Sentences with phrase «innovative exhibition strategies»

«Ultimately, the goal is to expand the understanding of the arts of Africa through landmark acquisitions and innovative exhibition strategies that link together historical, modern and contemporary African arts, and placing them in local, transnational, and global contexts.

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A founding father of the International art market, those strategies included innovative solo exhibitions and even monthly stipends that, in a very real sense, ensured the creation of so many cherished artworks.
And exhibitions such as «St. Petrischnee» or Mark Leckey's, which transport counter-cultural strategies and aesthetics into the museum context, thereby challenge the genesis of artistic strategies as well as the innovative power of social movements.
Saatchi's disregard for conventional display decorum has given rise to an innovative curatorial strategy: the solo show scattered within a group exhibition - or is it vice versa?
Strategies for Architecture, City and Planet, the major exhibition that MAXXI Architettura is devoting to the architecture of the third millennium and its most innovative practitioners.
Special exhibitions, gallery installations, innovative interpretive strategies, and programming showcase UMMA's collections.
This exhibition is organized in conjunction with the 2018 NV STEAM Conference, a statewide education conference focused on ideas and strategies that incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math education into innovative classroom practices that foster student creativity and innovation.
The Getty Research Institute presents Greetings from L.A. Artists and Publics, 1950 - 1980 a new exhibition on view February 5, 2012, surveys the emergence of a community of artists who developed innovative strategies for reaching out to, and even creating, diverse and varied publics.
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.
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