Sentences with phrase «essays by curator koichi»

Drawing from the past twenty - five years, the exhibition is also accompanied by a full catalogue, with essays by curator Michael Rooks, critic Margaret Graham, poet John Godfrey, critic and poet Vincent Katz, and writer David Salle.
Several installations and a selection of sculptures and photographs made since 1995 compose the bulk of the show, which is accompanied by a catalogue with essays by curator Tom Eccles, Jack Bankowsky, Iwona Blazwick, and David Joselit.
The catalogue includes essays by curator Christoph Heinrich and others.
Accompanying the show, a catalogue / artist's book mimicking a 1950s travel guide features essays by curator Constance Lewallen and Greil Marcus.
It will include essays by curator and scholar Julieta González, artist Walead Beshty, and Camera of Wonders curator Jens Hoffmann, as well as artist texts, images of the exhibition artworks, and a timeline bisecting the history of photography and the artworks from both collections.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated scholarly catalog with essays by curator Catherine Craft, and art historians Alex Potts and Tobias Wofford.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Blum & Poe will publish a catalogue that will include new essays by curator Pedro Alonzo and conflict resolution and reconciliation activist Tim Phillips, along with new works of poetry by Tisa Bryant, Danielle Legros Georges, Robin Coste Lewis, and Kevin Young.
This full - color book chronicles fifty years of painting and features essays by curator Brad Thomas and Roger Manley ’72...
This fully illustrated volume features essays by curator Robert Leonard and writer Chris Kraus.
The show and catalogue — with essays by the curator, critic Arthur C. Danto, and others — promise a reevaluation of a sculptor for whom life's bric - a-brac, collected and alchemically recombined, offered a kind of a grace.
This first major solo museum exhibition and catalogue (with essays by the curator, dream hampton, Mutu, Kristine Stiles, and Greg Tate) will survey the artist's contributions to ideas of transnational feminism, Afro - Futurism, and globalization in collage, sculpture, drawing, performance, and video, from the mid - 1990s to the present.
Sixty photographs made since 1982 feature in the Los Angeles — based artist's first major survey exhibition in the United States, which is accompanied by a catalogue with essays by curator Russell Ferguson, Lee Edelman, and Esther Leslie, along with a reprint of a 1990 interview by David Rimanelli.
The publication includes photos of Thomas» work and selections from a community - created archive, alongside essays by curator Kalia Brooks, poet David Livewell, and photographer and Pew Fellow Lori Waselchuck.
The innovative design of this hybrid print / digital publication gives readers the opportunity to experience all the works featured in the show alongside a checklist of the exhibition, artist's biographies, a bibliography and essays by curator Valerie Cassel Oliver, Romi Crawford of the Studio Museum of Harlem and writer, composer, musician and playwright Greg Tate.
Essays by curator Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev, writer and critic Martin Herbert, Hayward Director Ralph Rugoff and poet and critic, Barry Schwabsky lend insight to issues of translation, context and content.
A limited - edition artist's book, with essays by curator Gregory Burke and New Zealand — based critic and poet Wystan Curnow, accompanies the show.
Corrado Cagli: From Rome to New York will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with introductory essays by curator Alberto Mazzacchera.
The volume includes essays by curator Michael Darling, Michael Dylan Foster, Chelsea Foxwell, Reuben Keehan, and Akira Mizuta Lippit, as well as a biography and exhibition history, selected bibliography, and index.
The catalogue features full - page reproductions of all 160 works in the exhibition, essays by curator Joel Smith, Philip Gefter, and Steve Turtell, and the first fully researched chronology, exhibition history, and bibliography to be published on Hujar.
With essays by curator Lowery Stokes Sims and Congressman John Lewis, «Benny Andrews: There Must Be a Heaven,» complements a 2013 survey exhibition at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery.
Comprising short video pieces, two artist's books, and more than 170 photographs, many drawn from the Woodman family collection and some seen for the first time, the exhibition will be complemented by a catalogue with essays by curator Corey Keller, Julia Bryan - Wilson, and Jennifer Blessing.
Essays by curator Donna De Salvo and Surrealist scholar and translator Mary Ann Caws consider the impact of Surrealism on art and culture today.
It includes essays by the curator Jens Hoffmann, the scholar José Luis Barrios, and the film critic Ernesto Diezmartínez Guzmán as well as information on all the participating artists and their works, extended notes on the classic films selected by the artists, and a special insert featuring a newly commissioned photographic project by Fernando Ortega depicting abandoned or repurposed movie theaters in Mexico City.
Martial Raysse: Visages will be complemented by a publication featuring essays by curator and art historian Jane Livingston and sociologist Dr. Eduardo de la Fuente, as well as a specially commissioned poem by Leopoldine Core.
Lee Mullican is accompanied by a 136 - page illustrated catalogue with essays by curator Carol Eliel, Amy Gerstler, and Lari Pittman.
Published on the occasion of his fourth solo exhibition at David Zwirner in 2005, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with essays by curator and art historian Jason Rosenfeld and writer Jason Tougaw — features Marcel Dzama's most recent drawings, costumes, sculptures, and notebook pages.
The fully - illustrated catalogue includes poetic writings by both artists as well as original essays by curator Koichi Kawasaki and noted art historian John Rajchman.
It includes essays by curator Omar Kholeif, Ed Halter and Erika Balsom; conversations between pioneering video artist Judith Barry and Sarah Perks; and newly commissioned artist interviews with Ulla Wiggen and Jonas Lund by Séamus McCormack, plus a sequence of artist interventions from Douglas Coupland.
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).
Bringing together the ideas behind this unique commission, this book features an illuminating conversation with Kwade about the work, as well as a detailed survey of her practice to date by curator Cameron Foote and new essays by curator Daniel F. Herrmann and anthropologist Debbora Battaglia.
Astrologer's Garden celebrates a forthcoming traveling exhibition and the release of a 176 - page monograph distributed by University of Pennsylvania Press with essays by curator Debra Bricker Balken and Op art historian Joseph Hu.
Essays by curator Lisa Baldissera and New York art critic, poet and editor Barry Schwabsky examine contemporary art and the unique history of modernity in Saskatchewan and internationally.
Body and Matter is accompanied by a fully - illustrated exhibition catalogue, Body and Matter: Kazuo Shiraga Satoru Hoshino, featuring poetic writings by both artists as well as original essays by curator Koichi Kawasaki and noted art historian John Rajchman.
A fully illustrated catalogue featuring an interview of the artist by Hans - Ulrich Obrist, an essay by curator and scholar Hui Kyung An, and a specially commissioned poem by Mónica De La Torre will accompany the exhibition.
A beautiful, fully illustrated catalogue of the exhibition featuring essays by its curators and guest scholars, as well as entries on all the artists in the exhibition, is available now.
Compiled and edited by exhibition curator Jason Andrew, the catalogue also features an essay by the curator; two unpublished interviews with Tworkov and Irving Sandler; a reprint of the 1953 Art News article Tworkov Paints a Picture with essay by Fairfield Porter and photographs by Rudolph Burckhardt; historic photographs and unpublished contact sheets by Robert Rauschenberg of Tworkov at Black Mountain College 1952; as well as illustrated artist chronology.
BOOKSHELF «Kerry James Marshall: Mastry,» a comprehensive, cloth - covered catalog accompanies his 35 - year survey exhibition and includes essays by the curators and writings by Marshall on a range of topics, from his Rythm Mastr comic series to artists Mickalene Thomas and Horace Pippin.
An accompanying exhibition catalogue, featuring dynamic color plates of the work and scholarly essays by the curators as well as the legendary art historian Barbara Rose, provides the cultural context for Moses's mutational practice.
A fully illustrated catalogue, published later in 2015, will include essays by the curators, a reprint of an autobiographical text by Knowles, and a new essay by art historian Lauren DiGiulio.
BOOKSHELF «Kerry James Marshall: Mastry,» a comprehensive, cloth - covered catalog was published to accompany the exhibition and includes essays by the curators and writings by Marshall on a range of topics, from his Rythm Mastr comic series to artists Mickalene Thomas and Horace Pippin.
To get you ready for Luhring Augustine's concurrent shows of the American artist's work, we've excerpted this explanatory essay by curator Connie Butler from Phaidon's Defining Contemporary Art.
The tale is told in essays by curators past and present, myriad photographs and a well - annotated chronology.
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.
A catalogue with an essay by the curator will accompany the exhibition.
It features ten new essays by curators and historians, as well as interviews with contemporary choreographers — Beth Gill, Maria Hassabi, Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener — who address Cunningham's continued influence.
The exhibition is accompanied by an illuminating and unusual volume, in equal parts artist's book and exhibition catalogue, which includes a trio of essays by curators Mark Godfrey, Roxana Marcoci, and Matthew S. Witkovsky that reflect on Williams's engagement with his artistic peers and predecessors, with cinema (particularly the film - essay), and with modes of display and publicity in the art world.
An essay by curator Debra Bricker Balken traces the threads of the debate through the 1910s and 20s, and also addresses the appearance of sexualized imagery in nearly all of these artists» works, a phenomenon that ironically unifies the two seemingly opposed camps.
The book includes an essay by curator, Elizabeth Bates.
Instead, there are academic essays by curators and writers, with only a short «question and answer» segment with Ms. Joyner and her husband, Alfred J. Giuffrida.
It will also include an essay by Curator Nora Lawrence, which will speak to larger themes of works in the exhibition, and reflect on the importance of an exhibition of this nature at Storm King.
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