Sentences with phrase «encounters with a work»

The refutation of such artistic credit, however, occupies a fundamental role in Agnès Varda and JR's Faces Places, in which the pair traverse the French countryside seeking memorable encounters with working - class people.
The exhibition of eight pictures by Soutine opening at New York's Museum of Modern Art [to Jan. 6] will, for many people, be the first real encounter with his work and for nearly everyone will provide the first opportunity for a comprehensive view.
All these painters were marked by their years in Paris in ways that set them apart from their U.S. - bound contemporaries, but the importance of their encounter with the work of Matisse, and with Duthuit's interpretation of it, can't be underestimated.
In high profile locations, site - specific installations of images transform everyday activity in public space into unique encounters with works of art that resonate with their environment.
The small joys were first encounters with work one should know.
The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth enables and cultivates transformative encounters with works of artistic and cultural significance to advance critical thinking and enrich people's lives.
The exhibition will consider Cole's roots as a British - trained émigré, and his encounters with the work of British and Continental masters as he re-crossed the Atlantic.
Through his encounters with the work of Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse and Piet Mondrian he witnessed the march towards abstraction — from Cézanne collapsing and juxtaposing foreground and background, to Matisse's organization of space within geometric scaffolds.
For viewers who regard an encounter with a work of art primarily as an insight into a singular creative...
Shifting Momentum celebrates Asian art and encourages viewers to have a physical, prolonged encounter with works that are culturally rooted in the East.
This exhibition at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag will therefore be many people's first encounter with her work.
JM: How does your interaction with an artist evolve from your initial encounter with their work, to studio visit, and then to the realization of a fair exhibition?
Artists like Smithson, Group Material, and Michael Asher sought to reconfigure and expand the exhibition and the museum into something more active, open, and democratic, by inviting spectators into new and unexpected encounters with works of art and institutions.
I'm writing this text based on inferences garnered over the years from numerous encounters with the work of Jon Kessler.
If it's true — as Ben Street recently argued on this blog — that museums and critics have become more interested in provenance and personality than in looking and meditating, then we do well to remind ourselves that an encounter with a work of art can be more than an occasion for antiquarian interest: it can change us.
Comprising music, lights, field recordings and video elements activated by free events, South Tank invites audiences to explore both Tillmans» practice and Tate Modern's industrial setting throughout it's installation: they can come and go at any point, meaning that every visitor has an individual and unique encounter with the work.
My initial encounter with the work of Bruce Conner happened in the mid -»60s when I was invited to see the short film A MOVIE (1958), screened in a church basement somewhere off a highway near Wellesley, Massachusetts.
New Yorkers had a couple of close encounters with his work, first in 2003 at the Whitney Museum of American Art (The American Effect: Global Perspectives on the United States, 1990 - 2003), then in 2011 at the Japan Society (Bye Bye Kitty!!!
I felt those same second thoughts in my own second big encounter with his work, in 2005.
My first encounter with the work of Matheus was not his own artwork, but a curatorial project for the gallery Mendes - Wood in São Paulo.
The Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College is a teaching museum that stimulates transformative encounters with works of art while integrating art learning into daily life for campus and community.
Complementary studies of the artist examine the impact of Clyfford Still on Schueler at the California School of Fine Arts, as well as Schueler's first encounter with the work of one of his lifelong heroes, J.M.W. Turner.
The conversation, chaired by Nina Trivedi, also asks how new forms of distribution relate to fractured narratives and how this in turn can result in a new affective encounter with the work.
It is the kinetic experience, as well as the anticipatory delight in watching someone else go down the slides while awaiting your own turn (a quirky, vicarious pleasure that we've all probably experienced while waiting in lines at amusement parks), that defines our encounter with the work.
You didn't go to art school or have any expectation of being an artist, but you were swept away by your encounter with the work.
That's where, as a sixteen - year - old participant in a summer enrichment program, I parked in front of Adolph Gottlieb's Cadmium Red Above Black (1959), a typically monumental yet unusually compressed example from the abstract expressionist's Bursts series, and had my first deeply personal encounter with a work of art.
With each installation, Lima consistently reinvents the viewer's encounter with her work, skillfully considering the nature of perception, social relationships, and human behavior, while creating profound and startling aesthetic experiences.
Exploring how arresting aesthetics and intense subject matter can spur the viewer into a transcendent encounter with a work of art, the exhibition focuses on 16 artists, including Louise Bourgeois, Sonya Clark, Petah Coyne, Lalla Essaydi, Maria Marshall, Alison Saar, Beverly Semmes, Joana Vasconcelos and Bettina von Zwehl.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston serves a wide variety of people — from school children to adults — through direct encounters with works of art.
I had high hopes for the work of Cerith Wyn Evans as my last encounter with his work had been at the Light Show at Hayward Gallery — my number one exhibition of 2013.
My most recent encounter with his works was during his two simultaneous exhibits: Works: 1968 — 1977 (Petzel, March 2 — April 29) consisting of the artist's early unstretched, pieced - together canvases and paper works made of unconventional materials in serial forms; and Lost Objects (curated by Piper Marshall at Mary Boone Gallery, March 4 — April 29), which features his installation of a smaller reconfiguration of 240 of the 750 cast concrete bone replicas from the fossil collection of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (1991) along with a cooperative video work May I Help You?
Is doubt, as a potential qualifier for painting, expressed repeatedly in an encounter with your work?
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the most important steps in his career: his traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation between cubism and classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
This retrospective offers a revelatory, in - depth encounter with the work of Jay DeFeo (1929 - 1989), one of the most important and innovative artists of her generation, but one who until now has not been given her due.
that asked spectators to look, walk, view, read, and think about combinations of objects, images, and texts installed in a gallery and the Swedish curator Maria Lind's groundbreaking renovations of the exhibition form and the museum space into something more active, open, and democratic inviting the public into new and unexpected encounters with works of art and institutions.
A fateful trip to Denver — specifically, his first encounter with the work of Jackson Pollock — changed the course of his life by inspiring a teenage Christensen to paint.
The narrative is bracketed by American artist Robert Smithson's seminal non-sites that asked spectators to look, walk, view, read, and think about combinations of objects, images, and texts installed in a gallery and the Swedish curator Maria Lind's groundbreaking renovations of the exhibition form and the museum space into something more active, open, and democratic inviting the public into new and unexpected encounters with works of art and institutions.
Starting in the mid-1990s, my visits provided first encounters with the work of several artists who have held my attention ever since: Eija - Liisa Ahtila, Olafur Eliasson, Elmgreen & Dragset, Nils Erik Gjerdevik, Henrik Håkansson, Superflex, and Tal R.
My very first encounter with the work of Chuck Close was viewing one of his pieces at MoMA which was one of his infamous portraits.
If you're unfamiliar with the artist Pipilotti Rist, your first encounter with her work could prove surreal: at the end of this month, to coincide with her major solo exhibition at London's Hayward gallery, she will hang a string of 300 pairs of white underpants along the south bank of the Thames.
A lifelong Philadelphian, Strauss credits her encounters with the work of Andres Serrano at ICA with informing her decision to become an artist.
Thankfully, in the half - century that has passed since the artist made this remark, he hasn't quite achieved his goal, but he has gone his own way, building upon his early encounters with the work of Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, of other Abstract Expressionists and, most importantly, Pablo Picasso.
This was my first encounter with a work from the series Beside the Sea (pictured) by Robert Motherwell — a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism who features in the RA's exhibition, and who is the subject of another show this autumn at Bernard Jacobson.
Inspired by his first encounter with the work of photographer Eadweard Muybridge in the late 1950s, LeWitt began experimenting with a loosely structured grid in several large oil paintings of 1960, based on the Muybridge motif of a running man.

Not exact matches

Trump is likely to encounter the same resistance that Obama did in working with state and local governments on immigration enforcement.
While this may not work for chance encounters, it's crucial when a first meeting is planned ahead of time, such as a job interview or a consultation with a potential client.
There's an element of psychology at work here in that when we encounter crisis in our lives, we're also programmed to deal with change in a way that, in more normal times when everything seems fine, we tend to reject.
Stress, as defined by the Jobs Rated methodology, is determined by 11 factors: travel, deadlines, working in the public eye, competitiveness, physical demands, environmental conditions, hazards encountered, the life of oneself or others at risk, meeting and interacting with customers and / or the public, and the potential for job growth.
Our philosophy is to work closely with a customer to resolve issues if they are encountered, however we will also strongly defend ourselves against claims that are unjust or lack merit.
They also will likely encounter personnel issues with employees and be forced to work with customers or clients who are less than polite at times, so they must be able to be polite while standing their ground.
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