1967 From the edition of 100, signed by the artist in ink on a numbered
label accompanying the work 20 1/4 x 9 1/2 x 1 1/4 in: 51.4 x 24.3 x 3.3 cm Publisher: Édition Denise René, Paris Provenance: Purchased directly from Galerie Denise René, Paris by the previous owners
Not exact matches
Each exhibit piece is
accompanied by a student - written exhibit
label, which describes the piece, its academic content, and the student's personal connection to the
work.
Word searches - 2 word searches with words and pictures Writing pages - a collection of photocopiable sheets with toy themed borders Writing worksheets - a collection of worksheets with toy pictures and lines below for writing My favourite toy - draw and write about your favourite toy Word mat - an A4 word mat with words and pictures to use for writing activities Number line - a number line to 100 on colourful toys Alphabet line - a colourful alphabet line Flash cards - word and picture cards of lots of different toys Design a toy - a worksheet for your toy design Colouring pictures - a collection of colouring sheets Tracing pictures - pencil control sheets - great for younger children Book cover - a book cover to colour to use to keep all the topic
work together Bingo - print and make this colourful toy themed bingo game Matching pairs game - match the toys Number dominoes - a toy themed game
Label the toys - label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much
Label the toys -
label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much
label some different toys Counting cards - cards with numbers 1 - 10 and the corresponding number of toys Size ordering - order the Russian dolls in size order - in colour and black and white Literacy worksheets - match
labels to toys, write initial sounds, write words to describe different toys Play dough mats - a collection of activity mats to use in the play dough area Old toys posters - colourful posters showing some old toys Old and new posters - compare the old and new versions of some different toys Baby and child toys - an activity to sort the toy pictures into ones you had as a baby and ones you have now and a worksheet to
accompany the activity Our favourite toys - find out about and draw your parents favourite toy and grandparents favourite toy when they were little Push and pull - look at some different toys and talk about what force is used to make them move Write a story - a decorated worksheet for writing a story about your toys Make some toys - photocopiable sheets for making 15 different simple toys such as split pin puppets, a jigsaw, a marble maze, a die to use with the snakes and ladders board Toy shop role play pack - a full pack of resources to set up your own toy shop in the classroom Includes display materials, games, Literacy and Maths activities, story telling resources plus much more
5 digital images each measuring 1 MB, with
accompanying documentation
labeled with: artist's name, title of
work, date, size, and medium.
«Part of the curatorial process — from designing exhibitions to writing the
labels that
accompany art — is deciding how to present art and which stories to tell about the
work,» said Catherine L. Futter, the Nelson - Atkins Director of Curatorial Affairs.
Work must use a reusable container and be
accompanied by a prepaid return - shipping
label.
The
accompanying wall
labels are the
work of small groups of course participants, in consultation with Smart Museum staff.
site offers much more: zoomable images of all 130
works in the exhibition,
accompanied by the text that appeared on the Hammer's wall
labels; eight essays, 35 artist biographies, and a detailed chronology from the now out - of - print catalogue; and documentation of the exhibition, including checklists, installation images, related programs, and critical reviews, at the three venues that hosted the show — the Hammer, MoMA PS1, and Williams College Museum of Art.
The dissolving of boundaries and transcending of conventions which frequently
accompany rock concerts, likewise shine through in the small - scale
works, where Prince has adorned advertising photos for pornographic films with stickers which normally serve as
labeling for DVDs.
But if we attend to the history of the paintings on our museum walls rather than to the
labels that
accompany them, the problem of the untitled
work appears quite different.
All
works were
accompanied by extensive wall
labels that traced and analyzed each project's evolution, providing facts and details usually absent from the
works themselves that added useful layers to a progressive unfolding of meaning.