Sentences with phrase «further focus of the exhibition»

a further focus of the exhibition is set by the works of christopher williams and stephen prina.
A further focus of the exhibition is on the landscape as an experiential space documented with the camera.

Not exact matches

Maybe I'm a little stuck with Lord Kitchener and his moustachioed fellows of a bygone age, but I felt the Twitter focus at the end of the exhibition to be a bit bathetic, considering there are surely far subtler, more traditionally «propagandist» methods of messaging we are all susceptible to online — so subtle perhaps that's why they were missed...
The gallery further organized an exhibition of the artist's early work in 2004 - 2005, and, more recently, a show in 2014 that focused on work from the 1990s, which was accompanied by a catalogue published by David Zwirner Books, with essays by Eva Badura - Triska, Veit Loers, and Bernhard Riff.
Following the publication of «We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965 — 85: A Sourcebook,» which «focused on re-presenting key voices of the period by gathering a remarkable array of historical documents,» a second volume has been released to further amplify the exhibition.
In her Hong Kong exhibition, Prager further refines her examination of the psychological dynamics of crowds, focusing on feelings of isolation exaggerated by the extreme vantage points employed in these images.
Our next phase of activities will specifically focus on three initiatives: national museum exhibitions, arts education and grant giving programming, and revenue - generating development to further the goals of foundation.
Included in this exhibition are 6 artists, chosen to further investigate their point of view through more narrowly focused exhibitions taking place in the winter — so be on the lookout!
The exhibition title is a call for further research, practice and the promotion of cross cultural, networking and greater experiential opportunities for contemporary tapestry at a time of global uncertainty, when the focus on the here and now and its legacy is more pertinent than ever.
The exhibition «So near, so far», presents 50 works by Paolo Simonazzi, who attempts to bring into focus his gaze on our territory, meant as a crossroads of semantic, cultural, language, visual communications, through a series of shots covering twenty years of Simonazzi's work.
To further explore the presence of Asger Jorn in this exhibition, Hilde de Bruijn (Senior Curator, Cobra Museum of Modern Art, Amstelveen) talks about her research on Jorn's work and writing, with particular focus on his relation to folk art and vandalism.
Far from an encyclopedic view of American art of the period, the exhibition is a focused look at the strengths and surprises of MoMA's collection in an area that has played a major role in the institution's history.
While writing a previous «Letter from Tokyo» (see the April 2010 Rail), the absurdity of traveling so far to end up focusing on a Gerhard Richter exhibition was not lost on me.
The overlap of concepts, materials, colors, and scale in artworks is endless, so by focusing on abstraction alone, this exhibition allows the works to converse in closer proximity, further pushing the definition of abstraction.
The exhibition focuses on a number of iconic works made in the early 1970s in Los Angeles and Amsterdam, where both Bas Jan Ader and Ger van Elk were working at the time, and aims to show how they influenced each other and furthered each other's practices going forward.
Delve into the world of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning through the Exhibition in Focus guide, our in - depth introduction to the exhibition for secondary and further education students andExhibition in Focus guide, our in - depth introduction to the exhibition for secondary and further education students andexhibition for secondary and further education students and teachers.
Looking at issues of security, secrecy, representation and legality, the exhibition focuses on the measures taken by nation states to protect their citizens from the threat of terrorism, and the far - reaching effects of such methods of control.
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