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This highly focused, small exhibition is the first of an ongoing series that closely explores select works in the collection, especially fresh discoveries.
Explore selected works in After Picasso using our special augmented reality app!
Explore select works of art from the African - American collections and explore the powerful and poignant exhibition, «Martin Luther King, Jr., Life, Times and Legacy.»
In each 30 - minute session, explore select works in Dana Schutz: Eating Atom Bombs through a series of questions that examine the connection between the state of America today and Schutz's sculptures and paintings.
Curators» Gallery Talks on Current Exhibitions Meeting Point: Main Reception In a series of short introductions in the galleries, IMMA's curatorial team invites you to explore selected works featured in the current exhibitions.

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Students join the Gen i Revolution, strategically select their operatives, and begin to explore and earn points as they work to complete each mission.
We've been exploring the primary school market for the past 12 months by working with a select group of primary schools across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.
The enrichment triad consists of three types of activities: (1) Exploratory activities in which students investigate avenues of interest and then decide on a topic or problem to study in depth, (2) activities in which students are provided with the technical skills and thinking processes needed to investigate the research topic or problem selected in step one, (3) investigative activities in which students explore their topic or solve their problem through individual or small group work.
Please explore selected examples of our arts and humanities projects below, or learn more about our past work in arts education and history and social studies.
Explore the skills, knowledge and understanding needed in working with digital technologies, addressing selected objectives from the new computing curriculum.
Explore the book categories to make sure you've selected the best ones for your book — or change what you've been using to something else that might work, then monitor sales to see if it made a difference.
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Through more than 50 carefully selected works — mostly large - format, monumental paintings — the exhibition explores the push and pull of these two artists.
Featuring both digital and 35 mm work by approximately 30 young artists, the images in Selected Shots illustrated the students» enthusiasm for photography and their excitement to explore various genres, from portraiture and still life to more abstract and manipulated techniques.
Selected works from artists, designers, coders, technologists, and citizens alike explore data on population counts, Manhattan tree topography, civil servant job duties, and more, highlighting the wide variety of open data available to all.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected works, and based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as well as topics endemic to photography's discretely defined history: social documentary, performative, and formal modes will be explored within the expanded discourse of film and video.
Our most recent collection, selected by Barbara Rae RA, showcases a number of Academicians alongside invited Scottish artists, whose work explores artists» relationships with the land or the sea.
Bringing together select works made between 1997 and 2012, the exhibition will feature many never before exhibited works and provide a rare opportunity to explore Zheng's highly individual aesthetic and vast array of approaches.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Selected by student curator Estefanía Chávez - Flores» 17, the exhibition brings together 150 photographs from the gift of approximately 300 works to explore how amateur photographs circumvented and, at times, unsettled assumptions about the definition of portraiture.
Yet there was something special in the way that the work of the four artists I selected not only relates to, but also expands so much that had been explored earlier in the exhibition in terms of gaze; the relationship between painter and sitter; and the way a painter thinks of their presentation of human relations.
«The selected works explore the influence of pop culture and street art in the process of personal truth - telling,» said Rezaeipour.
Curated by Diana Robson, Exploring: BigCi features a survey of works selected from Australian and International BigCi artists in residence.
This year the selected artists have explored themes of gender, labour, value and consumption in new work of every medium.
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.
Selected Works, 1942 - 1978,» currently on view at Foam in Amsterdam through Sept. 6, explores how Mr. Parks not only made television and Hollywood films, but also employed cinematic techniques when taking and sequencing photographs.
Bradford's curation at CSM will feature approximately 15 works by Clyfford Still, and continues the Artists Select program, which invites contemporary artists to curate works from the museum's holdings to explore Still's legacy and the inspiration each draws from the work.
Through more than 50 carefully selected works — most of which are large - format, monumental paintings — the exhibition explores the push and pull of these two remarkable figures.
In addition to the presentation of the two paintings and selected ephemera, the exhibition also includes an installation by the Brooklyn - based artist Clifford Borress, whose work explores interpretation as an art form — a departure from Mousavi's paintings and artist statement.
The most comprehensive exhibition to date of work by American artist Keith Edmier, the exhibition explores the artist's distinctive fusion of autobiography, popular culture, and collective consciousness in more than 40 works selected from key periods in Edmier's oeuvre.
She will explore the exhibition as a whole and highlight Frankenthaler's mastery of multiple printmaking techniques by looking at selected works in detail.
September 7 - December 8, 2013 Project 35: Volume 2 is an eclectic compilation of 35 works selected by an international group of 35 curators exploring video as a contemporary art medium.
The works, which are inventive and painful but also satirical and humorous, were selected for the exhibition to display the range of approaches Walker uses to explore the legacy of slavery.
A juried exhibition of original work in a variety of media by 95 artists exploring the idea of «wide open» in all the hidden niches of our collective psyche, selected by Carmen Hermo, the Brooklyn Museum's Assistant Curator for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
The presentation at CSM continues the museum's Artists Select program, which invites contemporary artists to curate works from the museum's holdings to explore Still's legacy and the inspiration each draws from Still's work.
The exhibition selects from nine important bodies of work that reveal Moffett's sustained political engagement and explore how he interrogates and blurs the definition of painting, incorporating nontraditional materials such as video and photography.
The exhibition evolved from «Mythologies» at Cité Internationale des Arts Paris in 2011 where curators selected 22 Brazilian artists whose works explore the various mythologies and clichés associated with Brazilian culture.
The selected works, all of which will have distinct connections to our collection, will make for an engaging installation exploring and illuminating the tensions and dualities between past and present.
The works are based on children's drawings, both his own and those of his friends, from which Armstrong selects and repeats motifs, exploring the possibilities of each framework.
The exhibition, «Travelling Light» is curated by Simon Schama, selecting works from the Government Art Collection that explore ideas of travel from the 16th century to the present day.
Real and imaged views of people at home and at work will be explored through the artwork selected for a group exhibition curated to rediscover the journey of coming home.
In celebration of this extraordinary gift, Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New explores Sonnabend's legendary eye through selected works of art that she presented in her eponymous galleries in Paris and New York.
The selected artists will create new works along the theme of RE -, some RE-using materials in dynamic ways and some RE-interpreting previously explored ideas.
«Rehearsals: The Practice and Influence of Sound and Movement,» curated by Erin Dziedzic, explores themes of sound, movement, practice and process, and features works by acclaimed artists from the Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art, such as Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence, in dialogue with selected contemporary works by artists including Sanford Biggers and Rashaad Newsome.
In addition, as part of the concurrent exhibition a glyph, a tool, an icon, El Museo has invited Santiago Muñoz to explore El Museo's collection of over 8,000 objects and select a group of works that connect to her ideas, her films, her approach to making art and other real or symbolic affinities.
In order to explore this theme within his oeuvre, Grasso carefully selected historic works from the Renaissance and Baroque collection of the Bass Museum of Art to create a dialogue with his own works from a wide range of media, all of which investigate a notion of history that is neither linear nor cyclical.»
Susan Rothenberg and Michael Auping, the Chief Curator at the Modern, have identified a select group of paintings — from the early horse paintings of the mid-1970s, to her most recent body of work, which explores a number of central motifs that have occurred throughout her 35 - year career.
Selected works of art explore the artifice of masculinity through themes such as strength, desire, and intimacy while posing the question: What does it mean to be made masculine or to make one's own masculinity?
This exhibition aimed to open up dialogue amidst the slippages of pre-existing understandings of race through the works of selected artists, which explore inherent contradictions of classification and challenge preconceptions.
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