Sentences with phrase «curatorial choices of»

Asher conceived spatial and curatorial choices of the gallery as their own minimalist works, conceptually focused around the viewer's perception.
, we support all the artists in the Biennial and the curatorial choices of the exhibition's three curators.
The artefacts and artworks are separated into six themes: Domestic Life, Decoration & Adornment, Fertility & the Body, Religion & Burial, Trade & Agriculture and War & Battle, mimicking the curatorial choices of historical museum exhibitions.

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And the curatorial process then also selects a higher tier, a group of books that go on to the national level, providing choices from «modules» of some 200 ebooks at a time to librarians from coast to coast.
Recent curatorial projects include the retrospective exhibition Jack Tworkov: Against Extremes / Five Decades of Painting (2009); Jack Tworkov: Accident of Choice, the artist at Black Mountain College (2011).
A vigorous black - and - white Franz Kline glimpsed through the recesses of a Mark di Suvero sculpture in the center of the floor is a lesson in gesture as well as curatorial choice.
In that context, the title «Open Ends» and the stress on curatorial choices carry overtones of a plea for cash.
We feel it important to tangibly demonstrate that curatorial choice is often as much about personal taste as it is about the «quality» of the art for «quality» in art is often open to opinion.
The choice in title also attempts to suggest a conceptual curatorial style on the part of Gouzer, or an experimental irreverence toward his function at the auction house — an approach gleaned, we can imagine, as a winning stance from some of the artistic careers listed above.
Condorelli has long engaged with the architecture and context of the exhibition space, building modular furniture and reflecting on the history of the institutions where she is showing, a fitting choice for this exhibition, then, which celebrates curatorial and artistic work as always related in ways that go beyond any traditional sense of curating as a practice of caring and selecting.
When a living artist is the subject, he or she may come up with suggestions and will, of course, be consulted on any curatorial choices.
«It was important for me to loosen the assumption that people have about [feminism],» Doyle said of her curatorial choice.
Crate will be a fluid and ongoing curatorial space where you can select artworks and create an alternative exhibition experimenting with your own choices of artworks from a shortlist and in turn respond to The Waste Land.
The curatorial choices also emphasize the role of photography in shaping public opinion as well as the longer - term matter of our shared history — how we come to know and remember it.
For a look at Rothkopf's curatorial skills and techniques, see that time he gave SEEN a tour of the Whitney's inaugural exhibition, «America Is Hard to See,» with an eye toward the show's most memorable and intriguing installation choices.
With their curatorial choices, our blogger curators spotlight six talented artists working in a variety of mediums and genres.»
It's a curatorial choice that creates a denser, stronger and more inclusive dialogue overall, in a theme that's further highlighted by an evening of performance with Zoe Williams and Renaud Jerez in a conversation programme centred on the question of «artistic agency».
The works are drawn from all six of the MoMA's curatorial departments, reflecting the history of the institution and the choices it had made in building its collecting.
Thanks to the curatorial attention, the exhibition presents the advantage of bringing a contemporary artist to the noble stages of Palazzo Strozzi, imposing this choice in an ambient — the Florentine one — where the art of the present is often polemized and rejected with decision.
The exhibition is accompanied by two awards: the John & Joyce Price Award of Excellence, selected by curatorial staff and accompanied by a $ 5,000 cash prize, plus the opportunity of a future solo exhibition at BAM, as well as the Samuel & Patricia Smith People's Choice Award, selected by Museum visitors and recognized with a $ 5,000 cash prize.
This open - hearted and stimulating interchange was organized around three themes: the conceptual process that led up to the new installation plan and its outcomes regarding questions of narrative, chronology and mediation; the plan itself and the choices that have been made regarding possible clusters of works and themes, as well as the actual works to be displayed; and, finally, the position of the Stedelijk Museum in the contemporary debates surrounding the canon, curatorial strategies, the relationship between fine art and visual culture, and the influence of non-museological display formats on museum practice.
The show, which gathers the work of twenty - two contemporary artists, explores «the significance of what we can not see, whether by choice, habit, or physiological limitations, in the world around us,» according to curator Ellen Tani, who is Bowdoin's current Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow.
In the interest of expanding the contemporary art discourse to be inclusive of ideas and artists that are often marginalized, Higgs» curatorial choices are actively challenging, foregoing accessibility to forefront the deeper concepts and intentions of the work.
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