Sentences with phrase «includes essays»

The book was published for her recent solo exhibition at Kristianstad Konsthall and includes essays by the Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgård and Swedish art critic Karin Faxén.
do it: the compendium includes essays contextualizing do it, a collection of artists» instructions from past editions, and new artists» instructions commissioned specifically for this book and 20th anniversary exhibition.
The catalogue includes essays by MoMA curator Ann Temkin, cultural critic Michael Bracewell and art historian Robert Pincus - Witten, along with a conversation between Hirst, Ed Ruscha and John Baldessari.
Published in conjunction with Black Dog Publishing, UK, this richly illustrated book includes essays by Jamie Hilder, David MacWilliam, Michael Turner, Scott Watson and William Wood, and features a chronology of Morris's prolific practice from the mid-1960s onwards.
The catalogue includes essays by Donald Albrecht, Curator at the Museum of the City of New York; Barry Bergdoll, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History at Columbia University and Curator of Architecture and Design at The Museum of Modern Art; Paul Galloway, a collection expert at MoMA; Mr. Hanks; and Juliet Kinchin, Curator of Architecture and Design at MoMA.
Volume I includes essays by writer and cultural theorist Stuart Hall and art critic Adrian Searle, a conversation between the artist and curator Thelma Golden and words by Beth Coleman.
NOT OVER includes essays by Cynthia Carr, Robert Atkins, Aldrin Valdez, and Nelson Santos, color reproductions of over 50 artworks and projects; an interview between artist members Jessica Whitbread and Frederick Weston, memorable quotes by artists, activist and writers, and a timeline of exhibitions, programs and other Visual AIDS milestones.
This volume, the most comprehensive monograph of Harrison's sculpture, video and painting to date, provides documentation of the past 15 years of her work and includes essays by Tom Eccles, David Joselit, Iwona Blazwick and Jack Bankowsky, plus contributions from Paul Chan, John Kelsey, Allan McCollum, Lucy Raven, Amy Sillman and Steven Stern.
The illustrated exhibition catalog includes essays by Rabbi David Adelson, D. Min., Dean, HUC - JIR / New York; Dr. Alyssa Gray, Mehlman Chair in Rabbinics, HUC - JIR / New York; Laura Kruger, Curator, HUC - JIR Museum; and Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Director, HUC - JIR Museum.
It includes essays by Lord and Wade Davis, renowned anthropologist and Explorer - in - Residence at the National Geographic Society.
This fully illustrated publication includes essays by Katherine Brinson, Suzanne Hudson, Richard Prince and James Rondeau, as well as a definitive bibliography and exhibition history.
The accompanying catalogue includes essays by Bösch and Viennese critic Peter Gorsen.
This accompanying catalogue includes essays by Claudia Conforti, Philippe Costamagna, Elizabeth Cropper, Carlo Falciani and many more.
Published by the Aperture Foundation, the 156 - page book includes essays by Laura Wexler of Yale University and Dennis C. Dickerson of Vanderbilt University, along with an interview conducted by fellow photographer Dawoud Bey.
The catalogue includes essays by Rosalind Krauss and Benjamin H.D. Buchloh.
This volume includes essays on the history of the series, the artists, the themes connecting them and an annotated chronology of the Project Series exhibitions 1 through 50.
It includes essays by Robert Storr and Alex Farquharson, as well as a summary of «Nigergate» by investigative journalist Carlo Bonini.
This fully illustrated volume, published to accompany a new installation of Rose's work at Kunsthaus Bregenz, includes essays addressing the complexity of the artist's works by curator Thomas D. Trummer, art historian Chus Martínez, writer Claudia La Rocco, and writer and curator Laura McLean - Ferris.
The catalogue includes essays by Eileen Jeng Lynch and Robert C. Morgan.
includes essays by Elizabeth Kolbert, Trevor Paglen, Katie Holten, Center for Land Use Interpretation, and many others.
Published by [NAME] Publications, the book includes essays from Jane Hart, Erica Ando and Sandra Schulman and images of works by over 150 South Florida artists working in a variety of media.
An exhibition catalog will be released, which includes essays by Aimee Friberg, Tanya Gayer, and Oliver Shultz.
Opie's images from the portfolio are the subject of a new book published by DelMonico Books • Prestel, also entitled 700 Nimes Road, which includes essays by Ingrid Sichy and Hilton Als.
It includes essays by the curator Jens Hoffmann, the scholar José Luis Barrios, and the film critic Ernesto Diezmartínez Guzmán as well as information on all the participating artists and their works, extended notes on the classic films selected by the artists, and a special insert featuring a newly commissioned photographic project by Fernando Ortega depicting abandoned or repurposed movie theaters in Mexico City.
This in - depth, illustrated study of mail art includes essays by leading artists and historians in the field, including Fluxus artists Ken Friedman, Dick Higgins, and Ray Johnson.
Mediations includes essays and contributions from curators, historians, and photographic scholars, providing context for the complex ideas that Meiselas has addressed throughout her career.
The catalogue includes essays by Rizvana Bradley and Jeannine Tang, as well as a conversation between Mel Y. Chen and Julia Bryan - Wilson.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, which includes essays by Miranda Lash; Eleanor Heartney, critic for Art in America; Patricia C. Phillips, Associate Provost at the Rhode Island School of Design; Patricia Covo Johnson, former critic for the Houston Chronicle; and Herb Tam, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Museum of Chinese in America; and poet Andrei Codrescu.
- The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, which includes essays by Lydia Yee, Chief Curator, Whitechapel Gallery and Briony Fer, Professor of Art History, University College London.
Featuring a portfolio of Jason Schmidt's new photographs, the book is edited by Brooke Hodge, co-published with DelMonico Books / Prestel and includes essays by Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher; Hodge; Mayer Rus, the West Coast editor of Architectural Digest; and Hammer Curatorial Fellow Ellen Donnelly.
The catalogue provides art historical scholarship and cultural context to the exhibition and includes essays written by Peter MacKeith, Honorary Consul General to Finland; Timo Valjakka, an independent writer, curator, and critic based in Helsinki and London; and curator O'Brien.
Featuring work by Giovanni Segantini, Théo Van Rysselberghe, Albert Dubois - Pillet, Georges Seurat, Vittore Grubicy de Dragon, Maximilien Luce, Paul Signac, Emilio Longoni, Camille Pissarro, Angelo Morbelli, Henri - Edmond Cross, Plino Nomellini, Charles Angrand, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Giovanni Sottocornola, Jan Toorop and Gaetano Previati, it includes essays by Greene, as well as by noted scholars Giovanna Ginex, Dominique Lobstein and Aurora Scotti Tosini.
The accompanying exhibition catalogue includes essays by White, critic and art - historian Dore Ashton and artist and writer Joan Banach.
Beech's published writing includes essays for the anthologies Speculative Aesthetics, Urbanomic (2014), Realism, Materialism, Art, Sternberg Press (2015), and contributions for the Irish and the Montreal Biennales» catalogues.
The volume Keys to a Passion (scientific advisor Patricia Falguières) includes essays by: Jean - Pierre Criqui, Alain Cueff, Patricia Falguières, Élisabeth Lebovici, Jacqueline Lichtenstein, Robert Storr, as well as texts by the following specialists in the artists and their output: Marie - Laure Bernadac, Philippe Büttner, Wietse Coppes, Arne Eggum, Jörg Garbrecht, Ulrike Groos, Annegret Hoberg, Olivier Kaeppelin, Élisabeth Lebovici, Giovanni Lista, Marcella Lista, Jean - Claude Marcadé, Marianne Mathieu, Isabelle Monod - Fontaine, Michael Peppiatt, Arnauld Pierre, Anne Robbins Josse, Pascal Rousseau, Marielle Tabart, Riccardo Venturi, Véronique Wiesinger.
Recent catalogue writing includes essays on Dieter Roth, Camille Henrot, Nina Canell and Laure Prouvost, Uri Aran and Elad Lassry.
It includes essays by curator Omar Kholeif, Ed Halter and Erika Balsom; conversations between pioneering video artist Judith Barry and Sarah Perks; and newly commissioned artist interviews with Ulla Wiggen and Jonas Lund by Séamus McCormack, plus a sequence of artist interventions from Douglas Coupland.
The publication includes essays authored by exhibition co-curators Suzanne Gott, Kristyne S. Loughran, Betsy D. Quick, and Leslie W. Rabine.
The catalogue includes essays by Jeffrey Grove and Olga Viso, as well as a work by Pulitzer Prize finalist, playwright, and feminist philosopher Susan Griffin and texts by Bill Arning, Director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and Helen Molesworth, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, ICA, Boston.
This fully illustrated publication includes essays by James Oles, Josh Kun, Rúben Gallo, Jamillah James, and Harriet Stratis; a discussion with artists Jim Nutt and Gladys Nilsson, with introduction by Mark Pascale; and a foreword by the exhibition's curator Elsa Longhauser, Executive Director, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
This volume includes essays and an interview with the artist.
It includes essays on working methods and collaboration by photography curator Rebecca Senf, Norton Family Curator of Photography at the Phoenix Art Museum, and an essay by Stephen Pyne, Regents» Professor, Arizona State University, that provides a conceptual framework for understanding the history of the canyon.
Imperfect Chronology: Arab Art from the Modern to the Contemporary (Works from the Barjeel Collection) includes essays by Whitechapel Gallery Curator Omar Kholeif as well as commissioned texts by Kamal Boullata, Iftikhar Dadi, Rasha Salti, Nada Shabout, Gilane Tawadros, and Edward McDonald - Toone with introductions by Iwona Blazwick and Sultan Sooud Al - Qassemi.
A fully illustrated catalog includes essays by Charlotta Kotík and Philip Rylands, director emeritus of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Published by the National Gallery of Art in association with Princeton University Press, the accompanying exhibition catalog includes essays by Greenough, Philip Brookman, consulting curator, Andrea Nelson, associate curator of photographs, and Diane Waggoner, curator of 19th - century photographs, all at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, as well as Leslie Ureña, assistant curator of photographs, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
It includes essays by Director of The Fruitmarket Gallery Fiona Bradley and writer and academic Briony Fer, along with a conversation between Anthony Spira, Director of MK Gallery and Anna Barriball.
A fully illustrated catalogue includes essays that examine Diebenkorn's interactions with Matisse's work throughout his long career by Matisse / Diebenkorn co-curators Katy Rothkopf, BMA Senior Curator of European Painting & Sculpture, and Janet Bishop, SFMOMA Thomas Weisel Family Curator of Painting and Sculpture.
In 2011, Lund Humphries published the monograph, Alessandro Raho, which includes essays by Michael Bracewell, Nicholas Cullinan and Catherine Wood.
The catalogue includes essays by Whitechapel Gallery Curator Omar Kholeif as well as commissioned texts by Jean Fisher (art critic), Lorenzo Fusi (Artistic Director of the International Contemporary Art Prize), Graziella Parati (Professor at Dartmouth College) and Nikos Papastergiadis (Professor at the University of Melbourne).
Featuring works by a world - class roster of artists including Francis Alÿs, Fiona Banner, Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Tracey Emin, Alex Katz, Sarah Lucas, Mike Nelson, Cindy Sherman, John Stezaker and Wolfgang Tillmans, this fully illustrated catalogue also includes essays by Glenn Adamson, Frances Borzello, Nicholas Cullinan and Amelia Jones, as well as a selection of quotes by influential writers and theorists as chosen by some of the artists included.
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