Sentences with phrase «ephemera explore»

Jackie and Main Street Clothes lent by Vintage Martini and photographs and ephemera explore the influence of Jacqueline Kennedy on fashion retail during the early 1960s, joined by ephemera, mug shots, fingerprints, and documentation of crime scene locations from the Dallas Police Department investigation into the JFK assassination.
An Album: Cinematheque Tangier, a project by Yto Barrada — a multilayered exhibition of films, artworks, movie posters and ephemera exploring the practice of Tangier - based artist and filmmaker Yto Barrada.

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Online, in the digital recreation of the original 1959 exhibition Paintings by Clyfford Still, at www.clyffordstill1959.org, users can explore all of the works in the original exhibition, materials used to plan the exhibition, such as diagrams and notes, vintage installation photographs, and other ephemera.
For more than a decade, Pillsbury has been adapting this technique to a wide variety of environments and social situations as he explores the relationship between monuments and gestures, permanence and ephemera, and the photographic habit of slicing into time without actually impeding its forward momentum.
R. Luke DuBois is a composer, artist, and performer who explores the temporal, verbal, and visual structures of cultural ephemera.
The online presence of «Please Come to the Show» — which invites researchers «to seek out our ephemera files and documents that are waiting to be explored» — is a step towards addressing this neglect, as is the appointment of an ephemera expert, David Platzker, as a curator in MoMA's newly - formed Department of Prints and Drawings.
David Bowie is Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11238 Through July 15 Presenting approximately 400 objects including original costumes, handwritten lyric sheets from famous songs, original album art, photographs, and more ephemera, David Bowie is explores the creative process of a true pop culture iconoclast.
In addition to the presentation of the two paintings and selected ephemera, the exhibition also includes an installation by the Brooklyn - based artist Clifford Borress, whose work explores interpretation as an art form — a departure from Mousavi's paintings and artist statement.
Taking over all of the Museum's galleries and featuring more than 260 works, as well as ephemera drawn from the museum's Archives, Clyfford Still: The Works on Paper explores the centrality of drawing to Still's practice.
In Marginalia, visitors have the opportunity to explore shelves of marked books that Gitelson has collected in a work that includes bits of ephemera found in the books and silkscreens that show bright lines of highlighting drawn from the pages of the books — from which the printed words have been removed.
The first major retrospective of the work of Lasar Segall, this catalogue explores the artist's changing cultural and artistic identities as demonstrated in over 224 works, including paintings, watercolors, prints, drawings, and ephemera
Combining Spanish ephemera (sent by Swinton) with paper from his deep inventory, Kofie built up a collage series in which individual works explore gradients of a single color, determined and inspired by the found paper.
In this new iteration, comprised of images and ephemera bequeathed to the artist by confidante Michelle duBois, Crosher explores ongoing themes such as identity, travel, transience and obsolescence.
A consummate and prolific collector himself — of art, books and popular ephemera — Prince's work has continued to explore concepts of authorship and ownership in relation to the consumer materials of contemporary culture.
This retrospective will explore all aspects of her oeuvre, and includes works from past multi-media installations and newly made pieces, as well as objects from her vast personal archives of ephemera and advertisements.
Since 2004, the Scottish artist Charles Avery (b. 1973, Oban) has dedicated himself to the invention of this island, which is rendered and explored in increasing detail through drawings, sculptures, texts, ephemera and live incursions into our own world.
Exploring and celebrating the legacy of the Leeds West Indian Carnival with a mix of cultural, aesthetic and political displays including costume, film, sound and ephemera.
Ranging from sculpture and video to print and performance, the exhibition explores the concept of «inner ephemera» in search of expanding «the landscape of body, uncovering the existence of a corporeal gland residing below the surface of making.»
The fear of contamination, physiological and cultural, the anxiety of societies encountering alterities and facing their own projections and prejudices are explored through the contribution of artists of various generations, shown together with historical artifacts and pop culture ephemera.
Through paintings, sculpture, works on paper, a notebook, and other ephemera, as well as Adler's numerous photographs from this period, this exhibition explores how the context of life in New York informed and formed Basquiat's artistic practice.
«Drawn from its own archive and that of the American Craft Council, the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) presents Eye for Design, an exhibition that explores the unique graphic identity created by the Museum (then the Museum of Contemporary Crafts) in the 1960s and 1970s through its imaginatively designed exhibition catalogues and related ephemera.
To explore these ideas, she utilizes everyday objects and transforms them via installations: assemblages of banal ephemera become systems capable of renewal and decay, or stores of memories.
Bringing together not only sculptures and drawings by each artist, but also the ephemera of their correspondence, this exhibition will use both objects and archives to explore how the two artists impacted and inspired each other's art.
The Elegant Dissonance highlights a recent body of work that explores the human relationship between cultural, environmental, and urban decay through delicately rendered hand cut paper on reclaimed street ephemera.
Ariadne's Thread with Elena Eshleman Jun 30, 31 + Jul 1 12 - 5 PM Meet the artist and explore her site - specific installation using personal ephemera.
sun01jul12: 00 pmsun5: 00 pmAriadne's Thread with Elena EshlemanMeet the artist and explore her site - specific installation using personal ephemera.12: 00 pm - 5:00 pm
mon02jul12: 00 pmmon5: 00 pmAriadne's Thread with Elena EshlemanMeet the artist and explore her site - specific installation using personal ephemera.12: 00 pm - 5:00 pm
sat30jun12: 00 pmsat5: 00 pmAriadne's Thread with Elena EshlemanMeet the artist and explore her site - specific installation using personal ephemera.12: 00 pm - 5:00 pm
This richly illustrated book contains essays on the intersections between art and magic by Jonathan Allen and Sally O'Reilly; texts on each of the 24 featured artists; new writing on the cultural history of magic by Simon During, Brigitte Felderer, Peter Lamont, Pierre Taillefer, Helen Varola and Marina Warner; a fold - out collation of texts and images exploring the dynamics of magic, art and power; and an illustrated selection of props and offbeat ephemera from the world of theatrical magic.
Comprising more than 40 paintings and a related group of drawings, prints and other Dalí ephemera, «Salvador Dalí: The Late Work» will also explore the artist's enduring fascination with science, optical effects and illusionism as well as his connections to such artists of the 1960s and 1970s as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Willem de Kooning.
I have long focused on ephemera to explore notions of transformation, movement, and atmosphere, and how our sense of self is something not necessarily solid and stable, but evolving through our many exchanges with others and with the world.
Pulling from long - standing fascinations with film and television tropes, abstract sculpture, game ephemera, poetry, apocryphic histories, internet esoterica, and philosophies of being, Oneohtrix Point Never's myRiad is a hyperstitial «concertscape» imagined from the perspective of an alien intelligence that explores disorienting relationships between space and sound and mutates forms of live musical performance.
An educational lounge offers a space for visitors to explore the climate of the 1950s through images, ephemera, and music (with a playlist available on Spotify), a glimpse into other aspects of the artists» lives, and a chance to reflect upon and share personal experiences.
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