Sentences with phrase «exhibitions as touchstones»

A theatrical performance, developed using this exhibition as a touchstone, will take place on Saturday 12 November 2016 at Wexford Arts Centre.

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2016 «Cadence,» Three - Person Exhibit of Paintings and Monotypes, Gallery B, Bethesda MD «New This Week» 11/21/2016 Collection on Saatchi Art's homepage McLean Project for the Arts, Artfest, McLean VA «Art as Politics,» Touchstone Gallery, Washington DC «Not a Box» Installation Exhibit, Received Honorable Mention, Art League Gallery, Alexandria VA «Making Sense» Nora Atkinson, Juror, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery, Sandwich NH National Juried Exhibition, Delaplaine Arts Center, Frederick MD Auction Gala, Washington Project for the Arts Resident Artists Exhibition, Palette 22, Arlington, VA Print Portfolio, George Mason University Printmaking Dept.
Invisible Adversaries was chosen as a touchstone for the exhibition because the condition it describes, where a hostile force (what EXPORT in her film describes as «Hyksos») circles around the protagonist and also infiltrates her mind, connects with the ways artists approach their adversaries: not as obvious enemies to overthrow but as complex relationships that are a profound part of our history and personal lives.
Join Touchstone Gallery to meet the artists, Rob Goebel and Rosemary Luckett, as they discuss the work in their current exhibitions.
Her ground - breaking 3 - exhibition cycle, If You Lived Here..., on homelessness, housing, and the built environment, which she organized at the Dia Art Foundation in New York in 1989, is regarded as a touchstone exhibition on these themes.
Using the exhibition title «MOMMA» as touchstone, a scathing comparison is drawn between what's for sale at MoMA and what's not (gift shop versus exhibited art).
JIMMIE DURHAM: AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD Art can be activist, and vice versa: Jimmie Durham's involvement in the American Indian Movement, downtown New York in the 1980s and identity politics in the 1990s serve as touchstones for an exhibition of more than 200 objects.
Immovable, a ballet choreographed by Julia K. Gleich and created in collaboration with artist Rachel Beach, is coming to the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey on Sunday, March 19, as part of the closing reception of Beach's exhibition, Touchstone.
Past projects include solo exhibitions at galleries such as Touchstones Rochdale as part of the Asia Triennial Manchester (2014); Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (2010); and Lambeth Garden Museum, London (2013).
Curator Francesca Herndon - Consagra mentions this explicitly in the conceptual statement about the exhibition, referring to Tadao Ando's architecture and Rock Settee by Scott Burton as principle points of curatorial investigation, and conflating them with the visual language and art historical touchstone of dreams.
Harald Szeemann's late projects, in which he conceived the exhibition format itself as a Gesamtkunstwerk, are also a touchstone.
What began as a dialogue regarding the undeniable aesthetic connections between John Wesley and the tradition of the Japanese erotic prints, morphed into the concept for an exhibition that would include a wide range of modern and contemporary artists as catalysts and / or touchstones for the very comparisons and contradictions that were under initial discussion.
The final exhibition for Sharon Lockhart's season at The Artist's Institute takes darkness as a point of departure, bringing together a night painting from Katz's personal collection with the pioneering flash photography of Harold Edgerton, two artists whose works have been touchstones for Sharon's latest series of photographs.
The final exhibition for Sharon Lockhart's season at The Artist's Institute takes darkness as a point of departure, bringing together a night painting from Alex Katz's personal collection with the pioneering flash photography of Harold Edgerton, two artists whose works have been touchstones for Sharon's latest series of photographs, When You're Free, You Run in the Dark.
Collar's exhibitions and performances include: A rock that keeps tigers away, group exhibition, Kunstverein München, Munich, July 2017; a performance event and micro residency, Kunstraum, London, June 2017; Plural Melts at Yvonne Lambert, Berlin, 2017; Tall Tales, touring group exhibition and performance, Freud Museum, London, Touchstones Gallery and Museum, Rochdale and Glasgow Women's Library 2016; Tarantallegra, group exhibition, Hester, New York, July - Aug 2016; Secret Surface, group exhibition, KW, Berlin, Feb - May 2016; 11/50, solo exhibition, Fig - 2, ICA, London, March 2015; Probably, Like a Melon Rolling Off a Table: Part II, solo performance for Saturday Live, Serpentine Galleries, London, Jan 2015; Secret Agents, group exhibition, Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Sept - Oct 2015; PALIMPSEST, performance collaboration with William Cobbing at Hayward Gallery Project Space, London, 2014; Let's Make Another Possible Now, group performance event as part of ANTIKNOW at Flat Time House, London, 2014.
Moreover, the exhibition sets the stage for major exhibitions to be presented at 18th Street in 2013 by three artists — Paul McCarthy, Roni Horn and Matthew Day Jackson — who claim Roth as their touchstone.
In 1906, the Whitechapel Art Gallery's exhibition of Jewish art made religion the touchstone of Jewish identity, as in Rothenstein's painting Jews Mourning in a Synagogue, but claimed that Jewish artists identified themselves completely with England, with no distinctive thought or differentiation of artistic sentiment.
This year, Tohme invited the Brussels - based Egyptian curator El Fetouh to participate, and the latter responded with a small but complex exhibition that used three historical exhibitions — the first Alexandria Biennial (1955); «China / Avant - Garde» (Beijing, 1989); and the First Biennale of Arab Art (Baghdad, 1974)-- as a conceptual springboard for probing the ways in which such historical touchstones have remained fertile territory for artists engaging with — and altering — narratives of modernity.
Titled The Beginning of Everything, the current Locks exhibition re ects on the artist's primary sources of inspiration such as Van Gogh's Wheat Field in Rain (1889), which has remained a major touchstone throughout Grassi's 30 + year painting career.
One of the earliest works to explore this subject, Swamped has stood as an important touchstone for the artist in scores of major exhibitions, including the 1998 touring retrospective at Kunsthalle Kiel, Kunsthalle Nu ¨ rnberg and Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; Kunstaus Glarus, Switzerland, 1999; Le Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Tate Britain, London and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt 2008 — 2009; and most recently Fondation Beyeler, Basel 2015.
When Rosemary Luckett was learning needlework and drawing pictures on envelopes as a child in her Idaho farmhouse, she couldn't have imagined where her interest in art would take her — but «Earth Blankets,» her new solo exhibition at Touchstone Gallery in downtown D.C., represents the wonderful visions that materialize when an artist pursues her interests, hones her skills, and embraces true versatility.
Wilson's longterm projects AIR (Auto Immune Response) and CIPX (Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange)-- from which Wilson's work in this exhibition derive — will serve as touchstones for the evening.
Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange)-- from which Wilson's work in this exhibition derive — will serve as touchstones for the evening.
As a member owned and managed gallery, Touchstone artists enjoy the right to guide gallery policies and control their solo exhibitions.
The exhibition is accompanied by new scientific studies of Picasso's working methods and a groundbreaking book that uses the painting as the touchstone for examining an array of issues vital to modernist culture of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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