Sentences with phrase «dialogue as a collector»

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18th Street Arts Center also offers Portlock opportunities for artistic exchange through public programs including a Champagne Social on July 27 where his studio will be open to visitors including curators, art collectors, and artists; as well as panels and artist talks that contribute to a general creative dialogue within the community.
Each dialogue between selected and invited artist is closely documented on the website of the project space, and concludes with the presentation of a limited edition comprised of unique works, as an accessible entry point into the works of promising artists for beginning collectors and art aficionados alike.
Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Por - trait Gallery, participated and commented «Frieze Masters this year reaf - firmed its position as a catalyst not only to facilitate a dialogue between the historic and contemporary, but also between curators, collectors and gal - lerists.
Davidoff Art Initiative hosts special events such as dialogues and open studios, involving artists, curators and collectors.
Founded by Natalya Andakulova, the mission is to cultivate the dialogue between the Central Asia and the Middle East by positioning the art of Central Asia into the artistic hub of Dubai as well as continuing to build relationships between artists, writers, specialists and collectors.
Arman's collection of African art on display at Paul Kasmin creates a dialogue between the work of Arman as artist and the practice of Arman as collector.
As a thinking artist, Marioni functions in part as a metacritic in the sense that he appears to relish dialogues with critics, collectors, art historians, theorists, curators, museum directors, and other artistAs a thinking artist, Marioni functions in part as a metacritic in the sense that he appears to relish dialogues with critics, collectors, art historians, theorists, curators, museum directors, and other artistas a metacritic in the sense that he appears to relish dialogues with critics, collectors, art historians, theorists, curators, museum directors, and other artists.
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