An additional German translation of Robert Storr's
essay accompanies this publication published on the occasion of an exhibition «Gerhard Richter.
Not exact matches
Global Voices To mark its 125th year of
publication, Science has been running a series of
essays (each
accompanied by an online slide show) providing worldwide perspectives on the scientific enterprise.
In an
accompanying letter, Wallace requested that Darwin to forward the
essay to Lyell for
publication, if he felt it was significant enough.
A new
publication fully documenting the last five years of Brice Marden's paintings and drawings, with an
essay by Jean - Pierre Criqui, will be published to
accompany this exhibition.
The
accompanying publication includes an interview with Welling by the curator Philipp Kaiser, and
essays by Michael Fried, Suzanne Hudson, and Sharon Lockhart.
An
accompanying, fully illustrated
publication will include an
essay by art historian and curator Camille Morineau; rarely seen photography by Bob Adelman that captured the creation of the original Greene Street Mural; and extensive documentation relating to Lichtenstein's twelve realised and four unrealised murals.
The exhibition was
accompanied by a
publication featuring an
essay by Michelle Grabner examining the history and sociology of appropriation in Chicago compared to the ironic and satirical underpinnings familiar to appropriative gestures of New York practices.
The exhibition will be
accompanied by a fully illustrated
publication with a scholarly
essay by the curator, commissioned texts, and a biography of the artist, marking the first comprehensive catalogue on Ree Morton produced by a U.S. institution since her show at the New Museum in 1980.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a fully illustrated
publication with an
essay by critic David Cohen.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a major
publication, the Museum's first in a digital format, which reproduces all 256 works in the exhibition and includes an
essay by Patricia Failing and entries by the CSM curatorial staff.
A fully illustrated
publication accompanies the exhibition with an
essay by Kelsey Halliday Johnson.
Accompanying the exhibition, is a new
publication, a supplemental book that presents scholarly texts by curator and art historian, Iris Müller - Westermann, Senior Curator of International Art at Moderna Museet, Stockholm and by New York based scholar, critic and curator, Alex Bacon; in addition it includes a visual
essay that traces the specific historical inspirations and touchstones for this group of works, in hopes to speak to both the past and future.
Exhibition
accompanied by an illustrated
publication with an
essay by Eugen Blume, «Joseph Beuys: Multiple Message.»
THE MOHN AWARD │ Jury award honoring artistic excellence Created in conjunction with the inaugural Made in L.A. exhibition in 2012, the $ 100,000 Mohn Award will be granted over two years to an artist from the exhibition and will be
accompanied by the
publication of a monograph on the artist's work, including
essays and interviews, that will be distributed to key influential international curators, critics, gallerists, museums, and collectors.
This exhibition is curated by P.S. 1 Associate Curator Larissa Harris and is
accompanied by a
publication containing information sections on the artists; an
essay by Harris; an
essay by independent curator and critic Bennett Simpson; puzzles by poet and translator Monica de la Torre; and interviews with the artists by Harris.
The exhibition will be
accompanied by a
publication that will set Torop's images to Meriwether Lewis's 2600 - word text, and will include an
essay by Nicholas Frank that continues the dialogue with Lynden's landscape and history.
The exhibition was
accompanied by a
publication with an introductory
essay by Dawn Ades.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a 300 - page
publication designed by Zak Group with original
essays by nine influential writers, scholars and artists: Zach Blas, Johanna Fateman, Nav Haq, Vít Havránek, J. Hoberman, Alex Kitnick, Tavia Nyong» O, Lauren O'Neill - Butler, and Julian Rose.
Andrea Büttner: The Poverty of Riches was
accompanied by an illustrated
publication published by the Whitechapel Gallery including an introductory
essay, an interview with the artist and illustrations of works from the Maramotti Collection.
The MoMA publishes two
publications to
accompany the exhibition: The exhibition catalogue and a selection of Jeff Wall's
essays and interviews.
The exhibition will be
accompanied by a fully illustrated two - volume
publication: a catalogue with an introduction by the three curators, and an
essay by Briony Fer, and a subject index, a second volume in the form of a glossary that is devoted to important ideas in Horn's practice or that relate to individual works.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a fully - illustrated
publication including
essays by David Campany, Sarah James and others, alongside a glossary and bibliography.
The
accompanying publication Future Now: 100 Contemporary Artists 2017, featuring artists» statements, images of their works and
essays from leading art figures, is available to purchase online from the Aesthetica shop.
The exhibition «Betye Saar: Uneasy Dancer» will be
accompanied by an illustrated
publication, edited by Fondazione Prada, with
essays by the curator Elvira Dyangani Ose and scholars Kellie Jones (Columbia University), Richard J. Powell (Duke University), and Deborah Willis (New York University).
In the
essay for the
accompanying publication, Rubinstein writes, «Some of the paintings in the series offer us splendid cityscapes, painted with such brio, inventiveness and feeling for the spirit of New York City that they will, I predict, instantly assume a central place in its art - historical iconography.
The Distortions (originally titled Deformations by the artist), were made famous by the 1976 Knopf
publication with an
accompanying essay by Hilton Kramer.
This exhibition is
accompanied by a fully - illustrated
publication with an
essay by poet and art critic Raphael Rubinstein.
Publication The exhibition will be
accompanied by an illustrated catalogue published by Skira with
essays by Bonnie Clearwater, art historian Laurette McCarthy, and noted Duchamp authority Francis M. Naumann.
Accompanying the exhibition, Lisson Gallery will produce the first major
publication on Stamm with an
essay by historian Alex Bacon.
This innovatively designed
publication, which
accompanies the announcement of the short list for the Hugo Boss Prize 2008, features special artist - designed pages by each of the finalists — Christoph Büchel, Patty Chang, Sam Durant, Emily Jacir, Joachim Koester and Roman Signer — as well as
accompanying essays.
Publication The exhibitions are
accompanied by a fully - illustrated catalogue entitled Creating Ourselves, exhibition price: # 24.99 with
essays by Glenn Adamson, Frances Borzello, Emily Butler, Nicholas Cullinan, Amelia Jones and Lydia Yee, as well as an interview between Iwona Blazwick and collector Maria Sukkar.
Accompanying Dumas» first major mid-career survey in the U.S., with stops in three major American cities, (one yet to be announced) this substantial, fully - illustrated
publication features a newly commissioned
essay by renowned scholar Richard Shiff, placing the artist's work in relation to both American figurative painting since the 1980s and Abstract Expressionism.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a small
publication that features a timeline of Tang Chang's life and Thai history and an original
essay by Orianna Cacchione that traces Chang's relationship with the Thai art scene and examines affinities and divergences between his work and international forms of gestural abstraction and concrete poetry.
This
publication, with its insightful
accompanying essays, represents an exciting new contribution to the appreciation of this major American artist.
Publication A catalog will be published by MoMA PS1 for Greater New York 2010, documenting recent trends, processes, and media explored in the exhibition and featuring work by each of the exhibition's 68 artists and collectives, documenting the installation at MoMA PS1, with an
accompanying curatorial
essay written by curators Klaus Biesenbach, Connie Butler, and Neville Wakefield.
This February, she contributed an
essay titled «Cute Camo» for Third Object's
publication accompanying Mossy Cloak at Roots & Culture.
The Shezad Dawood: Towards the Possible Film exhibition is
accompanied by a full - colour
publication that includes an
essay by Oliver Basciano, the transcript of a panel discussion, and an interview with the artist.
He has organized numerous exhibitions on architecture and design for the Walker Art Center and has authored
essays and served as editor for several
accompanying publications, including: Strangely Familiar: Design and Everyday Life (2003); Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes (2008), and Graphic Design: Now in Production (2011).
PUBLICATION To
accompany Drawing Dialogues: Selections from the Sol LeWitt Collection, The Drawing Center will produce an extensively illustrated edition of the Drawing Papers series, featuring
essays by Claire Gilman and Béatrice Gross.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a full - colour
publication that includes an
essay by Jennifer Higgie and is available in the Gallery Reception for $ 23.00, with a selection of exhibition postcards for $ 1 each.
The exhibition is on view through July 13, 2014 with an
accompanying publication with an
essay by curator Klaus Ottmann and an interview of the artist with Parrish director Terrie Sultan.
The
accompanying 128 page
publication includes an introductory
essay by the curators Maria Balshaw, Bryony Bond, Mary Griffiths and Natasha Howes which sets the historic context of the relationship between Manchester and West Africa and discusses the main themes which run throughout the exhibition.
A joint
publication produced by the College of DuPage
accompanies the exhibitions and discuss the work in both shows with an
essay by Claudine Ise.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a fully - illustrated
publication including
essays by David Campany and Sarah Jones.
Related
Publication The Kongo across the Waters exhibition is accompanied by a 450 page publication available in the Museum Shop which presents a collection of richly - illustrated essays and a catalogue of the exhibition with superb p
Publication The Kongo across the Waters exhibition is
accompanied by a 450 page
publication available in the Museum Shop which presents a collection of richly - illustrated essays and a catalogue of the exhibition with superb p
publication available in the Museum Shop which presents a collection of richly - illustrated
essays and a catalogue of the exhibition with superb photography.
A
publication featuring the work of the six finalists with
accompanying essays will be published in summer 2014.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a fully illustrated major new
publication with
essays by Douglas Hall and Dr Michael Tucker.
Lloyd has recently presented «Man Artists on Television (and the Sentimental Drawings they Sexily Draw)» at Kavi Gupta Editions and has contributed
essays for the
publications accompanying LIVE TO TAPE ARTIST TELEVISION FESTIVAL and Third Object's Mossy Cloak at Roots & Culture.
The
accompanying publication features three newly commissioned
essays that evaluate the cultural context of Ono's early years, and five sections reflecting her geographic locations during this period and the corresponding evolution of her artistic practice.
The exhibition is
accompanied by a 300 - page
publication designed by Zak Kyes with with original
essays by nine influential writers, scholars and artists: Zach Blas, Johanna Fateman, Nav Haq, Vít Havránek, J. Hoberman, Alex Kitnick, Tavia Nyong» O, Lauren O'Neill - Butler, and Julian Rose.