Sentences with phrase «great exhibitions as»

However, it's not all about art fairs, but about great exhibitions as well, and when it comes to Lehmann Maupin New York, there is always something exciting happening at this famous art space (if you are an urban art lover, this place you should definitely visit when you are in New York).

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Perhaps most of all, Short praises Mayhew as «a truth - teller,» who, «when so many of his contemporaries were celebrating the Great Exhibition... was content to study the direst poverty imaginable in rookeries and alleyways where respectable Londoners seldom, if ever, ventured.»
2016 is set to be another great year for innovation by Graphic Packaging International as it prepares to reveal an impressive swathe of new high - end packaging solutions at the Packaging Innovations Exhibition in February.
As well as meeting existing contacts in the industry, the exhibition has been a great chance to meet new company representativeAs well as meeting existing contacts in the industry, the exhibition has been a great chance to meet new company representativeas meeting existing contacts in the industry, the exhibition has been a great chance to meet new company representatives.
The annual exhibition Food Ingredients China (FIC) has made a great progress and developed as the biggest and the most globalized, popular, influential and cohesive exhibition as well as the top world brand show in Asia.
That first goal didn't exactly propelled Real Madrid to a great exhibition in the remaining of the game, as most of the players kept looking very apathetic and a bit tired on the field.
If you're a civil servant going to Civil Service Live in Newcastle in July, why not take in the Great Exhibition of the North as well, says Sue Owen.
MESOZOIC saurians, happily, still lurk amid the vegetation of the Victorian pleasure - grounds of the now - vanished Crystal Palace, originally built in Hyde Park as part of the 1851 Great Exhibition.
The upper gallery, «The Exhibition», looks at how science was presented to the public at the great exhibitions of the late 19th century, such as the Paris Electrical Exhibition of 1881.
This is not advertised as a fashion exhibition, but certainly is a great tribute to the designer Paul Poiret (early 20th century).
Whilst it wasn't a «date», it was great to get a guy's perspective on the exhibit, and on the exhibition as a whole for date purposes.
Feminist issues will be heavily featured at Toronto, via Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris» «Battle of the Sexes,» about the run - up to the famous Billie Jean King - Bobby Riggs exhibition match, with Emma Stone as the tennis pioneer; «Mary Shelley,» Haifaa Al Mansour's look at the personal and creative life of the great English writer starring Elle Fanning in the title role; and Susanna White's «Woman Walks Ahead,» in which Jessica Chastain stars as Catherine Weldon, Sitting Bull's chief advisor.
In some ways, McDonald's examination of IMAX is an example of technological history being repeated as the economics of exhibition require a greater supply of films than can be produced in large format systems.
With Joanna Hogg's third film, Exhibition, confirming her as among our best new filmmakers, we look back at some of the greatest British films by female directors.
Free cultural events, such as Art's Biennials exhibitions of famous artists of all continents, Cinema, Theater, Music and Dance International Festivals are great channels for non-formal dissemination of Global Citizenship values, mainly in respect and appreciation of cultural diversity.
Simon Moore recounts the story / Calthorpe Minor / Vintage Revival Montlhéry 2011 — David Burgess-Wise soaks up the atmosphere of Montlhéry as this unique and historic circuit comes alive with the sights and sounds of prewar sporting cars and bikes / Motoring through Childhood: The Toy and Pedal Car Museum — Michael Ware visits this newly - opened exhibition of rare and interesting pedal cars in East Sussex / The Cars of Sammy Newsome — Many hopeful entrepreneurs entered the Motor industry after the Great war, some with links to the showbusiness celebrities of the time.
In more recent years, the word has been used in a more informal sense for other large, impressive buildings, such as The Crystal Palace of 1851 (an immensely large, glazed hall erected for The Great Exhibition) and modern arenas - convention centers like Alexandra Palace.
Mantra 100 Exhibition is an ideal base from which to explore the many sights that Melbourne has to offer, This Apartment Hotel offers quality one and two bedroom serviced, self - catering Apartments close to Crown Casino, Docklands, Southbank, the Melbourne Exhibition and convention centre or the many great sporting venues such as the MCG, Ethihad Stadium and Rod Laver Arena.
Holiday Inn on Flinders is a great base for the business and corporate traveller due to its friendly and boutique style and four and a half star service and facilities as well as its proximity to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and the Stock Exchange.
As chic as the precinct it is located in, Mantra 100 Exhibition offers great contemporary furnishings, spacious floor space and ceiling - high windowAs chic as the precinct it is located in, Mantra 100 Exhibition offers great contemporary furnishings, spacious floor space and ceiling - high windowas the precinct it is located in, Mantra 100 Exhibition offers great contemporary furnishings, spacious floor space and ceiling - high windows.
They have some great permanent exhibitions with works by Picasso, Modigliani, and Miro as well as interesting temporary exhibitions.
Needless to say, the exhibition was spectacular and there are some amazing Easter eggs littered throughout the massive expanse of games such as Tim Schafer's job application for Lucasarts and some great sketches of Solid Snake from the Metal Gear Solid game series.
Having been immediately hailed by European critics as one of his era's greatest painters, Soutine, who was based in France for much of his career, was largely ignored in America until the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted a small exhibition of his work in 1950.
Of course, there were many other great posts including exhibition reviews and commentary - a lively group as always.
Julian Cox, co-curator of the exhibition, believes Mandel did not become better known because «she was a very private person, very modest by nature, and she really created her greatest work before there was such a thing as an art market for photography.
Ironically my highlights stem back to the first 5 years when I organised exhibitions and collaborative projects on a regular basis and travelled as far as Hong Kong to launch a book I edited and co-designed... it would be great to return to this level of curation.
Lora Urbanelli joined the Montclair Art Museum as Director in January 2009, assuming artistic direction at a moment of great excitement, as it celebrated its 95th year with the exhibition, Cezanne and American Modernism.
From the highest number of visitors to our online space to the 12,500 people visiting our public exhibitions, from the volume of bidders in the sales themselves to the significant number of new artist records set, we are seeing unprecedented momentum in the market as the desire to connect with great art continues to grow.»
As Alter wrote in 2010, «My hope was to find a museum emphasizing inclusion and diversity, one working toward greater representation of art by women and artists of color in its permanent collection, exhibitions and outreach programs; where the art by women would be fully accessible to students, teachers, scholars and the general public; and where my collection would be enthusiastically welcomed because it embodied the institution's vision.»
The project will serve as the official documentation of the Greater New York exhibition and will be available on CD - Rom with an accompanying booklet.
DSAP director Patricia Maloney selected today's installment for our Best of 2015 series: «Ashley Stull Meyers doesn't shy away from calling out an exhibition with as grand a title as The Great Debate About Art for what it leaves unexamined.
Nancy Rubins» exuberant exhibition at Gagosian Britannia Street comes as a great relief in the current epoch of self - righteous #MeToo feminism.
The site of Pindell's first major exhibition in 1972, the Spelman Museum in those years was not the sprawling 4,500 - square - foot institution that it is now, and Pindell had not been established as the great artist, gallery director, curator, educator, -LSB-.....]
London — Robert Rauschenberg, who died four years ago after a career as big - spirited and optimistic as any great postwar artist, is featured in the first exhibition in the UK of his Jammers series, which will go on show at Gagosian in London from 16 February — 28 March 2013.
Well known as a discerning art collector, he owns several small works by Harris, although none is in this show, which Martin says is the first exhibition to focus exclusively on great works from Harris's best - known period.
He seldom showed his works, apart during the important exhibition of Independent Art held in 1937 in Paris where he was at last hailed as a great painter.
At Ad Reinhardt's prodding, in late 1961 his Parisian dealer Iris Clert offered him a solo show in her gallery, but because of expenses and scheduling it did not become a reality until June 1963.1 Reinhardt was elated about how great his painting looked as part of the Guggenheim survey exhibition, Abstract Expressionists and Imagists, which had opened October 13, 1961.
Nevertheless, the Polaroids in this exhibition, taken with the Big Shot camera in the 70s and 80s, were, as Peter Hay Halpert described, «unlike his other photographs... these reveal Warhol, the photographer, to a greater degree than we have recognized.
In the last decade as AFAM's curator, Anderson, a brilliant scholar, organized extraordinary exhibitions of Martin Ramirez and Henry Darger and oversaw shows of Adolf Wolfli and Thomas Chambers — four of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
Damien Hirst describes her as the greatest artist he knows, 2 and with regards to curated exhibitions, alongside near perpetual showings at her friend and dealer's gallery, Sadie Coles HQ, this is her second recent retrospective in a major UK gallery, the first being at Tate Liverpool in 2005.
This exhibition reasserts Giacometti's place alongside the likes of Matisse, Picasso and Degas as one of the great painter - sculptors of the 20th century.
Timed to coincide with the centenary of his passing and international recognition as the greatest sculptor of modernism, this exhibition features seventeen contemporary sculptors whose work is in dialogue with and perhaps even indebted to the great French master.
It is as difficult as creation» a great quote upon which to base this exhibition which questions whether destruction is a form of creation.
It describes some of the greatest exhibitions in history, as well as some of the greatest exhibitions never realized.
A selection of her work will be on view in Milan's Palazzo Reale as part of «Le Grande Madre» (The Great Mother) exhibition, curated by Massimiliano Gioni and featuring works from more than 125 international artists ranging from Max Ernst to Marlene Dumas.
The new website, launched in late September 2010, includes the following enhancements: more multimedia content, greater search functionality within the AS - AP site to retrieve all content related to specific art spaces, exhibitions, and individuals.
This is why this exhibition constitutes a great space for the shared experience, to which the expansive spirit of the author contributes, as reflected in the way the organic forms of the works are projected throughout the Museum.
Jack Tworkov (represented in the exhibition by The Wheel, 1953) spoke in an interview about Rothko, for whom he had great respect and personal compassion: «Rothko, in one conversation, said that it was a very great struggle for him to find himself as a painter and that he risked something in developing this new form that he had.
«This exhibition has been a great draw for those familiar with American art and Modernism,» she wrote, «and as a teaching tool for those who wish to experience more of this time period in the development of American art history.»
The exhibition is offered as a tribute to Woodmere's longtime trustee, Frances M. Maguire, a painter and sculptor who works in the tradition of the Carles legacy and continues to be one of the great champions of the arts of our city.
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