Sentences with phrase «exhibition invitations»

Noticeably, younger artists in the exhibition, such as Abigail DeVille and Brenna Youngblood, who incorporate found objects with hints of representational imagery, find precedent in the torn pieces of postcard landscapes and bits of exhibition invitations imbedded in Howardena Pindell's Autobiography: Japan (Shisen - dō, Kyoto)(1982).
The first ever American artist to receive a solo exhibition invitation from H.R. Giger, the Oscar - winning artist behind the design of Alien, to his H.R. Giger Museum Gallery, Castiglia is bringing his work to his native city of New York for the solo exhibition Resurrection, opening at Sacred Gallery NYC on October 4th.
During his life, Clyfford Still probably declined more exhibition invitations than he accepted, including several, repeated invitations to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale.
Woo's work was recognized with awards, positive reviews and prestigious exhibition invitations during the 1950s and 1960s, and the North Beach studio which he shared with his wife, acclaimed art educator Yolanda Garfias, became an inspiring destination.
A whimsical mobile installation of small paintings by Sidney Geist on vintage exhibition invitation cards (1960 - 1980) presented by Eric Firestone Gallery (East Hampton, NY).
He put eggshells on furniture in Armoire blanche et table blanche («White cabinet and white table,» 1965), on painted canvas in Untitled (Triptych)(1965 - 66), and in a box labeled as containing exhibition invitations, in Je retrouve à la matière, je retrouve la tradition des primitifs, peinture à l'oeuf, peinture à l'oeuf («I return to matter, I rediscover the tradition of the primitives, painting with egg, painting with egg,» 1966).
An additional show at Alden Projects displays exhibition invitations, posters, letters, and other similar materials.
-- Special invitations to onsite performances and events — Acknowledgement on our website — Invitations to join exhibiting artists at special previews of all exhibitions
Wool designed the CD covers and used ephemeral McPhee materials in his designs for the exhibition invitation and advertisements.
It includes exhibition catalogues, books, journal essays, press cuttings, images, exhibition invitations, posters, videos, DVDs and sound works.
Traces of research and creation can be spotted in the photograms of studio equipment, industrial tools, newspapers, and art journals, while strains of Beshty's personal life and management role can be seen in the empty food containers, employee contracts, exhibition invitations, thank - you notes, and cinema tickets that ripple across the surface of the wall.
Event planning and marketing support, including: - Exhibition invitations and announcement to our local and international mailing list.
He was born Armand Pierre Fernandez, but adopted the name Arman following a typographical error on an exhibition invitation.
Since 2005 Swiss artist Thomas Müllenbach has collected every flyer and exhibition invitation that has been sent to him.
The critic, James Pinero, who is also the magazine's managing editor, cited an essay in the exhibition invitation by art historian Karen Wilkin that praised the paintings» «ravishing physicality» and said Little's orchestrations of geometry and chroma «delight our eyes and stir our emotions and intellect.»
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