Sentences with phrase «exhibition presents a collection»

The exhibition presented a collection of delicate ethereal forms in careful hangings and arrangements that captivate an entrancing sense of beauty and fragility.
The exhibition presents a collection of Fries» paintings that integrate silkscreened fragments of 17th century Baroque and Mannerist prints into a hybrid fusion of figuration and abstraction, art historical tradition, and adventurous innovation.
This exhibition presents a collection of artworks by international artists, designers, illustrators, comic and graffiti artists, photographers and more who have used skateboards as their inspiration and medium.
This exhibition presents a collection of images taken during his travels across India and parts of Pakistan over the last three years, while researching his upcoming book.
The exhibition presents a collection of large - scale sculptures of the...
The exhibition presents a collection of large - scale sculptures of the black female characters that occupy many of Strother's paintings.
This exhibition presents a collection of artworks by international artists, designers, illustrators, comic and graffiti artists, photographers and...

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Denmark's new giant dinosaur «Misty» is the star of the show, but the exhibition will also present a range of the very best objects from the museum's vast collection.
(Video)» «It's an astonishing collection of writers, starting with Ray Bradbury and going up to recent photographs of Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner,» said Steve Seidel, director of the Arts in Education Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, which is presenting the exhibition
Kicking off the grand opening is the inaugural exhibition «Oscar de la Renta» (through December 31), a collection of garments from the mid-1960s to the present, including Fall 2015 garments from Peter Copping, Oscar de la Renta's new creative director.
On view from October 10th until January 2014, at the Alriwaq Doha exhibition space, the show will present the largest collection of Hirst's work ever assembled.
It's the first major exhibition in the UK to present the personal collections of post-war and contemporary artists, including everything from mass - produced memorabilia and popular collectibles to one - of - a-kind curiosities, rare artefacts, and natural history specimens.
The exhibition presents a selection of recent works from local private collections featuring some of Vancouver's most prominent artists as well as significant international figures.
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) presents Shifting Views: People & Politics in Contemporary African Art, the first exhibition of contemporary African art drawn from the museum's collection.
The exhibition will present the largest collection of his poetic, text - based installation works gathered to date, which are most often found within the public landscape.
This exhibition presents works by eight mid - to late - 20th century artists represented in the museum's collection (Elizabeth Catlett, David Hammons, Al Loving, Adrian Piper, Betye Saar), juxtaposed with 18 younger contemporary artists whose works will appear for the first time at the museum (Nona Faustine, Ayana V. Jackson, Tschabalala Self, Talwst, Billie Zangewa).
Drawing on the Met's collection of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art with a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections, the exhibition will examine sculpture from 14th century Europe to the global present.
This month at Tribeca's Untitled Space gallery, contemporary artist Rebecca Leveille presents a collection of colorful, sensual paintings for her latest exhibition entitled The End of Love.
Several renowned museums have presented Mori's solo exhibitions, as well as acquired Mori's works in their collections, including Centre Georges Pompidou, in Paris (France); The Prada Foundation, in Milan (Italy); The Museum of Contemporary Art, in Chicago (USA); The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in Los Angeles (USA).
The exhibition Písařovic's Study is a way of presenting to the public (at least in a fragmentary form) a valuable collection of works by psychiatric patients, as well as a way of showing to the spectator the interesting and complicated personality of the Czech psychiatrist František Písařovic.
It presents responses to questionnaires sent to 383 directors about their exhibitions programme and collections.
Organized by curator Jason Andrew, this exhibition presents major paintings from the»70s by Jack Tworkov featuring a seminal work titled Diptych II (NY - Q1 - 71 # 1)(1971) on loan from the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Presented in addition to the exhibitions at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery, this selection is an opportunity for the public to view works from the university's collection in a different setting.
The exhibition presents selections from Guild Hall's permanent collection that were rediscovered during a recent cataloguing project to digitization the collection.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, an affiliate of The Museum of Modern Art, presents Video Acts: Single Channel Works from the Collections of Pamela and Richard Kramlich and New Art Trust, an exhibition of performance - based artworks available in video format.
Designed by the MNBAQ and organized in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), supported by the Joan Mitchell Foundation in New York and the Estate of Jean - Paul Riopelle in Montréal, the exhibition mainly presents large - format paintings, a number of works on paper and archival documents from more than 30 French, Canadian and American lenders, private and museum collections.
«Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector» is the first major exhibition in the UK to present the fascinating personal collections of post-war and contemporary artists, including Arman, Peter Blake, Hanne -LSB-...]
In 1952 Marlborough presented a complete collection of bronzes by Edgar Degas: the famous Degas Little Dancer Aged Fourteen 1880 - 1, cast c. 1922 was sold from that exhibition to the Tate Gallery.
The Gallery presents exhibitions drawn from the esteemed collection amassed by the visionary dealer and collector.
Covering the five decades of painter Jules Olitski's career, this exhibition presents 30 large - scale paintings drawn from public and private collections and intended to highlight the artist's essential periods and themes of creation.
Bringing together a group of exceptional works from the artists» foundations and collectors, this exhibition is an opportunity to show important artists, some of whom are presented for the first time in France — even though their work may have been, for many years, in prestigious collections and museums: the Museum of Mordern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
Through some 120 works and documents loaned by museums in Vitebsk and Minsk and major American and European collections, the exhibition will present the artistic output of three iconic figures — Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich — as well as works by students and teachers of the Vitebsk school, such as Lazar Khidekel, Nikolai Suetin, Il» ia Chashnik, David Yakerson, Vera Ermolaeva, and Yehuda (Yury) Pen, among others.
Although decorative objects by Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshop) designers are part of the Neue Galerie's permanent collection, the jewel box museum has never before presented a large - scale exhibition of this early twentieth century collective's elegant, stylized work.
The Studio Museum in Harlem and the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore present an exhibition featuring works from every period in painter Alma Thomas's career, including rarely exhibited watercolors and early abstractions, as well as her signature canvases drawn from a variety of private and public collections.
Thomas Nozkowsi is currently presenting a collection of work in a self - titled exhibition at the Pace Gallery.
The thirteenth installment of the ICA's annual collection exhibition presents major works that showcase artists» engagement and entanglement with the everyday.
The exhibition presented works made by 15 artists during the last decade which had recently entered the museum's collection.
The Museum annually presents 14 - 17 exhibitions drawing from the permanent collection and borrowed works.
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg presented a major group exhibition of works from their collection to celebrate fifteen years since opening.
Exceptional in scale and scope, the exhibition tells the story of the ancient wreck of a vast ship, the «Unbelievable» (Apistos in the original Koine Greek), and presents what was discovered of its precious cargo: the impressive collection of Aulus Calidius Amotan — a freed slave better known as Cif Amotan II — which was destined for a temple dedicated to the sun.
The exhibition presents works from the Daimler Art Collection as well as loans from German and international collections.
It also includes a large collection of poetry by Bill bissett (published by Talon Books) and other interesting exhibition catalogues from the 1980s to present.
This exhibition for the first time presents about 70 works on paper drawn from Puryear's own collection.
Soze Gallery, Located in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Soze Gallery is pleased to present TRANSPARENCY, a collection of new paintings and sculptures by Italian Artist Teo Pirisi, (Moneyless) and his third solo exhibition in Los Angeles.
EXHIBITION «Represent: 200 Years of African American Art» opens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Jan. 10, presenting the breadth and depth of the museum's collection of African American art assembled over the past century, beginning with its 1899 purchase of Henry O. Tanner's «The Annunciation» and coinciding with the exhibition'EXHIBITION «Represent: 200 Years of African American Art» opens at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Jan. 10, presenting the breadth and depth of the museum's collection of African American art assembled over the past century, beginning with its 1899 purchase of Henry O. Tanner's «The Annunciation» and coinciding with the exhibition'exhibition's catalog.
This spotlight exhibition will present all twenty illustrated plates from Henri Matisse's Jazz alongside a small selection of additional works by the artist from the Albright - Knox's collection.
Published on the occasion of an exhibition celebrating Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner's gift of nearly five hundred fifty works of art to the Whitney Museum and more than three hundred to the Centre Pompidou, Paris, this catalogue presents highlights of the extraordinary contemporary art collection the couple has accumulated over the course of more than thirty years.
This spring, the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College will present If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day: Collections of Claude Simard, an exhibition that explores the collective, resonant, and enduring global web of art through the inquisitive eye of a visionary and fervent collector, artist, and gallerist.
This summer the Whitney presents the final installment of a multiyear exhibition series reassessing the collection in preparation for the Museum's move downtown.
Borrowing its title from the eponymous work by Carrie Mae Weems (American, b. 1953), the exhibition presents the history of the medium in three parts, emphasizing the strengths of Menschel's collection and mirroring his equal interest in historical, modern, and contemporary photography.
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