Sentences with phrase «group exhibition addresses»

This group exhibition addresses the inherent impossibility of understanding «the other,» the necessity of our efforts to try, an acceptance of these limitations, and the possibilities that emerge.
The group exhibition addresses the question «What is failure in this technologically aided era?»
In this group exhibition we address fruit as the symbol for knowledge, as a symbol and visual for feminine form, as trade commodity.

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The Minister was addressing a group of African Water, construction and building experts at this year's three - day Water Africa and West Africa Building and Construction Trade seminar and exhibition.
Collection Platform 4 continues the presentation of Pinchuk Art Centre's collection with a group exhibition of work addressing two central, and sometimes opposed, concepts: emotion and technology.
Hilma af Klint is represented at the Group Exhibition L'emozione dei COLORI nell» arte at GAM Address: Gallerie Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Via Agenta 1 101 28 Turin Italy Dates: March 14 — July 23, 2017 Curators: Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev, Marcella Beccaria, Elena...
The first group exhibition, Women and their Work I: Affect + Action will open on Friday, September 8 from 5:30 to 7 pm where artists will address social issues ranging from institutionalized racism, water pollution, the atrocities of war, and the subjugation of female bodies (human and nonhuman).
Allan Stone Projects is pleased to announce Dis - Functional, July 9 - September 26, 2014, a group exhibition of art mostly created from functional sources, with materials, content and iconography addressing questions of functionality.
Rather than assembling a group of artists who are concentrating on the demise of traditional painting supports — torn, shredded or punctured canvasses, exposed stretcher bars, paintings hung backwards, oddly shaped canvases, painting as sculpture, etc... this exhibition will focus on works that address time as a subject, or are time - sensitive.
The autumn show is a group exhibition that's looking at work from the late»60s to the present: sculpture that directly addresses the space around it.
The international group exhibition Rest in the Furrows of My Skin assembles works of thirteen artists who are addressing the corporeality of human beings and objects, and the interrelationships between these.
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?»
Exhibitions include: a group exhibition curated by artist Nayland Blake that investigates queer identification through new communications technologies; the first comprehensive career survey and solo museum exhibition dedicated to Cary Leibowitz, whose bold text - based works address issues of identity, sexuality, and queer politics; and a focused exhibition on broadcast and video work, organized in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), that focuses on how artists have engaged with the legacy of broadcast media.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center presents NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith, an exhibition co-organized by The Menil Collection that brings together a multigenerational group of North, South, and Central American artists who address the value of ritual in the artistic process and the wider implications of spirituality in contemporary art.
A major group exhibition of ninety nine artists based in the United States, 99 Cents or Less addresses Detroit's ongoing economic crisis and its 2013 bankruptcy — the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in the history of the United States.
1994, Forms of Address, Walter McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California, group exhibition
Sean Kelly is delighted to present Edifice, Complex, Visionary, Structure, a group exhibition featuring gallery artists who have addressed architectural themes in their work, either explicitly or indirectly, as reference and inspiration.
Organized by Kultura Medialna and curated by Maria Veits for their annual Construction Arts Festival, the exhibition draws on the current political and cultural concerns of Dnepr, the largest city in proximity to the occupied Ukrainian territories and Crimean annexation and addresses disputable territories, belonging and ownership of the public space and its reshaping by various social groups, urban planning and attempts to create a dialogue in and about public spaces between communities, governments and activists.»
In a follow up to the gallery's critically acclaimed group show «UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN,» which opened during the week of the 2017 presidential inauguration, exhibition ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE features artwork across all mediums addressing the issues our society has faced since the election such as immigration rights, women's rights, transgender rights, health care, climate change, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, sexual harassment, as well as countless other issues which have given rise to mass protest throughout the United States and abroad over the past year.
Curated by Dean Saskia Bos and Associate Dean Steven Lam, Free as Air and Water addresses these questions within the context of contemporary art linking a broad set of issues such as public access to resources, political ecology and governmentality within a group exhibition that features a diverse array of artistic operations and tactics.
Customized sessions may be designed for your school group based on: current exhibitions; to address a specific medium, such as printmaking; a stylistic movement; one artist's work; or to explore aspects of the Museum collection.
The group exhibition Abstracting the Seam surveys the ways in which needleworking strategies permeate the painting, collage, video, textile, and installation art by seven contemporary artists whose work addresses the kaleidoscopic urban experience.
The solo exhibition takes it name, which translates to work group, from «the moniker bestowed, in different contexts and at different points in time, on [Brazilian] government policies designed to address the problem of labor force inactivity,» a press release notes.
A few satellite shows, including «Another Part of the New World,» a group exhibition mostly of Spanish and Latin American artists at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, explicitly addressed the dangers of absolute power and the loss of cultural memory.
13/4 - 12/5/2018 WHEN OUR LIPS SPEAK TOGETHER: NEW WORK BY FINE ART, UCA FARNHAM When Our Lips Speak Together is a group exhibition of BA, MA and D2D Fine Art students, that addresses the constructed nature of identity in the digital age.
A group art exhibition will be on view at the Anacostia Art Center from May 15 to June 19 that address ideals of beauty, black consciousness, heritage and identity.
Study Day, 2 - 5PM Join Curator Dan Kidner for a Study Day that takes the film Peggy and Fred in Hell, Folding (1984 - 2015) as a starting point from which to explore the group exhibition The Inoperative Community; an exhibition of experimental narrative film and video that addressed ideas of community and the shifting nature of social relations.
Samples of Lifeforms is a collaboration between CHART, Copenhagen Contemporary and Kanton Basel - Stadt: An international group exhibition with artists and works addressing the constantly changing conditions of forms of life on planet Earth.
This group exhibition includes emerging and established artists whose work addresses issues, images, and themes related to the Cold War and its cultural impact.
This group exhibition Building & Rebuilding addresses the effects of the rapidly - changing landscape in our urban surroundings as a result of sprawl, evident by endless demolitions, empty lots and new high - rises.
Developed over the last year, Mihnea Mircan's group exhibition History of Art, the, addresses art history, and more explicitly how contemporary artists navigate and inscribe themselves in a future art history and how they negotiate their future interpretation and their translation as history.
, an experimental, ever - changing show drawn primarily from IMMA's Collection, addressing the issue of what happens when artworks are shown in different contexts and what is the impact on a work when is becomes part of a collection or group exhibition.
The group exhibition, Face Forward: Self - Image & Self - Worth, includes artists working across many platforms to address issues of identity, race, gender, status and societal values.
Considering the day that President Jamshed Bharucha announced The Cooper Union's financial crisis and the possibility of charging tuition, the 1st Exhibition Group will address the issue either directly or tangentially in the form of a collaborative art installation.
Sophia Contemporary's group exhibition Shifting Landscapes uses abstraction to address the contemporary USA.
Her current research interests include curatorial agency and the status of curatorship, as well as the politics of display - subjects she will be addressing in a co-curated group exhibition to be presented in Edinburgh in late 2015.
A group exhibition of emerging contemporary artists who address the ongoing HIV / AIDS pandemic in North America through the lens of childhood, education, popular culture and race, this exhibition is guest - curated by Danny Orendorff and is presented concurrently with the touring exhibition ArtAIDSAmerica, presented by the Alphawood Foundation in Chicago.
We are very happy to welcome Galini Notti and the group show... The exhibition... confronts the way in which we address the other and what is being addressed.
Rather than grouping the artists geographically, the exhibition explores the thematic and material relationships between the artists to address themes that transcend particular locations such as peace and social violence; race, power, and identity; informal economies and corporate impact on the environment; memory; architecture, light and space.
Katia Santibañez's most recent video piece A National Nightmare will be on view at Petzel Gallery through February 11, 2017 as part of the group exhibition We need to talk... The exhibition aims «to address the myriad issues presented by the election results of November 8th.»
The Times New Romantic group exhibition at address Kurfürstenstraße 14, 10785 Berlin is taking place on July 22.
Referring to the address of Cabaret Voltaire — the famous birthplace of Dada in Zurich, Switzerland — «Spiegelgasse (Mirror Alley)» is a group exhibition curated by Gianni Jetzer that presents works by Swiss artists from 1940 to the present day.
The group exhibition as the final outcome featuring Math Bass, Sara Clendening, Jonathan Fields, William Kaminiski, Devin Kenny, Nick Kramer, Adam Mason, Michael Parker, Sally Spitz, and Christine Wang took impressive, simple, and oblique and direct angles to «successfully» address their own personal, political, public relationships to privilege.
«The Inoperative Community» is a group exhibition of experimental narrative film and video that address ideas of community and the shifting nature of social relations.
Plunging headfirst into the 21st century, group exhibition The Luminous Interval at The Guggenheim Bilbao takes The Saviours of God as a starting point to address the myriad and often uncontrollable dualities that surround the cyclical nature of life, from the conception of a foetus or an artwork to the birth of a nation, and the subsequent demise of both.
Ex Situ is an international group exhibition with artists and works addressing the constantly changing conditions of forms of life on planet Earth.
Selected group exhibitions include City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs public commission in Grant Park, Public Address curated by Ellen Rothenberg, Phaize, Peter Blum Gallery, New York, Schalter, Berlin, Germany, and Whitewalls, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago.
Several artists navigate directly the main thematic map of the exhibition; others chose a more personal approach, looking at the presence of domestic workers in households, the public sphere, and the artists» lives, while another group of artists create abstract and poetic landscapes that bring a different and necessary vocabulary in an exhibition that tries to address such a wide and contradictory array of topics and perspectives, from personal desires and dreams, to historical processes.
CUE Art Foundation is pleased to announce Radical Plastic, a group exhibition featuring artists who employ formal visual languages to address more human contexts including the problematics of bodies and gender - based constructs.
Rather than assembling a group of artists who are concentrating on the demise of traditional painting supports - torn, shredded or punctured canvasses, exposed stretcher bars, paintings hung backwards, oddly shaped canvasses, painting as sculpture, etc... this exhibition will focus on works that address time as a subject, or are time - sensitive.
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