Sentences with phrase «developing curated group exhibitions»

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Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between single artist shows, curated group exhibitions, and historical exhibitions.
In the winter students begin developing a significant art project of their choosing that they will later curate and install in a group exhibition at the CUE Foundation in the spring.
Lisa and her father researched the Radford family coat of arms and developed a series of paintings from these sources for the group exhibition Old Skool at PICA (curated by Hannah Mathews and Robert Cooke).
In the Spring of 2016, Tarasewicz will attend the International Artists - In - Residence Program at MeetFactory in Prague, Czech Republic, where she will further develop her project Turba Turbo and will use the structure as a display system for the presentation of a curated group exhibition featuring Czech and international artists.
Currently Reckitt is co-editing a special issue of the Journal of Curatorial Studies with Jennifer Fisher on Curating and the Affective Turn, and working with art historian Catherine Grant to develop the group exhibition O Sister, O Shadow.
The Zabludowicz Collection is proud to announce the artist list for Sound Spill, a group exhibition curated by Thom O'Nions and Richard Sides, a curator and an artist who have been awarded a curatorial research grant to develop the exhibition after a research period in New York City.
Zabludowicz Collection invites you to the preview of Sound Spill, a group exhibition curated by Thom O'Nions and Richard Sides, a curator and an artist who have been awarded a curatorial research grant to develop the exhibition after a research period in New York City.
Curated by Steven Evans, this exhibition examines the work of a small group of American artists that have been developing their bodies of work since the late 1960s; they offer an alternative to both the dominance of contemporary media and image - based work as well as the blue - chip canon of minimalism.
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