Sentences with phrase «curatorial decisions»

At a festival as large and expansive as the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, you're free to exercise your own curatorial decisions and carve out a customized mini-festival from within the offerings.
Their programme continues to make bold curatorial decisions and is well placed introducing important cutting edge American and European artists to a UK based audience and vice versa.
Despite some baffling curatorial decisions — sculptures installed so close to the wall they can't be seen in full, stanchions so distracting they seem like sculptural interventions — it promises to be hugely influential among Chicago's young artists.
As is usually the case during these high summer weeks, galleries are getting creative and taking chances, and experimenting with new and exciting curatorial decisions and venues
Even pedestrians outside the museum were implicated in the biennial's political curatorial decisions; the curators hung Pat Ward Williams's photograph of a group of young African American men on a window facing Madison avenue, addressing passers - by with a direct question: «What You Lookin At?»
Displayed with window screens that the museum used to protect pieces outdoors, the wall calls attention to the myriad curatorial decisions that affect how we view art.
It is a well - considered curatorial decision to present Sehgal's «joker» guard next to works by «colourful» artists such as Duchamp and Koons.
In this next installment of the Bienal, titled Affective Affinities, chief curator Gabriel Pérez - Barreiro has elected to distribute curatorial decision - making in a more horizontal manner, selecting seven artists from different backgrounds, generations and art practices to each conceive a group show in which their work dialogues with that of their peers.
No differentiation are made between galleries or contents, what matters in this section is COHERENT CURATORIAL DECISIONS.
Minor Acts are not merely displayed but handled by the facilitators, who are less concerned with curatorial decisions than with providing dramaturgical support to these works.
A fitting curatorial decision to end the year - long narrative journey of KALEIDOSCOPE.
Beyond the all - star roster in Cut - Up, one of the exhibition's greatest achievements is presenting a survey that evades the failures of most institutional overviews, such as wall text that expects brain - dead viewers who need overbearing guidance through the works, or sloppy curatorial decisions that produce more incongruities than enlightening insights.
Many of the pieces in the exhibition were not created with specific religious issues in mind, yet Njami's curatorial decisions help the works to open up, allowing them to actively comment on the specific themes within.
While the Brooklyn Museum is dealing with a new round of outrage regarding A Fire In My Belly, conjuring a nagging sense that we are doomed to repeat the culture wars over and over again whether it is with Wojnarowicz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andres Serrano or Chris Ofili, the question remains what will be the lasting effects of this battle on Wojnarowicz's work, future curatorial decisions and the politics of art.
And then we hear her read Hilla's ascorbic reply where she called Kandinsky's work «borderline trash» and made it very clear that she had no respect for Peggy's taste in art or her curatorial decisions.
As Martin tells The Creators Project, her curatorial decisions were guided by TATTER's mission statement: «to promote the consciousness of cloth by considering, and celebrating cloth's intrinsic and essential relationship in human life — through portals that include but are not limited to: art, shelter, comfort, science, commerce, and culture.»
The curatorial decisions highlighting past performance art are equally noteworthy.
While it is possible, and perhaps even necessary, to accept the work of Bob & Roberta Smith as the result of a unique male / female psyche, it is important to recognise the curatorial decisions made here as Brill's own.
For the donors of the gift, Charles and Valerie Diker, who live in an apartment brimful of Native American pieces and American modernist painting just a few blocks from the museum, the Met's curatorial decision is nothing less than a groundbreaking affirmation of the way they have thought about their collection for more than 40 years.
This mode of display represents a flowing, open structure of seemingly nonfunctional knowledge, while the curatorial decision is political as much as it is emotional and associative.
Located in New York City, from the beginning we have believed in working hand - in - hand with artists to facilitate their evolution, and in turn the advancement of the gallery, growing together and finding common lines of investigation built upon our curatorial decisions, reflected in our group and solo exhibitions, and in our parallel programs of conferences, lectures, book presentations, performances, and offsite site - specific installations.
My curatorial decisions were based on those artists Hans had promoted and «discovered» throughout his career — from his early time at university in Nanjing, where he studied Chinese language and art history from 1986 to 1989, through his later life in China, when he founded NAAC and cofounded CAAW.
«A curatorial decision comes and goes,» she says.
Wilsey was accused of making curatorial decisions, using museum facilities to ship works from her private collection, and coaxing trustees into lifting term limits for her position as board president.
This curatorial decision to deliberately imbricate works into pseudo-diptychs creates a familial network of relations throughout the exhibition.
Art: 21's new «Calling from Canada» blogger Raji Sohal has written a great piece on the curatorial decisions made by the Vancouver Art Gallery «s director Kathleen S. Bartels and artist Jeff Wall in organizing Kerry James Marshall «s first solo exhibition in Canada, which runs from May 8, 2010 to January 3, 2011.
Gain insight into her selections and the curatorial decisions made for this exhibition.
Exposing the curatorial decisions made to navigate strong cultural traditions and deconstructed historical narratives, Miralles will reflect on the complexities in conveying what is «Cuban» beyond the political or national qualities of the project.
More confusion than clarity, or even provocation, results and some curatorial decisions seem plain wrong.
Whether it was a curatorial decision, a logistical issue, or a budgetary restraint, the manner of pinning the 206 photos by Muholi gave the Faces and Phases series a more DIY aesthetic, as if a friend or supporter was tacking up the images like campaign posters or advertisements.
Franklin Evans I was impressed by the space that the curators generally allotted to each of the artists and by their curatorial decisions to emphasize process / performance - oriented work in this exhibition.
Visitor flow inside the gallery reveals the weakness of these curatorial decisions.
In fact, the only figure of the above who fell short on this act was Curtis at the Tate, with Waldemar Januszczak making himself the first critic to call upon the resignation of a curator for poor attendance figures and curatorial decisions that frankly appear totally batshit crazy on paper («Art Under Attack»; «Ruin Lust»; «Folk Art», and now the much derided Victorian showcase «Sculpture Victorious».)
««Parrish Perspectives: New Works in Context» reflects the curatorial decision - making involved in the process of building a collection, and demonstrates the museum's commitment to bringing together works that enhance the appreciation of art and the artist's practice,» stated Alicia Longwell, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator, Art and Education, in the exhibition announcement.
Upon entering the tall, irregular gallery spaces of CACNO, the viewer is invited to read and view simultaneously — a curatorial decision enacted most powerfully in the first juxtaposition of visual and textual representation.
Although the drive to stake out new neighborhoods is nothing new for Berlin's art crowd, it seems this curatorial decision is fueling the discussion about the gentrification of (already hip) neighborhoods, such as Kreuzberg.
If this curatorial decision seemed intuitive in one sense — which two artists since the 1970s have made greater strides while ignoring convention?
This exhibition is based on the gallery's curatorial decision to present exhibitions where two artists present three large - scale works that operate in concise dialogue within the gallery.
With its greater acceptance, for certain artists, the term «Arte Povera» came to be considered a liability; indeed, some still harbor reticence or even consternation about the term, whether for its homogenization of an otherwise diverse group, or for its leading to an easy commercial cooptation that had begun to affect creative and curatorial decisions.
«The museum has long maintained that its funders do not shape its curatorial decisions
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