Sentences with phrase «exhibition making which»

Wentworth has remarked «as exhibitionism in private galleries, foundations and museums (both personal and public) have coalesced, I detect a pattern of exhibition making which I associate with the philately of my childhood.

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And the company has made some well - publicized gifts, such as $ 5 million for the Boeing Galleries at Millennium Park, which provide space for public exhibitions at the park's midlevel terraces.
«It's a combination of 2 things which makes FML such a good exhibition for TEA REX 2 years running: Firstly, thought - leadership and a truly inspiring program of events which attracts the type of visitors for us to meet.
Moreover, he was the owner, general manager, coach and star of the Butte Bombers, a semipro hockey team, and in 1959 made the Charlotte (N.C.) Clippers of the Eastern Hockey League, which he quit after the exhibition season because he felt he had no chance to reach the NHL.
Chivas officials believe their club is better situated to make money in the U.S. market than even Manchester United and Real Madrid, which will be playing exhibitions in the States later this month.
In the scheme of things — after Woods» shot - making exhibition at Sage Valley Club that reportedly included a 300 - yard drive, which followed his «progressing nicely» home video, and reports he was up to five hours of practice and playing some holes on his home course — a Tiger turnout in North Carolina may seem the next obvious step.
Entries that make it through the final stage of screening would be showcased in the exhibition proper which will be formally declared open by Governor Ambode», the statement added.
This exhibition of photographs focused on the molecules that we detect through our senses, for example, capsaicin, the molecule which make chilies taste hot.
In other words, rather than presenting science as an unchanging edifice (which is the way it is often perceived in the public mind), the exhibitions will show that science is a changing, man - made, approach to the world that is characteristic of modern society.
Context is crucial, particularly when viewing postmodern, ready - made art like Marcel Duchamp's famous installation, Fountain, which placed a urinal in an exhibition — much to the dismay of the artistic establishment.
«That's the reason we've got soft tissue preservation, which is what makes them so special,» said TV presenter Chris Packham, who opened the exhibition.
There were exhibitions on Agri - Map which was the decision - making support database for agriculture land management, Royal Project on deteriorated soil rehabilitation, and the works in forest and water resource management.
Kim Novak's Vertigo outfit designed by Edith Head (and not unlike something out of a Boden winter catalogue), Scarlett O'Hara's velvet curtain dress designed by Walter Plunkett and Dorothy's red shoes, which apparently had to make themselves absent from the exhibition for a week during Thanksgiving last year when they were returned to the U.S. (they must be magic!)
He's seeking a commission for an exhibition of paintings that comparatively few will see, that in any case will be hard - pressed to summon the galvanizing power of a well - made film (or song, as we see in one lovely scene), which Mrs. Cole's slop is turning out to be.
The result is the exhibition, «A Map Home,» which ponders the ways we connect text and image to make meaning in everyday life, especially the meaning of home.
The 2018 Nissan LEAF EV, with all - new design and improved driving range, made its first U.S. public appearance at the exhibition, which runs through Sept. 8 at Cobo Center.
Hall 11, which is located right next to the main entrance of the Frankfurt exhibition site and has been made available for the joint presentation by the BMW, MINI and Rolls - Royce brands, is where all the latest features and additions are being showcased.
Ten institutions worked together to produce the exhibition, which features over 100 rare digitized items (many of which are being made available for the first time).
Besides food and drink, the city boasts and amazing array of entertainment including live theatre, musicals, performance - art, festivals, art exhibitions and nightclubs, which makes it easy for everyone to find something to do depending on their mood.
On display at Qatar Airways» new - look exhibition stand, which also makes a first time presence in the Middle East, are the airline's Business and Economy Class 787 seats.
In fact, towards the north is a wonderful exhibition called the Kaihatsu Sogo Center which displays the first firearm ever made in Japan, the «Tanegashima teppo gun».
Check out Cannon Beach's many art exhibitions, making sure to visit the Cannon Beach Gallery, which only features works by local and regional... Read More
«Some of these key factors include the unwavering commitment of the Abu Dhabi government to a well - thought - out plan, a strong and vibrant economy as well as the substantial strides made in the development of the tourism infrastructure including expansion of airport capacity, exhibition and meetings space, the completion of iconic hotel developments and an overall increase in hotel / hotel apartment room capacity which went from 12,800 rooms at the beginning of the year to 17,500 at the year - end.
Now as I approach the ripe old age of 34 I have decided to make my first attempt at co-organizing an exhibition which will take place in the Funk Zone this Friday with the help of one of my favorite ladies, Ms. Andi Garcia.
The museum is made up of a historical exhibition centre which tells the story of 9/11 through archives, media displays, monumental artefacts, genuine artefacts and narratives, plus a memorial exhibition in which the lives of every victim of the 1993 and 2001 attacks are commemorated.
But talking of Pong, WWMnA also points out Pong Mythos, which is an entire exhibition «about one ball, two bats, a playing field and our situation in a digital world», and opens in Stuttgart next month, before making a stop at the gigantic consumer / trade Game Convention (think - a European E3!)
Romero said she felt unable to take her young daughter to the exhibition, which sees many of the biggest game industry announcements each year, because the booth babes made her and other women feel uncomfortable and «gazed upon».
This game is fun as hell, the exhibition mode is fun (with friends), classic fights are a good way to get someone who wasn't into MMA interested in it (e.g. me) Career mode is fun but the problem is that you don't age is kinda dumb to be honest, you're «CRED» has no real purpose other than to get you new equipment, sponsors, sparring partners and opportunities to increase your «CRED» the controls are confusing to someone who's never played a game like this A.K.A me but I'll give it credit for innovation, you can go to training camps which upgrade you're striking and grappling which gives you new moves, their is a few exploits in the game No. 1 if you manage to get all the sponsors you can use them in create a fighter (which by the way has a decent enough amount of options) you can put all of the sponors that give the most cred and get everything easily and I mean everything No. 2 when you go to a training camp all you have to do is watch two demonstrations by the camp fighter and you have full stamina No. 3 any fighter you can beat within a minute of the first round you can beat a few times and shoot up the ranks, the music is good but you'll soon get sick of it and turn it off cause it repeats itself soo often, they didn't add intro walks, music and cage entries which would've made you feel more like an actual UFC fighter, but overall its a fun game but there's a few missed opportunities and not many fighting styles to choose from but rent it if you are curious about the game.
All of this tennis gear can be collected through tournaments and exhibition matches, stored in the wardrobe, and mixed and matched to your liking to make the perfect Mii outfit which will be worn by your little Mii in any tennis match he or she participates in.
I guess that's one of the things that makes them different from photographs, in that a photograph might be a record, a snap, one moment — a painting I think is about creating a small world around that photo... I really like that idea of something that you can enter like a box or an exhibition space, and enter these little rooms which for me are memories, but it's not about nostalgia — it's more about setting up something that's still living — so it's almost they're all in the present, rather than in the past.»
The exhibition will offer 270 objects made of ceramic, glass, stucco, paper, wood, metal, and various textiles, all of which are on loan from public and private American, European, and Middle Eastern collections.
Johns made over 40 paintings of the American flag beginning in the mid -»50s, none of which was shown publicly until his first solo exhibition, also at Castelli, in 1958.
Kessler writes that the exhibition «is not only about a group of Mark Rothko paintings done at the peak of his career, but it's also about an ingenious restoration technique — a way to restore the color of these faded murals via non-invasive digital projections... The exhibition features a much - damaged five - panel mural that Rothko was commissioned to make in 1961 - 62 for the penthouse dining room of Harvard University's Holyoke Center... 38 studies for the murals... And, presented here for the first time, a sixth [undamaged] mural which was painted for the commission and held in reserve until Rothko decided which five paintings he wanted for the final installation.»
The piece was one of several that made up the exhibition «If We Ever Get to Heaven,» which also included the film installation I Am Not Me, the Horse Is Not Mine (2008), created for Kentridge's production of Dmitri Shostakovich's The Nose at the Metropolitan Opera, and the charcoal - drawing animation Other Faces (2011).
Selections from the permanent collection can now be seen in an exhibition at the museum called «Circa 1970,» which features works from its holdings made during the 1970s, including pieces by Benny Andrews, Barbara Chase - Riboud, Ed Clark, Beauford Delaney, and Betye Saar.
This limited edition was produced by Jaime Gili in response to Richard Hamilton's seminal poster Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing, which was first shown at the Whitechapel Gallery in the 1956 exhibition, This is Tomorrow.
[10] Jones notes that Riley investigated Seurat's pointillism by painting from a book illustration of Seurat's Bridge at an expanded scale to work out how his technique made use of complementary colours, and went on to create pointillist landscapes of her own, such as Pink Landscape (1960), [10] painted soon after her Seurat study [13] and portraying the «sun - filled hills of Tuscany» (and shown in the exhibition poster) which Jones writes could readily be taken for a post-impressionist original.
He has also collaborated with Dul Fin Wah to make a full soundtrack for the exhibition which he has not done before.
This summer, I made four visits to Roland Reiss» studio to discuss his new Floral Paintings — which will be on public view in his upcoming retrospective at Begovich Gallery, California State University, Fullerton in November and a large exhibition in Los Angeles at Diane Rosenstein Fine Art in December.
Aboudia — Light & Dark, the third exhibition in the Light & Dark series, presents the vivid paintings and collages of Aboudia, which blend traditional African and modern Western art with graffiti - style mark making.
A rare black - and - white lithograph, which Munch made in 1895, is one of the highlights of the exhibition.
The show also includes works on canvas from the 1989 exhibition Trip - Tics in which Gurrola made his own versions of Philip Guston paintings.
No one, myself included, seems to have been bowled over by these paintings, which should serve as a cautionary note that there is an occult or shadow history, which is not a chronicle of rave reviews, glitzy museum exhibitions and news - making auction records, paralleling the conventional one.
It's Altoon's drawings (which make up the bulk of this exhibition with 18 works) that show a truly bizarre, perverse, and innovative side of the artist.
In an illuminating interview with Barbara Takenaga, which is included in the catalogue accompanying her exhibition of New Paintings at DC Moore Gallery (September 5 — October 5, 2013), Robert Kushner makes an observation that goes to the heart of a question that I want to raise about the artist's recent work:
Still, she's never left her past entirely behind, which is what makes this exhibition of old and recent works so fascinating.
Wolfgang Tillmans: Book for Architects is an installation which made its debut in the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale in the exhibition Elements of Architecture organized by Rem Koolhaas.
Made at the STPI Creative Workshop in Singapore, the new works in this exhibition are part of the artist's ongoing Rubbing / Loving project, in which rubbings of interior spaces and everyday...
In the context of its exhibition series «Minimalism in Germany», which started in 2005, the Daimler Art Collection is making a first attempt to re-stage the historical presentation.
This resplendent monograph, which accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it, reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures of Otero's oeuvre to date, from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made of fragments and scraps of oil paint culled from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative sculptural work in porcelain and steel or iron.
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