Not exact matches
Alongside an
introductory note by Tony Conrad that served as a press release for the two gallery
exhibitions, the book contains a new
text by Diedrich Diederichsen and a comprehensive documentation of all the «Yellow Movies» still in existence.
A catalogue will be published for the
exhibition, featuring an
introductory text by Lise Pennington, senior curator at ARoS, and a peer - reviewed
text by Anne Ring Petersen, associate professor at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen.
The title and the
introductory text are both half - covered with a green strip of paper, yet they refer to the previous
exhibition.
The
exhibition's
introductory text panel explains, «As images are rendered into objects, and objects are circulated as images, the boundaries between the physical and the virtual are blurred, challenging us to rethink how we see the world around us.»
The
exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated publication including an
introductory text by Gaines; a scholarly essay by Michael Brenson, Senior Critic at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design; and newly commissioned poetry by Robin Coste Lewis, winner of the 2015 National Book Award for Poetry.
This implies an overriding narrative, which is unusual for an
exhibition nearly devoid of
text labels and unaccompanied by a meet - the - artist
introductory video....
When visitors enter the art gallery, there will be an
introductory film and throughout the
exhibition space the art works will be identified with extended wall
text and two multimedia presentations will provide further information.
You can think of this
introductory text as a welcome mat and an online version of the
exhibition of the same name, Person of the Crowd, on view at and around the Barnes Foundation from February 25 through May 22, 2017.
«The «21st - century naturalist,»» curator Ruth Erickson explains in an
introductory text to the
exhibition Mark Dion: Misadventures of a 21st - Century Naturalist currently on view at ICA / Boston, «investigates nature as part of...
Pace will publish an e-catalogue to accompany the
exhibition, with an
introductory text by artist Damien Hirst and an essay contributed by novelist William Boyd.