Sentences with phrase «exhibitions around the theme»

It also introduced the now - commonplace practice of curating an exhibition around a theme.
Franklin Street Works will be working with five New York City - based guest curators in 2017 and 2018, originating six new group exhibitions around themes such as: shared strategies of the labor and LGBTQ movements; economic and political refugees; ways artists animate desire in abstract painting; art that explores political and personal paranoia; and more.
Sir Elton John has invited exhibiting AIPAD member galleries to submit work for an exhibition around the theme, A Time for Reflection.
This year's co-ordinators, Royal Academicians Stephen Chambers and David Chipperfield, have selected works for the exhibition around the theme of «Raw».
Then we're doing our Fellowship artists show in late Summer and in the Fall we're going to be doing another exhibition around the theme of Time and I'm working on curating that, which will be a group show of artists dealing with visual manifestations of ways of tracking time.
In our new galleries, we will present an exhibition around the theme of landscape by Tacita Dean and take a look at the distinguished career of architect Renzo Piano.

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Today, schools can visit the on - site exhibition themed around the famous battle as well as climbing to the top to look out at the fantastic views across London from the balconies.
«The exhibition resonates with a key theme of the National Park Service's 100th anniversary, which is to connect our individual lives with the larger world around us through meaningful experiences on park land,» says Christine Lehnertz, superintendent of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Once a year, the leading art galleries join together for a sprinting festivity, curating individual exhibitions around a common theme.
Not only is it an exhibition but also a process, one of active participation among a large number of players around the theme of Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.
Expect talk of the New Museum exhibition, which includes a new body of work loosely themed around the idea of the American Dream gone wrong.
Drawn entirely from the Whitney's holdings, the exhibition is organized around five themes: family and community, work, home, the spiritual, and the nation.
Partially in response to an exhibition at the Jewish Museum, Artists of the New York School: Second Generation (1957), organized by Meyer Schapiro, which included twenty - three artists, not one of them affiliated with the Tanager, gallery members at the Tanager spent five years developing what they envisioned as their own New York project, a series of five two - week exhibitions organized around five themes: Old Masters, nature departed, natured observed, paint, and personal mythology.
Its upcoming show, for example, will explore the theme of desire through photo and video work from 14 international, contemporary artists; previous exhibitions have documented the gay subculture that thrived around the Hudson River piers, focused on the works of Paul Thek and his associates, and highlighted the stitched works of John Chaich.
From Summer Welcome to the first student exhibition of the academic year, celebrating artworks created during or themed around summer time.
This year, Dennis Freedman, creative director at Barneys New York, settled upon the theme of mutation and metamorphosis, selecting six cutting edge works from six generations of designers and placing them around the Herzog & de Meuron designed Exhibition Center.
The exhibition is inspired by the eponymous 1976 feature film by the radical Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT, and is built around its themes.
His most recent exhibition, What Separates Us, at the Embassy of Brazil in London, centers around themes of circuits of exchange and value from a cultural, social, and political point of view.
A large new floor - based stone circle, Flint Wheel (2018) is at the centre of Richard Long's latest exhibition in London, «Circle to Circle, which is loosely themed around different uses of the circular motif across his practice.
The exhibition offers an overview of art made in the United States between 1989 and 2001 — from the fall of Communism to 9/11 — and is organized around three principle themes: the so - called «identity politics» debates; the digital revolution; and globalization.
Themed around the legendary Rumble in the Jungle boxing match, their exhibition assembles works of the 1960s and»70s including Phillip King's Barbarian Fruit (1964; # 80,000), an untitled welded metal sculpture from 1960 by Melvin Edwards ($ 200,000), and American abstract and surrealist paintings.
Don't miss a series of curated exhibitions on the Factory Floor including Conscious Design and Oui Design; the Design Schools Workshop with students from around the globe collaborating around the theme Future Heirloom; a Career Day on May 17, open studio tours and a new mural by artist Camille Walala.
Around Drawing is rosenfeld porcini's fifth themed exhibition, following WOOD, which grouped four artists who all sculpt with wood, yet use the medium in diverse ways, both technically and from a narrative point of view.
rosenfeld porcini presents Around Drawing, a themed exhibition including works by Enrique Brinkmann, Lu Chao, Antonis Donef, Marianna Gioka, Lanfranco Quadrio, Marcel Rusu, Nicola Samori, and Eduardo Stupia.
Set to take over the entirety of Somerset House, this year's inaugural design bonanza will feature exhibitions from more than 30 different countries, from Albania to the United Arab Emirates, structured around the theme «utopia», in a nod to the 500th anniversary of Thomas More's book.
The Hodgkin show was announced on Thursday along with an exhibition pairing the works of the contemporary artist Gillian Wearing with the early 20th century surrealist photographer Claude Cahun — two artists whose work shares similar themes around gender, identity, masquerade and performance.
Shaw uses a focus on the over-arching themes of fallibility — fallen heroes, collapsed economies, and political figures — to center his exhibition around a series of large - scale paintings begun in 2004 on old, cut - apart theatrical backdrops.
Buffet's fame never impacted his production, and in 1952, with the help of dealers Emmanuel David and Maurice Garnier, the artist mounted the first in a lifelong series of annual solo exhibitions in Paris, which he always organized around a single theme.
Comprising work in a broad range of media — including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, and performance art — the exhibition is organized around themes based on media, geography, formal concerns, collective aesthetic, and political impulses.
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center is one of seven exhibition venues around the state responding to the theme «Of Land & Local».
For the exhibition Nhlengethwa has chosen to focus on the theme of townships around South Africa.
More spectacular than ever before, Sarah Wiseman Gallery's Christmas exhibition this year is themed around snowy woods and star - lit winter nights.
Beginning in 1949, Buffet held annual exhibitions, which, from 1952 on, were organized around a central theme.
Previously, Spence has organized bodies of work around themes straightforwardly declared in his exhibition titles — «The Afterlife,» «Art Therapy,» «As I Was Conceived» — so that even if individual pieces occasionally strayed into ambiguous
Jim Hodges: sometimes beauty maps a timeline of the artist's career, but rather than unfolding chronologically, the exhibition is organized around significant recurring themes that have informed and shaped Hodges» practice, including materiality, temporality, and the threshold between light and dark.
DOUBLES, DOBROS, PLIEGUES, PARES, TWINS, MITADES The Warehouse, Dallas July 10, 2017 — April 14, 2018 Using the literary device of the doppelgänger as a starting point, curator Rodrigo Moura has selected works from The Rachofsky Collection, The Rose Collection, The Collection of Marguerite Steed Hoffman, and the Dallas Museum of Art, among others, to create an exhibition that explores themes around otherness, duplication, and repetition.
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The exhibition revolves around four themes — Melancholia, Identity Games, Political Autobiographies, Raw Material - that develop evenly through the spaces of Punta della Dogana with 145 works.
Humorous, incisive, and honest, their responses form an inclusive conversation around the themes of the exhibition: Are you an artist?
From its beginning, the Pulitzer has presented a wide range of exhibitions featuring art from around the world — from Old Masters to important modern and contemporary artists — and exploring a diverse array of themes and ideas.
This unassuming ambiguous object resonated not just with Wiley and Nauman, but also with a whole range of Bay Area artists in the 1960s, inspiring more than one group exhibition themed around it, a catalogue, and numerous articles as well as extensive use as a teaching tool by the painter Frank Owen.
NMWA's summer exhibition She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World is organized around three themes: Constructing Identities, Deconstructing Orientalism, and New Documentary.
On the occasion of this solo exhibition at Providence College Galleries, Amy Beecher delivers a presentation on the trajectory of her artistic practice and participates in a panel discussion centered around the dominant themes of her work.
Not a biennial — that is, an international show organized around some grand theme or recent tendency — but simply a very, very big group exhibition
«Caída libre (Free fall)» is a solo exhibition by Miguel Calderón centered around the theme of falconry organized in collaboration with Kurimanzutto Gallery, Mexico City.
Eric Fischl presents new paintings at Skarstedt Gallery in «Late America,» an exhibition that continues the artist's theme of exploring moral ambivalence and social malaise while depicting scenes around suburban pools.
The Karin Weber Gallery has announced the first of a series of exhibitions curated around the theme of materials in art.
The exhibition at ICA LA kicks of a new season of free public programming around the theme of «family».
Roberta Smith, who in 1993 wrote for the New York Times Weekend in Review, «This exhibition exemplifies what seems to have become the New Museum's house style: a display of rather antiseptic, Conceptual - based artworks organized around a theme that is top - heavy with theory» continues to review the museum's exhibitions; Palestine remains under occupation; and while the cultural perception of AIDS has changed, from «gay cancer» to an African epidemic, the disease rages on world - wide.
The gallery values a cross referencing approach both through exhibitions curated around themes in art and a cultural program focusing on unique events involving artists across all disciplines — visual arts, performance and music, which are meant to challenge perceptions.
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