Sentences with phrase «display art of any kind»

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With increasing space devoted to finely reproduced color studies, the magazine has become a kind of periodical portfolio displaying the best in this type of art.
If you need a break from the sun, you can also head indoors - with an aquarium, art gallery, and Arizonan natural history display, this is the kind of date you can make last all day.
Here's the Art; the Science Comes Next Built at the Eero Saarinen - designed GM Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, the Cadillac Elmiraj's platform is an opportunity for GM to display the kind of futuristic science - fair technology that the newly revised Mercedes - Benz S - Class displays.
Nexon displays a first of its kind amalgamation of art with the automobile design featuring Ivory White accents around fog lamps, swooshing across the shoulder line merging on to X-factor at the back with sonic Silver dual tone roof, to lend Nexon a signature appearance.
Still in Southbank, the Gallery of Modern Art is the largest of its kind in Australia regularly holding exclusive exhibits and displays.
And in between (literally), at Kai Matsumiya, is a kind of palette cleanser in the display of Rainer Ganahl's wonderfully random photographs of art world lectures being given by such luminaries as the art historian Linda Nochlin and the performance artist Andrea Fraser.
An exhibit now on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum, «Human - Altered Landscapes,» celebrates the influence of a generation of photographers who, during the 1960's and» 70's, created a new kind of landscape photography.
PALM SPRINGS, CA — Artist Kevin Berlin is known for appearing at art fairs and at his exhibitions with swarms of orbiting models, for dramatic displays of bravery while taming tigers (mostly the kind with body paint), and for lounging nude with attitude.
The common thread between the work on display is a particular focus on the publishing of image - based books, whether an industrially produced compendium of graphic art, a limited edition, hand - bound «zine of drawing or photography, or a one - of - a kind, paper - cut tomb so large that it can only be «read» at scheduled performances.
Says Jones: «I had wanted for a long time to stop thinking about making art as a way of displaying things, but to think about it as a way of arranging objects almost like ruins and to see how they lie and how the relationships that they set up in the world can create a kind of alchemy.»
Display # 7 by the same token — the surfacing of the paradigm of minimal art from the 60's defined a new way of focussing on things and made a relationship with things through that kind of dialectical debate that many artists participated with.
The pavilions will undergo a radical reconstruction, and more than twenty artists and designers of all ages, ranging from established to emerging ones, will contribute to creating a different kind of exhibition format, one that will appear closer to a film set than a conventional art display.
Art Brut is a phrase coined by Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85), to denote artworks produced by people outside the established art world, such as solitary artists, the maladjusted, patients in psychiatric institutions, and fringe - dwellers of all kinds - typically not for display or profArt Brut is a phrase coined by Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85), to denote artworks produced by people outside the established art world, such as solitary artists, the maladjusted, patients in psychiatric institutions, and fringe - dwellers of all kinds - typically not for display or profart world, such as solitary artists, the maladjusted, patients in psychiatric institutions, and fringe - dwellers of all kinds - typically not for display or profit.
This landmark exhibition is one of the first of its kind in the city and is on display at the Piramal Museum of Art until 15 January 2018.
Unlike his Pop Art predecessors however, whose work still retains a kind of optimistic freshness of the postwar era in which they were created, Prince's joke paintings display a sarcastic quality that is more suited to the postmodern world.
In the 1930s, his works displayed two very different kinds of art at the same time.
He also practiced a kind of obsessive art in the form of gig posters and other naive works of assemblage, many examples of which will be on display at Pirate for a three - week cycle.
The purpose of the new multi-million pound Tate Modern extension was to «provide new kinds of display space for media such as photography, film, video and digital art», while media such as painting and sculpture would continue to mostly remain in the storeroom.
HONG KONG ART GALLERY CREATIVE DIRECTOR INTERVIEW Situated on Hong Kong's Hollywood Road, Input / Output (I / O) is not a usual kind of gallery with ink paintings, sculptures and canvases on display.
For this year's edition of Art Basel's Art Unlimited section, which provides galleries with ample space to present ambitious displays of the kind usually seen in museums or biennials, curator Gianni Jetzer has gathered together a diverse spread of displays that bounce across mediums, tonal registers, and even lighting, with about half of the booths occupying darkened chambers.
There's a kinder, gentler image of Robert Moses in circulation these days, helped along by the much talked about exhibits on the master builder now on display at the Museum of the City of New York, Columbia, and the Queens Museum of Art.
Macuga's practice is located at the intersection of two strands that have done much to define the landscape of contemporary art in the last decade: on the one hand, an increasing interest in research — specifically of the archival, historical kind — and on the other, a growing concern with strategies of display and the blurring of boundaries between art making and curating.
The 12 rusted brown and varnished steel sculptures on display in the grounds of the New Art Centre at Roche Court near Salisbury are something different: a kind of time capsule; a little force field of archived energy.
Through an extensive display of ephemera, including letters to Hugh Hefner and private collectors, glossy magazine advertisements, personal musings and sketches, My American Dream appears as a kind of bellwether for the art world's symbiotic relationship with consumerism, corporate sponsorship (a relic of another economy), and the market — political and ethical concerns that could not have been expressed in the sculptural objects she had made up until that point.
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