Sentences with phrase «curatorial premise for»

So there's not like a hard rigorous curatorial premise for the bigger show, it's more just to show the strength and the diversity and the creativity that's happening here right now.
The curatorial premise for this group exhibition is to reflect the wide - ranging practices of artists in the region and to provide a forum in which to compare patterns emerging in those practices from one year to the next.

Not exact matches

Nick Fisher, who brews beer inspired by the curatorial premise of each Arturo Bandini show, is traveling to Marfa to serve his latest concoctions at the opening reception for Grey Goo Gardens.
The show evoked, for me, the Jewish Museum's curatorial premise.
The 2006 Whitney Biennial had the potential to harness a subversive undercurrent with only a slight (if radical) reinterpretation of its curatorial premise, Day for Night.
Team Gallery's sprawling, two - venue group exhibition Black Cake takes the cake for the dumbest curatorial premise ever: cake, literally.
Most exhibitions organized at The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts feature a curatorial premise relating to the building as muse.
The curatorial concept of this year's biennial starts the premise of the designated title for the Biennale: Not New Now.
Gioni's curatorial premise, not to mention Allora & Calzadilla's installation, seems to take this notion to heart, reminding humankind that new systems of sustainability are inevitable on a planet that has been irrevocably altered by the careless endeavors of its inhabitants and also suggests that earth's only hope for survival may be found within the unpredictable landscape of the mind.
While the curatorial premise, detailed on a gallery wall, is fairly pedestrian — that contemporary artists have continued Guston's obsession with «formless matter» and «living presence» — it becomes inconsequential for the works themselves.
Perhaps it is only my subjective opinion, but the 2006 Whitney Biennial had the potential to harness a subversive undercurrent with only a slight (if radical) reinterpretation of its curatorial premise, Day for Night.
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