The phrase
"close cooperation with the artist" means working closely together or collaborating with an artist. It involves having an open and active partnership where both parties communicate, contribute ideas, and work together to create something.
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The exhibition is organized by Julia Sylvester, The Hermitage Curator of Contemporary Art, who works in
close cooperation with the artist.
The exhibition, which is the first major museum presentation of Thomas Schütte's body of work in Sweden, is curated by Matilda Olof - Ors and is organised by Moderna Museet in
close cooperation with the artist.
The exhibition has been conceived in
close cooperation with the artist and the Gerhard Richter archive.
Designed in
close cooperation with the artist, this catalogue documents the Belief & Doubt installation at Kunsthaus Bregenz, demonstrating the enormous social currency of Kruger's artistic statements and her powerful forms of address.
The exhibition has been conceived in
close cooperation with the artist and the MCA, Chicago, and curated by Elizabeth A. T. Smith and Philippe Büttner.
A catalogue published by the Brooklyn Museum accompanies the exhibition, which has been organized by Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator of Contemporary, in
close cooperation with the artist.
The exhibition, which has been devised in
close cooperation with the artist, also celebrates the award of this distinction to Christopher Wool.
Arranged chronologically and in
close cooperation with the artist himself, the exhibition spans the artist's entire career, from 1965 through to the present day, including a complete reconstruction of his first solo show at Galleria Sperone in Turin (1966).
Organised in
close cooperation with the artist, the exhibition Frauen presents a magisterial, central body of works by Schütte.
Focusing on large - scale productions in
close cooperation with the artists, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst approaches contemporary art with a dynamic temporal purpose, showing exhibitions that formulate art history as a moving process, which are open to investigation, corrections and variations.
The exhibitions, realized in
close cooperation with the artists, expand traditional notions of what art is and explore the rich amalgam of voices and cultures that continually shape China.
Comprising roughly 130 paintings and sculptures from 1959 to the present, this retrospective, organized in
close cooperation with the artist, will indeed turn your head around.