Plus, there will also be time to dip into something slightly different: «Civilizations,» a new nine - part PBS series presented in partnership with the BBC, will tell
the global story of art from the dawn of human history to the present day.
On Level 2, «Between Object and Architecture» looks at the way post-1960s artists employed geometric shapes and ordinary building materials like bricks or cubes, and includes artists from Latin America and China as well as Europe, emphasizing the museum's commitment to what Frances Morris, the director of the Tate Modern, called «a more
global story of art.»
Not exact matches
83 Degrees Media tells the
stories of urban and emerging neighborhoods, community building, placemaking, entrepreneurship, creativity,
arts and growing companies by featuring
stories about talent, innovation,
global diversity and environment in the Tampa Bay region
of Florida.
In a
story that's one part Indiana Jones, one part Nana's craft day down at the local bingo hall, and every part bananas, Hobby Lobby — the giant
arts and crafts retailer and apparent scourge
of the
global archeological community — is being forced by the U.S. Justice Department to return thousands
of illegally acquired ancient Iraqi artifacts and pay a multi-million dollar fine.
I love the idea that we can harness the power
of social media and combine it with a grassroots, community - based distribution model, including a network
of home - based Ambassadors as well as retailers and schools, to create a
global lifestyle brand around the concept
of living Barefoot, and bringing
art and
story to children from all walks
of life.
«
Of course, no one artist or no one piece of art can tell the story of global warming, for example, so tonight, we simply continue the dialogue represented in the artwork downstairs.&raqu
Of course, no one artist or no one piece
of art can tell the story of global warming, for example, so tonight, we simply continue the dialogue represented in the artwork downstairs.&raqu
of art can tell the
story of global warming, for example, so tonight, we simply continue the dialogue represented in the artwork downstairs.&raqu
of global warming, for example, so tonight, we simply continue the dialogue represented in the artwork downstairs.»
Literature, Installation
Art, and Films on Partition A Visual History
of the India - Pakistan Partition by Aanchal Malhorti Short
stories by Saadat Hasan Manto Earth, film by Deepa Mehta Cracking India, a novel by Bapsi Sidhwa (the film Earth was based on this) Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie «The Seer
of Pakistan,» essay on Manto in The New Yorker by Ali Sethi 1947 Archive, A
global movement to collect and preserve witness accounts
of Partition Indian Summer by Alex von Tunzelmann Indian Summers, a British TV drama series, various writers Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh Tamas, a movie by Govind Nihalani.
«Home Land Security»
Art Certain to Spark Dialogue in Uncertain Times Learn the
story behind Home Land Security, an exhibition in the Presidio exploring complex themes
of safety, national identity, and
global security.
From politics to business and finance, from science and technology to the
arts - The Economist brings its readers clear analysis
of the issues that lie behind each weeks
global news
stories.
Israel Tsvaygenbaum is another
Global Art League artist who beautifully captures the
story behind each
of his pieces.
For more than 60 years Ernst Gombrich's The
Story of Art has been both a colossal global bestseller — with more than 8 million copies sold — and the perfect introduction to art history, from the earliest cave paintings to art of the 20th centu
Art has been both a colossal
global bestseller — with more than 8 million copies sold — and the perfect introduction to
art history, from the earliest cave paintings to art of the 20th centu
art history, from the earliest cave paintings to
art of the 20th centu
art of the 20th century.
Beginning with Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman's 1966 Experiments in
Art and Technology (E.A.T.) with Bell Laboratories engineers, and including new and rarely seen multimedia works, film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawings by over 70 artists such as Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Ryan Trecartin and Ulla Wiggen, this publication tells the
story of a
global visual culture.
While the first part
of the exhibition focuses on local involvement and the
story of modern
art in Europe up to the Second World War, the later part deals with the huge shifts in society after 1950 and wider
global influences that came into play.
The Wall Street Journal runs a quick
story on the prominence
of Chinese artists in the
global art economy.
Related programming includes India and the World: A History in Nine
Stories, in which Naman Ahuja, curator
of Indian
art at Jawaharla Nehru University, discusses his recent exhibition India and the World, a presentation
of extraordinary masterpieces that situates Indian history in a
global context.
This book on Virginia Dwan and her galleries in Los Angeles and New York tells for the first time the unique
story of a fundamental player on the
global art scene, who has rarely been explored.
Compiled from the organization's biennial competitions
of art videos that address climate change, these
stories link the park's local plot
of land to the
global dialogue surrounding climate change, stewardship and sustainability.
«a / drift: Scenes from a Penetrable Culture,» curated by Josh Decter, Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY, October 26, 1996 — January 5, 1997 «On Paper II,» Schmidt Contemporary
Art, St Louis, MO, January 23 — February 20, 1996 «Tangles,» Otis College
of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA, November 2 — December 21, 1996 «Community
of Creativity: A Century
of MacDowell Colony Artists,» Currier Gallery
of Art, Manchester, NH, 1996; traveled to the New York School
of Design, New York, NY; Wichita
Art Museum, Wichita, KS «The Inner Eye:
Art Beyond the Visible,» Manchester City
Art Galleries, Manchester, UK, 1996; traveled to the Museum and
Art Gallery, Brighton, UK; Glynn Vivan
Art Gallery, Swansea, UK; Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, UK; catalogue «Hotter Than July,» Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1996 «a / drift,» Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY, 1996; catalogue «Inclusion / Exclusion:
Art in the Age
of Post-Colonialism and
Global Migration,» Steirischer Herbst 96, Graz, Austria, 1996; catalogue «
Art at the End
of the 20th Century: Selections from the Whitney Museum
of American
Art,» National Gallery, Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece, 1996; traveled to Museu d'
Art Contemporani, Barcelona, Spain; Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany; catalogue «Burning Issues: Contemporary African - American
Art,» Museum
of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL; brochure «Thinking Print: Books to Billboards 1980 - 1995,» Museum
of Modern
Art, New York, NY, 1996; catalogue «10th Biennale
of Sydney: Jurassic Technologies Revenant,»
Art Gallery
of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 1996; catalogue «The Mediated Object: Selections from the Eli Broad Collection,» Fogg
Art Museum, Cambridge, MA, 1996; traveled to Forum for Contemporary
Art, St Louis, MO «An American
Story,» Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York, NY, 1996 «Festival Exit,» Maison des
Arts de la Culture, Paris - Creteil, France, 1996 «Screen,» Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, NY; video catalogue «Prospect «96,» Frankfurt Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany, 1996; catalogue
The
stories the works
of art tell will illuminate multiple perspectives on being Jewish in the past and present, how Jewish culture intersects with
art, and how it is part
of the larger world
of global interconnections.
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