Sentences with phrase «judged by a artwork»

And judging by the artwork, Toad won't be playable.
Another way the exhibition is set apart is the show is judged by a artwork professional from a major artwork institution.

Not exact matches

Artwork should be on 9 - by -12-inch paper, and will be judged on theme, originality, creativity and overall design.
Judging will be by Louise Hallauer, a local animal artist specializing in dogs, who will have some of her artwork on display in the theater lobby.
Daedalic Entertainments upcoming point & click adventure is starting to look like one amazing experience if we are to judge by these latest screenshots and artworks released
Alternatively — and this seems likely judging by the presence of Death Mountain in the background of artwork, which during Wind Waker was breaking the surface of the ocean as Dragon Roost Island, — the game could instead take place decades after Wind Waker.
This past month, a bizarre, three - year - long lawsuit accusing the artist Peter Doig of falsely claiming he never made a 40 - year old landscape painting signed «Pete Doige,» finally came to a close when the judge sided with the painter due to the sheer preponderance of evidence that he had nothing to do with the middling artwork (which was in fact made by a prison inmate).
The decision by Celant, ably assisted in this mammoth task by five young curators, to recreate these earlier historic exhibitions implies neutrality: the curators working in the Fascist period selected these artworks, and audiences of today can judge for themselves.
The judged non-juried show features artworks by Guild Hall members who are artists.
The final artworks were carefully selected for the exhibition by a panel of judges including Yinka Shonibare MBE, Carly Jayne - Shape Open Prize Winner 2014, and from Shape Arts, Tony Heaton OBE and Ben Fredericks (video / audio only).
Our three judges also selected their top 10 artworks from our Open Call for «Art Inspired by Water.»
However, judging by the names that are exhibited in the gallery, it covers mostly graffiti and street artwork.
Feel free to compare and contrast the exhibitions, notice artworks and artists selected by more than one judge and select your own favorites.
Artworks will be judged by Susan Taylor, The Montine McDaniel Freeman Director at NOMA, Russell Lord, the Freeman Family Curator of Photographs, Prints & Drawings at NOMA, and Mel Buchanan, the RosaMary Curator of Decorative Arts & Design at NOMA.
Click here to discover the artist and artworks selected by the judges for our Online Exhibition.
Artworks are judged by an art world professional.
These positions have come to define our present age where artworks are rapidly converted to image data circulating globally at high speeds and the success of an artwork is judged by its ability to saturate social networks; where meaningful engagement has been switched for maximum exposure.
The artworks were selected from 2,667 entries from 88 countries, submitted for judging anonymously by a panel which included journalist and broadcaster Rosie Millard and artist Glenn Brown.
Judging by what Mr. Zinsser and company have dug up and received from artists — most of these artworks once hung on Mr. Pretto's walls or passed through his hands — he was an interesting one, with a clear and rigorous sensibility.
Artworks will be judged by Marla Prather, curator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
The final artworks were carefully selected for the exhibition by a panel of judges including Yinka Shonibare MBE, Shape Open Prize Winner 2014 Carly Jayne, Shape Chief Executive Tony Heaton OBE and Open coordinator Ben Fredericks.
Selected by two esteemed art - world judges, Bard Center for Curatorial Studies director Tom Eccles and Jewish Museum assistant curator Kelly Taxter, the $ 4,000 award was given in recognition of the best artwork in the fair.
The winner will be awarded: 1) a letter of award signed by the panel of judges; 2) the winning curatorial proposal will be designed as an online exhibition on Artsy.net; and 3) a curatorial fellowship and honorarium enabling the winner to select works from the Rauschenberg Foundation Shuffle artwork lending library to curate an exhibition at the winner's academic institution.
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