Sentences with phrase «equally important exhibition»

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The annual SOLOS exhibitions provide regional artists with a valuable opportunity for exposure and experimentation — and offer the public an equally important opportunity to explore the diversity and vitality of contemporary art in the area.
The photographs of Gordon Parks (American, 1912 - 2006) are equally important to many of the artists in the exhibition.
This exhibition presents renowned artists such as Berthe Morisot (French), Mary Cassatt (American), and Rosa Bonheur (French) alongside lesser - known yet equally important peers including Anna Ancher (Danish), Lilla Cabot Perry (American), and Paula Modersohn - Becker (German).
Featuring more than eighty paintings by thirty - seven artists from thirteen countries, drawn from prominent collections across the United States and abroad, this exhibition presents renowned artists such as Berthe Morisot (French), Mary Cassatt (American), and Rosa Bonheur (French) alongside lesser - known yet equally important peers including Anna Ancher (Danish), Lilla Cabot Perry (American), and Paula Modersohn - Becker (German).
Equally important were The Alternative Museum's solo exhibitions, which included many of today's most outstanding artists, including Luis Cruz Azaceta, Komar and Melamed, Maureen Connor, Ben Sakoguchi, Luis Jimenez, Houston Conwill, Adrian Piper, Dennis Adams, and Tseng Kwong Chi.
Equally important was the dealer Karsten Schubert, who put on a string of must - see exhibitions such as Anya Gallaccio's Stroke, for which she coated the gallery walls in chocolate.
Local sponsors who support the exhibition in their communities, and volunteer docents who disseminate important information to the school children and adults of Nebraska have been equally invaluable to the success of Sheldon Statewide.
Every aspect and individual approach is considered equally important, as the exhibition aims to truthfully represent all the possible answers to the questions of Wasteland, as a term, a place, a verbal incarnation of Los Angeles.
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