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.
Not exact matches
On Saturday, the Museum of Fine Arts will open an
exhibition of paintings by Lawren Harris (1885 - 1970)
carefully selected by Martin.
Through more than 50
carefully selected works — mostly large - format, monumental paintings — the
exhibition explores the push and pull of these two artists.
The
carefully selected works included in the
exhibition juxtapose varied conceptual interests that reveal the shared sensibility of the three artists.
She writes, «Rather than organize our
exhibition on a specific set of artists, the paintings were
selected because they exhibited the following characteristics of Precisionism:
carefully edited, hard - edged architectural elements within static, balanced, and smoothly painted compositions of interlocking designs.
Through more than 50
carefully selected works — most of which are large - format, monumental paintings — the
exhibition explores the push and pull of these two remarkable figures.
For Shiraga's first solo
exhibition in Hong Kong, Axel Vervoordt Gallery showcased three
carefully selected paintings, with one on each wall of its intimate space.
The
exhibition will focus on ten
carefully selected works, never before seen in the UK.
The
exhibition includes a
carefully selected display considering the way in which objects amassed by the artist over a lifetime have fed into her practice and thinking.
The final artworks were
carefully selected for the
exhibition by a panel of judges including Yinka Shonibare MBE, Carly Jayne - Shape Open Prize Winner 2014, and from Shape Arts, Tony Heaton OBE and Ben Fredericks (video / audio only).
The first
exhibition organized by TBA21 — Academy, Tidalectics offers a thought - provoking exploration into the cultural, political, and biological dimensions of the oceans, including the effects of climate change and sea - level rise, through the work of 13 artists, nine newly commissioned pieces, and artworks
carefully selected from the TBA21 collection.
It practices an intellectually rigorous curatorial stance through a
carefully selected group of art professionals, and it continues to cover national and international
exhibitions worldwide.
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.
We
carefully selected specific works, together with the curators, to make up the totality of the
exhibition.
This Kent Place Gallery
exhibition is a
carefully selected timeline, including strong pieces from all periods, reaching back to a few very early works from 1976 and concluding with recent paintings.
Having seen first - hand almost every student - curated
exhibition of the past fifteen years, Marty has
carefully selected the works in this gift with our graduate students in mind.»
The
selected works join to produce an
exhibition, which
carefully and effectively plays off themes against each other.
The final artworks were
carefully selected for the
exhibition by a panel of judges including Yinka Shonibare MBE, Shape Open Prize Winner 2014 Carly Jayne, Shape Chief Executive Tony Heaton OBE and Open coordinator Ben Fredericks.
This
exhibition debuts recent works never before shown in France, and a wide array of
carefully chosen pieces,
selected for their resonance with the Fondation Cartier building.
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.
Through pieces
carefully selected from those available, but equally through restrictions and absences, the
exhibition traces an exploratory, rough outline of conversations around place that could and should happen, and provides a valuable opportunity to reflect on the work institutions need to do to facilitate dialogue.
For each major
exhibition, look for
exhibition catalogues, artist - monographs, and
carefully selected materials.
The New Ink Painting from China is an
exhibition carefully selected by Michael Goedhuis to reflect some of the finest contemporary works currently available on the market.
The Art of Dissonance
exhibition brought together 26 artworks by 16 contemporary artists,
carefully selected from the 8,500 works in the British Council Collection.
Carefully selected writers, poets and respected historians provide insight to the artist's working process, resulting in
exhibition catalogues that are not only beautifully designed and printed, but which add to the scholarship of contemporary artistic discourse.