Sentences with phrase «featuring essays»

The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication in Arabic and English, featuring essays by Philip Larratt - Smith and Sophia Al - Maria, as well as full - colour images of all works in the exhibition and an illustrated chronology of the artist's life and work.
A fully illustrated catalog will accompany the exhibition featuring essays by Siegel and Baum, and contributions from Kwame Anthony Appiah, Kellie Jones, Courtney J. Martin, and Richard Shiff.
EXHIBITION CATALOGUE: JRP Ringier will publish a monograph on Florian Germann's work featuring essays by Alexandra Blättler and Raphael Gygax as well as a conversation with the artist.
A comprehensive monograph accompanies the exhibition, featuring essays by each of the curators; Lanka Tattersall, assistant curator at LAMOCA; as well as a new essay by Kerry James Marshall in addition to previously published essays by the artist.
Her 1999 monograph Anne Tallentire, featuring essays by Jean Fisher, John Seth and Sabina Sharkey was published by Project Press Dublin.
An illustrated 96 - page catalogue will be published on the occasion of the exhibition, featuring essays by Joachim Jäger, Head of the Neue Nationalgalerie, Joseph D. Ketner II, Foster Chair in Contemporary Art at Emerson College, and Michelle Kuo, Editor of Artforum International.
Art AIDS America is accompanied by a nearly 300 - page catalog featuring essays by 15 contributors and with more than 200 illustrations.
An illustrated catalogue, designed by Lorraine Wild of Green Dragon Studio and featuring essays by the curatorial team members and an introduction by Colin Westerbeck, will accompany the exhibition.
Coupled with a catalogue featuring essays by the curators as well as by Thomas Crow, David Joselit, Maria Loh, and Howard Singerman, this show will no doubt attest to the emotional resonance, historical insight, and exceptional taste that have always characterized Levine's work.
Senior Curator Gilbert Vicario, and featuring essays by Vicario, along with Michelle White, associate curator, The Menil Collection, Houston; and Naomi Oreskes, science historian and author of «Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming» (2010).
Kurt Schwitters: Color and Collage is accompanied by a fully illustrated color catalogue featuring essays by Schulz, along with scholars Leah Dickerman and Gwendolen Webster and a chronology by Menil Assistant Curator Clare Elliott.
The exhibition coincides with the publication of William Wegman: Paintings (Abrams, 2016), a new monograph featuring essays by Bob Elliott, Martin Filler, Amy Hempel, Robert Krulwich, and Susan Orlean.
Ordinary Things is curated by Lisa Le Feuvre, Head of Sculpture Studies at the Institute, and is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication featuring essays by Lisa Le Feuvre, Deborah Orr, Anne Wagner and Gilda Williams.
The exhibition is organized with the cooperation of the artist and Metro Pictures, and will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog featuring essays by Francesco Bonami and Betsy Berne.
An illustrated monograph featuring essays by Ingrid Schaffner, philosopher Paul Virilio, and art historians Pamela M. Lee and Rhea Anastas.
A fully illustrated catalogue, featuring essays by MMoCA director Stephen Fleischman, Martin Friedman, and Jane Simon, is now available for purchase in the Museum Store.
A comprehensive catalogue accompanies the exhibition, featuring essays by the Art Institute's Judith Barter, Field - McCormick Chair of American Art; Ellen Roberts, assistant curator of American art; and other scholars, the volume is available for purchase in the Museum Shop.
Now, highlights of his wonderful work can be enjoyed in a new book entitled Fred Herzog Modern Color, which brings together over 230 images, many never before reproduced, and featuring essays by acclaimed authors David Campany and Hans - Michael Koetzle.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring essays by Schulz along with noted scholars Leah Dickerman and Gwendolen Webster.
Accompanying the exhibition will be an illustrated catalogue, designed by Lorraine Wild of Green Dragon Studio and featuring essays by Bohn - Spector, Mellon, Kenneth Allan (Seattle University, WA), and an introduction by Tosh Berman, reassessing Berman's significant contributions to the history of 20th century American art.
Fully illustrated, 11 x 8 inch, 109 page publication featuring essays by Maren Henderson and curator Jay Belloli.
Villa was the subject of a book - length critical appreciation of his career, Carlos Villa and the Integrity of Spaces (Meritage Press, 2011), featuring essays and poetry by Bill Berkson, David A.M. Goldberg, Theodore S. Gonzalves, Mark Dean Johnson, Margo Machida, and Moira Roth.
«Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped» and its attendant catalogue (featuring essays by critic Nancy Princenthal and scholar Jenni Sorkin) should do much to remedy the oversight.
The fully illustrated catalogue does them more justice, featuring essays by seven writers, including Philippe Cézanne, the painter's great - grandson, which discuss in full detail Fiquet's relationship with her husband, the procedures used by her husband to make these pictures, and the influence of these paintings on Juan Gris, Henri Matisse, and a host of other later artists.
It is a 176 - page book featuring the essays by Kristen Gresh, Estrellita and Yousuf Karash, assistant curator of Photographs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Michket Krifa, an independent curator and art critic of Middle Eastern and African photography.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue designed by Seoul - based design studio Sulki & Min featuring essays by the curators and an interview between the artist and Maria Lind, Director of Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm.
Organized by Gary Carrion - Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, A Pen of All Work will be accompanied by a catalog featuring essays by Sarah Lehrer - Graiwer, Benjamin Buchloch, Frances Stark, and Lynne Tillman.
PUBLICATION To accompany Drawing Dialogues: Selections from the Sol LeWitt Collection, The Drawing Center will produce an extensively illustrated edition of the Drawing Papers series, featuring essays by Claire Gilman and Béatrice Gross.
During her tenure, Myers served as the project director, author and general editor of French Paintings 1600 — 1900: The Collection of the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, a collection catalogue featuring essays on more than 100 paintings and pastels to be published online beginning in 2018.
To accompany the exhibition, Pace will publish a catalogue featuring essays by Paul Brewer, director of Donovan's archive project, and art historian Jonathan T.D. Neil.
Featuring essays and unpublished texts by critics in contemporary and media arts, including Joan Fontcuberta, Derrick de Kerckhove, Suzanne Paquet, Fred Ritchin, and David Tomas, the publication was designed to challenge a re-examination of what photography is today, in a time when communication and transmission of visual data in cyberspace, the boundaries of virtual reality, and the Internet as a global public space proliferate images and reflect an imaginal reshaping of the world.
It will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog featuring essays by Tina Campt, T.J. Demos, Okwui Enwezor, Aram Moshayedi, Diana Nawi, and Zoe Whitley.
The exhibition will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue featuring essays by art historian Alex Bacon and Josephine Graf.
Martial Raysse: Visages will be complemented by a publication featuring essays by curator and art historian Jane Livingston and sociologist Dr. Eduardo de la Fuente, as well as a specially commissioned poem by Leopoldine Core.
Their contributions have inspired the Art Spaces Directory, a resource guide to over 400 independent art spaces around the world, co-published by ArtAsiaPacific magazine and featuring essays by Víctor Albarracín, Reem Fadda and Christine Tohme, Stefan Kalmár, Naiza H. Khan, Catalina Lozano, Elaine W. Ng, and tranzit.org.
A catalog will be published in conjunction with the exhibition, featuring essays by Nevelson scholar Laurie Wilson and the esteemed photo - historian, Shelley Rice.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue, published by Yale University Press, featuring essays by each of the curators and over 100 illustrations.
A fully illustrated catalogue accompanies Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein, featuring essays by exhibition curator Valerie Cassel Oliver; Bill Arning, Director, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; Douglas Crimp, Fanny Knapp Allen Professor of Art History at the University of Rochester; and Russell Ferguson, Chair of the Department of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, as well as color reproductions, the artist's biography, and a bibliography.
Fully illustrated, 104 page exhibition catalogue with 36 color plates, and featuring essays by Peter Selz and Jessica Scarlata.
A richly illustrated exhibition catalog featuring essays by art historians and dance specialists is available in The Shop and online.
An illustrated catalogue featuring essays by art historians Raffaele Bedarida and Davide Colombo will accompany the exhibition.
Featuring essays by Joan Young and Brian Dillon, this monograph includes a section of photographs tracing the development of the series in the artist's Berlin studio.
CATALOGUE The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue, featuring essays by Anu Utriainen and Dr. Susanna Pettersson.
In conjunction with Drawing Then, Dominique Lévy will publish a catalogue featuring essays by scholars Roni Feinstein, Suzanne Hudson, Anna Lovatt, Griselda Pollock, Richard Shiff, and Robert Storr.
As part of Creative Time's exhibition «Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn,» a collaboration with Weeksville Heritage Center, Creative Time Reports is featuring essays related to the history of African - American struggles for self - determination in Brooklyn.
Brook Andrew: Eye to Eye will be accompanied by a full colour illustrated catalogue featuring essays by the exhibition curator, Geraldine Barlow; Anne Loxley, Penrith Regional Gallery; Associate Professor Nikos Papastergiadis, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne; and Professor Lynette Russell, Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, Monash University.
A beautiful, fully illustrated catalogue of the exhibition featuring essays by its curators and guest scholars, as well as entries on all the artists in the exhibition, is available now.
Fully illustrated, 156 pages and 62 full - sized color plates, featuring essays by Jonathan P. Binstock and Lowery Stokes Sims.
Originally launched in July 2013 as a literary magazine featuring essays, writing prompts, author interviews and writing advice it went on to add publishing to its repertoire last year with Kindling, their annual anthology of
Originally launched in July 2013 as a literary magazine featuring essays, writing prompts, author interviews and writing advice it went on to add publishing to its repertoire last year with Kindling, their annual anthology of creative writing.
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