Sentences with phrase «focus exhibition exploring»

This exhibition was created as a companion to Equilibrium: Fanny Sanín, a small focus exhibition exploring the artist's meticulous working process.
So how is Dean Sobel, the museum's director, going to pull off Vincent / Clyfford — «a focused exhibition exploring connections between Vincent Van Gogh and Clyfford Still — in particular those found during the initial decades of the latter's career,» according to the press release?
This focused exhibition explores how innovative photographic practice became central to the activity of the Bauhaus sculpture workshop in Weimar Germany.
This focused exhibition explores the relationships among these three print masters and brings together work from their years in Paris alongside examples from more recent times.
Featuring approximately 20 works by contemporary artist Sonya Clark, this focus exhibition explores the concepts of personal adornment, the creative process, and shifting cultural notions of beauty.

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For mums and dads we ran parents» forums focusing on why fathers are so important, and worked with internationally renowned photographer Edmund Clark http://www.edmundclark.com/home.html to deliver a six - week course enabling them to explore their realities of fatherhood through the medium of digital photography — culminating in a Father's Day exhibition.
For mums and dads we ran parents» forums focusing on why fathers are so important, and worked with internationally renowned photographer Edmund Clark to deliver a six - week course enabling them to explore their realities of fatherhood through the medium of digital photography — culminating in a Father's Day exhibition.
Its upcoming show, for example, will explore the theme of desire through photo and video work from 14 international, contemporary artists; previous exhibitions have documented the gay subculture that thrived around the Hudson River piers, focused on the works of Paul Thek and his associates, and highlighted the stitched works of John Chaich.
This focused exhibition brings together sculptures and drawings from private collections and the museum's holdings to explore the artist's creative process and his narrative skill.
Tancons is focusing on an exhibition called «Look for Me All Around You» exploring futurity, seeing, unmasking, dispossession and the Diaspora.
Body Language is a group exhibition in video format that focuses on two emerging artists whose video works explore the ways in which language determines and is eluded by our relationships to our bodies.
Both exhibitions focused on his most recent work: multilayered paintings that explore the politics of race using the basketball and hoop netting as conceptual elements.
The largest survey of Nari Ward «s work to date, this traveling exhibition «focuses on vital points of reference for Ward, including his native Jamaica, citizenship, and migration, as well as African - American history and culture, to explore the dynamics of power and politics in society.»
Bringing together artists working in various media, from multiple regions, and of different generations, this exhibition focuses on the lyric — the poetic first - person account of lived experience — to explore the complexities of being in the world.»
A new biennial exhibition series that explores contemporary art from Nunavut to Tierra del Fuego July 20, 2014 — January 2015 Opening Festivities July 17 - 19 SITElines: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas is a six - year commitment to a series of linked exhibitions with a focus on contemporary art and cultural production of the Americas.
After all, the last couple of years have seen three major exhibitions in London art museums that have focused on architecture («Sensing Spaces» at the RA, «Ruin Lust» at Tate Britain, «Constructing Worlds» at the Barbican), and smaller shows regularly claim some sort of interrogative capacity for exploring the interaction between these two broad categories of material culture.
The exhibition focuses on a core group — Louise Bourgeois, Minna Citron, Worden Day, Dorothy Dehner, Sue Fuller, Alice Trumbull Mason, Louise Nevelson and Anne Ryan — all who bent traditional printmaking rules and explored uncharted aesthetic terrain in various intaglio and relief printing techniques.
Keith's exhibitions have explored the intersections of race, class, gender and socioeconomic policy, focusing on artists who have been underrepresented in the museum field.
Focusing on the relationship with his friend and fellow artist Marcel Broodthaers, as well as artists ranging from George Condo, Gavin Turk and David Altmejd, the exhibition explores the way Magritte set into motion the concept of the «trashing of painting by painting itself», an idea still wilfully prevalent in art today.
With a particular focus on the African American art scene on the South Side of Chicago, this group exhibition explores the connection between avant - garde jazz and experimental music of the late 1960s and contemporary art and culture.
Washington, DC --(Updated: March 14, 2018) The studio life of Anne Truitt (1921 — 2004) is explored in the focus exhibition In the Tower: Anne Truitt, on view in the East Building, Tower 3, from November 19, 2017, through July 8, 2018.
Shana McCaw and Brent Budsberg continue to explore scale, illusion, and the dialogue between interior and exterior space in an exhibition that focuses on combustion.
This provocative exhibition focuses on issues of racial, sexual, and historical identity in contemporary culture while exploring the powerful influence of artistic legacy and community across generations.
This exhibition comprises a selection of large paintings by Helen Frankenthaler, focusing on nature as a longstanding inspiration and including the full range of styles and techniques that she explored over five decades of work.
This talk with former senior curatorial assistant Mia Curran and senior curatorial assistant Sarah Humphreville will explore the process of organizing and installing exhibitions at the Whitney, focusing on the similarities and differences between permanent collection displays and loan - based exhibitions.
The exhibition focuses on the artist's methodology, from his use of repeated systems to figurative drawings that explore alternate means of creating an image.
The focus of this work and its subsequent exhibition at Linda Warren Projects is to explore my fascination with the aesthetics of music and performance.
The studio life of Anne Truitt (1921 — 2004) is explored in the focus exhibition In the Tower: Anne Truitt, on view from November 19, 2017, through April 1, 2018.
Ranging from a focused exhibition of works by canonical photographer and documentarian Robert Frank, to the group exhibition Art and Resolution, 1900 to Today, exploring how visual artists represent and address conflict through the 20th century, to «Where Do I Go from Here?»
The Public Events and Exhibition Program comprises our Artist Lab series, focusing on mid-career Los Angeles based artists with accompanying solo exhibitions and artist - driven events; a new Moveable Lab series exploring engagement in the public sphere, presentations of emerging artists in our Atrium Gallery, and a diverse set of community - focused projects including our ground - breaking Culture Mapping 90404 interactive website and archive, and semi-annual Pico Block Party Festival.
With images that were made between the mid 1950's through the late 1970's, the exhibition explores both artist's affinity for using natural light to make grainy, blurred and out of focus photographs, trademarks of their work, while showing their own distinct stripped down version of the street and urban life.
Ordinarily, exhibitions focusing on American painting and sculpture from this period isolate and examine only one particular style or one specific group of artists; Counterpoints: American Art 1930 - 1945 will explore and emphasize the pluralist nature of the multi-dimensional art world.
The RA's exhibition explores Diebenkorn's practice across four decades, focusing on the three different stages of his career from his initial embrace of abstraction in the early 1950s, his shift to figurative painting in the mid-1950s, and his return to abstraction in the late 1960s.
The exhibition focuses on artists who explore similar themes and subject matter in their work, primarily issues of race, gender, identity, history, and popular culture.
In response to Ye Funa's exhibition Self - Created Universe in New York in early 2017, this interview explores the artist's transition from research - focused works to her recent practice, which is concerned with participation and «role play.»
By exploring the malleability of museum galleries in response to a temporal element of contemporary art, Soundtracks continues the investigations of two previous exhibitions at SFMOMA, The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now in 2008 — 9 and Stage Presence: Theatricality in Art and Media in 2012, which were organized by Rudolf Frieling and focused on participatory and performative artworks, respectively.
In order, the curriculum of each workshop of AFFECT will focus on: exhibition making, art and economy, archival practices, sound material production, exploring the idea of attention and a TV production.
HOLLYWOOD / WILSHIRE FOCUS November 12 - 13 Join in two days of extraordinary exhibitions and free events exploring the history of California design, art, and politics.
Explore how the people of Hampton Roads endured and overcame the economic and everyday trials of America's 1930s and 1940s through a new focus exhibition of photographs from the Chrysler Museum of Art's rich holdings of historical images.
The Chrysler Museum of Art explores our relationship to medicine and technology with an exhibition focused on the pharmaceutical industry.
The first large - scale project undertaken by the Michener in response to its expanded focus on collecting and presenting regional studio crafts, this exhibition explores the sculpted - bronze art furniture of the Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist (1931 — 87).
In her new exhibition, And I, Will I Forget, Manal Al Dowayan visually explores the theme of memory by focusing on the act of forgetting or erasing the past.
The first exhibition in the series to focus on conditions in the U.S.and its bordering countries, «By the People» will explore the... Read More
The exhibition unfolds in eight thematically - focused galleries that explore Munch's long - term engagement with particular subjects that recur throughout his career — love, death, sickness, psychological turmoil and mortality, especially his own.
The National Gallery's major spring exhibition explores the relationship between Michelangelo and Sebastiano del Piombo, focusing on two collaborations: the Pietà for San Francesco in Viterbo (c. 1512 — 16) and The Raising of Lazarus, painted for the Cathedral of Narbonne (15 March — 25 June).
This change in how we perceive landscape, with landscape increasingly being mediated through technology, will be the focus of an exhibition exploring altitude in art at Towner next summer.
In addition to celebrating the careers of these three important women in photography, SFMOMA will present The Air We Breathe, an exhibition focusing on the cause to legalize same - sex marriage, as well as an exhibition exploring Buckminster Fuller's design legacy in the Bay Area.
A collaboration between the «nomadic research unit» Home - Platform and London gallery Gossamer Fog occurs in the exhibition «Second Nature»: a «conceptually focused group show exploring notions of hybrid realities, synthetic biologies and ungrounded perceptions in a post-natural world.»
The exhibition spans three galleries within the Zaha Hadid - designed museum, anchored by overarching themes within each: «Shifting Identities» explores how a changing China alters constructions of identity; «Body as Site» focuses on the physical body as a literal and figurative site of discussion and debate; and «Confronting Tradition» highlights the ways in which artists draw inspiration from classical texts, teachings, and artistic practices to reinterpret and question evolving power structures and social norms.
Focusing on work from the mid-1990s to the present the exhibition will reflect Boyce's move from her earlier drawing and collage which explored her own position as a black British woman, towards more improvised, collaborative ways of working.
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