Sentences with phrase «innovative curatorial work»

Haynes» innovative curatorial work has received favorable recognition in publications such as the New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and Art in America.

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She brings an acute eye and extensive experience, a hallmark of which has been innovative presentations and working with artists and collectors,» said Margi Conrads, director of curatorial affairs at Crystal Bridges.
With work by both post-war artists and emerging practitioners — including Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Jason Rhoades, Martin Kippenberger, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Tetsumi Kudo, and Andrea Zittel, among others — the exhibition reflects the museum's expanded curatorial purview in its new home, which creates intergenerational dialogues between post-war and contemporary artists, and champions new narratives that provide insight into the most innovative artists working today.
Her role will also consist in devising and leading innovative curatorial projects which investigate how museums and collections can work collaboratively with contemporary artists to address diverse audiences for visual art in Britain.
The Fair is a place to encounter the most innovative emerging artists, new work by established masters and rare vintage pieces, and as such is guided by a Curatorial Committee comprised of some the field's most esteemed curators, critics and museum directors.
The 1974 exhibition publicized rare and hardly known Russian Avant - garde sculptural work for the first time in the West and the 1988 retrospective presented a comprehensive selection of 20th century masters from Arp and Brancusi, Gonzalez and Matisse to the Stenberg brothers and Torres - Garcia in an innovative curatorial setting.
Photo London is a place to encounter the most innovative emerging artists, new work by established masters and rare vintage pieces, and as such is guided by a Curatorial Committee comprised of some the field's most esteemed curators, critics and museum directors.
Burning in Water — New York is an art gallery and project space featuring an innovative curatorial programme that highlights the work of living artists.
«While working closely with her on the Robert Ryman exhibition, I was continually impressed by her rigorous curatorial approach and innovative thinking.
To the past honorees, however, among whom I feel especially humbled and privileged to share this honor, I'd like to thank you for your example and achievements that have enriched us all: Andrea [Barnwell Brownlee], whose ambitious and inspired curatorial work gives voice to women artists of the African Diaspora; Jerry [Cullum], a visionary writer whose genius lies in his ability to synthesize the experience of art with poetic complexity; Louis [Corrigan], a trailblazing community leader whose innovative ethos and generosity has rekindled the boundless spirit of Nexus; Lisa [Cremin], a leader of responsible and responsive philanthropy who personifies the idiomatic true north for the arts in Atlanta; Lucinda [Bunnen], a brilliant artist and pioneering collector who established photography as an essential feature of contemporary visual culture in our city... and at the High Museum; and Susan [Bridges], den mother to us all, whose generosity of spirit is set off by her unshakable personal integrity.
Siren Arts will pursue different, innovative residency formats each summer, with artists working within new curatorial themes each year.
This work is from a portfolio of ten prints selected by Cubitt's innovative Curatorial Fellowship, which gives an emerging curator the opportunity to develop an exhibition program across an 18 - month period.
Ranging from large - scale installations to intimate ceramic portraits, the multimedia exhibition showcases works in combinations of neon, video, glass, drawing, painting, and clay with innovative approaches to both new and traditional media.At the opening reception one artist will receive the $ 10,000 Arlene Schnitzer prize selected by the Museum's curatorial staff.
This is Wolfgang Tillmans's first ever exhibition at Tate Modern and brings together works in an exciting variety of media — photographs, of course, but also video, digital slide projections, publications, curatorial projects and recorded music — all staged by the artist in characteristically innovative style.
«While working closely with [Courtney] on the Robert Ryman exhibition, I was continually impressed by her rigorous curatorial approach and innovative thinking.
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