Sentences with phrase «exhibition examines»

The exhibition examines the role that proportion plays in our lives and the complex universe in which we live.
The exciting exhibition examines the golden age of Soviet film posters and is co-curated by Elena Sudakova, director of GRAD, and film critic and art historian Lutz Becker.
Exhibition examines the long process of provenance research with artworks collected by the late Cornelius Gurlitt, the son of a German art dealer who amassed so - called «degenerate art»...
Her exhibition examines themes of personal identity and collective memory, and includes two commissions.
This exhibition examines why it is important to make the distinction.»
In this exhibition he examines such important Brazilian figures as Athos Bulcão, Lina Bo Bardi and Lota de Macedo Soares.
23 September - 16 December 2006 Galleries 1, 2 and 3 Displaying early and recent works, this exhibition examines the links between painting and sculpture, demonstrating the constructed qualities of painting in its relation to installation.
The exhibition examines the ways in which artists, like poets, endeavoured to transform the idea of the biographical account and broke with the conventions of biographism to elaborate freely on the basis of certain elements taken from their own life history.
As part of the Masterpiece in Focus series, this exhibition examines the production of two talented — and related — artists who have pursued singular trajectories to become, each in their own right, established figures in the Canadian art world.
This exhibition examines interior spaces, both literally and figuratively.
The exhibition examines unfinished works from the 15th century to the present, further expanding on the idea of incompleteness.
«Qor Corporation: Lionel Ziprin, Harry Smith and the Inner Language of Laminates» (closes on Saturday) Organized in the gallery's project space by Carol Bove and the rare - book dealer Philip Smith, this exhibition examines an entity formed by the polymath artist Harry Smith and the Kabbalist Lionel Ziprin that was both arcane and worldly.
Taking its title from Joseph Conrad's celebrated novel, this exhibition examines the revival of ivory sculpture within the context of the brutal colonial exploitation of the Congo by Léopold II, King of Belgium.
Displaying early and recent works this exhibition examines the relationship between painting and sculpture, demonstrating not only the constructed quality of painting, but also the relationship between painting and installation.
This sprawling exhibition examines the career of the influential Bauhaus artist and teacher, known for stripping art down to fundamentals of color and shape.
Taking place across the Sackler Wing of Galleries and the Tennant Gallery, the exhibition examines what making art from life has meant to artists throughout history and how the practice is evolving as technology opens up new ways of creating and visualising artwork.
The exhibition examines and celebrates work by artists on both sides of the Mexican - American border to reveal a variety of cultural aspects as they... more»
Lehmann Maupin's summer exhibition examines ideas of visibility and perception with the works of Maya Lin, Teresita Fernandez and Mary Corse.
This group exhibition examines the potency of the Narcissus myth in surrealist and contemporary art, photography, installation, film and video.
Drawn from the collection of the Centre Pompidou, the exhibition examines how Chagall's Russian heritage influenced and informed his artistic practice, illustrating how he at turns embraced and rejected broader movements in art history as he developed his widely beloved style.
Organized by the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, this exhibition examines recent African art according to two fluid and often intertwined aesthetic and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African life, and the use of found objects and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African art.
This exhibition examines the life of a key art dealer: Galka Scheyer, who embraced Modern work early in the 20th century and was partly responsible for bringing the artists known as the «Blue Four» to prominence in the United States.
This exhibition examines his prodigious output.
The exhibition examines a contemporary account of morality, immorality, frailty, and strength.
An exhibition examines the genre's history.
Paying close attention to classification, typology and chronology, the exhibition examines moments in which these ordering structures are ruptured, allowing flaws and discrepancies to shine through.
From medieval advice literature to the Russian avant - garde, the exhibition examines language as a source of political, metaphysical, and even sexual emancipation.
This exhibition examines the long established parallels between the printed image and social commentary.
The exhibition examines how Chicago - bred pinball design influenced a group of artists known as the Imagists.
This exhibition examines the work of Thomas Downing, Howard Mehring and Paul Reed through eight paintings in vivid resonance with one another.
In the show, Curator of Exhibitions Pam Wall writes that this exhibition examines interpretations of the opera created by visual artists through the years, along with the important role this artwork has played in shaping public perception.
The exhibition examines the mechanical peculiarities of pre-cinematic devices without reveling in nostalgia.
The photography and video art exhibition examines the Mediterranean area, interpreted not only geographically but as a cultural basin that unites different civilizations.
The exhibition examines the ways women's public images are created, presented, and consumed.
Forty years after the tumultuous and transformative events of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, this exhibition examines the diverse responses, both political and material, of artists in that moment.
The exhibition examines the influence of the Latin American diaspora by bringing together a group of works by...
A major retrospective of the art and legacy of this profoundly influential artist, the exhibition examines O'Keeffe's relationships with renowned photographers of the time including Ansel Adams, Paul Strand and Alfred Stieglitz.
The Wayland Rudd Collection exhibition examines representations of Africans in Soviet culture during this time, taking as its departure point more than 200 images including paintings, movie stills, posters and graphics from the collection of New York - based, Moscow - born artist Yevgeniy Fiks.
Organized by artist Harrell Fletcher and Jens Hoffmann, Director, Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, CCA, and produced by Independent Curators International (ICI), the traveling exhibition examines the work of artists who operate outside the MFA programs, commercial galleries, and major museums that make up the mainstream art world.
Pairing African American contemporary artists including Weems, Wangechi Mutu, Glenn Ligon, and Adam Pendleton, with modern figures such as Louis Nevleson, Robert Rauschenberg, and Sol Lewitt, the group exhibition examines the power of the color black as an evocative force that spans mediums.
In the combination of visual art and furniture design, the exhibition examines the white space as the usual exhibition space.
This exhibition examines the history of the Christian Church through a contemporary lens, focusing on images of the Virgin Mary.
The exhibition examines the important role that Aljira has played, and continues to play, in the contemporary arts in the state and region.
The exhibition examines this parallelity of magic carpet and unmanned air vehicle using contemporary artistic means: objects, drawings, photographs, videos and installations circle between fascination and horror around a historical issue of great topicality.
Employing dark humor and incongruous means, the exhibition examines several enquiries central to Kwan's practice such as the growing professionalization of artists in Hong Kong, the role of the artist under such capitalistic circumstances and the commercial value of immaterial labor.
Focusing on the latter symbiosis, this exhibition examines Mr. Pettibon's circuitous path toward art.
This exhibition examines the evolution of symbolic, abstract and conceptual portraiture with more than 60 works by artists including Charles Demuth, Gertrude Stein and Yoko Ono.
Focusing on the similarities between Oslo and Istanbul, the exhibition examines how people interact with the urban habitat.
17.10.2008 — 18.01.2009 The exhibition examines minimalism and the modern art trends it inspired.
This exhibition examines the different ways youth is portrayed — as simultaneously innocent and desirous — revealing the treatment of young bodies as sexualized, radical, and medicated objects.
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