Sentences with phrase «collection rehang»

On MoMA's collection rehang, CAPTC, Mary Beth Edelson, Vikky Alexander, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Graham Anderson, Jason Loebs, Raymond Pettibon, A. K. Burns, and more Read More

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It ranges from the NMWA's women only collection and exhibition - programme to an entire wing of the Brooklyn Museum being dedicated to feminist art; there's also The Metropolitan Museum of Art's decision to show work by lesser - known artists like Helen Torr and Elizabeth Catlett that has never been on view in «Reimagining Modernism: 1900 — 1950» (the rehang of their modern art collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artist.
This outsourcing of MoMA's collection comes at a pivotal moment for the storied institution, as it prepares to rehang its permanent collection in 2019 after its long - time expansion is realized.
In his last years, Marsden Hartley tried to remake himself as the painter of Maine, and now the Whitney rehangs its collection as «Where We Are.»
And Other Essays expands Rachel Harrison's exploration of exhibition - making by inviting a number of colleagues from different generations — Nayland Blake, Tomm Burr, Harry Dodge, Alix Lambert, Allen Ruppersberg, and Andrea Zittel — to select and rehang the center's contemporary art collection.
He is currently co-organizing the exhibition Judson Dance Theater: The Work is Never Done (2018) and is working with colleagues across the Museum on a major rehang of the collection in 2019.
The rehang of works by artists from the majority - Muslim nations whose citizens have been affected by Trump's immigration ban, fifth floor permanent collection galleries at The Museum of Modern Art
Under Curtis's leadership the Tate underwent a successful # 45m renovation in 2013 and she also oversaw the chronological rehang of the gallery's permanent collection, which placed a greater emphasis on contemporary art and, in the words of art critic Richard Dorment, «transformed the dowdiest gallery in Europe into one of the most splendid».
There was also a complete rehang of its permanent collection, more than 500 works displayed chronologically to give visitors a walk through 500 years of British art history.
He said gallery staff would make good use of the huge collection — the city has more than 5,000 works — refreshing and rehanging every year.
You know, too, that it will place the accent on identity and diversity, much like its rehanging of the collection upstairs as «Where We Are.»
It even calls a rehanging of the permanent collection through roughly 1960 «Where We Are.»
She has overseen a # 45 million remodelling and refurbishment of the gallery and orchestrated a critically acclaimed rehang of the permanent collection.
Museums rehang their collections all the time, as the Whitney did for its seventh - fifth birthday — and I have not even bothered to write up work from the 1980s on another floor or at MoMA.
Fortunately for its staff, Rompel goes on to laud the re-thinking of the museum's pre-modern collection, paying heed to its new chronological ordering and variations within that order; to the marrying of existing architectural precedents with contemporary details; and to the rehang of the collection, in which the concentration of works builds with the historical expanse of the empire.
This exhibition will feature new works created by Brown, shown alongside his own rehang of the Laing's painting collection.
Cwynar's graduate research focuses on contemporary curatorial strategies in museum collections, specifically examining the case study of the Art Gallery of Ontario's 2008 rehang and expansion.
The latest rehang of the collection is being billed as the beginning of an entirely new approach, scheduled to culminate in 2013 when a building programme gives it expanded gallery space and the entire collection will be displayed in chronological order.
Tate Britain: 116 years after it opened, the oldest parts of Tate Britain have undergone a # 45m refurbishment, while its collection has had a major rehang to arrange the paintings in chronological order.
She oversaw the splendid # 45m redevelopment of the Millbank site and created an inspired chronological rehang of the permanent collection.
And that means it's going to be rehanging its world - renowned permanent collection in 50,000 - square - feet of indoor galleries, and 13,000 - square - feet of outdoor exhibition space, for the inaugural exhibition «America Is Hard to See.»
She was applauded in 2013 for rehanging the museum's permanent collection, which surveys the history of British art, in roughly chronological order.
Ann Demeester, Director of the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem has decided to rehang highlights from the museum's permanent collection of Hals paintings and other masters of the Golden Age alongside the works of living artists such as Shezad Dawood and other contemporary artists.
«Masterworks from the Hirshhorn Collection,» a new rehanging of the third - level permanent collection galleries of the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, opens June 9.
Moderna Museet is presenting the history of photography with this year's radical rehanging of its permanent collection.
The rehanging of the permanent collection exhibition is being carried out in three stages.
When the Tate reopens on June 17, 2016, it will present a complete rehang of its collection with a focus on presenting acquisitions made since 2000.
The preparatory work was put in place for the unveiling of the major # 45 million refurbishment of the building and the complete rehang of the collection in 2013.
Here is a preview of the extraordinary rehang of the Whitney's collection in its new Renzo Piano - designed Meatpacking District building.
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