Sentences with phrase «exhibition titled pictures»

Acknowledging their continuing influence on contemporary art, MoMA brought many of these artists together in a 2009 exhibition titled Pictures Generation, 1974 - 1984.
This new exhibition was preceded at Barnes - Jewish Hospital by an exhibition titled Picture of Health.

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This is the exhibition's only horizontally aligned canvas and the picture plane here appears to unfold, recalling the unraveling motion of Chinese and Japanese scroll painting and — as indicated by the work's title and emphasized by its green hues — the undulation of waves.
The title of the exhibition — Constellation of a Picture — is taken from Tworkov's own words.
The title, Picture Fiction, which comes from a work in the exhibition by Robert Cumming, distills Josephson's skill at bending the truth in order to expose the inner workings of photographic images.
Richter's quote — «I can only get a handle on the flood of pictures by creating order since there are no individual pictures at all anymore [emphasis added]» — aptly titles Saltworks Gallery's current exhibition, Flood of Ppictures by creating order since there are no individual pictures at all anymore [emphasis added]» — aptly titles Saltworks Gallery's current exhibition, Flood of Ppictures at all anymore [emphasis added]» — aptly titles Saltworks Gallery's current exhibition, Flood of PicturesPictures.
Carmen Winant, Assistant Professor of Visual Studies and Contemporary Art History, has had solo exhibitions at Skibum MacArthur in Los Angeles and Fortnight Institute in New York, respectively titled Pictures of Women Working and Who Says Pain is Erotic?.
Lawler, whose work will be on view at MoMA in Spring 2017 in an exhibition titled, Why Pictures Now, uses imagery to speak about the spectacle of the photograph and invites the viewer to adjust their expectations to what they are seeing, according to Marcoci.
The title of the painting (pictured), the only one representing him in the exhibition, is a kind of summation: In Sober Ecstasy.
Doggedly focused on the flat picture plane (though he does occasionally make sculpture) and eschewing performance, Uemae was forced onto the «solitary path» alluded to in the exhibition's title — one that was not travelled by his action - based contemporaries Kazuo Shiraga or Shozo Shimamoto.
This multimedia exhibition takes its title and cue from a creature described in a short story by Franz Kafka and represented in a picture by Jeff Wall.
The exhibition title Looking at Pictures is inspired by a section in the artist's memoir, The All Night Movie (1999), in which she highlights the self - referential and autobiographical nature of her work.
Aptly titled «Why Pictures Now,» after a 1981 photograph by the artist, the exhibition features Lawler's photographic investigations into how pictures function: Charming images of Jasper Johns paintings adorning the walls of collectors» homes, Richters being moved from one museum to another, or an in - museum shot of a Thomas Struth photograph of museum crowds surrounding ruins within a museum (you'll get it once you Pictures Now,» after a 1981 photograph by the artist, the exhibition features Lawler's photographic investigations into how pictures function: Charming images of Jasper Johns paintings adorning the walls of collectors» homes, Richters being moved from one museum to another, or an in - museum shot of a Thomas Struth photograph of museum crowds surrounding ruins within a museum (you'll get it once you pictures function: Charming images of Jasper Johns paintings adorning the walls of collectors» homes, Richters being moved from one museum to another, or an in - museum shot of a Thomas Struth photograph of museum crowds surrounding ruins within a museum (you'll get it once you see it).
Recently, a large monograph book of his work titled Class Pictures was published by Aperture along with a related exhibition, which is traveling to museums nationwide until 2010.
Fyfe explains that the exhibition gets its title from Beckett's «Worstword Ho,» taking the idea of the picture (or painting or photograph) as a physical place dismantled, dug into or extended.
Metro Pictures presents an exhibition of new work by Tony Oursler titled Cell Phones Diagrams Cigarettes Searches and Scratch Cards.
David Hockney's latest exhibition, titled «A Bigger Picture» and running between January 21st and April 9th 2012 at the Royal Academy of Arts in London is a testament to this.
Her work has been included in New Photography at The Museum of Modern Art (2010); Image Transfer: Pictures in a Remix Culture at the Henry Art Gallery (2010); and was the subject of a solo exhibition at the Pomona College Museum of Art titled Amanda Ross - Ho: The Cheshire Cat Principle (2010).
The exhibition is on view until June 23, 2012 and presents monumental pictures that take their names from newspaper posters, with titles such as «ARRESTED», «ATTACKED STRAIGHT», «BOMB», «LOVER», «MISSING», «SUICIDE».
The pictures in Barnett's To Accident and Abandon Such Customary Writings series are emblematic of the tension suggested in the title of the FotoFest - Houston Center for Photography joint exhibition, Moving / Still: Recent Photography by Texas Artists, the fifth iteration of the organizations» collaborative series Talent in Texas.
Jeff Wall's latest exhibition borrows its title from the first photograph on view in the show: a 1991 picture that depicts a walking path winding through a vacant lot near an urban industrial zone.
The title of this exhibition of three series of photographs, «Once Upon a Time, 1981 - 2011,» aptly conjures a fairy tale: Sherman's pictures are rife with gendered archetypes, rich backstories, impending doom, and melancholic longing.
The latest Metro Pictures exhibition, «Bad Conscience,» may seem to have an ironic title, given that the exhibition's curator, the artist and writer John Miller, has organized a show of his friends, associates, and collaborators.
«Pictures» was the title given to an exhibition curated by Douglas Crimp in 1977 at Artists Space in New York, which presented the work of five emerging artists — Troy Brauntuch, Jack Goldstein, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo and Philip Smith — each of whom were turning away from the analytical, dematerialized forms of Minimalism and Conceptualism to reprioritize the power of image - making.
Yet for his 1932 solo exhibition, Hartley chose the title «Pictures of New England by a New Englander», cementing his affinities with his native state.
Tour «Special tour through the exhibition» is scheduled by David Jablownowski and if you prefer motion picture, there's screening in line titled «The One Minutes Series — Videos Without Ideas», curated by Erkka Nissinen.
Artist Cécile B. Evans is opening another solo show at Seventeen Gallery this fall, titled Hyperlinks and running along side theA Picture is no Substitute group exhibition at the London art space from October 15 to December 6.
Photographer, filmmaker and sculptor, Luis Gispert, whose work is pictured above, recently completed a double solo exhibition titled El Mundo Es Tuyo (The World is Yours) with Zach Feuer Gallery and Mary Boone Gallery in NYC this year.
«Somewhere Some Pictures Sometimes,» the deliberately nebulous title of the artist's seventh solo exhibition at this gallery, was consistent with the teasingly
The title of the exhibition refers not only to the moving of the «picture» from one side of the canvas to the other, but to the cinema, with which Piffaretti has long been fascinated.
Titled, «Notating Hi Pops,» the exhibition casts a wry and languid glance at appropriation, and picking up where the «Pictures» generation left off.
No Title Gallery just released a video and some pictures documenting their recent exhibition featuring artists 108 & Mark Cecotto.
Two years before that, an exhibition titled «The Pictures Generation, 1974 - 1984» at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art certified Sherman as the pre-eminent artist in a cohort that includes David Salle, Robert Longo, Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine.
The exhibition Around the World in Forty Pictures, as the title implies, culls forty pictures from the Keystone - Mast Collection (part of the CMP permanent collection) to retrace the steps of Verne's colorful characters as they circumnavigate thPictures, as the title implies, culls forty pictures from the Keystone - Mast Collection (part of the CMP permanent collection) to retrace the steps of Verne's colorful characters as they circumnavigate thpictures from the Keystone - Mast Collection (part of the CMP permanent collection) to retrace the steps of Verne's colorful characters as they circumnavigate the globe.
Exhibition title: PICTURES and CREAM, The confdential report of the life and opinions of Tristram Shandy & friends Volume 1
His latest solo exhibition at Metro Pictures in NYC is titled The Destroyer Cycle, and functions as a reflection of the «hidden truths» which go relatively unseen within the limitless - possibilities state of the American media diet.
She requests that bystanders take pictures of her using a point and shoot camera, and in so doing asks searching questions about the nature of identity and the self — key themes of a new exhibition at London's Whitechapel Gallery, titled Terrains of The Body.
Cameras like the one Mosse «misused» to take this picture — it's on view at Jack Shainman Gallery until March 11 in an exhibition titled «Heat Maps» — are sanctioned as weapons under international law because of their ability to see at distances of up to 30 km.
His early work is associated with the Pictures Generation of the 1980s, the title of the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which included artists such as Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Robert Longo and Barbara Kruger.
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