Sentences with phrase «curatorial eye of artist»

Not exact matches

She brings an acute eye and extensive experience, a hallmark of which has been innovative presentations and working with artists and collectors,» said Margi Conrads, director of curatorial affairs at Crystal Bridges.
At the press preview for Jeff Koons: A Retrospective, more than one member of the Whitney Museum's curatorial staff urged visitors to dispense with «preconceived notions» about Koons and embrace the exhibition as an opportunity to view the artist's perhaps too - well - known oeuvre with fresh eyes.
Her curatorial eye aims high and looks closely, seeking out emerging artists and staying abreast of established ones.
She credits the gallerist for her keen curatorial eye, adding, «Her program is about artists who are informed by historical references, are pushing the boundaries of their medium, and are inspiring important conversations.»
Visitors can take their pick from Design Miami, a showcase of eye - catching and inspiring contemporary design work; Art Miami's Context show which showcases emergent artists worthy of extra attention; Tiger Strikes Asteroid's Satellite Art Show, which focuses on independent, non-commercial curatorial approaches; NADA, or the New Art Dealer's Alliance, which engages emerging methods of art curating and dealing; and visitors can even take their turn on a giant, kaleidoscopic roller rink on the beach.
But with a curatorial premise based on a survey of mostly emerging talent, through one curator's eyes, interest focuses on both the process and potentially prickly protocol of profiling new art from newer artists.
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