Sentences with phrase «many historic works»

It is pushing an alternative to the historic work of Faith and Order.
With the finalization of these four rules, the historic work of the Obama administration in improving children's school food environment is now complete.
We have been doing historic work at the state level — the government is doing more than ever before — but imagine what we could do if we had the complete confidence of the people.
Archives of the Universe: A Treasury of Astronomy's Historic Works of Discovery Marcia Bartusiak (Pantheon Books, $ 35)
Historian, author and dog lover, Kate Kelly visits with Marcie and Whistle about some of her favorite current and historic working dogs.
Ride a historic working railroad or enjoy the unique architecture of downtown Santa Fe.
Saatchi Gallery, which attracts more than 1.5 million visitors a year, will provide that platform, and SALON in collaboration with Lévy Gorvy is privileged to inaugurate with a breathtaking display of historic works by Tsuyoshi Maekawa.»
Curator Adrienne Edwards is working closely with galleries — who will pay no fees for participation — to present new and historic works centered on performance and participation in the fair's public areas.
In addition to its continuous exhibition schedule of new work, the gallery continues to develop interest in showing historic works in relation to contemporary artists.
NEW YORK — MARC STRAUS is proud to announce a solo presentation of Hermann Nitsch at THE ARMORY SHOW 2018, at Pier 92, Booth F22, featuring seminal historic works as well as recent paintings.
The exhibition, drawing from Dower's career of over 40 years, and presenting recent paintings hung in counterpoint to selected historic works, including a selection of intricate reliefs that have not been exhibited since exhibitions at the Curwen Gallery, would have been an invitation to reflect on the connections between works from the eighties up to the present day.
In «Boule to Braid», Wentworth will employ similar strategies, this time paying particular attention to Nicholas Logsdail's personal collection and historic works from artists beyond the Lisson's own forty year narrative.
Since then, the gallery has focused principally in seeking out important and historic works by 20th century artists, including Jean Arp, Josef Albers, Marcel Broodthaers, Salvador Dalí, Jean Dubuffet, James Ensor, Max Ernst, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Fernand Khnopff, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso.
Guest curated by Tanya Zimbardo, Assistant Curator of Media Arts at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition brings together for the first time historic works by these two artists, exploring their different approaches to the description of space through structured activity performed for the camera.
Now on view in an inviting show in the STAA's foremost gallery space, the exhibition was first on view at NOMA in 2015, and the current extension provides a great second chance for viewers in St. Tammany Parish to spend time with these historic works.
Historic works comprise a broad range of sculptural and two - dimensional objects that include reliquary guardian figures from Gabon, healing figures from the Republic of the Congo, vessels from Cameroon; masks and personal sumptuary from central and western Africa, and religious and political staffs from across Africa.
The restaging of this historic work, which originally debuted at Documenta 7 in 1982, will feature decorative striped flag garlands strung across Collins Park.
Eric Firestone Gallery exhibits post-war and contemporary artists, and has a unique commitment to re-examining historic work and presenting major figures deserving of reintroduction.
We included some of the historic work from the mid-60s in the show, work that she did with Spiral, as well as works on paper and prints that she had done in the 90s.
(New York, NY)-- VENUS is pleased to present Bernard Buffet: Paintings from 1956 to 1999, an exhibition of important and historic works by the renowned late figurative painter, who remains one of the most controversial French artists of the 20th century.
The central space is given over to research, highlighting key historic works borrowed from the RIBA Drawings Collection, as well as a selection of critical articles and advertisements culled from archival issues of Building magazine, dating from 1975 — 2002.
Monaghan reinterprets the historic work with his trademark mix of pristine architectural design, sardonic faux - branding elements, and pure whimsy.
In addition to iconic images such as Lewis Hine's Climbing into America, 1905; Alfred Stieglitz's The Steerage, 1907; and W. Eugene Smith's Dream Street, 1955 - 56, the gallery will have on display two historic works by Augustus Frederick Sherman, who documented new arrivals while working as a clerk at the Ellis Island immigration station from 1892 to 1925.
Tracing the evolution of the medium, the exhibition will feature historic works by photographic pioneers such as Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Eugène Atget, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Alfred Stieglitz, and Edward Weston, as well as works by notable contemporary photographers such as Tina Barney, Katy Grannan, Malerie Marder, and Sheila Metzner.
The historic work by Robert Motherwell «Elegy to the Spanish Republic # 122», (works from the same series are part of MoMA's permanent collection,) missed its high estimate by $ 200,000 selling for $ 3.2 million (before bp).
It is a unique opportunity to see historic works by Bill Viola, -LSB-...]
The exhibition brings together historic works, installations or photo - compositions, many of which have never been shown in Europe before, paintings, and drawings from the 1980s - 1990s, as well as major recent installations.
A number of members will present an extensive variety of works on paper, including drawing, paintings, and watercolors, such as Salon 94's presentation of historic works on paper by Sudanese surrealist artist Ibrahim El - Salahi.
More than twenty years after it was first imagined, the Pulitzer remains a place where ideas are freely explored, new art is exhibited, and historic work reexamined.
-- Artists understand that their work is one component of a large group exhibition, which includes several historic works.
By juxtaposing new and recent paintings by the four artists with historic works ranging in date from the 1930s to early 1960s by artists such as Franz Kline, Irene Rice Pereira, John Graham, and Reginald Marsh, to name a few, Open Windows reveals sometimes surprising affinities, influences, and contrasts among and between the twenty - first - century works and mid-twentieth-century paintings, opening windows on new possibilities and fresh ways of seeing.
The DIA's important historic works by African American artists is part of the General Motors Center for African American Art collection.
Following a conversation with Mike Kelley about the physical beauty of many performance artists, McCarthy collaborated with Kelley to make Fresh Acconci (1995), a restaging of a series of historic works by the New York — based artist Vito Acconci, who is known for early performances in which he employed his own body to explore questions of social interaction, the distinctions between public and private behavior, and the objectification of the human body.
We present rare and rediscovered prints of movie classics, new and historic works by the world's great film directors, restored silent films with live musical accompaniment, thematic retrospectives, and innovative works made by today's film, video, and new media artists working in the areas of animation, documentary, experimental, and fiction film.
(1995), a restaging of a series of historic works by the New York — based artist Vito Acconci, who is known for early performances in which he employed his own body to explore questions of social interaction, the distinctions between public and private behavior, and the objectification of the human body.
«Amikam Toren Finally Able to Live By His Art» San Francisco Chronicle Written by Kenneth Baker December 11, 2013 Full review here Sitting in his small, bleak, unheated studio in the East London borough of Tower Hamlets, Amikam Toren explained the personal background to his paintings and cardboard box constructions in» «Of the Times» and Other Historic Works» — his first show in America — which opened recently at the Jessica Silverman Gallery in San Francisco....
«Yes, I am interested in the older women artists but I look back to historic works for research.»
Sawdust and Sequins will feature works by contemporary artists including Sir Peter Blake RWA (Hon), Abigail Lane, Eileen Cooper OBE RA, Beth Carter, PJ Crook MBE RWA, Stephen Jacobson VPRWA and George Tute RWA, as well as new commissions by artists Sadie Tierney, Katharine Jones and Abigail Lane The exhibition will also include historic works by Dame Laura Knight RA RWA, Edward Seago, Walter Sickert RA, David Bomberg, Duncan Grant RWA, Robert Colquhoun, Thérèse Lessore (on loan from The British Council, Arts Council Collection, Government Art Collection, Royal Academy, Royal College of Art and Leeds Art Gallery amongst others).
The show includes historic work by Louise Nevelson, Alice Neel, Louise Bourgeios, with work by mid-career and rising stars.
Dwan Los Angeles October 8 at 2:00 A program of historic works related to the Los Angeles - based Dwan Gallery and some of the artists exhibited there in the early 1960s, such as Jean Tinguely, Edward Kienholz, Claes Oldenberg, and Yves Klein, among others.
«SFAQ Pick: «Of the Times and Other Historic Works» survey exhibition of works by Amikam Toren at Jessica Silverman Gallery's NEW San Francisco location.
Gallery Highlights 2017, an exhibition focusing on the best and most historic works acquired by the Addison Rowe Gallery in the past year
The majority of the work will be in the upstairs galleries; however, a selection of larger sculpture including, Walking, Madonna, 1981 and Riace lll, 1986, will be exhibited in the Georgian entrance hall and ground floor galleries amongst period interiors and historic works.
Bringing together historic works from public and private collections and including rarely seen works, it utilizes Thomas Dane Gallery as its venue, mapping connections and synergies across both its gallery spaces.
Art lovers and cultural historians everywhere owe a great debt to the Metropolitan, where this historic work will now be seen alongside the current and past art of the world's great civilizations.»
The Documenta show in Germany this year included many historic works, ranging from ancient stone figures to still lives by the 20th - century Italian painter Giorgio Morandi.
Over 20 contemporary artists show new commissions alongside historic works from international public and private collections including the Art Institute of Chicago and the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow — these works roughly correspond to the years examined in the RA show, when all forms of visual art were harnessed for revolutionary purposes.
The exhibition presents historic works coming from Venetian institutions such as the Gallerie dell «Accademia (Giovanni, Bellini, il Marescalco, Scuole di Tiziano) and Fondazione Giorgio Cini (miniatures from the Masters from the XII to the XV centuries) as well as contemporary works from the Pinault Collection and other public and private collections.
Opening tonight, November 22nd at Jessica Silverman Gallery's new location (488 Ellis Street, San Francisco) is «Of the Times and Other Historic Works,» an exhibition of historic work by Amikam Toren.
One of the few historic works in his collection, Fountain is based on a urinal which Duchamp found, signed «R Mutt», and exhibited as a work of art in 1917.
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