Not exact matches
Frank (Elijah Wood) is the withdrawn owner of a mannequin store, whose life
changes when young artist Anna appears
asking for his help with her new
exhibition.
Nowadays, with technological innovation, new heavy - hitting players, like Netflix and Amazon, enter the lucrative cinema game and the classic model of production - distribution -
exhibition is again tested and
changed and we can
ask the existential question: does a film have to also be available in theatres to be Cinema?
Notably, 1953 was also a pivotal year for de Kooning, who finally found staunch critical support and solid financial success following the
exhibition of paintings and drawings from his Woman series at the Janis Gallery that spring.22 By then, Rauschenberg had known de Kooning for a year or more and had seen him on occasion, often through their mutual friend Jack Tworkov (1900 — 1982), who sublet studio space from de Kooning.23 Even as other details of the Erased de Kooning Drawing story
changed, Rauschenberg always insisted that he chose de Kooning out of deep respect for his work and because there was no question that a drawing of his would be considered art — and this was more true than ever in 1953.24 Critic Leo Steinberg later reported
asking Rauschenberg whether he would have erased a drawing by Rembrandt, to which he replied no.
We
ask for all
changes to be submitted by that time because we print a catalog for each
exhibition with all the piece information included.
Taking Michael H. Miller's post of images from the 1978 New Museum
exhibition Bad Painting as a catalyst, Sharon Butler
asks if the label should be revisited in a contemporary context with «some specific examples, because the
changing nature of what we consider bad painting is a fascinating subject for a good discussion.
First in 1990, when Ida Panicelli (then editor of Artforum)
asked me to write about Hamilton's show at Capp Street in San Francisco, but because I lived in Santa Cruz, I had not seen the
exhibition, and soon the magazine
changed editors.
In 2001, I began to
ask museums for free access with my camera during
exhibition changes, initiating a project that has now encompassed over fifteen museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, The Menil Collection and The Hammer Museum.
, we
asked you to write, in 25 words or fewer, about an art
exhibition that
changed your life.