By juxtaposing new and recent paintings by the four artists with
historic works ranging in date from the 1930s to early 1960s by artists such as Franz Kline, Irene Rice Pereira, John Graham, and Reginald Marsh, to name a few, Open Windows reveals sometimes surprising affinities, influences, and contrasts among and between the twenty - first - century works and mid-twentieth-century paintings, opening windows on new possibilities and fresh ways of seeing.
Not exact matches
Historic England has
worked with a wide
range of local heritage services including museums, galleries, libraries and archives to develop local heritage resources that teachers can use in the classroom.
The timeline
works well alongside other
Historic England online resources, for example the teaching notes, presentations and activities exploring life in Bronze Age Britain through the exciting story of the recent excavation at Must Farm in Cambridgeshire; and a whole
range of images for the period featuring archaeological sites around the country, tools and remains and modern reconstructions of homes and settlements.
Daily «open
range» rides over 11,000 - acre
working cattle ranch on
historic Kohala Mountain.
Luhnow said
working in San Diego's
historic Gaslamp Quarter brought a
range of challenges that should help her here.
The Top End Tour takes in the very best the area has to offer including Redbank Cliffs, Old Salt
Works, Trans Australia railway line (time permitting), views of the Flinders
Ranges, the
historic port and wharf and old barges used before bridges were built.
Historic works comprise a broad
range of sculptural and two - dimensional objects that include reliquary guardian figures from Gabon, healing figures from the Republic of the Congo, vessels from Cameroon; masks and personal sumptuary from central and western Africa, and religious and political staffs from across Africa.
Stylistically and thematically diverse, their
works represent the extraordinary
range of subject matter that contemporary,
historic, and mythic Western experiences inspire.
These
works will be positioned alongside a wide
range of landscapes by
historic, modern, and contemporary artists that use a variety of mediums and subjects.
Forsyth's
work explores a breadth of themes, reflected in the
range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist in his
work, alongside computer generated imagery, photograms, and photographic collages from
historic magazines and vintage postcards.
The exhibition aligns
work by such diverse artists as Charles Sheeler, Christina Ramberg, and Matt Mullican with both
historic folk art and
works by self - taught artists
ranging from Horace Pippin to Janet Sobel and Joseph Yoakum.
Drawn from the collection of Dr. Kurt Gitter and Alice Yelen Gitter, and guest - curated by noted Japanese - art scholar Joe Earle, the exhibition features 82
works by 40 artists, including three
historic vessels illustrating both the chronological
range of the collection, and a visual touchpoint for viewers to better understand the traditions referenced by modern and contemporary artists.
The Documenta show in Germany this year included many
historic works,
ranging from ancient stone figures to still lives by the 20th - century Italian painter Giorgio Morandi.
She
works in color film and a
range of
historic photographic processes, including wet - plate collodion.
Using stone as muse, «Museum of Stone» brings together a
range of
historic and contemporary artists and artisans who
work with or are inspired by stone.
His extensive
work in portraiture — in mediums
ranging from painting to photography to film to prints — has remarkable
historic and aesthetic resonance with portraits by American painters of an earlier generation in the Frye collection.
The exhibition highlights
works by artists, graphic designers, writers, and publishers in formats
ranging from little known comic books to covers for
historic books and magazines, to etchings, digital prints, drawings, and media - based
works by some of today's leading artists.
Located in SoHo, NY's
historic photo building at 100 Crosby Street, the gallery represents a wide
range of emerging and established photographers whose practices include landscape and architectural installation, abstract and concrete photography, experimental mixed media
works, and social documentary.
Done in collaboration with the San Juan Island National Historical Park, the show
ranges from site - specific
works that respond to the inside / outside dynamics of the remaining
historic buildings and the natural beauty of the island, to videos, paintings, photographs, print - based
works, and sculptures that examine the perhaps permanent, never - to - be-resolved nature of the larger understanding of the Americas.
Done in collaboration with the San Juan Island National Historical Park, the show
ranges from site - specific
works that respond to the inside / outside dynamics of remaining
historic buildings and the natural beauty of the island, to video
works, paintings, photographs, print - based
work, and sculptures that examine the perhaps permanent, never - to - be-resolved nature of the larger understanding of the Americas.
In order to explore this theme within his oeuvre, Grasso carefully selected
historic works from the Renaissance and Baroque collection of the Bass Museum of Art to create a dialogue with his own
works from a wide
range of media, all of which investigate a notion of history that is neither linear nor cyclical.»
The Graham Foundation performance residency program invites practitioners
working in a wide
range of disciplines to expand architectural discourse and
work directly with the physical spaces of the Foundation's
historic Madlener House.
The School presents an Evening Lecture Series in the Fall and Spring semesters, generally twice a week, featuring an international roster of speakers including artists talking on their own
work and critics and scholars covering a
range of
historic subjects.
Historic paintings by artists such as Johann Zoffany are followed by
works in a diverse
range of media by contemporary artists, including Jeremy Deller's Iggy Pop Life Class (2016), Cai Guo - Qiang's film One Thousand Youngsters Drawing David (2010) and Jenny Saville's Entry (2004).
An Experience of Amusing Chemistry: Photographs 1990 — 1890 comprises some 120
works created using a wide
range of
historic photographic techniques, whose reinvention causes a ghostly displacement of time characteristic of all McDermott & McGough's
work.
The exhibition includes
works by artists, graphic designers, and publishers in formats
ranging from little known comic books to covers for
historic books and magazines, to etchings, digital prints, drawings, and media - based
works by some of today's leading artists.
Taking its title from an early, immersive sound environment, White Space presents a
range of
historic works by Marina Abramović, most of which have never been exhibited before.
As such, Morgan
works with a remarkable
range of both
historic and contemporary art on paper as well as contemporary artists.
In her response to this
historic work, Kozloff drew upon a wide
range of her artistic practices, incorporating her interest in cartography, decoration, history, material culture, and politics.
«Mark brings tremendous experience in the conservation of paintings across a diverse
range of
historic periods, having previously
worked with some of the most comprehensive encyclopedic collections in the nation, as well as internationally,» said Anderson.
Taking its title from an early, immersive sound environment, White Space presents a
range of
historic works by Marina Abramovi?.
Included are
works by artists, graphic designers, and publishers in formats
ranging from comic books to
historic book covers and magazines along with etchings, digital prints, drawings and media - based
works.
Upcoming shows include
works of art and design that
range from
historic to contemporary.
For example, Bryan Osburn's paintings use «folkloristic textures,
ranging from Far Eastern to Latin American, Caspar David Friedrich's romantic landscapes, Surrealism, as well as the
work of the 1950s,» whereas Alexi Worth's paintings quote «absurdist figurative distortions, the language of the comic book, and, occasionally, citations of
historic paintings.»
Last year, he followed up with an exhibition called «The Oracle,» a show that brought together a
range of contemporary and
historic works: sculptures by the esteemed Henry Taylor, 19th century carvings from the Sudan, totemic ceramic pieces by Ruby Neri, and Joseph's «m.A.A.d.» video, an extraordinary multichannel rumination on the real and the imagined in the city of Compton.
An Experience of Amusing Chemistry: Photographs 1990 — 1890 comprises some 120
works created using a wide
range of
historic photographic techniques, including the use of palladium, gum, salt and cyanotype prints.
The exhibition highlights
works by artists, graphic designers, writers, and publishers in formats
ranging from little known comic books to covers for
historic books and magazines, to etchings, digital prints, drawings, and mediabased
works by some of today's leading artists.
Over the last decade, this series has presented the highest quality
work by the most important
historic African - American artists, showcasing a full
range of aesthetic styles, subjects and media.
It is the largest show since Long's retrospective at the Tate in 2009, and is a unique opportunity to see new site - specific
works set within the
historic landscape of Houghton, alongside permanent pieces by a
range of contemporary artists, including James Turrell, Zhan Wang, Jeppe Hein, Stephen Cox, Rachel Whiteread, Anya Gallaccio and Phillip King.
To be eligible for membership, candidate cities must have no more than 50,000 residents and must pledge to
work towards implementing a
range of programs from the promotion of organic agriculture, the banning of genetically modified foods and organisms, urban revitalization and
historic preservation, alternative energy systems, preservation of local tradition and heritage, signage and light regulations, to building awareness of the local citizenry for the Slow City goals.
Cynthia Myers is the author of numerous novels and her nonfiction
work has appeared in publications
ranging from «
Historic Traveler» to «Texas Highways» to «Medical Practice Management.»
In the past, the goats have
worked on a variety of projects
ranging anywhere from
historic sites to golf courses.