Sentences with phrase «first gallery talk»

The first gallery talk on William McKeown will be delivered by Caroline Hancock, independent curator and representative of the William McKeown Foundation at the Ulster Museum on Thursday 30 October at 11 am.
Anne Doran: Between your first gallery talk piece — which you did in 1986 for the «Damaged Goods» show at the New Museum and for which you created the persona of museum docent Jane Castleton — and Down the River, you've created many works addressing the art museum as institution.

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Extras: «Lucy Mazdon on Henri - Georges Clouzot»: The French cinema expert and academic talks at length about the films of Clouzot and the troubled production of «Inferno»; «They Saw Inferno,» a featurette including unseen material, providing further insight into the production of «Inferno»; filmed introduction by Serge Bromberg; interview with Serge Bromberg; stills gallery; original trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Twins of Evil; First Pressing Only: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Ginette Vincendeau.
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Leila Packer, Curator at The National Gallery in London, talks about the Gallery's groundbreaking monochrome exhibit, the first major exhibition to trace the history of black and white paintings from the 12th century to today.
«Doug Argue» Gallery Show & Artist Talk with Donald Kuspit at Marc Straus Gallery Art critic Donald Kuspit will be in conversation with artist Doug Argue, on the occasion of Argue's first solo show with the gGallery Show & Artist Talk with Donald Kuspit at Marc Straus Gallery Art critic Donald Kuspit will be in conversation with artist Doug Argue, on the occasion of Argue's first solo show with the gGallery Art critic Donald Kuspit will be in conversation with artist Doug Argue, on the occasion of Argue's first solo show with the gallerygallery.
Lucy Austin (b. 1966 Leeds UK) studied at Harrogate College of Art (1984 - 85), The London College of Printing (1985 - 88), Qualifications and training 1995 Fine Art Fellow Printmaking, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education, Cheltenham 1993 MA Fine Art Printmaking, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester Solo exhibitions 2008 Drawing in Space, The Pound Art Centre, Corsham, Wiltshire 2008 Drawing Together, The ArtGym, Bristol 2005 Mare's Tales, Jerwood Project Space, London 2004 Cumulus, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester Group exhibitions 2012 Mivart Raw, Mivart Street Studios, Bristol 2011 Home, Core Gallery, Deptford SE8 2011 Sketch Drawing Prize 2011, Rabley Drawing Centre, Marlborough 2010 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2010 Celebrating Paper, Royal West of England Academy (RWA), Bristol 2010 The London Art Fair, Rabley Contemporary Drawing Centre, London 2008 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2008 Prize Drawing, ArtSpace, Southwell, Nottingham 2007 The Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (& UK tour) 2007 Open Sculpture Competition, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol 2006 Hide & Seek, Mivart Studios, Bristol 2003 View, ArtSway, Sway, New Forest 2002 Angelwing, Eyepoppers, Gloucester, First Prize 1997 Oriel Mostyn Open, Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno Artist talks 2011 Show and Tell, Core Gallery, Deptford SE8 Residencies 2005 Flock, Bristol Central Library, Bristol
COLORSCULPTURE November 2 — December 15, 2017 Opening reception Thursday, November 2, 6 - 9 pm Artists Talk December 15, 6:30 pm Gallery open Fridays 2 - 6 pm, and Thursdays Nov 2 and Dec 7 as part of First Thursdays, and by appointment «When color is particular and integral to a sculpture, it is not descriptive, literal, arbitrary, provisional or -LSB-...]
Juror Philip Kennicott will give a gallery talk during the reception and announce the first, second, and third place winners.
The first talk in the programme was Magnus Quaife at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery on 31 October 2014.
Showing in a commercial London gallery for the first time, Pasquali has created a large - scale, colourful, plastic cloud in Peckham's MOCA London, and filled Mayfair's Tornabuoni Art with a cross-section of her works, from her best - known pieces made with drinking straws, to a carpet of broom bristles, on which we sit to talk, during a break from installation.
This will cover three areas: first, helping a range of museums and galleries around the country to stage events and exhibitions marking the RA's anniversary; second, enabling a national series of talks by Royal Academicians; third, support for the exhibition Tacita Dean: LANDSCAPE from 19 May to 12 August 2018.
The strong gallery line up will be supplemented with a dynamic, four - day public program including contemporary video and innovative art installations, children's activities and a talks and tours program presented by industry leaders, which will offer insights into collecting and the creative industries, for everyone from the seasoned collector to the first time buyer.
In conjunction with the landmark Pacific Standard Time exhibition Collaboration Labs: Southern California Artists and the Artists Space Movement, artist - run production company EZTV will host a five - week series of video screenings, live music, performances and artist talks in honor of its 32 - year history as one of the world's first video theaters, computer art galleries and independent media centers.
Please join us at NURTUREart gallery this Friday, October 23 at 7PM for the first talk in our 2015 - 16 Muse Fuse series.
On May 19th, Atlanta's Emily Amy Gallery hosted an artist's talk by German - born Bernd Hausmann, a Boston based painter having his first solo exhibition at the westside arts district gallery, through JuGallery hosted an artist's talk by German - born Bernd Hausmann, a Boston based painter having his first solo exhibition at the westside arts district gallery, through Jugallery, through July 7th.
Aside from a couple of critics, most thought that this year's offerings were the best yet, and some dealers reported so much business in the first hour as to give many I talked to the impression that the more sought - after work had been pre-sold, a practice that would ban a gallery from fairs such as Art Basel, but that seems to fly here.
Lizanne Merrill talks to Liliane Tomasko on her first exhibition with Marc Straus Gallery... Read More
We talk to Michael Rakowitz in the first of what will eventually be a multiple interview series, this time we discuss his work The Breakup, currently on view at Rhona Hoffman Gallery.
First Saturday Artist Talks • 2 pm Join us in the galleries for talks by exhibiting artists, Delaplaine instructors, and special guests every First SatuTalks • 2 pm Join us in the galleries for talks by exhibiting artists, Delaplaine instructors, and special guests every First Satutalks by exhibiting artists, Delaplaine instructors, and special guests every First Saturday.
Frieze Talks Curated for the first time by Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery, London), Frieze Talks will explore how — in an age of «alternative facts» — art's capacity to beguile, disorientate and disrupt conventional notions of «the real» can take on new meanings.
New for 2017, Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery, London) will curate Frieze Talks for the first time, exploring artists» response to an age of «alternative facts», with speakers and performers including Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster and Nástio Mosquito.
Curated for the first time by Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery, London), Frieze Talks will explore how — in an age of «alternative facts» — art's capacity to beguile, disorientate and disrupt conventional notions of «the real» can take on new meanings.
November 5 - 30, 2014 First Friday Opening Reception: Friday, November 7, 2014, 5:30 - 8:00 pm Artist Gallery Talk: Saturday, November 29, 2014, 4:00 pm
Looking specifically at Raymond Pettibon's explicit repurposing of found language and references to modern literary texts, Valinsky's gallery talk, «The Fictions of Raymond Pettibon,» will address the artist's repertoire of sources and strategies for writing images and drawing language within a relatively small selection of works on the first floor of the exhibition.
Campbell, whose solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery coincides with her first museum survey at the Aldrich, will talk to Smith - Stewart about her multidisciplinary practice, which ranges from drawing to sculpture and installation focusing on subject matter that delves into everyday experience.
Lizanne Merrill talks to Liliane Tomasko on her first exhibition with Marc Straus Gallery in New York:
In this video, Alexander S. C. Rower (Chairman and President, Calder Foundation) and Oliver Wick (Curator at Large, Fondation Beyeler) talk about the title and the concept of the exhibition, the differences between the first and the second Calder Gallery at Fondation Beyeler, the restoration of the large outdoor sculpture that will be on view again soon in the park of Fondation Beyeler, and specific works in the show, such as the models for the avant - garde redesign of the Bronx Zoo, and the mobiles The Forest is the Best Place and El Corcovado.
A dual - screen installation first shown at London's Chisenhale Gallery, Ed Atkins's Us Dead Talk Love is an acutely contemporary meditation on the oldest questions: about how humans relate to one another and to death as the great unknown.
First of all, Arte Fuse wanted to thank Jean Luc Richard for inviting us to join the artist talk at his gallery with Dio...
The galleries of east London join forces every first Thursday of the month, staying open late and curating a series of events, talks and private views.
Lizanne Merrill talks to Liliane Tomasko on her first exhibition with Marc Straus Gallery in New York: «I would argue that the hardest thing to do, for a seasoned, well - trained, and technically savvy artist, is to paint like a child.
To mark its first year, we talk to Miriam about the inspiration behind the Curator's Council, the excursions to museums, #contemporaryart galleries, non-traditional art spaces and artist studios led by ICA LA Curator @jamillahjames both in #LA and from a recent trip to #MexicoCity (pictured - La Casa Azul at @museofridakahlo) + its support for @theicala's Project Room and Courtyard exhibition programs.
On Friday morning, before unlocking the Broad Art Foundation's first - floor gallery (currently holding an impeccable selection of works by Ed Ruscha), director and chief curator Joanne Heyler gave us a pep talk about LACMA's Broad Contemporary Art Museum.
The talk will also examine the premise underlying the gallery's current exhibition «The Triumph of American Modernism» which introduces the concept that Alvin Langdon Coburn's 1910 photographs of Pittsburgh Steel Mills first presented the concept of American modernism through art.
Earlier this year, the National Gallery of Victoria showed the first comprehensive exhibition of Melbourne - based artist Patrick Pound; titled The Great Exhibition, it was a testament to the influence of Richter's Atlas Overview on the Australian artist's work — an influence that Pound himself paid tribute to in his talk at Goma.
And now, as it prepares to mark its 30th anniversary, the Saatchi Gallery in London is set to get the art world talking again, with its first all - female exhibition.
THE SOUTH STREET GALLERY - «Coffee with Ron Barron» takes place on Monday at 10 a.m. Ron will talk about his scanned digital collages from the «Adrift» series that are being exhibited for the first time in Greenport.
On a recent stop in New York, Mr. Murillo sat in an office in one of David Zwirner's Chelsea galleries, talking over plans for his first show there, an ambitious combination of performance and installation opening on April 24.
In the first of this three - part podcast, produced on the occasion of the exhibition, Gallery curator Arthur Wheelock talks to Leyster scholar Frima Fox Hofrichter about the range of Leyster's work, beginning with her renowned Self - Portrait, c. 1632 - 1633, from the Gallery's permanent collection.
VERED GALLERY — Gallery Talk for «Modernist Color: The First 90 Years» takes place on Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. Led by gallerist JaneGALLERYGallery Talk for «Modernist Color: The First 90 Years» takes place on Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. Led by gallerist JaneGallery Talk for «Modernist Color: The First 90 Years» takes place on Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. Led by gallerist Janet Lehr.
In the first of this two - part podcast, produced on the occasion of the Gallery exhibition Martin Puryear, Elderfield talks to Fine about working with the artist to develop this landmark show.
In the first of this three - part Art Talk podcast, produced on the occasion of the Gallery exhibition Pride of Place: Dutch Cityscapes of the Golden Age, Wheelock discusses how Dutch politics and cartography influenced the cityscape.
In the first of this five - part Backstory podcast, produced on the occasion of the Gallery exhibition Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples, Mattusch talks to Tempchin about the vacationing Roman elite who inhabited this region.
In the first of this three - part Backstory podcast, produced on the occasion of the Gallery exhibition Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered, Wheelock talks about Lievens» early career and his relationship with Rembrandt.
In the first podcast produced on the occasion of the exhibition Renaissance to Revolution: French Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, 1500 - 1800, Grasselli talks to host Barbara Tempchin about delicate, rare works from the 16th century and extraordinary images of French classicism from the 17th century.
At the opening for this 80 - work exhibition, the first in an American museum to focus entirely on Cajal, the gallery will host a talk by Eric A. Newman, a neuroscience professor at the University of Minnesota.
The first of the two openings happened last night at UB North, and the second opening is a brunch and artist talk tomorrow at UB Anderson Gallery at 11 am.
That unabashed bombast has made Wiley a walking superlative: the most successful black artist since Basquiat, possibly the wealthiest painter of his generation, certainly the one who made his name earliest (he was 26 for his first major solo show), a gay man who has become the great painter of machismo for the swag era, a bootstrapper from South Central who talks like a Yale professor (much of the time), a genius self - promoter who's managed to have it both ways in an art world that loves having its critical cake and eating the spectacle of it, too, and a crossover phenomenon who is at once the hip - hop world's favorite fine artist (Spike Lee and LL Cool J own pieces) and the gallery world's most popular hip - hop ambassador.
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