Sentences with phrase «eye of the gallerist»

The show caught the eye of the gallerist Arturo Schwarz, who began to sell his work (though Castellani and Manzoni continued to swap art for meals at a local restaurant, Trattoria all» Oca d'Oro.)

Not exact matches

That's to say nothing of the effete bugaboo who insists on talking up Isabelle every time she visits the fish market, or the black gallerist with whom she briefly holds hands before he declares he'd rather not rush into things, or the handsome young cab driver who makes eyes at her as they sit listening to public radio in comfortable silence — or Isabelle's ex-husband, still in the picture.
This spring, the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College will present If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day: Collections of Claude Simard, an exhibition that explores the collective, resonant, and enduring global web of art through the inquisitive eye of a visionary and fervent collector, artist, and gallerist.
The fair itself has matured; whether the consequence of a perceived market softening, or of the increasingly onerous expense of shipping, installing, lighting, staffing and lodging, gallerists had played it safe, or, more kindly, saleable, with material chosen less for eye - candy than depth.
Well - researched and expertly constructed, Barry Avrich's eye - opening documentary peels back the layers of the art world economy - from production to circulation, and delineates every integral player in the game of art - making, including curators, gallerists, collectors, donors, auction houses, and... artists.
She credits the gallerist for her keen curatorial eye, adding, «Her program is about artists who are informed by historical references, are pushing the boundaries of their medium, and are inspiring important conversations.»
The hour - long documentary, Bert, explores the life and art of the esteemed Rome Prize winner, as seen through the eyes of collectors, colleagues, gallerists, and friends.
As with all great gallerists, there was more to his success than a good eye and a sense of event.
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