Importantly, though,
the exhibition prompts questions about the role of galleries in the current politicized climate, and their goals and obligations to national and local artists.
This refusal of a single perspective within the space of
the exhibition prompts questions as to our own conception of the truth of the events in question, as well as on the singularity of narrative itself.
Not exact matches
It was an all women's
exhibition, and we posted quotes on the walls by the artists who were
prompted to answer the
question: «What expectations have been placed on you as an artist and as a woman?»
From loneliness to collaboration, I ended up re-reading Cassavetes on Cassavetes (2001), a printed essay that was brought to my attention while curating a group
exhibition, which, at its core,
prompted the artists to
question or evaluate their collaborative impulses.8 In the text, the director John Cassavetes writes plainly about how he works with actors: «I just think that you give somebody something they can do, and allow them to be a person.»
A new wave of figurative paintings in recent New York
exhibitions prompts critical
questions about which bodies we depict, for whom and to what end.
A number of events expand on the themes explored in the
exhibition including a talk by the
exhibition curator Daniel F. Herrmann (18 February, 7 pm, # 12.50 / # 10.50 concs) and a day long symposium (25 March, 2 — 6 pm, (# 12.50 / # 10.50 concs) which takes the artist's 1985
exhibition Lost Magic Kingdoms and Six Paper Moons from Nahuatl as a
prompt to consider
questions of collection and collage, display and the role of the artist.
Brian Jungen's second solo
exhibition at Casey Kaplan Gallery
prompted these and related
questions.
During Langa's early successful forays into
exhibition - making, foreigners often confronted him with rather conventional
questions —
questions that appeared to be
prompted by clichéd or romanticized assumptions about the artist's background as a black South African without formal artistic training.
Seen as a
question the
exhibition seeks to expose, either directly or symbolically, a
prompt for conversation around the particularly taboo subject of death in contemporary society.
Tate Britain's current Queer British Art
exhibition, which includes the work of the writer and collagist Kenneth Halliwell, is just one of a recent spate of
exhibitions and film screenings that might
prompt you to ask this
question afresh.
With it, Silverman
prompts a central
question of the
exhibition: How can anyone truly find anyone else?
The anecdote is
prompted by a
question about what motivated the Los Angeles - based artist and writer to make «Wata (Yazoo, MS),» a video included in White ppl think I'm radical, a joint
exhibition with Melbourne - based artist Hamishi Farah — whom we await on a Google Doc form.
Yes, the
exhibitions are related by medium, but it is how the artists in
question are connected by their use of film that
prompts reflection.