Sentences with phrase «is a curator interested»

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One of the nicest guys in the Twittersphere, Sean is also best - selling author, keynote, and consistent curator of interesting digital information.
His New York City - based team of five is supplemented by eight part - time curators in cities around the world, from Los Angeles to Tel Aviv, all of whom are tasked with finding stylish clothes, interesting books, vintage watches, antique furniture and other desirables for the Bureau.
But that pending legislation — the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act — is making a number of museum curators nervous, including some who consider themselves sympathetic toward Indian interests.
Perhaps for that reason, the growth and interest in crafts since the «60s has been phenomenal in the eyes of Smith and the Renwick Gallery «s curator, Michael W. Monroe.
«Early on, museums were specifically interested in displaying luxurious objects,» says associate curator Yekaterina Barbash.
«Now more and more curators are interested in displaying the real life of ancient Egyptians.»
Sharing this interest with others is the main reason Paul plays the assiduous curator, along with the creative freedom it grants him.
Wheeler, as the school's curator (in addition to being on its advisory committee), encourages teachers interested in starting a similar program to collaborate with their state or local historical society (see «How To: Breathe Life into History»).
Some editors are strong on marketing, some act as curators whose job is to uncover the Next Big Thing in their sphere of interest, some are very much a cog working within the corporate constraints of a major brand.
Re Lucian's concern i think publishing will continue to morph and new alliances of writers, journalist, curators, illustrators, translators and social & mobile geeks will collaborate on ways to create ebooks, enhanced ebooks, interactive books — and additional distribution channels along with amazon... and increasingly what we create can be agnostic of technology, available on any devise, Mathew's coverage has been in - depth, up - to - date and writing for a wide audience... as a former JSJ reporter who is interested in this area i am in awe of his writing, and thankful for it, like so many others here evidentally are... maybe you, Matthew, will author your own Amazon - supported book?
Not only is Len one of the best curators for Kindle news and content, he is very interested in how these technologies change and shape the way we read.
Valve is really trying to tackle this problem head on with some interesting experiments like the Steam Curators and online forums, but it is pretty evident that they haven't solved it yet.
Examining the show in the context of curator Rubinstein's previous critical interests (particularly Rubinstein's coining of the term «provisional painting») Micchelli writes that «the genome of this generation of post-minimal abstractionists, who were born between 1939 and 1949, is embedded in the Provisional / Casual DNA... There isn't much that's casual or provisional about the paintings (one from each artist) on display, even though improvisation is their main modus operandi.
These interests also extend beyond the realm of collecting — DeWoody is a talented curator who has assembled shows for galleries in New York, New Orleans, Vermont, and London.
A time of both social and political unrest, visual art and music from this era are increasing catching the interest of curators.
Nonetheless, interest in African American art continues to gain traction and increasing values in their markets may indicate collectors and museums are recognizing a wider slate of African American artists long familiar to scholars and many curators.
Together these two experiments represent an artist - led rebellion against the market and its professional classes — collectors, dealers, curators, academics (and, yes, critics)-- that is best summarized by a Bruce maxim: «An art world built solely to feed the industry isn't an interesting place to live.»
If you are interested in becoming involved in the future, please send an email to the Assistant Curator of Education, Docent Programs at [email protected].
The curators set up agreeable rhythms between crosscurrents of form, and these correspondences were, at the very least, interesting.
«I wanted to do it because I think he's profoundly important and interesting,» said curator Ruth Fine.
As he told the MoMA curator William Rubin in 1969: «My main interest has been to make what is popularly called decorative painting» — decorative being the ultimate insult in western modernism, though no bad thing in other traditions — «truly viable in unequivocal abstract terms».
Schwabsky, art critic for The Nation and an editor for international reviews at Artforum, is a practitioner of what curator James Meyer describes as «a criticism of varied interests and passionate opinions.»
MUST - SEE EXHIBITION openings and interesting talks and appearances happening this week in black art: Sunday, June 1, 2014 @ 1 p.m. Franklin Sirmans Discusses Futbol Exhibit at LACMA Los Angeles Franklin Sirmans, curator of «Futbol: The Beautiful Game» at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (at left), is participating in a panel discussion...
[If you're a curator (or know a curator) at an art museum or institution, with an interest in showcasing the The Marfa Project, please reach out: [email protected]]
Are you a curator or have an interest in curating?
Although I have always had an interest in art outside of the gallery space, it was actually only after visiting a friend in a mental health unit a little while ago that we (the curator Niamh White and I) decided to start Hospital Rooms.
Interest in Cuban art will continue to grow, and Concrete Cuba's illustrations and chronology will be essential to art historians and curators in the coming years.
We have high editorial standards — including a strict conflict of interest policy (below)-- and our team is made up of artists, curators, and art historians who thoughtfully examine contemporary arts and art practices where they overlap with cultural and social issues.
Moreover, as she is a curator from Istanbul, she is very much interested in the country's current sociopolitical issues.
Curator Carl Gunhouse, a somewhat traditionalist photographer himself, believes that this mode of photography is still a potent way to make interesting images, even in light of innumerable new image - making technologies.
Creative Time curator Nato Thompson has made it pretty clear that he is more interested in social engagement than in «participatory art,» a term used by art historian Claire Bishop: that is, if given a choice between art and social engagement, he'll go with social engagement.
Ballroom Marfa is particularly interested in helping artists and curators achieve projects that have significant cultural impact but would be impossible to realize in a traditional gallery or museum setting.
Although these artists / photographers were not «winners» of Viridian's 2nd International Juried Photo Competition juried by Jennifer Blessing from the Guggenheim Museum, Vernita Nemec, Viridian's gallery director, felt the images of these twelve photographers to be as uniquely interesting as some of those chosen by the Guggenheim Curator.
One of the more interesting developments of recent years is that artists have been branching beyond simply making work in their studios, adopting the role of dealer, critic, publisher, curator, art fair - founder, nonprofit - founder, and even bar proprietor.
Theo is an aspiring curator and lecturer interested in feminism, gender, identity, and the sociocultural implications of clothing and dress in fashion and art.
Several months ago, those born in 1989 or after have been the subject of attention from two of the world's most interesting curators.
«It's interesting what shoes can convey about people,» said Bethany Engstrom, CMCA's associate curator.
Focus has seen increasingly ambitious presentations over the years and is a destination for curators and collectors looking for the most interesting young galleries and emerging artists from around the world.
From artists like Trevor Paglen and Eric Fischl to curators like Chrissie Illes and Johanna Burton, here are the most interesting conversations we had in 2017.
Rachel Uffner of Rachel Uffner Gallery (New York) shared: «This was our first year participating in Frieze New York and it was an extremely positive experience, with strong sales to quality collectors, great conversations with curators, and an encouraging show of support and interest from our colleagues in the international gallery community.
It's focus is to provide visibility to young art, particularly for lesser known visual artists to showcase their work to an international audience which includes artists, galleries, museums, curators and others interested in art.
-LSB-...] Paul Schimmel, the vice president of the Hauser & Wirth gallery here and the former chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, said Maurice Marciano's interest in art was revived when he toured a Takashi Murakami show at the museum in 2008.
«I saw Joseph Beuys's work for the first time... I tried to get one of the curators at Moma to be interested in it and I had such a rejection!
A modern update of the Medieval trade manuals — the «come - along - with - me» (vade mecum) of Medieval craftsmen — Words of Wisdom: A Curator's Vade Mecum is an invaluable guidebook for anyone interested in contemporary art and the practice of curating.
Thinking of painting as a form of technology is a very interesting vantage point, because if you consider the whole sweep of different mediums that artists are employing today — from video and virtual reality to immersive installation and performance — then painting becomes the least optimized medium for avant - garde curators to engage the kinds of crowds that come to biennials and exhibitions.
An associate curator at the ICA Philadelphia who also runs the underground artist publication organ White Walls, Elms has interests that run across disciplines, including performance (he is featuring many in the exhibition), literary pursuits, and that old chestnut, painting.
Part of its growth has been in response to increased interest from the museum's visitors, including those from Asia, who come to the Met wanting to see how curators tell the different stories of Asian art.
Judith Tannenbaum, Curator of Contemporary Art at the RISD Museum, remarks that Benglis has ``... always been very interested in the surfaces of her works, in their textural qualities, and she has sometimes described her artmaking process as working from the outside in.»
Although these artists were not «winners» of Viridian's 22nd International Juried Competition juried by Elisabeth Sussman of the Whitney Museum, Vernita Nemec, the gallery director of Viridian felt the art of these artists to be as uniquely interesting as some of those chosen by the Whitney Curator.
KW Friends are part of a network of enthusiastic art lovers, curators, artists and individuals with an interest in the arts and thereby contribute actively to the culturally multifaceted life of Berlin.
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