Beginning with the Renaissance masters, this scholarly and
innovative exhibition examines the term «unfinished» in the broadest possible way and includes works left incomplete by their makers, which often give insight into the process of their creation, as well as those that partake of a non finito — intentionally unfinished — aesthetic that embraces the unresolved and open - ended.
Not exact matches
By
examining Takei's diverse experiences and achievements, this entertaining and interactive
exhibition creates a portrait of a unique individual while offering an
innovative means of engaging with the social history of America.
Featuring nearly one hundred works from the artist's most
innovative years, the
exhibition examines how drawing played a major role in Dubuffet's development as he explored on paper new subjects and techniques and experimented with non-traditional tools and modes of application.
Drawn from the Morgan's collection, the
exhibition examines the origins of modern scenic design and chronicles the evolution of stage sets during the highly
innovative period of ca. 1900 to 1970.
This survey
exhibition — featuring roughly 100 objects from the museum's permanent collection —
examines the art and artists that broke ranks to do something
innovative.
A new
exhibition at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will
examine Cobra artists»
innovative use of animal images and their expression of popular visual culture.
In October, pressing ahead with its highly
innovative programme, Witte de With, Rotterdam, launched a one - year
exhibition project
examining questions surrounding contemporary moral and ethical conditions and dilemmas.
The
exhibition aims to demonstrate Gutai's extraordinary range of bold and
innovative creativity; to
examine its aesthetic strategies in the cultural, social and political context of postwar Japan and the West; and to further establish Gutai in an expanded, transnational history and critical discourse of modern art.
The first
exhibition to
examine the
innovative graphic work of a New York painter influential before her death yet already awaiting rediscovery.
The first
exhibition in the U.S. in nearly 50 years to
examine these radical,
innovative works — and MoMA's first monographic
exhibition of the artist — Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty will feature approximately 130 monotypes along with some 50 related works, including paintings, drawings, pastels, sketchbooks, and prints.