Sentences with phrase «carefully as an exhibition»

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.

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Although all of the artists have donated works to help to support the magazine and the development of the art school, this exhibition has been carefully considered to reflect that which is current, significant and critical in contemporary painting, including abstract works by Thomas Nozkowski, Mali Morris and Phil Allen, and painters who have championed a figurative approach such as Chantal Joffe, Neal Tait and Dinos Chapman.
The paintings White presents in this exhibition reimagine the still life as a chance freeze - frame instead of a carefully arranged composition of selected elements.
The exhibition documents Alberss contribution as a renowned educator, designer, artist and philosopher and shows his steadfast dedication to the belief that visual fluency was the end result of a carefully calibrated proportional relationship of effort to effect where the physical components of the medium always governed the results.
Curators Janet Bishop (of SFMOMA) and Katy Rothkopf (of The Baltimore Museum of Art) have carefully structured the exhibition as a series of encounters, which occur not only in real time, as visitors come upon the works, but also by way of time traveling, as they vicariously encounter Matisse through Diebenkorn's eyes.
Carefully chosen to highlight the important influences and experiences which they shared, this new exhibition aims to bring a fresh perspective to Francis Bacon and Henry Moore, exploring themes in their work such as «the Biomorphic / Picassoesque form», «the human head», and «the Classical figure».
«As with any change in curatorial staffing,» stated Smith via e-mail, «the museum must carefully review all currently planned exhibitions, reach out to all pertinent parties, and go over existing contracts.
Consisting of seized modernist works from the collections of 32 German museums, and literally thrown together in such a way as to make the art look worthless, it opened the day before another well - planned and carefully laid out exhibition, the Grosse Deutsche Kunstausstellung (The Great German Art Exhibition) was launched at the adjacent, historic Hofgarteexhibition, the Grosse Deutsche Kunstausstellung (The Great German Art Exhibition) was launched at the adjacent, historic HofgarteExhibition) was launched at the adjacent, historic Hofgarten Gallery.
The project was carefully followed by such publications as Cartwheel Art and Juxtapoz Magazine, both of which highlight the mural's content as a potential foreshadow to Schoultz's upcoming January (2013) solo exhibition at the gallery.
The exhibition presents a carefully curated selection of images, all photographed at night, which reflect, and reflect on, the after - hours as a time of fun, dread, dreams, prayers and nightmares.
Carefully chosen to enhance YSP's landscape, many of the trees are planted into the Park as a nurturing legacy of the project once the exhibition closes.
Carefully, one is to leave this book with an impression that, curatorial practices is already at work in this book, as if this book is itself an exhibition — freed from the limited definition of this term.
Carefully selected artists are featured like a constellation of small solo exhibitions, the participating artists include: Ai Weiwei, Olafur Eliasson and Maurizio Cattelan, as well as Wael Shawky, who is introduced to Japan in full - scale for the first time.
We aim to create a point of focus through presenting an interesting gallery programme of solo exhibitions as well as carefully curated, themed group exhibitions.
As a separate location from the mental health units they ordinarily work in, this exhibition offers the freedom to draw out the potential in carefully, radically and candidly thought out living spaces.
«As an experimental program of exhibitions, residencies and public events, FRONT investigates what it means to stage a large - scale international biennial or triennial today, looking carefully at the feasibility, necessity and structures of large art events, proposing alternatives and reprioritizing typical exhibition hierarchies,» says FRONT's Executive Director, Fred Bidwell.
Reflecting on her aerial vantage point, one of the defining aspects of her work, John Yau writes in the exhibition catalogue, «In her carefully chosen views, Jacquette synthesizes solitariness and specificity, the anonymous and the particular, as well as further inflects this postmodern condition by making us feel as if we have lost our basic connection to the earth, and are floating or hanging somewhere in the air.»
David Ireland's 1976 renovation of his San Francisco Victorian house blurs the boundaries between art and life, with carefully arranged and altered domestic objects such as chairs, lamps and brooms, all which perhaps provided inspiration to Jorge Pardo's similar MOCA - sponsored house - as - art exhibition 20 years later.
It takes as evidence the few available installation photographs, the title and exhibition brochure composed by Szeemann, reports of the carefully curated audience that attended the show's opening reception, the contemporaneous relationship between Western European capitalism and Soviet socialism, and Switzerland's attitude toward immigrant workers.
As Figure in a Landscape is reputed to have been made in the first months of 1945 before the exhibition, its handling may reflect a greater speed of conception than the long matured and carefully worked composition of the triptych.
Exhibitions such as these are important and provide vital opportunities for seeing carefully - curated and well - presented original works in the round and at full scale, and each brings something new that extends our understanding of a particular artist's oeuvre.
Leading galleries such as Pearl Lam Galleries and Galerie du Monde are showcasing their stellar artists in carefully curated exhibitions.
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.
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