Sentences with phrase «exhibition exploring the phenomenon»

The exhibition explores the phenomenon that is Takashi Murakami from a number of different angles.
Ellis King is delighted to present Skins — a group exhibition exploring the phenomena of tactility.
She curated the first exhibition exploring the phenomenon of crowdsourcing in art (Phantom Captain, apexart, New York, 2006), and, with artist Jon Rubin, organized an exhibit in which worldwide participants created a photo - sharing album of their imaginings on Tehran (Never Been to Tehran, Parkinggallery, Tehran, Iran, 2008).
A group exhibition exploring the phenomenon of the uncanny valley with Julia Crabtree and William Evans, Benedict Drew, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Holly Herndon, Joey Holder, Sophie Jung, Lawrence Lek, Rachel Maclean and Katja Novitskova.
A group exhibition exploring the phenomenon of the uncanny valley through computer generated imagery, video, photography and sculpture.

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The exhibition explores the question of how painterly approaches, rooted in a narrative tradition, can reflect phenomena of collective (youth culture) memory.
The exhibition LAYERED LANDSCAPES presents art works which explore the contemporary phenomenon of layers in landscape depictions.
Arts broadcaster Kate Bryan explores the phenomenon of Caravaggisim at the National Gallery's blockbuster exhibition.
With artists from Asia, Australia, Europe and the USA the group exhibition LAYERED LANDSCAPES explores the phenomenon of...
Please take a look at our website for further details: http://www.momentaart.org/momenta-art-past-projects-2015.html Reviews of our exhibitions or events in a traditional sense are welcome, but we also encourage cross-disciplinary approaches that expand and engage with the themes explored by artists and other participants through our programs, possibly addressing broader socio - political phenomena of the year.
In 2017, Annka Kultys Gallery is pleased to welcome Deja by hosting her first solo exhibition with the gallery featuring CYPHORIA, a virtual travel agency that explores the techno - social phenomenon of living concurrently outside / inside the machine.
The exhibition presents a selection of contemporary authors, including some of the internationally most acclaimed artists who in their work explore the phenomenon of models and modelling — either constructing 3D models, or using models to create paintings, photographs and videos...
Chiostro del Bramante celebrates its 20 - year anniversary with a large - scale exhibition (29 September 2016 - 19 Feb 2017) of works that explore the myriad facets and infinite variations of the universally recognised, and yet indefinable, phenomenon of love.
Alexander Liberman, Sun II, 1962 Acrylic on canvas, 79.25 inches diameter, private collection Feb. 16 — June 17, 2007 The first comprehensive survey of Op Art by an American museum in more than 25 years, the exhibition examines the development and lasting influence of the international movement exploring perceptual phenomena in painting, sculpture, and light installation.
Pompidou Centre (PC): The exhibition explores an unknown chapter in art history — the phenomenon of the Vitebsk At School which brought together the key figures of the Russian avant - garde in the same place during a relatively short period of time.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents «Journey Elsewhere: Musings from a Boundless Zoo,» a multi-venue exhibition by SCAD alumnus Lavar Munroe (B.F.A. illustration) with recent works that explore his ongoing interest in the phenomena of the «human zoo» in place during colonial times, and its impact on the politics of representation in the present.
Upcoming exhibitions include «The End Of Love» - an exhibition exploring themes including sensuality, the female gaze, media, imagery and social phenomena - from May 2nd - May 13th, 2018 at the Untitled Space in Tribeca, Manhattan.
Girls» Club's second annual exhibition, Under the Influence, explores the phenomenon of cross-pollination that occurs at every level of arts production today.
Seeing Round Corners 21 May - 25 September 2016 In summer 2016, Turner Contemporary presents the first UK exhibition to explore how artists have responded to the phenomenon of the circle, the disc or the sphere.
In another exhibition, Gabriella Chu explores the contemporary phenomenon of «fast fashion» where retailers capitalize on the latest trends in high fashion by quickly and cheaply producing clothes that emulate styles seen on the runaway.
This group exhibition aims to explore the phenomenon, alongside contributing to the discourse around screen based and digital works, by exploring the aesthetics of the uncanny.
The online exhibition Mermaids & Unicorns examines how today's artists working in varied media explore the phenomenon of evanescence.
Inspired by an observation by Michael Faraday (in a course of six lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle) in David Deutsch's book The Fabric of Reality that «there is no more open door by which you can enter into a study of natural philosophy than [by] considering the physical phenomena of a candle», Parreno's goal for the exhibition was to use its methods of display and artworks to explore the idea of light as an entity — one which alters what we see, and camouflages what we can not.
The New York presentation of Here and There concentrates on the geography of Manhattan and New York State (Here), while the London exhibition explores natural phenomena within but also beyond London, extending to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Arctic (There).
The exhibition and its catalogue explore the aesthetic and philosophical links between Balzar's abstract painting and a range of real - world phenomena, including other orbital phenomena in Greater Vancouver.
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