Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic collections»

For his seventh solo exhibition in Los Angeles, Svenson will present books and prints scanned from his idiosyncratic collections of newspaper clippings, magazine photos, paper towels, found diaries and books from his youth.
For decades, a broad spectrum of artists have produced their own small books, revisiting, rebelling against, and responding to the American painter and photographer's idiosyncratic collections.
Julia Stoschek belongs to an exclusive group of people who have put together idiosyncratic collections with great dedication, have made these accessible to the public in their museums and who do not shy away from raising significant private funds for the preservation of cultural objects and the running of their exhibition institutions.
Abess has one of the country's most idiosyncratic collections at his fingertips, one filled with all manner of material culture, from propaganda posters to iconic transportation signage to commemorative mugs with political undertones.
I produce postcard - sized and poster - sized works at each shop, working exclusively from their idiosyncratic collections of wood type, metal type, border, ornament, and cuts.
This idiosyncratic collection of objects comments on the tendency to overshare personal details in contemporary culture and questions who has the authority to ascribe value to objects.
While the outer books cast in resin represent a particular narrative or set of values, such as the commercial world or the public side of the self, the books captured inside offer a more personal and at times idiosyncratic collection of knowledge and our sense of the world.
The idiosyncratic collection presents the mask of a nation that, at least on the surface, appears to have never been happier.
Damien Hirst's attraction to artists who share his passions and anxieties has resulted in a conspicuously personal and idiosyncratic collection..

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To celebrate the exciting collaboration with the shopping network, we caught up with the idiosyncratic songstress about the collection, why she's currently rocking pink hair, and why she'll never be stranded on a deserted island.
This idiosyncratic perspective, which earned the label a cult following, prompted JW Anderson to present a women's capsule collection in 2010.
This ever idiosyncratic writer hasn't published a work of fiction since 2006, so this collection of short stories is highly anticipated.
From her early collections of mock burial artefacts, to primate - like figures constructed from discarded fur coats, and her more recent enigmatic gurus, Upritchard has developed a highly idiosyncratic language of sculpture that frequently borrows from craft practices and a broad range of references from the deep recesses of museum collections, folklore and counter-cultures to high modernist design.
From Group Material co-founder Julie Ault's personal art collection from the 1980s and»90s on view at Artists Space to Fiona Tan's film of the Sir John Soane Museum's antiquities collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (echoing Alain Resnais's great 1956 documentary of Paris's national library, «Toute la mémoire du monde») to the Museum of the City of New York's upcoming show of graffiti art collected by the late artist Martin Wong, artists and institutions are devoting considerable efforts to showing groups of historical art objects gathered through an idiosyncratic personal vision — with that act of curation being foregrounded as an artistic gesture.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
I am captivated by many different types of collections, from the significant objects curated and presented by museums to idiosyncratic displays in homes.
Regular customers and employees offer elements of their personal lives, boasting wallet - size family photos, posters of an iconographic athletes or pop stars, and a collection of idiosyncratic tchotchkes that pile up over time.
She has also served as Curator at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut, working with artists such as KAWS, Hope Gangloff, Brazilian troupe Chelpa Ferro, Andrea Dezso, Brody Condon and others; Assistant Curator of architecture and design at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, where she worked on groundbreaking exhibitions such as «Cai Guo - Qiang: I Want to Believe», «Zaha Hadid», and «Restoring a Masterpiece: Frank Lloyd Wright «s Guggenheim Museum»; Curator of Collections and Public Programs at the Price Tower Arts Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, a facility housed in Frank Lloyd Wright's idiosyncratic tower and now a World Heritage Site; Director of Community Outreach of the Queens Theatre in the Park in New York City, a premier performing arts venue that serves the most ethnically diverse county in the nation; and as Project Coordinator for the Mexico Now Festival, New York City's first — and only — annual festival of contemporary Mexican art and culture.
Jim Shaw's exhibition of paintings and sculpture at Metro Pictures is the influential artist's first in New York since his 2015 New Museum survey «The End is Here,» in which he exhibited an immersive installation; his idiosyncratic paintings, drawings and sculpture; his exalted collection of thrift store paintings (first shown at Metro Pictures in 1991); and densely accumulated oddball religious ephemera.
The walls were hung with an idiosyncratic selection of artworks drawn from the collection of the artist and the museum (Sol Lewitt had donated some of them, including Lawler's Birdcalls, to the Wadsworth).
The exhibition features more than seventy works of art as well as a collection of the artist's notebooks, sketchbooks and models providing a glimpse into the childhood beginnings of Hancock's idiosyncratic vision.
This collection of 36 ink drawings is her own idiosyncratic survey of the highlights of Modernism.
This evolving continuum of personal and idiosyncratic images is often presented in epic collections of small - scale drawings, paintings, and photographs, presented in flowing and seemingly haphazard installations that appear to grow organically, like a busy life well lived.
1999 Strengthening Wind from Changing Directions: The Paul Maenz Collection, Kunst zu Weimar Sammlungen - Neues Museum Weimar, DE Entrevoir, Villa du Parc, Annemasse, FR oLdNEWtOWn, Casey Kaplan, New York, US Kirsten Ortwed, Lawrence Weiner, Barry Le Va, Kunsthalle, Malmö, SW Zeichnen ist eine Andere Art von Sprache: Neuere Amerikanische Zeichnungen aus einer New Yorker Privatsammlung, Akademie der Künste, Berlin, DE Til Mertz, Vestsjœllands Kunstmuseum, Sorø, DK Heroines and Heroes: an Idiosyncratic Anthology of International Art (1943 - 1999), Cynthia Broan Gallery, New York, US Hogar TV Hogar: Guía de Televisión (Canal 3: La Cocina), Museo Nacional - Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, ES Bookmarks7, Northern Illinois University Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, US Art at Work: Forty Years of the Chase Manhattan Collection, Museum of Fine Arts and Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, US Proliferation, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California, US Positionen / Posizioni, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Bolzano, IT L'Art et l'Écrit, Espace Sculfort, Maubeuge, FR Parkett, Parkett Viewing Room, New York, US Mach's Gut, Mensch: das Letzte Jahrtausend des Homo Sapiens geht zu Ende, Kunstverein, Schwerte, DE Drawn from Artists» Collections, Drawing Center, New York, US A Piece of Furniture..., Galerie Anselm Dreher, Berlin, DE Conceptualism: Points of Origin, 1950s - 1980s, Queens Museum of Art, New York, US; Walker Art Center, Minnesapolis, Minnesota, US; Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida, US Scripta Manent, Esso Gallery, New York, US Wallpaintings, Helga Maria Klosterfelde, Hamburg, DE Audrey Hepburn: una Donna, lo Stile, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Florence, IT Wände / Walls, Konrad Fischer Galerie, Dusseldorf, DE Troublespot.Painting, MUHKA & NICC, Antwerp, BE Save the Day: Eine Aktion anlässlich des 60.
Now on view at the Museum of Modern Art, this addicting and idiosyncratic 13 minute film explores various creations myths, through a dizzying display of modern and ancient artifacts and images which open and close in windows on the screen, set against a hip hop beat and spoken word poetry on the origins of life, in some ways taking aim at the history and science of anthropological collections.
Explores the dynamics of contemporary art tastes, building collections and the trends, strategy and motivations behind art acquisition, the book provides a unique perspective into the idiosyncratic stories behind collections and artworks, as told by the collectors.
This exhibition brings together 80 paintings from private and public collections, revealing Sargent's idiosyncratic view of the world and the scale of his achievement.
Grayson Perry's exhibition takes visitors on an idiosyncratic pilgrimage through the British Museum's permanent collections.
In several ways, the exhibition is utterly contemporary: not only does it address our Internet - driven age (Wikipedia is, after all, the twenty - first century version of Auriti's utopian construct), but it also reflects a timely interest in idiosyncratic «collections
Pursuing a unique and idiosyncratic approach to writing fiction in his 1999 «Endland Stories» collection and subsequent publications, Etchells has also led the performance group Forced Entertainment, based in Sheffield since its inception in 1984, renowned for making and touring theatre performances, live art, video & durational performance throughout the UK, Europe and locations around the world, and widely considered to be one of the greatest British theatrical exports of the past 30 years.
Designed with input from the artist, the exhibition features over 60 works drawn primarily from the Museum's rich collection of highly idiosyncratic work made by Lucas Samaras.
There are additional and idiosyncratic challenges associated with social media collection.
«We've had these systems that are kind of a collection of idiosyncratic features and control methods and they've all built up over the years into something that can be quite intimidating to get into if you haven't been with us along the way,» Tsujimoto continues.
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