Sentences with phrase «centerpiece of the show»

The undisputed centerpiece of this show is Ellen Brooks's Untitled (Lawn Couple)(1970), a sculpted, photo - printed linen sculpture of a sunbathing couple placed on a layer of astroturf under the gallery's skylight, where visitors are welcome to lie down next to the sunbathers and enjoy the summer sun.
The implicit centerpiece of the show is Anderson's monumental tapestry, «die Leitung» («The Administration»), a distorted, oversized black - and - white digitally reproduced image of a lineup of black men forced to publicly submit to a strip search while armed policemen look on.
His performance was undoubtedly the centerpiece of the show and I agree with you fully: even as the proceedings got a little bit formulaic, he was still terrific to watch.
What is slightly different with the Hong Kong show is the centerpiece of the show is not a painting with icons covered by thick black lines.
A centerpiece of the show will be a new, monumental diptych, Conversatorio (de la serie Eros y la Comunicación)[Conversation, of the Eros and Communication series], that demonstrates Sánchez's continuing artistic development.
LOUISE BOURGEOIS: NO EXIT The centerpiece of this show is a series of ink drawings from 1947 and 1950 and a rare copy of «He Disappeared Into Complete Silence» (1947), an illustrated book with nine scary parables.
The centerpiece of the show is the sculptural installation Unidentified, accompanied by three large - sale photographs.
A centerpiece of that show was Small Fireplace, a miniature stone masonry fireplace complete with real fire.
The centerpiece of the show is aptly a large oil painting titled Bob's Sebring, in which the artist depicts himself standing next to a silver Sebring convertible.
In the centerpiece of the show we see one of her site - specific pieces — a curling and tube - like structure that I dubbed «the eternal sausage» because it's like viscera defying the laws of entropy with no beginning, no end and no production of waste.
The reworking of a 22 - foot 1968 Grampian sailboat is the centerpiece of the show.
The centerpiece of the show is a new video, Concrete Buildings (2013 - 16), that shows two pieces of architecture that were designed by Donald Judd.
Many of these works are now on view, but the centerpiece of the show is Lüpertz's five - canvas, 40 - foot - long painting «Westwall (Siegfried Line)» from 1968.
The centerpiece of the show is a five - panel 25 - foot drawing «Untitled (Cathedral of Light),» an image of glaring sunlight flooding through massive cathedral windows.
The exhibit features more than 20 works, from delicately crafted bejeweled vessels to the centerpiece of the show, a remarkable tall - case clock titled «Only Time Will Tell.»
The centerpiece of this show, the sculpture park's first devoted to a single artist in its entire history, will be Scapegoat, a 40 - foot - long model of a goat's head attached to a long wood structure.
One of the centerpieces of the show will be the triptych Wet Orange (1971 — 72), a painting whose strident and yet somehow harmonious combination of tangerine, ochre, purple, and green make it a tour de force of color.
Alison Saar's monumental sculpture «Breach (large figure on raft)» is the centerpiece of a show whose themes are displacement and water.
The centerpiece of the show, a 14 - foot replica of the fence Matthew Shepard was chained to while his assailants tortured him to death, is a stark confrontation with a symbol of hate and anti-gay violence.
The centerpiece of the show is a large - scale installation titled «The light I'll be (1983).»
The centerpiece of the show is the 1985 Flower Seating Group.
The centerpiece of the show was a massive map of this grand nation we live in, each state its own work, the blotched and scratched and splattered canvases stretched across intricate cartography.
Though several of the planks reach a height of nearly 20 feet, they still sometimes feel dwarfed by the lofty gallery, but the centerpiece of the show tackles the vast room.
The hand - drawn digital animation that is the centerpiece of the show is the second in an series of five that Doyle has based on The Course of Empire by the 19th - century, Hudson River School painter Thomas Cole.
In addition to smaller renderings of ceremonial scenes and warriors in ornate costumes, the centerpiece of the show is 66 - inch - wide painting by a Lakota artist depicting a sun dance (c. 1895).
Comprising 192 of the world's leading galleries, the Galleries sector is the centerpiece of the show.
The centerpiece of the show is the monumental nine - foot - high canvas, «Self - Portrait as Vincent van Gogh,» rendered in violent swathes of pigment that decompose the depiction of skin and hair into a painting about painting.
★ Mika Rottenberg: «Bowls Balls Souls Holes» (through June 14) The centerpiece of this show, a delirious, 28 - minute video called «Bowls Balls Souls Holes,» takes viewers on a mind - blowing trip through time and space, from a Harlem bingo parlor to melting ice in a polar sea and from a seedy urban hotel to the subterranean depths of a parallel universe.
The centerpiece of the show, filling the Metropolitan Museum's entire Mezzanine Gallery, is a set of eighteen monumental oil paintings.
The centerpiece of the show is Marlon Riggs» feature - length 1989 documentary, «Tongues Untied,» a semiautobiographical look at the black gay experience.
Here in the Frick's sumptuously paneled oval gallery are three grand works, the centerpiece of this show, and exhibited together for the first time: Harbor of Dieppe: Changement de Domicile (1825 — 26) and Cologne, The Arrival of a Packet - Boat: Evening (1826), both from the Frick's collection, flank Harbor of Brest, The Quayside and Chateau (ca. 1826 — 28), an unfinished work on loan from Tate Britain.
A centerpiece of this show, Composting in the Pentagon with Worm Tailings (2017), displays dirt (or rather compost made from coffee grounds from a nearby café) as process and solution; we are invited to turn the dirt with a shovel.
THE CENTERPIECE OF THIS SHOW is my first feature - length film, Incense Sweaters & Ice.
She's currently working on Ad Reinhardt and as the centerpiece of our show, Günther Uecker.
The centerpiece of the show could be called a type of allegory of the history of the affordable care concept in the USA.
As Area 405 is a large space with inherent personality, large installation work and sculpture forms the centerpiece of the show.
Lending its title to the exhibition, the centerpiece of the show will be a new Arts Council Collection 70th Anniversary commission comprising of three synchronised high definition video projections, which depict a narrative of economic and social collapse — Unearthing the Banker's Bones (2016).
In the centerpiece of the show, the massive triptych titled Rainbow Man, the worst deed of all is preformed, the «bait and switch», which Chicago likens to the Trumpian tactics used in the 2016 election.
The centerpiece of the show is a massive construction of steel and plastic, an outdoor work grandly housed in the gallery.
Michael Wang: «World Trade» Through 11/12 at Foxy Production The 25 plates that form the centerpiece of this show are made of metal bought from one of China's largest steel companies, which had purchased metal salvaged from the World Trade Center after 9/11.
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