Sentences with phrase «exhibition plan focused»

In conjunction with its relocation to South Kensington, The Clay Studio's collaboration with area community members generates an inaugural exhibition plan focused on the theme of place.

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The move will give the QTA time to focus on restructuring exhibition plans, explained a statement earlier.
An important additional focus of the exhibition is Roussel's significant reception in America, most prominently through John Ashbery whose life - long engagement with the work of Raymond Roussel began with a trip to Paris in 1955 to research for a planned PhD thesis on the author.
She will help develop focus exhibitions and plan installations in the permanent collection galleries, including a project to reinstall the Modern Art Galleries this summer.
As assistant curator, Padgett will contribute to exhibition planning, publications, research, and growth of the collection, with a particular focus on American art from the 1900s through 1960s.
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Most importantly, by focusing on the process of drawing, rather than the more involved and planned activity of painting, the exhibition gets right to the essentials of the movement.
This is the first exhibition to focus on the little - known fact that the renowned leader of the Hudson River School of American landscape painting realized three buildings and had plans...
Hong Kong may be the current focus of the artworld's attention, but for those of you planning a trip to Mainland China, here's ArtReview Asia's pick of the current crop of exhibitions in Shanghai
What we will say is that Openspace had an aggressive plan to not only focus a group exhibition showcasing 21 artists, they also wanted to involve 4 solo shows effectively making this the largest survey of Graffuturism to date.
This is the first exhibition to focus on the little - known fact that the renowned leader of the Hudson River School of American landscape painting realized three buildings and had plans for others before his untimely death.
The exhibition also commemorates the recreation of Thomas Cole's studio and includes paintings that reveal Cole's architectural proclivity, drawings that document his recurrent focus on architectural structures, and elevations and floor plans for his built and visionary projects.
The book focuses on the spatial organisation of these exhibitions, with floor plans and installation photographs that give the viewer a sense of what it felt like to be in those spaces.»
But the rise of Latin American art is not just focussed on Los Angeles, although it does have strong links with Latin America and 48 % of the total population in the area is Latino which is one of the reasons The Getty Foundation focussed on this particular area, several other major exhibitions of Latin American influenced artists are planned or have recently been shown, including Radical Geometry: Modern Art of South America from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, while the Guggenheim UBS Map Global Art Initiative will take its Under The Same Sun: Art From Latin America exhibition to Brazil and Mexico in 2015.
In a bold move that continues to look beyond its own holdings, the Nasher Sculpture Center plans to open an exhibition focused on the art of Giuseppe Penone this fall.
In early 2014, Bibby took up «residence» at The Showroom, planning interventions — largely focused on the gallery's heating system — to be presented at his exhibition in spring 2014.
Ecoartspace, an organization that focuses on addressing environmental issues through the visual arts (the image below, from a 2009 exhibition, is by Nils - Udo), got in touch with me recently about a planned spring exhibition of small works on paper devoted to a simple question: What matters most?
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