Sentences with phrase «developing innovative exhibition»

To this effect, Kunsthalle Wien has been developing innovative exhibition and communication formats.

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«We are excited to see the outstanding technology at Silicon Studio's exhibition booth at GDC 2014,» says Tomoya Asano, producer for Square Enix Co., Ltd. «Having developed Bravely Default in partnership with Silicon Studio, we can see the evidence of how innovative YEBIS 2 can be to developers globally.
Organized by guest curator Christina Weyl, PhD, co-founder and co-president of the Association of Print Scholars, the exhibition highlights innovative techniques developed at Atelier 17, an experimental printmaking studio in New York City that operated from 1940 - 1955.
The New Media Gallery will be the first of its kind in Western North Carolina, offering innovative artists including those featured in Prime Time: New Media Juried Exhibition the opportunity to share their work with the community while developing new audiences and gaining recognition for their contribution to the modern art scene.
The New Media Gallery is the first of its kind in WNC, offering innovative artists including those featured in Prime Time: New Media Juried Exhibition the opportunity to share their work with the community while developing new audiences and gaining recognition for their contribution to the modern art scene.
The title of the exhibition, Better than de Kooning, refers to the same - named work created in 2008 by the American artist Peter Saul who, with his concept of painting - appropriation, which is nourished both by Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism as well as by underground comics and political caricature, developed an innovative politpop painting style.
From 1997 for 17 years he was based at The Arts Catalyst where he developed an ambitious artistic programme and was responsible for some of the most innovative art and science exhibitions and events in the world.
Stated SFAI President Charles Desmarais: «Hesse has developed remarkable programming at Bemis — pushing the boundaries of contemporary exhibition - making while engaging broad audiences — and his innovative thinking, resourcefulness, and sly humor will surely find an exciting outlet in the service of SFAI's community.»
David Moxon posts about Zig Zag: deliberations in construction, sequence and colour, on view at Charlie Dutton Gallery, London through July 2, 2011, an «innovative and diverse exhibition of new developments in abstraction... These artists have developed an understanding for the possibility of an «internal logic» in their work,» as well as «ideas of «colour interaction» and «colour juxtaposition».»
As part of a series of innovative, youth - led programmes around the theme of «Art Inspiring Change» and our Summer exhibition «Every Day is a New Day» we would like to work to develop the skills of local artists and experiment with different ways of including artists, our communities and families in the co-creation of our learning programme.
Public program for the exhibition Co-Thinkers includes innovative tours, which were developed specifically for the project, public discussions in the exhibition space and workshops for visitors of all abilities.
Curated by the world's leading scholars, the exhibition focuses on his primary achievements — the innovative techniques and artistry he developed to achieve original and spectacular effects in glass.
This work is from a portfolio of ten prints selected by Cubitt's innovative Curatorial Fellowship, which gives an emerging curator the opportunity to develop an exhibition program across an 18 - month period.
Developed jointly in an innovative partnership between the Terra Foundation for American Art, the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo and the AGO, this evocative exhibition brings together over 100 works of art from 10 lending countries and goes behind the canvas to reveal the histories, conflicts and scientific explorations that shaped how we see the land we inhabit.
The judging jury particularly praised the research agency for its ability to develop «highly innovative methods for sourcing and visualising evidence relating to human rights abuses around the world, used in courts of law as well as exhibitions of art and architecture,» explains Tate.
Focused on fine art which finds its background, heritage and influences deeply rooted in urban subcultures like street art, avantgarde fashion, design, music, architecture and graffiti, Circleculture gallery has developed a large number of innovative exhibition concepts in cooperation with international curators.
Collaborating with a wide range of eminent curators, iCI develops innovative traveling exhibitions, accompanied by catalogues and other educational materials, to introduce and document challenging new work in all mediums by younger as well as more established artists from the United States and abroad.
In addition, this complex, contradictory, propositive exhibition, committed to human life on the planet during its late anthropocene phase, is an innovative initiative that is configured without the straitjacket of a traditional curatorship, but develops with free dialogue between the participating artists and academics of the UNAM, mainly around the analysis of detritus as matter in transformation.
The Getty Research Institute presents Greetings from L.A. Artists and Publics, 1950 - 1980 a new exhibition on view February 5, 2012, surveys the emergence of a community of artists who developed innovative strategies for reaching out to, and even creating, diverse and varied publics.
Running alongside the gallery's exhibition programme, collaborations with various creative industries and outside curators, Rook & Raven has developed the standard art space into an innovative nucleus that aims to advance the remit of visual culture.
Renowned international guest curators are invited on a regular basis to develop thematic exhibitions at the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle that feature innovative and experimental formats to provide a look at previously undiscovered aspects of the collection.
The exhibition, Alternativas / Alternatives, highlights the use of innovative architectural techniques developed during Spain's financial crisis.
Together with gallerist Charles Guice, she is currently developing the online initiative Converging Perspectives that will promote dialogue about contemporary photography, its practitioners and innovative exhibitions from an international perspective.
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