Samsung is still
exploring new display technologies such as MicroLED and is expected to begin experimenting with their commercial applications in the near future, though the OLED market is likely to remain the main focus of its panel business for the foreseeable future as the company likely won't be willing to lose its grasp on the industry until the global demand shifts to a new technology.
The video will form a centre - piece of a major collections redisplay at Leeds Gallery in autumn 2017, which will encourage new audiences to visit and
explore the new displays in the museum's renovated spaces.
Welcomed by artist Bob and Roberta Smith, they will get an exclusive opportunity to
explore the new displays and the new building, and be inspired by modern and contemporary art -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
«It
explores the relationship between
new and old, it is a civic and community building, it is a
display building, it engages with the difference between man - made and natural, it deals with art and science, and it is certainly about culture.»
While learning
new approaches, I am still
exploring how Christian convictions require moral
display for understanding what we might mean to claim them as true.
Displaying the industry's most exciting
new products and trends, the event
explores what the future holds for food packaging.
This
new evolving
display will be continuously updated to capture the most innovating packaging being produced today as well as
exploring cutting - edge technology in packaging innovation.
Finally, someone on the Republican side (other than Ron Paul) is
exploring new ground online: a great article in the today's Times looks at how some Mitt Romney online
display ads showed up on sites that the campaign didn't exactly plan for, including Gay.com.
This tendency to entertain
new experiences, to
explore the limits of cultural conventions, is fully
displayed in The Night Porter, Beyond Good and Evil (1977), and The Berlin Affair (1985), as well as in Cavani's most recent theatrical feature, Ripley's Game (2002), a psychological drama adapted from Patricia Highsmith's celebrated Ripley series.
In addition to attending sessions, educators can
explore the conference's Exhibit Hall, which includes instructional tools, technology offerings, and
displays of
new classroom products for every grade level and subject.
Acura hopes the TLX is what it will drive into the future, we
explore the head - up
display coming to your car soon, and check out the
new thinking on driver distraction.
Kindle Paperwhite comes with
new hand - tuned fonts tailored to the high resolution Paperwhite
display, an all -
new user interface, the
new Time to Read feature that helps readers know the amount of time it will take them to finish a chapter or book, X-Ray to
explore the «Bones of a Book,» plus all the features customers love about reading on Kindle, including Whispersync, worry - free cloud storage, massive selection of millions of books including over 200,000 exclusive books, and the lowest prices.
«Customers love the electronic ink
display that reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright daylight, the unparalleled convenience of 3G for downloading books in less than 60 seconds, and with our
new touch technology and a unique combination of features you won't find anywhere else — Text - to - Speech and our
new technologies EasyReach and X-ray — we've made it easier than ever to read and
explore Kindle with one hand.»
The Ricochet Project
New Mexico presents Smoke and Mirrors, using contemporary circus to
explore the human condition, an exquisite
display of differences in social standing with poetic acrobatics.
The property will also have Indigo brand's
new Neighborhood Guide, a touchscreen
display that allows guests to digitally
explore the hotel, the local area, and other Indigo brand hotels around the world.
While no
new info regarding the game itself was shown, other than the fact that every place seen in game can be
explored, Reggie did
display the most touted aspect of the console: the duality of home console and handheld.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time provided a vast world to
explore and many
new challenges to undertake, all while being
displayed in beautiful 3D polygons.
The controls are well mapped to the DualShock 4 controller by updating the controls for every season to that of A
New Frontier with the control scheme consisting of pressing X, triangle, square or O to perform actions, start a conversation with a person in your group or to choose a response in a conversation with the buttons being clearly marked towards the bottom of the screen; pressing R2 to run or perform fight actions when defending yourself; pressing up or down on the d - pad to look at your inventory; mashing certain face buttons such as X, triangle, square or O when in one - on - one encounters with walkers; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move around cover in a tight situation or walking around as you
explore the environment during your search to find people and supplies; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to move the cursor around the environment for you to investigate and observe certain objects and items of importance as well as deciding who to start or continue a conversation with or even positioning your aim when you are about to defend yourself from a walker; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to
display the pause menu.
For an artist, it is not just a question of making a
display of the work: great museums allow artists to use their work to
explore new ideas.
The main thrust of the
new displays will be to
explore a society that in terms of material culture was marked by the creation of well - made and elegant objects for a general public, as the curators put it, allowing for the «democratisation of luxury».
If preparing the inaugural
display has been a way of
exploring the collection, it has also provided an opportunity to experiment in the
new galleries.
In this conversation Himid and Eyene will consider the themes
explored by the artists, their aesthetics and creative process, collaborative practice in the making of
new pieces, and the articulation of private narratives in the context of a public
display.
Works by artists such as Chuck Close, Petah Coyne, and Tom Friedman
display the rich cross-fertilization that occurs when painters, sculptors and conceptual artists
explore new ideas through photography.
This spring the Whitechapel Gallery presents Bumped Bodies, a
new display of work by 23 international artists which
explores the relationship between the body, objects and the environment.
On the 300th anniversary of furniture maker Thomas Chippendale's birth, Harewood House — where he received the largest and most lucrative commission of his career — stages a series of exhibitions dedicated to his work, while The Hepworth Wakefield
explores artists» influence on interiors in a
new collection
display, Celebrating 300 Years of Thomas Chippendale.
The Wrestlers on
display here are a continuation of a series Blake has returned to many times since the 1960s, while the Tattooed People are a
new take on a recurring theme which he
explored in earlier portraits of rock stars, pin - up girls, and circus acts.
A recent graduate of Bucks
New University, London - based Cavers makes site specific constructions
exploring the process of painting, and the history of painting and
display, investigating questions of success and failure in these media.
Drawn from the ARTIST ROOMS collection, this exhibition of work by
New York - based artist Vija Celmins is one of three
displays at The
New Art Gallery Walsall to present contemporary artists who
explore the theme of physical or psychological wilderness.
From Hiz Hands
explores the dissemination of Western notions of an exotic Africa through the symbolic economy of «African» masks sold on Canal Street and on the streets outside museums in
New York (the Whitney and Metropolitan, for example), and their contrasting relationship to the masks on
display in the museums.
«Post-Second World War art in St Ives is the starting point for this
new display,
exploring some of the common characteristics of Modern Art and the shared visual language of artists working in Europe and America from the 1930s to the late 1970s.
Female but maybe not Feminist, Biscayne Times, Victor Barrenechea, October 2008 Susan Lee - Chun Artist Profile, Theme Magazine, May / June 2008 Miami Contemporary Artists, Clear Magazine, April / May 2008 Voices, NY Arts, February / March 2008 Asian Artists on
Display in BMOCA Exhibits, Boulder Daily Camera, Jenny Bergen, February 22, 2008 Urban Art Access: Art Basel Miami Beach, December 2007 Art Basel Miami Beach Notebook: A Party for the Arty, Economist, Jessica Gallucci, December 2007 Miami Contemporary Artists Book, Julie Davidow & Paul Clemence, November 2007 Susan Lee - Chun, H Magazine (Spain), Pedro Paricio, November 2007 Hurricane Project I, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 30, 2007 Los grabados de Goya inician una interesante temporada, El Nuevo Herald, Adriana Herrera, Sept. 16, 2007 Eight make the cut, Miami Herald, Daniel Chang, September 15, 2007 To the Brink and Back, Miami
New Times, Carlos Suarez de Jesus, September 13, 2007 Body Double: Through a lens starkly, LA Times, Holly Myers, September 12, 2007 Ever more galleries in Wynwood, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, September 7, 2007 Optic Nerve IX: MOCA Review, Miami Art Guide, Michelle Weinberg, September / October issue No. 10 Visual Power, Miami Herald, Tom Austin, August 5, 2007 Snitzer show brings 59 Homegrown Artists together, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, July 22, 2007 Wynwood Gallery Installations show the District «Artistic Heart, Miami Herald, Brett Sokol, July 13, 2007 Stop at X, Broward & Palm Beach
New Times, Michael MIlls, April 26, 2007 Asian Style and Taste, LA Times, Scarlet Cheng, January 11, 2007 Banquet Art Exhibition at Pacific Asia Museum, The Epoch Times, Dan Sanchez, Dec. 10, 2006 Critic's Pick, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, December 8, 2006 Almost Famous, Ocean Drive Magazine, October 2006 Young at Art, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, September 10, 2006 Galleries & Museums, Chicago Reader, September 8, 2006 Home Groan, Miami
New Times, Carlos Suarez De Jesus, August 16, 2006 Cuatro Artistas en Casa, El Nuevo Herald, Jose Antonio Evora, August 8, 2006 Urban Sprawl, Sun - Sentinel, Emma Trelles, July 30, 2006
Exploring Urban Life With Art «WLRN ArtStreet with Meredith Porte, July 2006 Around Town, Coral Gables Living Magazine, June / July 2006 Five Years and Going Strong, Design Miami Magazine (vol.1, No. 2), Tiffany Chestler, May 2006 Metro - Pictures, Miami Herald, Elisa Turner, May 14, 2006.
In conjunction with her PAMM exhibition, Iman Issa discussed her
new series «Heritage Studies» in which she reimagines historical objects and
explores the shifting interactions between artworks, language, history and
display.
This spring an expanded version goes on
display in Alexander McQueen's hometown, featuring 30 additional garments and a
new section
exploring his early days as a designer — not to mention a life - size hologram of Kate Moss.
Recreating historical
displays can offer valuable opportunities to
explore what we think of as established art histories from
new and unexpected perspectives.
As Open / Close will be on
display in Cuchifritos, a nonprofit art space that is located in the Essex Street Market, this forthcoming exhibition seeks to engage, highlight, and
explore the complex undercurrents that define the social terrain of a popular
New York City shopping district.
Exhibited here with a further 27 artworks by leading international artists, including installation, sculpture and photography, this
new display explores how people shape a sense of self through their relationship with others and through the material world.
A
new display of work by 23 international artists which
explores the relationship between the body, objects and the
Displays of new acquisitions will be complemented by existing collection displays of contemporary art at Tate Britain which explore narrative and found objects including Mike Nelson's labyrinthine The Coral Reef 2000 and recent work by Cerith Wyn Evans, from which the title Has the film already
Displays of
new acquisitions will be complemented by existing collection
displays of contemporary art at Tate Britain which explore narrative and found objects including Mike Nelson's labyrinthine The Coral Reef 2000 and recent work by Cerith Wyn Evans, from which the title Has the film already
displays of contemporary art at Tate Britain which
explore narrative and found objects including Mike Nelson's labyrinthine The Coral Reef 2000 and recent work by Cerith Wyn Evans, from which the title Has the film already started?
Exploring how methods of
display and presentation affect our understanding and experience of space, these
new works continue Wermers» investigation of the legacy of modernism and the aesthetics of consumption in contemporary visual culture.
She is currently working with the gallery team and invited collaborators, including Lasana Shabazz and drag artists from Family Gorgeous, to make a
new work, Six Acts, a night - time group takeover of the gallery
exploring «gender trouble» among the gallery's 19th century painting
displays and wider culture.
Presentations include a
display of photographs
exploring the visual and psychological intrigue of doubles, pairs and diptychs, presented by Pace / MacGill Gallery (
New York); and Jeffrey H. Loria & Co., Inc. (
New York) will examine artists» representations of the face and its expressions throughout the history of art.
Alexandre da Cunha's
new works
explore two strands of interest, references to art history and the idea of
display, and the notion of cultural tourism, and the signs and symbols that become representative of a place or experience.
A group of works that deal with challenges to traditional social roles, especially those related to gender, will be on
display at the Queens Museum of Art, and works that
explore contemporary uses of traditional Asian media will be shown at
New York University's Grey Art Gallery.
The dual
displays and an accompanying series of talks underline an increasingly common curatorial tactic of pitching old and
new art together (or against each other), that James Cahill
explored in depth in Apollo's October issue:
Displaying early works from the 1960s alongside recent pieces, this
new retrospective
explores timely themes such as climate change, animal extinction and gender identity.
In early 2013 Tate Britain presents Looking at the View, a
new BP British Art
display exploring the ways British artists have framed the view in their work from J.M.W. Turner and William Hodges to Tracey Emin and Julian Opie.
A Long Day for the Form focuses on David Maljković's conceptual practice of restaging and re-presenting existing objects or
displays that has already been thoroughly
explored in shows at Sprueth Magers, Berlin, Kunsthalle, Basel, Sculpture Centre,
New York and Secession, Vienna.
The first
new Collection
display of 2009,
Exploring a
new Donation opens on 10 March and marks the gift of 25 major works by leading Irish artists from the 1940s,»50s and»60s from the prestigious Bank of Ireland Collection.
, an ongoing and collaborative public art project that brings color to the streets of
New York City; HALSEY MCKAY GALLERY, featuring Chris Duncan's sewn collages and works on paper that
explore light and perception as physical metaphors; and international galleries, Antena Estudio of Mexico City, Mexico, showcasing Rocio Infestas; and Temnikova & Kasela Gallery of Tallinn, Estonia,
displaying works by native painter, Merike Estna.
Alastair Sooke went to
explore the sleek
new spaces which are being touted as the most exciting spaces to
display art anywhere in the world - but do they live up to the hype?