Sentences with phrase «different art exhibitions»

It will be a part of the project conceived as a series of different art exhibitions, which will take place on several dates during the year, always featuring new artists and artworks.
If you're a newbie to Bushwick, you should brace yourself for hundreds of artists opening their studios to the public for a weekend, which is accompanied by various festivities and neighborhood - wide merriments such as block parties, crazy performance art events and different art exhibitions.
We moved upstairs to seek out Molecular 2015 but along the way go distracted by all the different art exhibitions.

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Mesa actually is a city of intelligent people who are interested in arts and who love going to different exhibitions and museums.
• Spending free time for sightseeing and visiting different interesting places, like museums, art exhibitions, monuments and others.
As a world leader in trade shows across a number of different sectors - including art, children's publishing, cosmetics, construction and design - BolognaFiere has developed a cutting - edge portfolio of international exhibitions in key Russian, North America and Asia markets including China with 8 exhibitions already established.
Experience a different side to the Molitor, between the two pools and the ephemeral art exhibitions.
The Museum of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Arts, Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Powerhouse Museum are all located within the city centre, each featuring a different range of all year round exhibitions.
Fishman is currently the subject of two large exhibitions: «Louise Fishman: A Retrospective» at the Neuberger Museum of Art acts as the 77 - year - old's first comprehensive show, while «Paper Louise Tiny Fishman Rock» at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia displays an entirely different body of work, focusing on sketchbooks, smaller paintings and sculptures, and other rarely - seen items.
While Bushwick Open Studios, and its mammoth showcase of more than 600 different gallery exhibitions, is usually what most people associate Arts in Bushwick with, the 10 - person Community Projects arm of the group has quietly been developing programs and building partnerships with local organizations throughout the neighborhood, all in the aim of supporting the group's larger mission of serving as a platform for creative accessibility
Only his collection of East German art from before 1989 will stay, and the museum will host a completely different exhibition with 78 works from the Phillips collection.
Each artist combines notions inherent in the practices of art and architecture, in an experimental exhibition that includes site - specific installation, sculpture, painting, photography and video to create five very different and exciting works.
The exhibition imagines unusual connections between different art works and art worlds.
The exhibition (which takes its name from a conversation between Jeff Wall and Lucas Blalock about the need for art to be experimental and mysterious) also explores the truth - telling nature — or more accurately, the fantasy - telling nature — of the camera with a comprehensive selection of works from fourteen different artists from within the collection.
The earliest piece in the exhibition was begun eleven days before 9/11 and the exhibition follows my intuitive trajectory over the last fifteen years, which has allowed me to consider the transforming power of art when it's experienced in different moments and contexts.
When McKee walked into the first - ever Guston exhibition in Chelsea (as well as the first with Hauser & Wirth), I was watching him look at art that he knew more intimately than almost any other living soul, and in a context more different than he might ever have expected.
Presented in addition to the exhibitions at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery, this selection is an opportunity for the public to view works from the university's collection in a different setting.
As three different types of demonstration, these works propose the art exhibition as a format for investigating the intersection of socioeconomic, cultural, and epistemological intangibilities, while positioning the (nonprofit) gallery as uniquely qualified to present these investigations.
Recent exhibitions focused on the work of Alan Shields have included Alan Shields: Protracted Simplicity, a survey accompanied by a chronological monograph by Heidi Zuckerman at the Aspen Art Museum; Alan Shields: A Different Kind of Painting at Beeler Gallery at Columbus College of Art & Design; Alan Shields: Common Threads at Parrish Art Museum; and Into the Maze at SITE Santa Fe, among others.
Art writer Joyce Beckenstein writes: «At first glance these two wildly different exhibitions, which are in fact consigned to separate gallery spaces, have absolutely nothing to do with one another.
This exhibition will address this theme in its broadest sense, serving as a framework for exhibiting and interpreting a wide range of different works of art.
Santa Monica, CA — On February 19, 6pm - 9 pm, 18th Street kicks - off its 2011 Legacy theme with the debut of the exhibitions, Have You Seen My Privacy, by Richard Newton and Outsider Art: Others From Elsewhere Doing Something Altogether Different... Sort of by Vincent Ramos.
The group exhibition allows not only for an encounter with different forms of reflection and expression, but also offers a space for spontaneous art actions and further discussion.
For his third exhibition at Modern Art, the US artist Richard Tuttle (b1941) presents four different groups of work that were created at different times and in different locations.
Guest curated by Tanya Zimbardo, Assistant Curator of Media Arts at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition brings together for the first time historic works by these two artists, exploring their different approaches to the description of space through structured activity performed for the camera.
«Often times the ideas are consistent, but the materials are reimagined and reapplied as she sees them through a different set of circumstances,» said Nancy on Macuga's work, some of which was lent from their collection to the Museum of Contemporary Art during her 2013 solo exhibition.
Different exhibitions and events have taken diverse approaches to lesbian, gay, trans *, bi - and intersexual and queer biographies, themes and concepts in history, art and culture.
The art exhibition «Triangles» features seventeen contemporary artists and their different approaches on the subject of the triangular shape and is curated by Brooklyn based abstract artist and curator Melissa Staiger.
18th Street kicks - off its 2011 Legacy theme with the debut of the exhibitions, Have You Seen My Privacy, by Richard Newton and Outsider Art: Others From Elsewhere Doing Something Altogether Different... Sort of by Vincent Ramos.
Over the past thirty years, Cai Guo - Qiang has realized large - scale exhibitions and projects across different geographic locations and cultures, including solo exhibition Cai Guo - Qiang: Saraab at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, Qatar (2011), Cai Guo - Qiang; 1040m Underground in Donetsk, Ukraine (2011), One Night Stand (Aventure d'un Soir), explosion event for Nuit Blanche (2013), a citywide art and culture festival organized by the city of ParArt in Doha, Qatar (2011), Cai Guo - Qiang; 1040m Underground in Donetsk, Ukraine (2011), One Night Stand (Aventure d'un Soir), explosion event for Nuit Blanche (2013), a citywide art and culture festival organized by the city of Parart and culture festival organized by the city of Paris.
My move to NY, and going to the Studio School, including a student exchange I did at the Slade in London, was the first step in combining the two very different art educations I had and in this combination finding my own voice, and it is a continuation of exactly this combination which acts as the basis for my new exhibition.
By Dr. Kostas Prapoglou Magical Surfaces: The Uncanny in Contemporary Photography is the new exhibition at Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art, featuring the works of seven photographers belonging to two different generations.
American Art of the 80's, curated by Gabriella Belli and Jerry Saltz, Palazzo delle Albere, Trento, Italy A Passion for Art: Watercolours and Works on Paper, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, NY Closet No. 9, Queens Museum of Art, Flushing, NY Just What Is It That Makes Today's Home So Different, So Appealing, The Hyde Collection, Glen Falls, NY The 1980's; A Selected View From the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum of Fine Art, New York, NY Metropolitan Home Showhouse 2, New York, NY To Benefit Fashion Moda, Brooke Museum of Art, New York, NY Children in Crisis, A Benefit Exhibition, Lorence Monk Gallery, New York, NY
The exhibition showcases a variety of approaches and artistic processes, mapping a short yet historically important period, when new universal principles to engineer the future were found at the intersection of different art forms and disciplines, including metaphysics, science fiction writing, music, and poetry.
Going to the web, the definition began with the usual and then proceeded to list over 30 different meanings for the word when used as an adjective that seemed to provide the right amount of variety for the diversity of the art in this exhibition.
The Montreal - based artist's second solo exhibition, Squinky Hates Video Games, is a compilation of work from the past three years in the form of ten different games, some of which were created during a stint at UC Santa Cruz's Digital Arts and New Media MFA program.
While the exhibition's heart looks at the work of Chicanx artists in Los Angeles, it reveals extensive new research into the collaborative networks that connected these artists to one another and to artists from many different communities, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and international urban centers, thus deepening and expanding narratives about the development of the Chicano Art Movement, performance art, and queer aesthetics and practicArt Movement, performance art, and queer aesthetics and practicart, and queer aesthetics and practices.
Recently, Karline has become a freelance curator for galleries as well as finding alternative exhibition spaces to showcase art in different formats.
His approach to art making is similar to that of a composer, and the exhibition is conceived as a theatrical score that punctuates and demarcates space, creating interplay among pieces in different media and from diverse bodies of work.
Uniting different perspectives of seeing and subverting spatial conditions of representational forms in the 20th century this exhibition does not only present rarely seen work but also narrates different layers of art historical approaches leading to the long lasting meaning of representational object and space in art.
The exhibition will eventually bring together nearly 20 eastern and western artists and present around 60 new art works crossing different media and created after year 2010.
In two current LA exhibitions, Opie's ongoing exploration of the art of portraiture is on display in two very different modes.
Swiss and Baltic Artists 21.11.2014 — 1.02.2015 5th floor, Gallery of Contemporary Art The exhibition brings together Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Swiss artists with different backgrounds, who tell their stories based on their collective history and their personal narratives.
Selected Bibliography «No Border: Zheng Xuewu Solo Exhibition,» Time Out Beijing, Beijing, August 2007; Jonathan Goodman, «Zheng Xuewu at Art Projects International,» Art Asia Pacific, reproduction, New York, Fall 2005; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, Zheng Xuewu's Lone Journey into Abstraction, exhibition catalog, Redgate Gallery, Beijing, 2004; Zheng Zuoliang, My View of Xuewu Print, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, A Labyrinth of Reality, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Judith Farquhar, Introduction to Zheng Xuewu's Work, exhibition catalogue, reproductions, Art Scene China, Shanghai, 2003; Song Xiaoxia, «The Visual World in the Eye of the Urchin,» Chinese Art, 1999; Li Chun, «To the Tune of a Different Drum: The Paintings of Zheng Xuewu,» Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, SepteExhibition,» Time Out Beijing, Beijing, August 2007; Jonathan Goodman, «Zheng Xuewu at Art Projects International,» Art Asia Pacific, reproduction, New York, Fall 2005; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, Zheng Xuewu's Lone Journey into Abstraction, exhibition catalog, Redgate Gallery, Beijing, 2004; Zheng Zuoliang, My View of Xuewu Print, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, A Labyrinth of Reality, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Judith Farquhar, Introduction to Zheng Xuewu's Work, exhibition catalogue, reproductions, Art Scene China, Shanghai, 2003; Song Xiaoxia, «The Visual World in the Eye of the Urchin,» Chinese Art, 1999; Li Chun, «To the Tune of a Different Drum: The Paintings of Zheng Xuewu,» Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, Septeexhibition catalog, Redgate Gallery, Beijing, 2004; Zheng Zuoliang, My View of Xuewu Print, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Xenia Tetmajer von Prxerwa, A Labyrinth of Reality, catalog essay, Beijing, 2003; Judith Farquhar, Introduction to Zheng Xuewu's Work, exhibition catalogue, reproductions, Art Scene China, Shanghai, 2003; Song Xiaoxia, «The Visual World in the Eye of the Urchin,» Chinese Art, 1999; Li Chun, «To the Tune of a Different Drum: The Paintings of Zheng Xuewu,» Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, Septeexhibition catalogue, reproductions, Art Scene China, Shanghai, 2003; Song Xiaoxia, «The Visual World in the Eye of the Urchin,» Chinese Art, 1999; Li Chun, «To the Tune of a Different Drum: The Paintings of Zheng Xuewu,» Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, September 1994.
I've been to a good few other exhibitions but if you want to ease in to trying out art exhibitions then the Summer Exhibition is perfect as it's so varied with all different types of art from numerous artists.
Kavensky's enigmatic and lusciously painted Hotel (2008) aids the exhibition's exploration of the different depictions of romantic couples in art.
The Fondazione Prada's Art or Sound — an exhibition that was on show (between 7 June and 1 November) at nearby Ca'Corner and examined the relationship between art and audio — allowed for reflection upon vastly different approaches to art's role in relation to both society and audience empowermeArt or Sound — an exhibition that was on show (between 7 June and 1 November) at nearby Ca'Corner and examined the relationship between art and audio — allowed for reflection upon vastly different approaches to art's role in relation to both society and audience empowermeart and audio — allowed for reflection upon vastly different approaches to art's role in relation to both society and audience empowermeart's role in relation to both society and audience empowerment.
In their different approaches, these exhibitions turn that choice into art.
Selected group exhibitions: 20 Years: Art Projects International, Art Projects International, New York (2013); American Chambers, Gyeongnam Art Museum, Korea (2011); Paper and Process 2, Art Projects International, New York (2009); Krungthep 226, Bangkok Art + Culture Center, Thailand (2009); Different Ways of Seeing: The Expanding World of Abstraction, Noyes Museum of Art, New Jersey (2005); and The Inverse Mirror, Chambers Fine Art, New York (2003).
The exhibitions features work by Soledad Arias, Matthew Deleget, Daniel Levine, Rossana Martinez, Ruth Pastine, Mario Reis, David Simpson, Hills Snyder, and Tilman Through using different materials and procedures, these nine artists demonstrate a variety of approaches towards reductive and concept based art.
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