Sentences with phrase «didactic texts»

All of this will be done in the service of extracting purpose from what we might call the «paratext» of the exhibition space: all aspects of the gallery from materials lists to didactic texts.
These students contributed to every step required in conceiving and executing the exhibition, including selection of artworks, layout and design, writing of didactic texts, and the crafting of scholarly essays for the catalogue.
You won't find a clearly chronological setup or any didactic texts here; instead, you'll find a highly conceptual, alternately cryptic and coy installation that's charged with energy.
The didactic text on the wall at the entrance to the exhibit mentions that Vicuña's first experiments with precarios from the 1960s were not documented, evidence of what Vicuña calls «history as a fabric of inclusion and exclusion.»
In relation, 1708 Gallery strives to educate the public about Contemporary art and employs artist talks and didactic text panels to illustrate the exhibiting artist's issues, themes, and modes of working.

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Finally, and above all, this «issue» of the biblical text is indirectly intended beyond the suspension of descriptive, didactic, and informative discourse.
The new galleries also incorporate more wall text, or «didactics,» to explain the groupings, and that too is another welcome nugget of innovation squeezed out by the glacial forces of change at the gallery.
DIDACTIC (UNTITLED), 2013 For this project, I asked 5 writers and curators to each write a wall text from which I would produce a painting, thus reversing the standard relationship of generative and reactive forces.
Chen's work, seen previously at the Albright - Knox, benefits here from more incisive and less didactic wall text.
The wall text suggests that Pumhösl and Deschenes chose artists who were teachers, underscoring the show's didactic nature.
Duties include, but are not limited to: research, artist and donor relations, exhibition design and installation, writing / editing of scholarly texts and didactics, budgeting, conceptualizing and leading exhibition - related public programs, and tours.
In Stark's carbon copy, scribbles of «Eliot quotes Eliot,» «unpoetic,» and «always ends with a question» appear among other didactic reminders and roadmaps for reading this difficult text.
I also referred to looking at paintings, read the text that appeared in the painting, and asked about reading didactics or taking photos in the museum.
I also integrated your didactic wall text into the work by printing it as part of the wallpaper itself.
Kanishk Tharoor's audioguide, commissioned by the Hammer for this exhibition, breaks with didactic conventions in order to illuminate, in the words of the wall text, «the inherent muteness of objects» and the malleability of their reception.
A text that is almost entirely, rather than only momentarily, diagnostic in orientation is Barbara Rose's excellent, and unfortunately little remembered, «The Value of Didactic Art» of 1967, which ambitiously lays out the terms of a particular shift where works of art — those inheritors of the precedent of Duchamp's unassisted readymade — began to derive their value and significance from visually presenting a particular argument, rather than by engaging the viewer in primarily aesthetic terms, which this didactic art rendered at best marginal or incDidactic Art» of 1967, which ambitiously lays out the terms of a particular shift where works of art — those inheritors of the precedent of Duchamp's unassisted readymade — began to derive their value and significance from visually presenting a particular argument, rather than by engaging the viewer in primarily aesthetic terms, which this didactic art rendered at best marginal or incdidactic art rendered at best marginal or incidental.
The personages are constructed and fused together in much the same way as the text fragments that act as didactic plates for the paintings.
In the past, her didactic works have taken the form of audio tours, wall text, and pamphlets.
«While the educated public of the 18th century would have been familiar with the themes and implications of the tales illustrated in so - called neoclassical works, this is not the case with museum audiences today, so the exhibition will be rich with didactic labels and wall texts
The centrally placed diary text of John Cage on the opposite side of the didactic wall sets the exhibition's tone.
Launched in 2017, the Take It or Leave It digital archive extends the life of this significant exhibition, with a gallery of artwork images and the associated didactic label texts from the installation at the Hammer Museum; essays, artist biographies, and a bibliography and chronology from the Take It or Leave It exhibition catalogue; and a variety of other resources meant to encourage further research.
Let me put it another way, some works caused me to stop and look before I attempted to read the wall text or «didactics,» sometimes because I liked the work, sometimes because I didn't.
digital archive extends the life of this momentous exhibition, with a gallery of artwork images and the associated didactic label texts from the installation at the Hammer Museum; essays, artist biographies, and a chronology from the Now Dig This!
Yet, unfortunately, this didactic style renders the text at times a bit repetitive, somewhat slowing down the progress of the argument.
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