Sentences with phrase «extraordinary breadth of work»

From intuitive artists to self - taught visionaries, Outside In: Milton Keynes provides a unique insight into the extraordinary breadth of work produced by individuals from outside the mainstream art world.
His extraordinary breadth of work — photography, paintings, prints, artist's books, and videos — has been celebrated internationally in numerous solo exhibitions, including the 2009 — 10 retrospective John Baldessari: Pure Beauty, co-organized by LACMA.

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Headed «The greatest Australian competition reforms in 20 years» the piece works through the political context to the Review, the «extraordinary» breadth of the review, the panel and timing of the review, the «likely appetite for further deregulation», possible agency reforms, possible «trimming» of the laws, small business issues and more - it runs for eight pages and is well worth reading.
Organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art, Mark Tobey: Threading Light presents extraordinary breadth, nuance, and radical beauty of artist's work.
This ambitious and long overdue exhibition will bring together some of the finest works associated with the movement from around the world.The exhibition will include works by Kline, Pollock, Rothko, Newman, Still, de Kooning, Smith, Reinhardt and Gorky as well as work by lesser - known — but no less influential — artists to reveal the extraordinary breadth of a movement that gave New York City an artistic identity for the first time.
Beginning in the early 60s, with seminal works by the aforementioned artists, The Painting of Modern Life charts the 45 - year evolution of the translation of photographic images to paint — revealing an extraordinary breadth of stylistic and thematic diversity.
Calder: Hypermobility focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder.
The exhibition «Calder: Hypermobility» focuses on the extraordinary breadth of movement and sound in the work of Alexander Calder.
There isn't adequate space in this short piece to cover the breadth of an extraordinary practice, ranging across drawings, collages, paintings and assemblages, as well as uniquely imaginative moving images works, which have outlived the various scenes in which they thrived, from Pop Art,»60s counter-culture and punk.
Marked as «one of the leading artists of her generation» by Tate Britain, the exhibition will «reveal extraordinary breadth of her career over three decades, from the four early sculptures shown in her first solo show in 1988 to works made this year especially for Tate Britain».
This sweeping exhibition, entitled Calder to Warhol: Introducing The Fisher Collection, will offer an extraordinary preview of the depth, breadth, and quality of the Fisher holdings, with iconic works by Alexander Calder, Chuck Close, Sam Francis, Philip Guston, Anselm Kiefer, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Joan Mitchell, Gerhard Richter, Richard Serra, Wayne Thiebaud, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and many others.
Works were selected to highlight the depth and breadth of artistic practice in Iraq, but also to expose a shared emphasis on the nature of everyday life there, exemplified by a determination «to make do and get by» and an inventiveness borne out of necessity in extraordinary historical circumstances.
The exhibition reveals the extraordinary breadth of her career over three decades, from the four early sculptures shown in her first solo show in 1988 to works made this year especially for Tate Britain including Chicken Shed, a new concrete shed installed outside the gallery.
A glorious opening gallery presents the visitor with works by contemporary native artists of extraordinary breadth.
Works in a variety of media by eleven contemporary artists, most of whom live and work in Iraq, were selected to highlight the breadth of artistic practice in Iraq and a creativity borne out of necessity in extraordinary historical circumstances.
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