Sentences with phrase «director nicholas»

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Here is Tate director Nicholas Serota talking about collaborating with Google to produce the first global art collection.
The event, which took place on the day of the foundation's announcement that it would return to Chelsea after a five - year absence, was especially starry - eyed, though that may have been partly because actor James Franco was the benefit's cochair (with San Francisco collector Frances Bowes, who was in animated conversation with Tate director Nicholas Serota, seated to her left).
Tate director Nicholas Serota added: «Being too specific about meaning can limit one's feeling for the work and, in any event, one's feelings about these works changes over time.»
«Art Basel has brought more Europeans and Americans to Hong Kong and Asian collectors are becoming more interested in purchasing western art,» said gallery director Nicholas Olney.
Victoria Siddall, and former Tate director Nicholas Serota stopped in, before eventually shuffling off to another opening.
«Really unfashionable, not even noticed enough to be disliked,» is how National Gallery director Nicholas Penny described to me the Ferrara school of artists that he is cataloguing.
The five genuine judges, who include the Tate's Director Nicholas Serota, will announce their decision during a live Channel 4 broadcast on 30 November.
The Turner Prize jury included Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant, author Marina Warner, British Council exhibition officer Ann Gallagher and Japanese curator Fumio Nanjo as well as Tate Gallery director Nicholas Serota.
Their surprise is a little implausible, given that Rosenthal announced Apocalypse in the week Tate Modern opened, in what looked like an attempt to steal director Nicholas Serota's thunder, judiciously releasing some of the show's most outrageous images to the press, the Pope among them.
His installation of fluorescent lightworks in the church were Vivaldi taught music creates a dramatic dialogue with the architecture, an effect which delighted Tate director Nicholas Serota who opened the show.
Many suspect that the move is the result of the advertising magnate's desire to grind some axes with landlords and myopic public servants he finds annoying, especially Tate director Nicholas Serota and his periodical refusal to accept Saatchi's donation of his collection.
The National Gallery's new director Nicholas Penny has made it clear that his tenure will be marked by an avoidance of blockbuster exhibitions in favour of an emphasis on the permanent collection and a more connoisseurial and risk - taking exhibitions program.
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Back on the killing fields, Maureen Paley was deep in conversation with Tate director Nicholas Serota.
Right: Artist Wolfgang Tillmans and Tate director Nicholas Serota.
The Public section, for outdoor sculptural installations, will be organized by Public Art Fund director Nicholas Baume.
There may be no love lost between the Chapmans and the Turner jury's chairman, Tate director Nicholas Serota (it's been widely bruited that the brothers» public Tate baiting cost them the prize), but here's one thing they can agree on: Everybody does get a turn.
Tate director Nicholas Serota told Channel 4 News: «Of course it was in Liverpool in 2007, but it's always been a national prize and it will now be outside London in alternate years.
Tate director Nicholas Serota said he'd had «a sickening feeling» when he learned the large abstract painting had been attacked.
Tate director Nicholas Serota, said each venue had «put forward compelling cases for hosting the Turner Prize in 2015».
[28][29] Tributes to him were made by several figures in British art, including Tate director Nicholas Serota.
This direct, flatly painted cartoon refers to two of the stuckists» biggest betes noires: Tate director Nicholas Serota, who stands accused of promoting «Serota Tendency» one - note art, and Tracey Emin, who famously told then boyfriend Billy Childish that his figurative work was «stuck, stuck, stuck».
Right: Architect Annabelle Seldorff and National Portrait Gallery (London) director Nicholas Cullinan.
In a move as brazen as his art, Hirst invited the Tate director Nicholas Serota and brought Norman Rosenthal, then exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy of Arts, to the show in a taxi.
Tate director Nicholas Serota then drove home the point with a moving declaration of his admiration for the artist and his attachment to Kelly's work, calling it «perfect and indescribable.»
«It's very surprising often», he told Tate Modern Director Nicholas Serota in an interview before the opening of a major retrospective of his work.
She was hired by former Tate director Nicholas Serota after working as his assistant during his tenure as director of the Museum of Modern Art Oxford.
Tate Galleries director Nicholas Serota has supported the decision of Emin's appointment, however: «there will be a lot of people who say, «What a lousy idea, she doesn't stand for classical drawing», but I think it's a great appointment»: «Drawing is the foundation for everything she does and I think it's the thing for which she is most recognised internationally as well», he told the Times.
One of Tate director Nicholas Serota's most eye - catching moves (aside from the creation of Tate Modern) was the deal that he struck with Channel 4 in 1991 to televise the Turner Prize.
While the Fund provides significant purchasing power, Tate Director Nicholas Serota emphasized that the support of the entire art community's plays a key role.
It was revealed that Ofili was also a serving trustee of the Tate, and in the ensuing controversy, a newspaper published a private email from Miro to Tate director Nicholas Serota.
That makes jockeying for a key position on the list harder for someone like Tate Director Nicholas Serota [# 8] and other administrators who, sometimes, need to sit at a desk and deal with what's happening at their home institutions.
Tate director Nicholas Serota explained: «Over the last 20 years, Glasgow and Scotland has gained national and international recognition as a centre of excellence in, and for, the visual arts.
In a rare interview, the renowned US artist Cy Twombly talks to Tate director Nicholas Serota about his astonishing work
On Monday night they were out in force, mocked up «Wanted» posters of Tate Director Nicholas Serota were thrust into our hands as we navigated our way into the building past the prettily twinkling (they were wearing fairy lights) protesters.
(«I can't think of any other French artist who did that,» says Tate director Nicholas Serota, when I buttonhole him in the hotel lift.
Introducing the prize at the ceremony last night, Tate director Nicholas Serota said in the current economic climate «museum visitor numbers are up and the theatres are full... in this climate the work of artists is more important than ever.»
This exhibition catalogue - from its opening Q and A between Tate director Nicholas Serota and the laconic painter through half a dozen chronological essays - is indispensable.
People complained privately, because no one wanted to offend the super-generous Re Rabaudengo, all listened in silence to the odd lineup of speakers: Tate director Nicholas Serota, Italian Vogue editor Franca Sozzani, and Francesco Vezzoli, an artist whose work is yet to appear in the foundation's collection.
«They had gone to museums in Germany and seen the pre-Columbian art, what the Mayan and Incan cultures had done, and loved it,» says Albers Foundation director Nicholas Fox Weber.
As the artist describes what it's like to win, Andrew Dickson talks to the protesters picketing Tate Britain — and gallery director Nicholas Serota explains whose side he's on
Right: National Portrait Gallery director Nicholas Cullinan.
On the panel are gallerist Margot Heller, curator Matthew Higgs, writer Andrew Renton, Observer journalist Lynn Barber and Tate director Nicholas Serota.
This was a warning issued last night at Tate Britan by Tate director Nicholas Serota, who spoke at an event for Labour's candidate for Mayor, Sadiq Khan.
As well as co-opting Lynn Barber's complaints, they doorstepped Tate director Nicholas Serota yesterday morning and presented him with a health warning that the Turner prize «may cause drowsiness or headaches».
The film features rare archival footage of the artist at work, interviews with his friends and with Tate director Nicholas Serota and MoMA director Glenn Lowry.
# 150,000 fund enables gallery director Nicholas Serota to acquire three contemporary works at open - air art market
After his untimely, self - inflicted death in 2008, Tate's director Nicholas Serota spoke of him as one of the wittiest creators of his generation and «an enormously influential friend of other British artists who came to prominence in the early nineties ``.
In similarly argumentative form, Sunday Times art critic Waldemar Januszczak praises the Hayward Gallery's offsite «Infinite Mix» show, dismisses the idea that outgoing Tate director Nicholas Serota might be a «visionary» and quotes from a Kendrick Lamar record (#).
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