Sentences with phrase «important exhibitions about»

2012: A number of important exhibitions about Richter's works are being held around Europe, including the retrospective Panorama which travels to Berlin and Paris after being shown in London.
Excellent catalogue for this important exhibition about depiction of human beings in all their sorrow and reality.

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Important information and networking platform Alongside the exhibition, drink technology India visitors also got the opportunity to learn about current and future trends in the food, beverage and liquid - food industry as part of the supporting program.
It's a way to see what is important to you, what you care about, and the diversity of those around you,» says Hussain, the creator of the current interactive public art exhibition at Gutman Library Gallery...
Its 2016 Future Jobs report said that the only things that will be more important will be complex problem solving and critical thinking, two skills that anyone who's ever staged a theatrical production or exhibition will know all about.
The magazine «Country Life», in the 29 April 1899 takes up the story: «Some five - and - thirty years ago in fact, [i.e. about 1865], the small - sized or light - weight Bulldog was common in this country; so much so that dogs of the breed that scaled over 28 lbs were not encouraged at such shows as Birmingham, which was at that period the most important exhibition of its kind in England.
On view exclusively at The Met Breuer, this major international loan exhibition of about 120 works draws on The Met's rich collections of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art, while also featuring a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections.
Haynes is co-curator of an important Alma Thomas exhibition currently on view at the Studio Museum and is co-editing a comprehensive catalog about the artist known for her powerful use of color working in abstraction, which is expected to be published in November.
The exhibition argues that BMC was as an important historical precedent for thinking about relationships between art, democracy, and globalism.
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.
A friend and I recently had a conversation about the trend of galleries putting together shows of famous artist's lesser - known works from yesteryear and writing a vague exhibition text to explain why they're important.
Meanwhile, embedded in the dialogue are about 20 important contemporary art exhibition titles, aesthetic philosophical quotes, as well as titles of books on economic theory.
This exhibition explores a wide range of important topics including: personal histories, cultural traditions, environmental concerns, the effects of violence, changing ideas about gender and sexuality, and new approaches to the medium of photography.
The Museum does a great job of emphasizing the looking process, and I'd like to think that our Clyff Notes exhibition provides more insight into why it is so important to learn about Clyfford Still by looking closely at his work.
His series of works about the eight most important farmer rebellions on the banks of the Yellow River during the past 2000 years drew a lot of attention at his solo exhibition in 2012 at Gallery Alex Daniels — Reflex Amsterdam.
It is the responsibility of all students to actively and regularly check and use their Cooper Union email in order to receive, in a timely manner, official school announcements, important information about registration, messages of general interest about events, exhibitions and programs, safety updates, policy notifications, etc..
«Any exhibition of contemporary Arab art is an important step in creating inter-cultural dialogue and understanding beyond the prejudices that prevail about Arabs and Muslims.
Within the wider context of Canada's sesquicentennial and re-examinations of accepted narratives of nationhood, the exhibition raises important questions about how such knowledge is established as well as how artistic practice can produce vital new insight and imagination.
The very important thing about this exhibition, was not only that the artists had USA as a reference point, that is their country of origin or work, nor the way in which they had approached the basic concept, but is especially the connection between the works and the artists and their extension in space.
In this beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated book, art lovers learn about an important aspect of the history of the Houston contemporary art scene, while scholars gain insight into the history of the contemporary exhibition through a series of texts: essays, facts, reminiscences and anecdotes.
She has participated in important group exhibitions and international biennials including «Illumination», Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk (2016); «Another Minimalism», Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2015); «Formes simples», Centre Pompidou - Metz, Metz and Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2014); Manifesta 10, St. Petersburg (2014); «Light Show», Hayward Gallery, London; Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney and Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates (2013); 18th Biennale of Sydney (2012); «Fruits de la Passion», Centre Pompidou, Paris (2012); Manifesta 8, Murcia (2011); 5th International Media Art Biennale Seoul (2006); «Ecstasy: In and about altered states», Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2005); 5th International Biennale of Istanbul (1997); and 22nd International Biennale of São Paulo (1994).
About the artist Cho Yong - Ik has been highly lauded as one of South Korea's most important painters and recently held a major solo exhibition at the Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul.
A jewel box of an exhibition that opens up important questions about celebrity, patronage and sculpture
If this exhibition spoke clearly to me about anything, it was about how important, right now, the depiction of the figure is.
Josef Albers: Minimal Means, Maximum Effect Exhibition Dates: April 3 to August 1, 2010 Exhibition Venue: Galleries 101 ~ 103, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts About the Exhibition Josef Albers (1888 - 1976) was one of the most important artists and educators of the 20th century.
In this video, he introduces the key themes of the exhibition and talks about why he thinks art is important both politically and on a universal human level.
Author Jordan Amirkhani notes: «If the studio has traditionally been a place of solace from reality's complications, this exhibition seems to respond with urgent ambiguity by asking important and unresolved questions about the place of artistic practice within today's society, and the traditions of Western art making that have not (and will not) go away.»
If the studio has traditionally been a place of solace from reality's complications, this exhibition seems to respond with urgent ambiguity by asking important and unresolved questions about the place of artistic practice within today's society, and the traditions of Western art making that have not (and will not) go away.
She comments on her groundbreaking exhibition «Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art,» which opened at the Whitney Museum in November 1994; Promotes the Studio Museum's current exhibition, Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 - 1989,» an exploration of the work of Charles Gaines, an important conceptual artist and influential educator based in Los Angeles; And weighs in on the intersection of art and fashion when queried about being married to London - based designer Duro Olowu, whose silhouettes, vibrant color palette and mixed print aesthetic are influenced by his Jamaican - Nigerian heritage.
In the second of this two - part podcast series, produced on the occasion of the exhibition, Franklin Kelly talks with archivist Maygene Daniels about the personalities behind this important collection.
He has been included in important exhibitions at the Tate Modern (Street & Studio), Haus der Kunst (Click Double Click) and the 52nd International Venice Biennale, Ukrainian Pavilion (A Poem about an Inland Sea).
To mark the opening of Art Brussels this week, we spoke with curator of «Private Choices», Carine Fol, about the exhibition, what it was like to personally hand - pick the artworks, and why it's important that the public gets to see private collections.
Author Jordan Amirkhani notes: «If the studio has traditionally been a place of solace from reality's complications, this exhibition seems to respond with urgent ambiguity by asking important and unresolved questions about the place of artistic practice within today's society, and the traditions of Western -LSB-.....]
During this time I began a conversation with The Midland about a possible exhibition or project at their site, which seemed really important as it was so central to my research.
The focus of the exhibition is something very important to think about relative to this period, and that's performance — not just collaboration.
The texts serve multiple purposes, of which the most important two are: a: provoke people to come see the show, write about it, buy the work, etc. and, b: help people understand what the exhibition is «about».
Acknowledging this important anniversary, curator Madeline Bates envisions this exhibition as a return to ATHICA's roots as a space for avant - garde experimentation, dialogue about contemporary socio - political issues, and site - specific installation.
A bit about Jamea Richmond - Edwards: Given her recent inclusion in the Katzen Museum's «Art and Social Justice» exhibition, as well as the fact that her works are in very important public collections (in the US and Dakar), it is not surprising to find Jamea Richmond - Edwards listed among the 10 Female Artists of Color on the Rise (The Root, 2016) and 40 Black Artists You Should Know (Huff Post, 2013).
Curated by Alys Williams (VITRINE London / Basel), this exhibition brings about an opportunity for international artistic dialogue and exchange; important qualities in the ethos of both organisations.
His record of important exhibitions and acquisitions is extraordinary... He was famous for his gruff manner, which masked a warm and deeply affectionate colleague who cared enormously about modern art and the Museum that was home to him for more than forty years.»
In a world where we use Instagram and Twitter «likes» to assess who and what is important, the major new exhibition Follow will ask what impact the internet is really having on our concept of «reality», and how we think about ourselves, our idols and those around us.
But Temkin says something important about the way we need to see this exhibition,
Learn more about Warsaw - based artist Monika Sosnowska — among the most important young artists emerging from Eastern Europe today — and her exhibition Habitat in this lecture on art and Polish cultural history given by Senior Curator Heather Pesanti.
Jeanette D. Moses interviews Ruddy Roye about his current exhibition, his approach to Instagram, and why it is important to push past visual misconceptions.
ABOUT THE TRIENNIAL The New Museum Triennial is the only recurring international exhibition in New York City devoted to emerging artists from around the world, providing an important platform for a new generation of artists who are shaping the current discourse of contemporary art and the future of culture.
It was very important to me to not be understood like that, as my desire was to diversify curating and talk about exhibition making, not art making.
There have been so many articles written as of late about exhibitions that are taking place in commercial galleries and I certainly asked myself the question, but was told consistently by all the people who mentored me and whom I respect, that this was a great place to do it, an important place to do it.
The most important thing to say about this George Shaw exhibition, The Sly and Unseen Day is that the paintings are incredible.
Established in 1979, San Francisco's Fraenkel Gallery represents an important space for photography, having presented about 300 exhibitions to date, including those of the works by Diane Arbus, Edward Weston, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Walker Evans and Bernd and Hilla Becher.
«We are also excited about our 2018 exhibition season when we will mount an important show with a major catalogue featuring the work of early 20th century French ceramists, advancing our gallery's past efforts in exhibiting the work of such masters as Georges Hoentschel, Edmond Lachenal and Clement Massier,» he adds.
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