Sentences with phrase «lent work for this exhibition»

Private collectors, art galleries, and major museums lent work for this exhibition, which is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, with essays, by Linda Ferber, Senior Art Historian and Museum Director Emerita, New - York Historical Society; Egyptologist Floyd Lattin; and, Laura Vookles, the Museum's Chief Curator of Collections.

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The Manchester Art Gallery presents Raqib Shaw's largest solo exhibition to date, featuring 28 recent recent paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, many on public view for the first time.In addition, Shaw has created a floral installation that fills the galleries, lending an otherworldly, paradisical atmosphere to the space.
[40] In 2012, for the exhibition Game Plan, a significant number of works have been lent to the MoMA by Tornabuoni art Gallery.
Albrecht Dürer (1471 — 1528) is widely considered the greatest German artist, the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria, will lend to the National Gallery of Art 118 works on paper by Dürer for a magnificent exhibition that will be on view only in Washington.
In the late 1920s they began lending works from their collection to museums for temporary exhibitions.
To that end, over the past four decades we have lent works, supported and organized exhibitions, provided opportunities for education and for international scholarly exchange, published books and catalogues, and built a comprehensive web site about art and ideas from Latin America.
Thank you to the artists for creating and lending their work to the exhibition, and to the additional lenders bitforms gallery, Bosi Contemporary, Feature Inc., Emily Fisher Landau, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Schwartz - Wajahat and the Staten Island Museum, Richard and Sydney Van Nort.
Great Collectors and Their Ideas: Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, whose Colección Patricia Phelps (under the auspices of the the Fundación Cisneros, established with her husband, Gustavo, in the 1970s), is lending the works for the Royal Academy, London's upcoming exhibition Radical Geometry: Modern Art of South America, talks to Joshua Mack.
We would like to thank Scott Hobbs and the Cameron Parsons Foundation; Ordo Templi Orientis Archives, New York and William Breeze; Shelley Fox Aarons and Philip Aarons; Mickey Cartin; Beth Rudin DeWoody; Barbara Guggenheim and Bert Fields; the Andrea Leonelli Trust; Cindy Miscikowski; Marc Selwyn; Lorraine Wild; and Especially George Herms... Artist Friend, for generously lending works to the exhibition.
Aside from showcasing a talent who helped lend color photography credibility as an artistic medium in the»70s and»80s, the exhibition is also significant for Sotheby's bringing these works directly to buyers in the Bay area, a first for the company.
In the past Mondro has lent her crocheting skills to build a replica of a Model T engine for the Love Lace exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum back in 2011, but anatomy is the continual focal point of her work.
Rather than proposing to the artists to reflect on the process or tools in the paintings of Degottex, he preferred to offer them to work on a common format, the same as the one from the series Lignes - Report lent for the exhibition, one could say to work on a common space.
This will be the first time this sculpture has been lent to an exhibition since its 1972 showing and in the galleries, Monro's maquette for the work is also on display.
Anselm Kiefer to Join LeWitt at Mass MoCA — Major Connecticut collectors Andrew and Christine Hall (who once got in trouble for a Kiefer on their lawn) are lending a selection of major works by the somber German artist to the Massachusetts museum for a 15 - year - plus show, joining the institution's 25 - year exhibition of Sol LeWitt's wall drawings.
The Galerie Hopkins often lends works for major exhibitions to institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Musée des Beaux - Arts (Montreal), and the Fondation Pierre Gianadda (Martigny, Switzerland).
Special thanks to Diana Eccles and the British Council Collection for lending Ian Hamilton Finlay's work to the exhibition.
Developed jointly in an innovative partnership between the Terra Foundation for American Art, the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo and the AGO, this evocative exhibition brings together over 100 works of art from 10 lending countries and goes behind the canvas to reveal the histories, conflicts and scientific explorations that shaped how we see the land we inhabit.
Nor will the museum lend a work likely to be requested for an exhibition anytime soon.
A joke repeated in Bruce Nauman's video Clown Torture (1987) lent this exhibition its title, while another of Monk's works, In Edition (to tears), forms the basis for Ryan Gander's photograph, exhibited nearby.
Mat Collishaw and Tim Noble and Sue Webster have lent their support to «AKA Peace», an exhibition for which leading artists refashioned decommissioned AK - 47 assault rifles into works of art.
In addition to lending very generously from his collection for the exhibition, over 30 works, including 17 by Georg Baselitz, have remain ed at the British Museum and thereby transformed its collection of German post-war graphic art.
Whereas Riddy more often shoots in colour — as seen in earlier bodies of work such as Views from Mount Shin - Fuji (2005)-- the decision to shoot in black and white for this series lends the works in the exhibition a sense of timelessness.
This year, the museum lent its Bontecou work to the Los Angeles gallery Hauser Wirth & Schimmel for its exhibition Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 — 2016, which is on view through Sept. 4.
IPCNY is grateful to the artists, publishers, and to the Jordan Schnitzer Collection for so generously lending works to this exhibition.
Each artist, selected for their potential, would contribute 20 works over a period of 20 years to the collection which would then store and insure them, lend them to image - boosting exhibitions, and ultimately sell them.
In 1901 Johanna van Gogh — Bonger lent several of Vincent's paintings for an exhibition in Paris, the first major showing of his works.
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