artist members, one of the first exhibitions to showcase work created
by artists with HIV.
The three color lithograph was hand drawn and proofed
by the artist with the assistance of Paul DeRuvo last summer.
Luckily, any form of «misreading» of Song Dong's works will be met
by the artist with open arms.
«The Stone inventory includes outstanding material
by the artists with whom the gallery has worked.
Although these new combinations may look at first glance like darkroom mistakes they are actually carefully orchestrated exercises in composition, revealing an ongoing engagement
by the artist with the formal concerns of photography.
Produced
by the artist with Sebening & Ulke, Intaglio Printshop Munich.
Glass Words Material Described 1965 4 sheets of glass, painted text, certificate of authenticity glass: 48 x 48 x 1/2 inches (121.9 x 121.9 x 1.3 cm) each overall: 48 x 206 1/2 x 1/2 inches (121.9 x 524.5 x 1.3 cm) Certificate is signed and dated
by the artist with a studio stamp; dictionary used is noted at bottom (Ety OXF)
The MCA isn't huge, and any museum looking to exhibit this kind of a show is going to need to accommodate a lot of big, delicate works of art made
by artists with big, delicate egos.
Conversation
by the artist with Carin Kuoni, the Vera List Center for Arts and Politics, New York and Bernie January, Youth Empowernment Project (YEP), New Orleans.
There are awkward themed rooms on gesture and colour in which paintings
by artists with no natural affinities are displayed like slideshow examples.
Conversely, since the Museum's inception, the first floor has largely remained the way Noguchi left it, each work placed
by the artist with purpose and intent.
The Lives of Others is two exhibitions of work by German refugee artists at Ben Uri Gallery and Museum from 29 March — 18 June 2017, while Chaim Stephenson: Between Myth and Reality at St Martin - in - the - Fields (to Wednesday 10 May) showcases work
by an artist with a lifelong concern for people driven from their homes.
Most of the works remain left to natural forces for a specific while, often dug in and dug out
by the artist herself with bare hands.
A series of talks
by artists with works in the Hessel Collection is a vital component of this exhibition, including presentations by Nicole Eisenman, Robert Longo, Matt Mullican, Judy Pfaff, Martha Rosler, and Stephen Shore.
Brand New Gallery departs from these assumptions to present Beyond the Object, a group show appositely conceived to combine works
by artists with disparate backgrounds and from different generations, inevitably forced to confront themselves with production, exploring the interaction between composition and form which radically becomes an archetype endowed with its own language.
To celebrate Astrup Fearnley Museet's 25 years, we will throughout 2018 present a line of exhibitions with works
by artists with a prominent presence in the collection.
ARTIST»S TALKS A series of talks
by artists with works in the Hessel Collection is a vital component of this exhibition, including presentations by Nicole Eisenman, Robert Longo, Matt Mullican, Judy Pfaff, Martha Rosler, and Stephen Shore.
Beginning as a block of wood carved
by the artist with chainsaw, the classic female form personified within Venus III bears the artist's angled marks before the sculpture was cast into bronze and finished with patina and paint.
A series of talks
by artists with works in the Hessel Collection is a vital component of the program, including presentations by Nicole Eisenman, Robert Longo, Matt Mullican, Judy Pfaff, Martha Rosler, and Stephen Shore.
The fictive world of animation, that has been revisited and expanded
by the artist with new scenes that are shown for the first time, grows more lurid as the video progresses, is contrasted by the found reality of YouTube footage.
The «blur» instilled
by the artist with the light touch of a soft brush indeed acts as a counterpoint to sweep of a squeegee which would define list later abstract works.
P.I.G.S. is the first solo exhibition of French artist collective Claire Fontaine in Spain, the opening instalment in the new Sala 1 project, a space set aside for the presentation of site - specific projects made
by artists with well established trajectories but who have not yet garnered much visibility in Spain.
The Claire Fontaine exhibition at the MUSAC is the opening instalment in the new Sala 1 project, a space set aside for the presentation of site - specific projects made
by artists with well established trajectories but who have not yet garnered much visibility in Spain.
The work that lends its title to the show is a book, constructed
by the artist with handmade paper, comprising thirty - four pages of markings, begun in December 1983 and finished in 2002, with unruly smears of red, orange, and blue flowerlike forms, a text from a Navajo night chant, and a haiku by Tan Taigi (1709 — 1771).
Each consists of multiple layers of handmade paper from the inner bark of the paper mulberry tree, painted
by the artist with sumi ink or gently singed.
The show opens with The Fragile (2007), 36 freewheeling doodles digitally printed on cloth, of which each print of each of the seven editions was hand - activated
by the artist with a blue or red dye to foreground the featured (nipple, genital, aural) concern.
The plight of these would - be colonists of Mars is heard on a 12 - speaker installation
by this artist with a rare ear for the melancholy emotional resonance and sculptural solidity of sound.
But in terms of assets it is: The Trust has amassed a massive collection — nearly 13,000 works, including
some by artists with growing global reputations like Rashid Johnson, Daniel Arsham, and Pawel Althamer.
In addition to the acquisition of work
by artists with Texas ties, she pays attention to the museum's audience.
What / Why: «Vernon Street Studios is a community well known throughout the area for the quality of work produced
by artists with established reputations as well as exciting newcomers.
Christie's has five works
by the artist with a combined low estimate of $ 15.7 m; Sotheby's has four works with an aggregate low estimate of $ 5.4 m; and Phillips has a $ 2m gold carpet work in the Evening sale.
Hence, the watercolour series «LLAMVSS» (2018) was made from photographs taken
by the artist with the initial goal of working on the issue of self - portrait with the residents of the Maternal Center.
If you want to shake things up a bit, try these games which were created
by the artist with his friend, the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, and have been shared exclusively with the Guardian.
1997 Mapping No Boundaries, (catalogue) Organized over 20 solo or two - person shows
by artists with HIV / AIDS, and various group show and events though out NJ and NY, including:
A look at the upcoming auctions suggests the public market is moving toward «quality» expressed in works
by artists with lasting reputations.
This is an installation
by an artist with something to say, and you are invited to join the conversation via Twitter.
Work from 1861 to 1967
by artists with diverse sexualities and gender identities will be showcased, and will range from covert images of same - sex desire such as Simeon Solomon's Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene 1864 through to the open appreciation of queer culture in David Hockney's Going to be a Queen for Tonight 1960.
This limited edition of 40 has been created
by the Artist with the same care and attention to detail that Ruff executes with his Large Format Works.
Focuses on everyday photography and video
by each artist with a minimalist perspective on ongoing activities, drawing, music, and this exhibition is composed by.
The most famous of Duchamp's readymades was Fountain (1917), a standard urinal - basin signed
by the artist with the pseudonym «R.Mutt», and submitted for inclusion in the annual, un-juried exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in New York (which rejected it).
Create is a group show that will bring well - deserved attention to the compelling work created over the past 20 years
by artists with developmental disabilities.
Each work, created
by artists with disabilities, is described as it «quietly wrestles with the many dimensions of human living in the present,» including textile works, intimate portraits, paintings and weavings.
A new performance conceived and directed
by the artist with newly composed music by Jonas's longtime sound collaborator, the American jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran, took place on three evenings in July at the Teatro Piccolo Arsenale.
... we are confronted
by an artist with an urgent, singularly personal vision, who for the past 35 years has consistently and provocatively turned photography against itself.
The museum celebrates the university's 150th anniversary with an exhibition of work
by artists with strong connections to Maine who have contributed to the state's artistic history.