Sentences with phrase «major installations across»

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Installations such as Field (1991, Arts Council Collection), which has been re-made by local communities across the world, and major public works such as Angel of the North (1998, Gateshead), Another Place (2005, Crosby Beach, near Liverpool), One & Other (2009, a Fourth Plinth commission for Trafalgar Square, London) and Exposure (2010, Lelystad, Holland) are amongst the most celebrated examples of contemporary British sculpture.
In a sprawling and somehow still tight and cogent show that included David Zwirner's 20th - street space and billboards across the city, the gallery's first co-representing the peerless conceptual artist's estate with his longtime dealer Andrea Rosen, nine installations covered his major series, including his text portraits, candy works, paper stacks, and more.
A major new installation in the upper galleries comprises large, heavily painted black canvases (made of several sewn - together fragments and reminiscent of leather hides) suspended across the gallery, piled on top of one another on steel pallets, and also strewn across tables.
Wales in Venice: James Richards» presentation for Wales in Venice Cymru yn Fenis is his first major commission at an international biennale and consists of a new, site responsive sound installation that moves across a wide range of genres and musical languages — from rhythmic scores through sequences built up from field recordings to incidental sound.
Barbara Kruger, Modern Art Oxford Barbara Kruger's work is in major collections across the world and this summer her work appeared in a solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford occupying a large proportion of the gallery space with a series of collages, films and installations.
Her Dinner Party is a major icon of the feminist movement: in this installation, a triangular ceremonial banquet table is laid with place settings for women across time, from the primordial goddess to artist Georgia O'Keeffe.
A major new installation in the upper galleries comprises large, heavily painted black canvases — made of several sewn - together fragments and reminiscent of leather hides — suspended across the gallery, piled on top of one another on steel pallets, and also strewn across tables.
Bringing together some of the most visually engaging painting, sculpture, photography, installation, film and performance from across six countries — Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia and Uruguay — Space to Dream includes major works and exciting new commissions.
3:00 p.m. Break (refreshments in Cullman Building mezzanine) 3:15 p.m. Melissa Ragona, Associate Professor of Visual Culture and Critical Theory at Carnegie Mellon UnderSound: Bruce Conner's Sonic Structures Ragona will address the idea of undersound as one of the major conceptual structures of Conner's sonic work across installation, sculpture, photography, cassette, and film.
Now her work is in major collections across the world and she is showing a solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford occupying a large proportion of the gallery space with a series of collages, films and installations.
The Galleries Sector for the 2016 edition features 193 major galleries from across the globe who will present painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, photography and video works.
Within these areas, this exhibition will be anchored by major installations from across the artist's career, including Garage Renovation New York (Cherry Makita), 1993; The Creation Myth, 1998; and Sutter's Mill, 2000.
Lee built a body of artistic achievement across a wide range of mediums — painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation art, and art criticism — and had a major impact on the development of South Korean art in the 1970s.
Fionn Meade is an curator and writer who has previously worked at the Walker Art Center where exhibitions included Less ThanOne and Andrea Büttner, Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, and Question the Wall Itself, which presents a range of works conceived as rooms and interior architecture, and includes major installations by Tom Burr, Nina Beier, Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucy McKenzie, Akram Zaatari, Paul Sietsema, Jonathas de Andrade, Walid Raad, and Marc Camille Chaimowicz, among others; as well as Merce Cunningham: Common Time, a retrospective survey of Merce Cunningham's dynamic artistic collaborations, including work from more than seventy artists working across disciplines.
Led and implemented major upgrades to all components of existing infrastructure; virtualizing physical servers; installing new Server 2012 VM's; migrating services from Server 2003 to Server 2012, adding a WAN link to our secondary site, moved from disparate storage to Dell EqualLogics; implemented replication of storage to secondary site for Disaster Recovery plan; migrated from Exchange 2003 to Office 365; migrated from Windows XP to Windows 8.1, increased security posture across the board by implementing scheduled password changes, hardened firewall rules, regular security patch installations, updating antivirus clients, adding IDS component to clients; documented everything and provided regular updates to business owner.
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