Sentences with phrase «key artworks by»

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The pioneering work was written by Edward Howe Forbush, a key Mass Audubon founder and its second president as well as state ornithologist, and commissioned by the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture (hence the connection with the Archives, which has responsibility for the Fuertes artwork.)
Joe Hill's Tales from the Darkside # 2 is out this Wednesday, and we've got a preview of the issue for you here... Joe Hill's revitalization of Tales from the Darkside will now only be seen in print, accompanied by the brilliant artwork of Hill's Locke & Key co-conspirator, Gabriel Rodriguez!
The students discuss key artistic features of the artwork inspired by the celebration and work by themselves to create a poster.
Aimed primarily at 7 - 14 year olds (Key Stages 2 and 3), but suitable for all given the nature of this historic event, this live school assembly, aligned with the national curriculum, has been inspired by Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, the stunning artwork comprising 888,246 ceramic poppies - each one representing a British military fatality during the war - tumbling down the walls and filling the moat at the Tower of London.
Artwork by local and regional artists is also a key design feature.
The Child of Light Deluxe Edition contains exclusive content, including a poster designed by Yoshitaka Amano, the renowned Japanese artist, a 24 page art book with previously unrevealed artwork and an igniculus key ring.
Created by well - known US artist Tyler Stout, the key artwork features Tyler's unique style as seen in his previous work for «Flight of the Conchords» and the Alamo Drafthouse cinema in Austin, Texas.
They are joined by a selection of rare film ephemera re-positioned as artworks ranging from costume designs for Rosemary's Baby to the complete original key book stills from The 39 Steps.
The artworks in «Eighteen Years of Painting People» on view at QF Gallery contain another layer: They represent Weber's personal search for the keys to lock the quandaries of personal relationships complicated by conflicting desires.
Recent, key gifts to the Studio Museum's permanent collection of artworks by McArthur Binion, Robert Blackburn and David Hammons conceptually and formally drive the exhibition's examination into this rich decade.
Key to the renovations, though less visible by design, are alterations that provide increased capacity for large - scale artworks and exhibitions, including enlarged access panels, a high - capacity scissor lift, environmental control upgrades, and improvements to the building envelope.
By sharing key stylistic elements in the artworks, such as their frontality, obsession with surface and static quality, the contemporary sculptures echo the mystery and scale of Nevelson's pieces, registering as somber black objects dissolving into complex surfaces.
Ephemeral events don't lend themselves to the retrospective treatment, but on February 9, the Pace Gallery will open «Happenings: 1958 — 1963» with a selection of never - before - seen photographs by Robert R. McElroy as well as related artworks by the movement's key proponents, Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Whitman, Jim Dine, Red Grooms, Simone Forti, and Carolee Schneemann among them.
The publication contributes new scholarship to this burgeoning field and offers original research on fifty - two artworks by such key figures as Frans Post, Frederick Edwin Church, José María Velasco, and Auguste Morisot, many of which are reproduced for the first time.
Conceived and produced under the artistic direction of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the exhibition showcases key works by Cheng in the framework of the Fondation's «Hors - les - Murs «program, destined to introduce previously unseen artworks from its permanent collection to audiences of the Espaces Culturels Louis Vuitton in Munich, Venice, Beijing, and Tokyo, thus realizing its mission to curate ambitious international art projects and share its collection with a broader public.
The exhibition includes around one hundred artworks from the Tate Collection together with key loans by artists such as Sara Barker, Leon Golub, Jasper Johns, Julie Mehretu, Matthew Monahan, Richard Tuttle and Hannah Wilke.
A simple act of switching off the lights was key to the artwork of Japan's representative at the 55th Venice Biennale, Koki Tanaka, presented by the Aoyama Meguro gallery.
During the»50s, Clark became one of the key figures in the Neo-Concrete movement, which explored the relationship between an artwork and its viewer, often by relying on abstraction pushed into the third dimension.
Other key donations include artworks by Canadian and international artists Kim Kennedy Austin, Kate Craig and Eric Metcalfe, Barbara Ess, Gathie Falk, Isabelle Hayeur, Al McWilliams, Ayumi Minemura and Stephen Prina, Barbara Probst, Evelyn Roth, Lawrence Weiner, and Johannes Wohnseifer.
Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) Toronto Founded in 1999, MOCCA's brief is to exhibit, collect, and promote contemporary art by Canadian and international artists, whose artworks address the key issues of our times.
Beautifully designed, with over 100 colour images including photographs of artists working in their studios and key artworks, this is a must - have publication for anyone enthralled by or curious about the exhibition.
A key member of what is often referred to as the Light and Space movement, Valentine is distinguished in particular by his in - depth understanding of synthetic materials and his ability to transform these industrial products into artworks that reveal his fascination with light, transparency, reflection, and surface.
Designed by the Houston architecture firm Carlos Jimenez Studio, the 55 - key hotel boasts a reception area filled with striking artworks by Jeff Elrod, Christopher Wool, and Mark Flood, and custom - made furniture like a handsome mahogany - and - steel reception desk crafted by local design studio Silla.
Outstanding in scope, design and scholarship, this essential volume features key artworks and a number of newly commissioned essays by music journalist Paul Morley, art historian Joachim Pissarro and Hayward Gallery curator Cliff Lauson, and a text by actor and musician Bill Bailey.
The carefully selected artworks — many exhibited for the first time as part of SFMOMA's collection — encompass paintings, sculptures, photography, media art, and installation, including key pieces by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Romare Bearden, David Hammons, Wifredo Lam, Glenn Ligon, Consuelo Kanaga, Nicole Miller, Chris Ofili, Lorna Simpson, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, and Fred Wilson, among others.
The key aim of The Line was to bring high - quality artworks out of warehouses and into the public realm so they can be enjoyed by as many people as possible and they have succeeded.
Illustrations of key works are supplemented by comparative images by different artists, sometimes in different periods, while short texts offer a biography of each artwork, tracing its inception and impact, and offering a view not only into the imagination of the artist but into the age in which we live.
The exhibition includes around one hundred artworks from the Tate Collection together with key loans by artists such as Sara Barker, Leon Golub, Jasper Johns, Matthew Monahan, Nancy Spero, Richard Tuttle and Hannah Wilke.
Artworks are joined by rare film ephemera ranging from costume designs for Rosemary's Baby to the complete original key book stills from The 39 Steps.
There will be over 30,000 products to browse through, all made by UK and Europe - based crafters and artisans, in key categories such as jewellery, home decor, artwork, and furniture.
The genteel peach - soft spectrum of pastels in the living room (pictured above) took their cue from its key artwork, an oscillating orb of colours by Charlotte Hallberg.
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