Sentences with phrase «key works from»

Here, corral everything you think might be useful in the role, while keeping key works from the job posting in mind.
Six key works from each period are showcased through text, ephemera and photo documentation.
The Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane presents a solo exhibition of key works from the past five years by leading Sydney based Malaysian artist Simryn Gill, open through October 17.
The exhibition will moreover bring together a number of key works from the five solo shows of West's work held at David Zwirner during the 1990s, beginning with Franz West: Investigations of American Art (1993), the gallery's inaugural exhibition.
Drawing together key works from public and private collections in America, Europe, and Asia, this exhibition of Zao's works illustrates the encounter between Asian aesthetics and international art movements that came to define postwar abstract painting.
A game of charades in which live participants performed 100 key works from the biennale's history, all day, every day.
Season Opener presents previously unseen works by the pioneering feminist artist Miriam Schapiro and leading photorealist Howard Kanovitz, as well as new sculpture by Mia Fonssagrives Solow, and key works from the estate of Sagaponack - based artist Sydney Butchkes.
For the first time in almost two decades, key works from Napoleone's collection are accessible to the public in Going Public — The Napoleone Collection.
Some key works from the Daimler Art Collection can be seen as part of the Just what is it... exhibition at the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) in Karlsruhe until April 2010.
Other contributions to the volume are a previously unpublished interview with Smithson by Moira Roth; a substantive historical and critical essay by Thomas Crow; an essay by MOCA curator Cornelia Butler discussing Smithson's lineage and his influence on contemporary artists; and a series of texts focusing on key works from Smithson's oeuvre, including Incidents of Mirror Travel in the Yucatan by Suzaan Boettger, Enantiomorphic Chambers by Ann Reynolds, Airport Terminal Project by Mark Linder, Spiral Jetty by Jennifer Roberts, Heap of Language by Richard Sieburth, Proposal for Monument at Antartica [sic] by Robert Sobieszek.
The catalogue features documentation of Breitz's work, commissioned by The Power Plant, Factum (2009), a series of video portraits featuring seven sets of identical twins and one set of identical triplets, as well as illustrations of key works from Breitz's oeuvre: Him + Her (1968 - 2008), Legend (A Portrait of Bob Marley)(2005), Becoming (2003), and Four Duets (2000).
The exhibition shows key works from the 1970s until today which relate Leeson's primary concerns with feminism, gender identity, and sexuality in an ever - tightening online straitjacket.
This exhibition of drawings and sculptures by Angus Fairhurst draws together key works from throughout his career and is the first gallery exhibition since the artist's death in 2008.
Featuring over 150 vintage prints and key works from international museums and private collections, the exhibition also demonstrates Man Ray's use of revolutionary photographic techniques and early experiments with colour, as well as surveying his published work in leading magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair.
This expansive exhibition by American artist Haim Steinbach includes key works from throughout his impressive forty year career during which he has re-defined the status of the object in art by focusing on the -LSB-...]
Tate Britain's major Pre-Raphaelite works including John Everett Millais's Ophelia 1851 - 2 and Dante Gabriel Rossetti's The Beloved 1865 - 6 will go back on display from Friday 8 August alongside other key works from the movement.
Opening on Tuesday, Februrary 7, the exhibition will feature a broad selection of the artist's work ranging from 1971 to 2009, including key works from four of her series: Abakans, Crowds, War Games and Coexistence.
Key works from her career include Composition (1940 - 43, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC); Gothic Landscape (1961, Tate Modern, London); Mysteries (1972, The Brooklyn Museum of Art); The Seasons (1957, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York) and Rising Green (1972, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
For the British Pavilion in 2011, Nelson elected to take as his starting point another of his own key works from the past decade, Magazin: Büyük Valide Han, originally built for the 8th International Istanbul Biennial in 2003.
Comprising key works from a range of international public and private collections, this volume traces the evolution of the artist's visual language and his engagement with a range of friends and others within the artist's circle.
The exhibition includes key works from sixteen artists living in Germany and working in media ranging from film to photography, sculpture, objects, painting, and collage.
The exhibition will include key works from 1963 to the early 1970s, encompassing a period of radical experimentation for the artist and presenting the range of variation he was able to achieve in his constructions.
The retrospective of Michael Buthe is anchored in his only two remaining installations and combines a selection of key works from Buthe's intense career from the late «60s to the beginning of the «90s.
Nelson's, I, Imposter takes as its starting point another of the artist's key works from the past decade, Magazin: Büyük Valide Han, originally build for the 8th International Istanbul Biennial in 2003.
The exhibition will include two key works from this period, the black and yellow diptych BLK.RECT.
Hong Kong China Nam June Paik — The Late Style Gagosian Gallery 17 September > 7 November 2015 Video sculptures, paintings, and drawings produced during the last decade of Paik's life, many of which have never been exhibited, will be presented together with key works from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Using key works from the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Collection, along with selected works from other Guggenheim museums and pieces from major international collections, this exhibition invites visitors to join in a celebration of place and architecture through art.
Hedwig Houben's first solo exhibition in the UK is made of key works from the last five years, and encompasses sculptural objects, scripts, multiple performances and drawings.
This exhibition brought together key works from the artist's career alongside new pieces made in response to Hestercombe, its gardens and landscapes.
Drawn entirely from the Museum of Modern Art's definitive collection, Abstract Expressionist New York features more than 100 key works from Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Lee Krasner and others.
Key works from her recent survey shows at Ikon Gallery Birmingham and Kunsthalle Nürnberg investigate the slippage between object, image and text and highlights the central role of Banner's publishing imprint, The Vanity Press, in her work since 1997.
The exhibition features key works from all periods of the artist's career, including seldom - seen early works and more recent large - scale installations as well as a new series of outdoor sculptures created especially for the Hayward.
No complete series will be shown, but key works from various current groups of works will enter into dialogue.
Among these will be «The Floor I (Studio - floor from Mosfellsbaer, Iceland)» from 1973 to 1992; a series of wall - mounted works form the 1980s comprised of such at - hand materials as toys, sweets, tools, refuse, and dead insects in plastic tubes; and key works from the «Tischtücher» series of paintings made in the late 1980s and early 1990s from used tablecloths.
A selection of key works from the Tate will be shown together for the first time in this show.
Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, until 20 March 2016 In 2016, Modern Art Oxford is celebrating its 50th anniversary with KALIEDOSCOPE, a year - long programme of exhibitions that sees key works from past shows return to the gallery to be shown alongside new commissions.
Rich with key works from the contemporary Japanese artist's significant 65 - year career, this major exhibition also shows the evolution of her immersive, multi-reflective installations, in which she invites you to share in her unique vision.
Video sculptures, paintings, and drawings produced during the last decade of Paik's life, many of which have never been exhibited, will be presented together with key works from the 1960s through the 1980s.
This first comprehensive monograph on the provocative British conceptual artist Mark Wallinger, born in 1959 and winner of the 2007 Turner Prize, includes key works from the 1980s through today.
Key works from Blake's expansive career will be integrated into the booth, including seminal early work loaned by private collections shown alongside important works that have remained in the artist's collection for a number of years, never seen by the public until now.
A unique opportunity to view key works from the 1960's to 2010, Smith presents not only his own selections but has invited an impressive line up of organisations, galleries and individuals to contribute to this debate.
The Whitechapel Gallery presents the first major UK exhibition of his work since 1980, including key works from the 1960s to the present day and a new installation created specially for the show.
Comprising key works from a range of international public and private collections, it traces the evolution of the artist's visual language and his engagement with a range of friends and others within the artist's circle.
Central to the exhibition are a number of key works from the Weltkunst Collection, which is on loan to IMMA since 1994.
The exhibition will be a unique look at key works from these artists» careers and how they revolutionised American sculpture in a way in which contemporary visual art is still very much indebted.
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Gagosian Hong Kong presents Giuseppe Penone's first gallery exhibition in Hong Kong, which includes key works from the last decade.
TATE ST IVES and University College Falmouth present the opportunity to hear Turner Prize - winning artist Simon Starling introduce the ideas behind his new exhibition and discuss key works from Simon Starling: Recent History, which opens on Saturday, February 5.
The broad selection of key works from the past six years was agreed with the artist at the beginning of 2011.
This show will gather key works from the»70s and»80s.
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