Sentences with phrase «highlight of the exhibition»

The early Lady Di look is also captured by a «fairly modest pink blouse that is one of the highlights of the exhibition,» Lynn says.
The highlight of the exhibition will be a major new, experimental 35 mm film, Antigone, shown as two simultaneous cinemascope projections.
Highlights of the exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron photograph made in Sri Lanka towards the end of her life; a self - portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn in Paris in 1949; the first collaborative work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set of 10 photographs called the Sausage Series; a new painting on paper by Brice Marden; one of the art brut artist Adolph Wolfli's largest and most important drawings; a portrait of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
The tie dyed wooden, metal and fabric sculptures by the celebrated artist Sarah Braman are not only a major highlight of the exhibition, but also tell the story of Rubenstein's friendship and working relationship with Braman.
A rare black - and - white lithograph, which Munch made in 1895, is one of the highlights of the exhibition.
Highlights of the exhibition include a Katharina Fritsch sculpture of a bright orange octopus; two complex new abstract paintings by Terry Winters completed this summer; a Robert Gober sculpture of a sink sprouting contorted children's legs; new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gursky.
Positioned in the gallery's atrium is the spatially dominant highlight of the exhibition: an installation made of reclaimed iron hospital beds that had once been used in the original military hospital depicted in the photographs.
His recent Mojave Desert paintings done on site in Joshua Tree National Park, California are a highlight of the exhibition; large, lyrical compositions of cliffs and boulders that all but dissolve into fields writhing and swelling with lambent reds and oranges.
The highlight of the exhibition comes in the very beginning.
A highlight of the exhibition is Randall Deihl's painting, Nick's Nest, 1981, which relates closely to his painting Sweets, 1980, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Highlights of the exhibition include Stark's pre-YouTube Cat Videos (1999 — 2002); the playful, provocative and psychedelic «chorus girl» collages from the series A Torment of Follies (2008); My Best Thing (2011), a video that debuted at the 2011 Venice Biennale edited from Stark's cyber exchanges with two online paramours; the celebrated video installation Bobby Jesus's Alma Mater b / w Reading the Book of David and / or Paying Attention Is Free (2013), set to a West Coast gangsta rap soundtrack and featuring images that range from Renaissance paintings, to family snapshots, to portraits of hip hop legends.
One of the highlights of the exhibition is a core group of early works, starting in 1949, made during a spectacularly prolific stay in Rome.
Degas used his razor - sharp memory to make an astonishing group of monotypes that I found to be the highlight of the exhibition, in part because he made a major change in materials, method and process.
The highlight of the exhibition is Shahzia Sikander's first edition with Pace Prints, Portrait of the Artist (2016).
«Small Three Legged Buddha» (2007), a highlight of the exhibition is a study for a large - scale installation commissioned for the courtyard of The Royal Academy in London.
Three major paintings in which Schapiro took her first steps towards putting into effect what she had been teaching and lecturing about that first year at CalArts — «Eurydice,» «Flying Carpet» (both 1972), and «Voyage» (1973)-- are the highlight of the exhibition at Firestone, and important new exemplars of her work.
The Rose is an undeniable highlight of the exhibition, which opened at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in Novem ber.
Fine Arts and Flowers Docent Tours November 6 - 9 $ 10 per person Docent - led tours offer selected highlights of the exhibition with a discussion of the art and floral arrangement at each preselected stop.
The work, which comprises a «unicorn» in a gold - plated vitrine of formaldehyde, will be one of the highlights of the exhibition The Dark Monarch: Magic and Modernity in British Art opening on -LSB-...]
Further highlights of the exhibition include Mêle moments (1976), Les données de I «instant (1977), and Site aux disjonctions (1977) on loan from the Fondation Dubuffet and private collections.
Other highlights of the exhibition include South Korean artist Yehrim Lee's ceramic and mixed media installation that inhabits the center of the main gallery and the socio - political commentary paintings of Italian artist Vittorio Ottaviani.
A highlight of the exhibition is the monumental installation Dawn's Presence — Three (1975 — 80), the artist's only complete white environment held in private hands.
A highlight of the exhibition are paintings from what Herrera considers to be her most important series, Blanco y Verde (1959 — 1971).
Other highlights of the exhibition include Robot Bodies, Piper's 1988 seminal interactive digital work — updated and re-programmed for this exhibition — in which the robot, android and cyborg are examined as metaphorical carriers of contemporary anxieties around racial difference; and a series of mixed media works on un-stretched canvas, «future projected history paintings of the present», that reference 19th century history painting and have been commissioned by Bluecoat and Iniva.
Highlights of the exhibition are works from The Blueprint Drawings, 1990, a series of 17 silk - screens based on Sumi ink drawings Keith completed in 1980 - 81.
Other highlights of the exhibition include her Neverland series from 2002, where she photographed objects, either alone or in groups, on fields of color; Figure Drawings from 1988 - 2008, featuring an installation of 40 framed images of the human figure; Objects of Desire from 1983 - 1989, where she made collages of found photographs and rephotographed them against bright background of red, blue, green, yellow, and black; Renaissance Paintings from 1991, featuring individual figures and objects from disparate Renaissance paintings isolated and re-photographed against monochrome backgrounds; Doubleworld from 1995, where the artist transitioned from collaging and re-photographing found images to creating stylized arrangements for the camera; Stills from 1980, where the artist compiled and re-photographed over 70 clippings of press photos that capture people falling or jumping off tall buildings; Available Light from 2012, incorporating many of her techniques utilized over the course of her career; and Modern History from 1979, in which she has re-photographed the front page of the newspaper with the text redacted.
One highlight of the exhibition is The Living Need Light, the Dead Need Music (2014), a visually lush film that follows funerary traditions of the Mekong Delta.
The highlight of the exhibition is «Bleached,» a project motivated by the impact of mineral extraction in the Dead Sea, in which Nevi Pana allowed unnatural objects to crystallize like coral formations.
A highlight of the exhibition will be a series of lighthouse paintings Ida O'Keeffe created in the early 1930s — the DMA bringing together 6 of the 7 works — which reveal the sophistication of her abstract work.
The highlight of the exhibition is the monumental spider sculpture titled Maman that sits in front of the museum in the Berower Park.
A highlight of the exhibition is the CCS commission Bremen Towne, a full - scale recreation of Edmier's childhood home.
The chromatic highlight of the exhibition is a phenomenal gouache by Richard Diebenkorn dated 1979, replete with his signature pale blues in the wash technique that made him the Cezanne of Santa Monica.
The highlight of the exhibition is indisputably The Last Layer (2012), a red - hued painting that hangs isolated in a darkened space partitioned by black curtains.
It was Joyner, a founding trustee of the Tate Acquisitions Committee for North America, that Nicholas Serota approached to help Tate fill the gaps in its collection of works by African - American artists, and her collection that loaned Gilliam's colossal, un-stretched, draped and sculptural canvas Carousel Change (1970) to «Soul of a Nation», a major highlight of the exhibition.
By 1967, he began to produce the works for which he is best known and some of these seminal pieces, such as Horn and Hardart Automat (1967) and Apollo (1968), are among the highlights of the exhibition.
Representing the work of 32 artists, highlights of the exhibition include works by Jeff Koons, Bill Viola, Dan Flavin, Maurizio Cattelan, Cindy Sherman, Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Subodh Gupta, Philippe Parreno, Takashi Murakami, and Peter Fischli and David Weiss.
Highlights of the exhibition include Tim Scott's Quinquereme (1966) and the rarely seen 4th Sculpture by Michael Bolus, a colourful orb constructed from repeated steel shapes.
Among the highlights of the exhibition are his video performances and word - based works, including mail art.
A highlight of the exhibition is the prominence of works by contemporary artists.
One of the highlights of the exhibition, Le Barrissement de la Peinture (The Trumpeting of the Paint), is a modest nine inches high and features a diaphanous figure gathering apples in a candy - colored landscape.
Louise Bourgeois» Maman is one of the best - known works of the artist and the highlight of the exhibition, which the Fondation Beyeler has mounted in honor of her 100th birthday on December 25, 2011.
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Two highlights of the exhibition will be a monumental sculpture comprised of seven panes of glass suspended in an aluminum framework — each pane containing words, which form an abstract radial constellation — and a large - scale site - specific wall drawing that Khan will be creating at the gallery.
Whilst the exhibition featured many great and unknown names, some of the highlights of the exhibition included works by Richard Avedon, Nobuyoshi Araki, Stephen Shore, and Zanele Muholi.
Highlights of the exhibition include a garden of blown glass flowers, unique examples of ceramics and enamels, and some of the rarest and most expensive lamps known — the glorious blue Dragonfly and Pond Lily library lamps.
Highlights of the exhibition include Array, a work where Rovner's fascination with archaeology confronts cyclical histories.
Highlights of the exhibition include mixed - media works from his Great American Nude and Still Life series» of the 1960s, shaped «Smoker» and «Bedroom Painting» canvases from the 1970s and «80s and his inventive cut - aluminum wall works and later «Sunset Nude» paintings, which paid homage to artists that Mr. Wesselmann admired.
The highlight of this exhibition, and the work that best exemplifies Bender's famed notion of «electronic theater,» is Total Recall, 1987 — a striking eight - channel installation in a black - box setting of
Highlights of the exhibition include Liu Jianhua's work in porcelain, which responds to Chinese cultural history while addressing themes of globalization and consumerism.
Among the highlights of the exhibition are Wegman's postcard paintings, canvases that use vintage postcards as their starting points, physically incorporating multiple images into fantastic tableaus.
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