Sentences with phrase «display include»

Masterpieces on display include: Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child by Sandro Botticelli, Dedham Vale by Constable, The Hon. Mrs Graham by Thomas Gainsborough, The Vision after the Sermon by Paul Gauguin, a series of works by JMW Turner, among many others.
Other cases on display include fake Banksy prints, paintings by John Myatt and Robert Thwaites, antiquities by John Andrews and forged silverware by Peter Ashley - Russell.
Some of the major acquisitions on display include the crimson monolith of Anne Truitt's «Insurrection» (in the «minimal, post-minimal and conceptual» room), Jenny Holzer's scrolling - text «Truisms» (in the «Flow» room), Bruce Nauman's neon word art «Sweet Suite Substitute» (in the «Markers and Signs» room) and George Bellows's «Forty - two Kids» (in the American art section).
Objects on display include the work of Shaun Greenhalgh, who produced fake «masterpieces» ranging from The Amarna Princess statue (Egyptian) to Lowry paintings.
«Black and white was a launching point for infinity in Albers's work» — Nicholas Fox Weber, Executive Director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation Further works on display include Blick aus Meinem Fenster Stadtlohn, Albers» earliest extant drawing from 1911, Steps, one of his Bauhaus glass constructions, and some of his greatest photo collages, including one of Paul Klee from 1929.
Works on display include Dean's films of influential figures such as her major six - screen installation with Merce Cunningham in Merce Cunningham performs STILLNESS... (2008) alongside her film of Claes Oldenburg in Manhattan Mouse Museum (2011) and her film diptych of Julie Mehretu GDGDA (2011), all previously unseen in the UK, as well as Mario Merz (2002), Michael Hamburger (2007), Cy Twombly in Edwin Parker (2011), and David Hockney in Portraits (2016).
Other works on display include David Scherman «s iconic photograph Lee Miller in Hitler's bath tub, Munich (1945), as well as works on paper by duo Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, based on Bertolt Brecht's 1955 book The War Primer.
Other works on display include Richter's Pin - up and Installation drawings, the characteristic Ice Age - meets - cybernetics stick - figures of Penck, as well as sculptural drawings by Lüpertz and Palermo, and a drawing and sketchbook by Polke satirising the «economic miracle» of post-war reconstruction in West Germany.
The artists whose works are on display include S.H. Raza, Laxman Shrestha, V.S. Gaitonde, Akbar Padamsee, Ram Kumar and Gobhai.
Pieces on display include metal relief, sculpture and kinetic work, painting, drawing and print.
The five Francis Bacon works on display include Portrait of John Edwards 1988, Seated Figure circa 1984, Study of the Human Body 1987 (oil on canvas), Study of the Human Body 1987 (oil and pastel on canvas) and Two Owls circa 1957.
Bacon's works on display include the rarely seen Study for Portrait of Lucian Freud, 1964, Portrait, 1962, and Triptych 1974 - 77.
Other paintings on display include Palette on a Rope (Palette am Seil), 1971 that uses the motif of the artist's palette to represent Kiefer's engagement with the facets of history, as well as a series of early watercolours including From Oscar Wilde (Von Oskar Wilde), 1974 and Winter Landscape (Winterlandschaft), 1970.
Works on display include Snow Storm — Steam - Boat off a Harbour's Mouth exhibited 1842 and The New Moon; or «I've lost My Boat, You shan't have Your Hoop» exhibited 1840.
Other works from York's collection on display include a drawing by Berlinde De Bruyckere and part of Helen Chadwick's autobiographical work Ego Geometria Sum.
Pieces on display include Sarah Cockings and Harriet Fleuriot's surreal Plasma Vista, a screenshot of which is pictured above.
Works on display include figurative paintings & sculptures.
Works on display include a major six - screen installation with Merce Cunningham in Merce Cunningham performs Stillness... (2008), Claes Oldenburg in Manhattan House Museum (2011) and Julie Mehretu in Gdgda (2011), all of which have never been seen before in the UK.
Works on display include sculptures, paintings, installations, videos and photographs, installed throughout the Grade I - listed St George's Hall.
The photographs on display include portraiture, landscape and intimate still lifes.
Artists on display include nineteenth and twentieth - century photographers Henry Bosse, Edward Sheriff Curtis, and F. Holland Day, and contemporary artist Christian Marclay.»
Works on display include Doug Aitken's Migration, 2008, a large - scale video installation that explores the collision of humans and animals as the built environment sprawls.
Other works on display include Triptych, 1974 - 77, and the rarely seen Study for Portrait of Lucian Freud, 1964, both of which will be shown in a UK public gallery for the first time in over 30 years.
Mediums on display include paintings, sculptures, videos, and photography within a palatial environment of plush carpeting, mirror - striped floors, and multi-hued neon lighting.
The free outdoor display include works by British artist Thomas J Price, who contributed
The works on display include Dean's 16 mm films of influential figures such as her major six - screen installation with Merce Cunningham in Merce Cunningham performs STILLNESS... (six performances, six films)(2008), alongside her film of Claes Oldenburg in Manhattan Mouse Museum (2011) and her film diptych of Julie Mehretu GDGDA (2011), all previously unseen in the UK, as well as Mario Merz (2002), Michael Hamburger (2007), Cy Twombly in Edwin Parker (2011), and David Hockney in Portraits (2016).
Works on display include NSK passports, stamps, plates and films made by NSK state members.
Other works on display include several large - scale interactive installations including Lee Wen's Ping Pong Go - Round III.
The works currently on display include traditional ephemera (Italian language guides, bakery business cards) as well as original works of art that mimic knickknacks, such as Sinead Cahill's hand - embroidered «girl scout» merit badges made from lithographed fabric, and many things that are not ephemeral at all, but step outside traditional fine art forms into the realm of the quotidian.
Other precursors on display include August Strindberg's photographic emulsions and Eugene Von Bruenchenhein's largely forgotten transition between outsider art and Abstract Expressionism.
Other works on display include After Kosuth (2012 - 17), a self - portrait that exists as a photograph, a photo etching on paper and a gold - plated bronze cast of the artist's head.
Highlights of the display include Yvonne Rainer's RoS Indexical (2007), a reworking of Igor Stravinsky's renowned ballet The Rite of Spring; Mike Kelley's Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction # 32, Plus (2009), referencing the bizarre theatrics of high school revelry; Elmgreen and Dragset's institutional - critique play entitled Happy Days in the Art World (2011); Ragnar Kjartansson's twelve hour long performance Bliss (2011); and Oscar Murillo's Lucky Dip from the most recent biennial in 2015, which critically investigates the development of international trade.
Typical behaviors a dog may display include depression, fear, aggression, and dependence.
Products on display include mobile devices, retail and healthcare solutions and digital signage.
Key specs on Samsung's Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 aside from the HD display include a quad - core 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 800 processor, an 8 - megapixel rear camera, a 2 - megapixel front - facing camera, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage, microSDXC support, a 4,800 mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat.
Among the Chevrolet attractions at the Display include: • Chevrolet production vehicles such as the 2015 Corvette Z06 and Corvette Stingray, Impala, Malibu, Silverado 2500 Duramax Diesel and an accessorized Chevy Colorado — the 2015 Motor Trend Truck of the Year.
Among the Chevrolet attractions at the Display include: • Chevrolet production vehicles such as the 2015 Corvette Stingray, Impala, SS, Silverado 2500 HD, Trax and the 2015 Motor Trend Truck of the Year, the Chevy Colorado.
Attractions at the display include:
2016 models prominently on display include the newest Ghibli S, Quattroporte S, Ghibli S Q4, Quattroporte GTS and S Q4 as well as the GranTurismo Convertible MC and GranTurismo MC models.
Additional concept and specialty vehicles in the display include:
Other production models on display include the 2017 editions of the Accent, Azera, Elantra, Elantra GT, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe, Sonata, Sonata Plug - in Hybrid, Tucson, and Veloster Turbo.
Other activities at the Corvette Racing Display include a variety of interactive games for adults and kids.
Also among the lineup of Chevrolets at the Display include:
Some of the presentations on display include topics such as Ethical Consumption and Production, Gender Equality and Climate Change.
Some of the 36,000 artifacts on display include a slave cabin from the early 1800s and an 1835 bill of sale for a 16 - year old African American girl.
At the show, the company will be holding a 25th anniversary stage, and some of the games on display include M...
The aircraft on display include the gondola of the Jules Verne, which attempted three round - the - world trips in the 1980s; a replica of a zeppelin; and a model of the balloon that made the first North American transcontinental flight: the Kitty Hawk.
The volumes on display include evidence of an Elizabethan form of cryptography: this rotating paper volvelle, which was used as a cipher disc.
Some of the aircraft that took part in the display include the Alpha Jet, L - 39ZA, F - 7Ni,...
Cars involved in the display include the BMW V12 LMR that won in 1999, the Porsche 917K, Porsche 962c and Ferrari F12S.
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