Sentences with phrase «less art show»

Not exact matches

If our people want to see good basketball we can get them tickets to the Lakers» games, just as we can for golf tournaments, art shows, concerts, Disneyland and the like, at less than box - office prices.»
Researchers say people who are more intelligent and who showed an interest in the arts and sciences during high school are less likely to fall victim to automation.
Mission scientists used state - of - the - art computer simulations to show that the surface of Sputnik Planum is covered with icy, churning, convective «cells» 10 - 30 miles across, and less than a million years old.
I don't subscribe to the notion that a piece of art shows its entire hand within its first ten minutes; there are plenty of quality movies with less than auspicious beginnings.
Also Kinmonth's previous documentaries (both TV and theater) definitely show her deep admiration for art and history, and to a lesser extent, an expertise on Russia.
Badlands is pretty much the first major show devoted to martial arts since David Carradine's 1970s classic Kung Fu and its less - than - impressive»90s spin - off, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.
December 7, 2016 • New social science research shows that women in the arts earn significantly less than men across the board.
Klein's opponents also point to recent data on charter schools that show, as a whole, less than stellar results on Common Core — aligned English Language Arts assessments.
The results showed a continued racial divide — in ninth grade language arts, about 90 percent of white students are in honors, compared to less than 50 percent of black students.
In LA Unified, where Latinos make up almost three - quarters of all students, they showed less than 1 percentage point growth compared to last year in both English language arts and math proficiency.
This year's Geneva motor show hosts the premiere of the Mercedes - Maybach S - Class with Digital Light, intelligent headlights based on state - of - the - art LED HD projectors and no less than two million reflective mirrors.
Thus, Bali will show no less than 17 types of traditional Balinese arts, in addition to a number arts from provinces in the country and from abroad, Made Santha said.
Remastered from the 2011 PSP game, the Nintendo 3DS rendition of Corpse Party will feature redrawn, high - resolution character sprites, newly arranged music tracks, and 3D art stills, as well as four new Extra Chapters exclusive to this version that provide insight into lesser - shown characters and plot elements previously left unexplained.
I am ever in search of some new ideas of how to put good art (hopefully that's what my work qualifies as: — RRB - into the hands of people that aren't going to go to an «art show» but love to have lovely things none the less.
No matter your artistic vision, preferred subject matter and style, when it comes to hanging your art in a booth at an art show, less is more.
Such is the chief delight, and paradox, of the show: both strains of early American still - life — Audubon's scientific realism and Peale's painterly illusionism — seem, in the context of western art history, less like «art» and more like «history.»
Once I brought art to be juried into a show, and was horrified that one of my fellow artists was charging less for her work than it had cost her to frame it!
The show includes too many of his lesser efforts in which there is a slackening of the quiet tension that is crucial to his art.
Like Krasner leaving a woman's art school for a man's world, Blaine never shows less than talent.
Even as efforts have been underway to correct the lack of women in art galleries and institutions, women still make up a far lesser share of solo gallery shows.
Less successfully, a section breaks further with the rules, for a curated show of body art on pink carpeting.
It follows from fig - 1, a revolutionary concept realised in 2000, which aimed to boost activity within the London art scene by putting on shows of known and lesser - known artists every week.
For Polke, who approved the early conception of the show before his death in 2010 at the age of 69, the museum is making comparable space for an artist with less widespread recognition but a healthy reputation in the art world.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit's show 99 cents or Less gathers 99 American artists addressing Detroit's ongoing economic crisis, its 2013 bankruptcy and its role as an industrial powerhouse.
Data gathered from the Met's public collections in 1989 showed that women artists had produced less than 5 % of the works in the Modern Art Department, while 85 % of the nudes were female.
It ranges from the NMWA's women only collection and exhibition - programme to an entire wing of the Brooklyn Museum being dedicated to feminist art; there's also The Metropolitan Museum of Art's decision to show work by lesser - known artists like Helen Torr and Elizabeth Catlett that has never been on view in «Reimagining Modernism: 1900 — 1950» (the rehang of their modern art collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artiart; there's also The Metropolitan Museum of Art's decision to show work by lesser - known artists like Helen Torr and Elizabeth Catlett that has never been on view in «Reimagining Modernism: 1900 — 1950» (the rehang of their modern art collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artiArt's decision to show work by lesser - known artists like Helen Torr and Elizabeth Catlett that has never been on view in «Reimagining Modernism: 1900 — 1950» (the rehang of their modern art collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artiart collection); and there's the recent acquisition by the Tate of a painting by Mary Beale, who is regarded as Britain's first professional female artist.
I'd like to think that people were there for the actual art exhibition, which was billed as an all - female, all - nude art show where 20 women artists, aged 21 to 60 - something, from Russia, Chile, and beyond, «explore a perspective less chartered, that of a woman's eye on another,» and in the process «challenge the status quo with a liberating and authentic beauty.»
A New Show Explores the Lyrical, Lesser - Known Art Movement That Enchanted Paris
In the Guardian Unlimited, Kriston Capps reports: «The Turner retrospective compares with another recent show at the National Gallery of Art: that of his less fortunate contemporary, John Constable.
But these are his most significant years, and Prima Materia does tell a story, one less involved with the alchemical interests the show's title suggests, or the ethnographic influences implied by the accompanying selection of objects (Hopi kachina dolls, Yup» ik masks), and more concerning the effect on an established practitioner of the turn from abstract Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism in postwar American art.
Now it shows that alternatives have a history, while art's history since the 1960s was less a straight line than dozens of alternatives.
The Whitney show is the first attempt by a New York museum to survey this period, to feature the art stars of Neo-Expressionism but also to include lesser - knowns and to demonstrate — as with any period — that there was much more going on.
And then try to face how Modernism for its pier at the Armory Show can mean mostly Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, and an endless array of lesser 1960s abstraction and Pop Art.
Greg Cook in The Phoenix says the show's importance isn't in the paintings themselves, it's in the creative connections between the artists: «The art here is mostly minor stuff, including lesser works by Krasner, Hofmann, Alexander Calder, and Pollock.
But there were times when his average was less than one a month in his early career, the period focused on in a show at the Center for Italian Modern Art (on view through June 25, 2016).
The artist has also recently participated in group shows such as 99 Cents or Less at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit, In Practice: Fantasy Can Invent Nothing New at SculptureCenter, New York, Catalyst at the Queens Museum, Finestra Aperta at Jack Hanley Gallery and Jane Corrigan, Meredith James, Gloria Maximo, Dasha Shishkin at Feuer / Mesler, New York.
For the first time, these early examples are shown alongside Donaldson's later, lesser known works from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s demonstrate the artist's lifelong commitment of using the politics of representation to make, as he often said, «art for the people, not for critics.»
His remarkable show is small — less than ten works of art — but it throws unusual light on current developments in painting in both a formal sense, as a continuation of New York School visual insights, and in a social sense, as a young black painter.
When taking on the job five years ago, Curtis told the Art Newspaper: «I wanted to show the collection more aesthetically, sometimes with less information and allowing the art to speak for itself.&raqArt Newspaper: «I wanted to show the collection more aesthetically, sometimes with less information and allowing the art to speak for itself.&raqart to speak for itself.»
«The show that ought to be showcased in the High Museum, the show that best exemplifies the South's unique contribution to art, has been relegated to a lesser space in City Hall East, a venue that's harder to find but worth the trouble.
This show promises to stand out among the end - of - millennium celebrations, primarily because it will carry the quirky signature of its organizer, Harald Szeemann, whose sweeping survey - style exhibitions over the past few years have tackled subjects no less daunting than the «comprehensive» history of cinema or Austrian art and culture.
Philippe de Montebello is leaving the Met after significant renovations — and after far too many shows, as for Rembrandt's birthday, focused less on the art than the museum.
Some of the art exhibits that stayed most with me this year were the astoundingly rich Raghubir Singh photography retrospective at the Met Breuer, the genuinely odd show of Rei Kawakubo at the Metropolitan Museum (less about fashion than about sculpture), and the impressive Robert Longo show of large charcoal compositions at the Brooklyn Museum.
LISTE» the young art fair» show galleries less than 5 years old and artists under 40 London based galleries that are showing here are Ancient and Modern, Hotel, Carl Freedman, Limoncello, Herald street, Jonathan Viner all galleries that put on challenging and interesting work so I look forward to reporting on this fair also.
«This exhibition is a celebration of the artist's primary and beloved medium of painting, and we are honoured to dedicate the show to Schnabel's recent and lesser - known body of works spanning the last two decades,» offered Dairy Art Centre founders Frank Cohen and Nicolai Frahm on the gallery's website.
A lesser known fact is that, while some of his colleagues sold their first pieces at that show, Damien didn't actually sell anything, nor did his work get any specific attention (allegedly, this was because the artist was too busy organizing the show, which left little time for him to work on his own art).
Much less known, the paintings of the Ukrainian - born artist Janet Sobel were in part the inspiration for Pollock's leap into total abstraction, after her work was shown at Peggy Guggenheim's Art of This Century Gallery in 1944.
What happened to the (allegedly) good old days, when curators showed less - conceptual things, when art grabbed more attention than a visitor's clothing?
Refusing most offers to exhibit, she stayed out of the limelight to the extent that a reasonably informed individualmightbe forgiven for mistakingthe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's 1962 Bontecou sculpture — which the MFAH has put on view in conjunction with the Menil show — for a more disturbing, less colorful Frank Stella.
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