Sentences with phrase «focuses on art produced»

The exhibition includes work dating back to the 1950s, but primarily focuses on art produced within the past 30 years.
Many exhibitions on contemporary Japanese art organized by foreign curators focus on art produced in the 1950 - 60s: mainly because this period was largely influenced by the European modernism, so it is easy for Western curators to contextualize it under this umbrella.

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They started a lunchtime arts club that focused on working with fabric, bottle caps, feathers and recycled materials instead of producing a recognizable object, a concept widely embraced now but unheard of then.
; it is weak in science and technology education often mass producing ill - educated or barely literate graduates in arts and humanities; ignores the critical role of economics, management and entrepreneurship education in the context of developing nations; destroys innovation and creativity through outdated teaching methods instead of focusing on fostering the student's own independent learning and creative thinking; and is insufficiently focused on adult, vocational and technical education.
The show, which also will be executive produced by Welsh, is called Hype and focuses on the Miami arts scene, presumably a more aesthetically pleasing environment than Welsh's typical settings of flop...
SOW produced for a Year 10 BTEC / GCSE group, focusing on fine art textiles processes.
This unnatural focus on testing produced perverse but predictable results: it narrowed the curriculum; many districts scaled back time for the arts, history, civics, physical education, science, foreign language, and whatever was not tested.
October 24 - 26, San Francisco: Books in Browsers: Produced by the Frankfurt Academy and Hypothes.is, BiB is described as «a small summit for the new generation of internet publishing companies, focusing on developers and designers who are building and launching tools for online storytelling, expression, and art
Featuring a combination of state - of - the - art facilities and accommodation, coupled with pristine beaches and rugged beauty; Kangaroo Island produces a sense of isolation and seclusion that only an island getaway can allowing you to focus on what's at hand.
The studio's specific art - focus has seen the team work on a wide variety of assets including; environments, characters, vehicles, and animation with the specific aim of producing high quality original assets for AAA titles.
The way a nation portrays itself can have a direct impact on the art its citizens produce, and it appears that when Putin gained additional power, the artistic focus shifted.
We work with international and UK artists to produce extraordinary experiences, creating an exciting mix of thought - provoking drama, dance, film and contemporary visual art with a strong focus on international work, new commissions and talent development.
This is the ninth in a series of public forums investigating the exhibitions Project X produced in the 90s at 18th Street Arts Center, with a focus on the conditions facing Los Angeles artists at that time, and the way they shaped artist - run organizations, alternative exhibitions and publications.
This is the sixth in a series of public forums investigating the exhibitions Project X produced in the 90s at 18th Street Arts Center, with a focus on the conditions facing Los Angeles artists at that time, and the way they shaped artist - run organizations, alternative exhibitions and publications.
The gallery's publication division produces books and catalogues focusing on exhibition surveys, contemporary artists and art historical monographs.
Delirious, an exhibit of willfully nonsensical and absurd art upcoming at the Met Breuer, will focus on works produced during the Cold War decades, and might provide context for those who see today's socio - political havoc, or the irrational art it begets, as something entirely new.
«The Foundation's focus is on three strategic areas for Rauschenberg's art: increasing access to the artist's work via museums and institutions, encouraging scholarship among students, and preparing our archives to produce a catalogue raisonné,» explained Christy MacLear, the Foundation's executive director, in a statement.
In 1987, he began to produce works intended for sitting and lying down that focus on the boundary between artefact and quotidian object, thus forming a bridge between art and reality.
Although she has produced artwork in numerous mediums over the years, her preference and fine art career is focused on acrylic mixed media abstract painting.
Shortly after completing her training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, she produced the first of her paintings and drawings focusing on depicting the emotions of her body; her theory of» body awareness «would go on to inform her entire oeuvre.
I am on the cusp of a life change, and have been very focused on producing art for my «second act».
Prior to joining the High Museum, Schleuning served as Curator at the Wolfsonian - Florida International University, having previously held positions as a Fellowship Coordinator and Assistant Curator at the institution, where she produced exhibitions, publications, and programs with a focus on highlighting the power and impact of art and design in daily life.
He first produced fiberglass sculptures in 1965, using casting to focus on the process of art - making itself, and entering the Process art movement by disregarding the art object itself in favor of its creation.
The common thread between the work on display is a particular focus on the publishing of image - based books, whether an industrially produced compendium of graphic art, a limited edition, hand - bound «zine of drawing or photography, or a one - of - a kind, paper - cut tomb so large that it can only be «read» at scheduled performances.
Stephanie was a professional ballet dancer who started at CPR in 2013 producing content focused on Colorado's vibrant arts and culture scene.
Since its establishment in August 2010, Backwoods Gallery has produced a number of internationally acclaimed exhibitions with a focus on urban contemporary art, street art and illustration.
In the 1970s, Kuchar actively returned to his childhood interests in comics, and the current exhibition Snapshots & Twisted Tales will focus on the graphic work that he produced during this period and published in Arcade: The Comics Revue, a magazine begun with the noted underground artists Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith, neighbors of Kuchar's in San Francisco.
Remai Modern seeks to define itself as a museum of modern art for the 21st century, and the collecting focus is on art produced from around 1900 to the present moment.
The first exhibition in China to focus on the experimental, mechanically produced areas of Warhol's practice, Andy Warhol: Contact features photographs, installations, and films that broke the boundaries of contemporary art when they were first made, and still compel viewers today with their extraordinary immediacy.
«New Art / Science Affinities,» which focuses on artists working at the intersection of art, science and technology, was produced by a collaborative authoring process known as a «book sprint.&raqArt / Science Affinities,» which focuses on artists working at the intersection of art, science and technology, was produced by a collaborative authoring process known as a «book sprint.&raqart, science and technology, was produced by a collaborative authoring process known as a «book sprint.»
Recent group exhibitions include Focus Beijing, De Heus - Zomer Collection, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (2014); the groundbreaking show ON OFF: China's Young Artists in Concept and Practice, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2013), a comprehensive survey of the generation of Chinese artists born at the end of the Cultural Revolution and at the dawn of the country's era of reform; as well as the 2013 California - Pacific Triennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, showcasing the most innovative art produced throughout the Pacific rArt, Beijing (2013), a comprehensive survey of the generation of Chinese artists born at the end of the Cultural Revolution and at the dawn of the country's era of reform; as well as the 2013 California - Pacific Triennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, showcasing the most innovative art produced throughout the Pacific rArt, Newport Beach, CA, showcasing the most innovative art produced throughout the Pacific rart produced throughout the Pacific rim.
The third edition of Made in Germany, which is collectively curated on a five - year - cycle by the three institutions, focuses on the conditions of producing art in Germany.
Focusing exclusively on art -, music - and culture - related movies, Arthouse Films («Where art and film collide») produces and / or distributes around 15 to 20 titles a year, from documentaries about specific artists (c: The Radiant Child) or other figures in the art world (Herb & Dorothy, on art collecting duo Herb and Dorothy Vogel) to in - depth looks at specific movements (Beautiful Losers, a tribute to the»90s DIY movement) or communities (The Cool School, about the Ferus Gallery and its role in bringing the L.A. art scene of age).
The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945 at Barbican Art Gallery is the first major UK exhibition to focus on Japanese domestic architecture from the end of the Second World War to today, a field which has consistently produced some of the most influential and extraordinary examples of modern and contemporary design.
An extensive archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this series focuses on marginalized rural communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range of local photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters, at times collaborating with subjects, and sometimes not including them at all.
Leaving to one side ideas of nationality and regionalism, this exhibition focuses on London as a place of freedom and experimentation that enabled artists to produce radical works that engaged with issues of participation and collaboration, established new relationships with the public space and fostered art as an effective political tool.
This is the fourth in a series of public forums investigating the exhibitions Project X produced in the 90s at 18th Street Arts Center, with a focus on the conditions facing Los Angeles artists at that time, and the way they shaped artist - run organizations, alternative exhibitions and publications.
Most recently appointed Executive Director at Artpace, Basha is known for «conceiving and producing innovative curatorial projects that focus on the creation and circulation of contemporary art in both the local and global arena.»
The Museum of Art has also produced a series of major exhibitions examining the artistic heritage of New Hampshire, focusing on the Isles of Shoals, the White Mountains, the art colonies of Cornish and Dublin, New Hampshire folk art, and the state's traditional arts made of woArt has also produced a series of major exhibitions examining the artistic heritage of New Hampshire, focusing on the Isles of Shoals, the White Mountains, the art colonies of Cornish and Dublin, New Hampshire folk art, and the state's traditional arts made of woart colonies of Cornish and Dublin, New Hampshire folk art, and the state's traditional arts made of woart, and the state's traditional arts made of wood.
With a background in art history (Universidad Complutense, Madrid / Freie Universität, Berlin), she researches on the collective context in which art is produced and mediated, with a special focus on self - organization and the culture of cooperativism, departing from the Arendtian notion of «the common interest» (Welt - Bezug).
This is the third in a series of public forums investigating the exhibitions Project X produced in the 90s at 18th Street Arts Center, with a focus on the conditions facing Los Angeles artists at that time, and the way they shaped artist - run organizations, alternative exhibitions and publications.
+ + + This is the eighth in a series of public forums investigating the exhibitions Project X produced in the 90s at 18th Street Arts Center, with a focus on the conditions facing Los Angeles artists at that time, and the way they shaped artist - run organizations, alternative exhibitions and publications.
In addition to producing exhibitions, events and photo shoots, she is an art consultant for Tiwani, a new contemporary arts gallery with a focus on artists from Africa, the diaspora and global south.
Michael Ned Holte, who served as curator on the last Made in L.A. biennial at the Hammer, has put together a group show that focuses on artists who value focus and process over producing shiny objets — «termite» art as opposed to «white elephant» art.
Promoted by the City of Milan — Culture and produced by PAC with Silvana Editoriale, the exhibition is part of the programme of the Milanese Art Week, focussing on contemporary art, at which the artist will present a performance paying homage to Karla, a transgender prostitute murdered in Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) in 20Art Week, focussing on contemporary art, at which the artist will present a performance paying homage to Karla, a transgender prostitute murdered in Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) in 20art, at which the artist will present a performance paying homage to Karla, a transgender prostitute murdered in Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) in 2016.
This gorgeously produced monograph focuses on the period during which Giorgio Morandi (1890 — 1964) developed and refined his investigations of serial, reductive and permutational forms and compositions, a body of work that has had a profound influence on 20th - century contemporary art and painting.
With a focus on fine art, drawing, and printmaking, she also designs and produces media content for education and business and teaches kids and adults how to become animators and savvy media content creators.
She has also produced many public art commissions throughout the U.S., focusing on large - scale mosaic murals.
Lisa was awarded a grant from the Dublin City Arts Office, Louth County Council in support of her artistic endeavours and has focused on producing new artwork for her first solo exhibition, a milestone in her artistic development.
That said, it is important to state that while American avant - garde artists of this period (especially Rauschenberg) were indebted to earlier Europeans (like Duchamp, Schwitters et al) for establishing certain traditions (like collage), their unique focus was on producing art which reflected the reality of contemporary America.
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