Sentences with phrase «memorial objects»

As a whole, the exhibition demonstrated a shift from overt representations of death via the body to contemporary artists representing loss via memorial objects or sites of significance.
The ring is placed directly behind center of the aluminum slab, turning the painting into a memorial object.

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If someone created a «Cross» soley for the purpose of displaying it at a public memorial I might object, but then again I might not.
As such, if the religious want it let them put it in one of their churches but DO NOT display it as an object of spiritual significance on government land using public funds in a memorial to commemorate a disastrous attack that affected the lives many, many people who do not share your beliefs in Christ and crosses.
This exhibit is open until May 11 and includes objects saved from the Copley Square makeshift memorial, which was a true outpouring of love and compassion.
However, when adorned with a cute photo of a dog or cat, that simple object can tug on the heartstrings of many a pet owner and become a symbol of a furry companion at home or a memorial for one that left too soon.
, Recession Art Project, Invisible Dog Gallery, New York, NY With / drawn, The Drawing Room, Budapest, Hungary Space / Place, 39th Street Gallery, Washington D.C KY7 Biennale, Lexington Art League, Lexington, KY Eye of the Beholder, Maryland Federation of the Art, Annapolis, MD Art Chicago, With Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL Dis.place.ment, Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI Selections from the INDA 5, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH 2009 — 62nd Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY Art Chicago, With Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 — Somewhere Elsewhere, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago, IL Weekend Fling Series, All Rise Gallery, Chicago, IL Introductions 4, Irvine Contemporary, Washington D.C Paper New England II, The Bushnell, Hartford, CT 2007 — Viewing Registry, The Drawing Center of New York, New York, NY Summer Exhibition, New York Academy of Art, New York, NY CAA Exhibition, Hunter College, New York, NY 2006 — Place as Object Figure and Landscape, Janes Gallery, St. Barths 2004 — Doppelganger, Johnsonese Gallery, Chicago, IL
«Die Kunst des Zitierens», ZKM — Museum für Neue Kunst, Karlsruhe, Germany Par Par SET, The Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA, USA Object Fictions, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY, USA CIRCA 1986, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY, USA 1991... (Memorial Promenade), Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, Germany Clap, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY, USA gehen blühen fließen.
1907: Hartford native J. Pierpont Morgan offered to build the Morgan Memorial, and in 1917 J.P. Morgan, Jr., presented the museum with his father's collection of ancient bronzes, Renaissance majolica, 17th century ivories and silver gilt objects, and Meissen and Sevres porcelains.
1905: Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt bequeathed over 1,000 objects to the museum, including paintings from the Husdon River School, decorative works, and the firearms collection of her late husband Samuel Colt, as well as funds for the construction of the Colt Memorial.
My mixed media work that presents personal shrines and memorials that refer to places, phrases, and objects that have inspired and idiosyncratically informed me.
Selected exhibitions include: Iraqi Civilian Memorial Exhibition, Elizabeth Foundation Gallery, New York, NY (2011), works, San Jose, CA, (2011), and Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery, Reno, Nevada (2010); Objects of War Exhibition, flux factory, Queens, New York (2011).
«The Living Object: The Art Collection of Ellen H. Johnson,» Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH (3/6/92 - 5/25/92)
Because of the Morgan family's deep Hartford roots, bequests upon his death also included more than 1,300 objects and $ 1.4 million for a Morgan Memorial Wing.
Jesse Butcher's installation serves as memorial and altar to objects and text works that act as magic cards.
The Allen Memorial Art Museum has an outstanding collection of more than 12,000 objects — including paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, prints, drawings and photographs — that provide a comprehensive overview of the history of art from a variety of cultures.
Borderlands: Images, Objects & Identity, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, Texas Fight the Power, Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris, France 5 Years of S.M.A.K., Stedlijk Museum Voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, Belgium Around the World in Forty Years: Selected Sculpture from Art in Embassies Program, Department of State, Washington D.C. Objects of Our Desire: Sculpture from the Sheldon, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 5th Anniversary Exhibition, Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, Texas Patrons Choice: The Silver Anniversary of The Museum Collectors, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas Whiteness, A Wayward Construction.
Object (Soap Bubble Set) 1941, Joseph Cornell © The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation / VAGA, NY / DACS, London 2015
2014 A Long Way From Home: group show curated by James Davies In - Between: group show by The North & Found Project Takk Fyrir: solo exhibition by Marc Sethi Witch: group show curated by Fans of Feminism Mind the Gap: solo exhibition by Silvia Lerin Continuous: solo exhibition by Peter Hodges Sandra Dieckmann Pop Up Show: solo exhibition by Sandra Dieckmann All the Fun of the Fair: group show curated by Carousel Camera City: solo show by Elena Cinquegrana New Originals: group show curated by Peggah Khashian Blurred: group show curated by Qila Gill 100 Cats: group show curated by Laura Hughes Quest For Equilibrium: solo show by Cornelia Taubmann RAP — ART: curated by Marina Antonova Open Studio: curated by A-side B - side Speculative Future: curated by Heather Gray Familiar Objects Familial Faces: curated by Antonella Ferrari & Silvia Forese Movement: Artworks: group show curated by Movement: Artworks Drawing Inspiration: group show curated by Holocaust Memorial Day Fund
An enlarged replica of an eraser shield is both a visual pun and a memorial to the original object it's modeled from — a gift and permanent fixture on Atterbury's studio wall.
The pieces, often beginning as domestic objects, «housewares», have begun to be transformed into memorials and monuments.
The Colombian artist redeploys domestic objects into abstract and harrowing memorials for the victims of violence — but her work is becoming less subtle
2016 Fall Solos 2016 Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA (Juried, solo) 2016 Scenes for Empty Rooms Glen Foerd on the Delaware, Philadelphia, PA 2016 Early America School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, MD 2015 Wind Challenge 1 Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, PA (Juried, solo) 2015 Three Museum Objects Göcseji Museum, Zalaegerszeg, Hungary 2014 On This Site NAPOLEON, Philadelphia, PA 2012 The Factory and After The Center for Emerging Visual Artists, Philadelphia, PA 2012 The Practical Romantic Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA 2012 After the Architect Has Gone Public Space One, Iowa City, IA 2010 Vertigo Waterloo Center for the Arts, Waterloo, IA 2009 Interregnum (1815 - 1969) Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY 2008 The X-Prize and the Heroic Theory of Invention Redhouse Arts Center, Syracuse, NY 2007 The Inspection Stations Project Unit B Gallery, Syracuse, NY
But what gained him international acclaim are McEwen's paintings created using wads of chewing gum on canvas that reference the carpet bombing of German cities and towns in the WWII, as well as his graphite sculptures of banal, everyday objects such as ATM machines, water coolers and air conditioners which recall the funeral solemnity of memorials.
Faught has fastened similarly amusing or queer - coded objects to his works for a while, but in this context they mimic the craft - store busyness of many of the Columbarium memorials.
That the object resulting from the arrangement of Six Forms is closest to Single Form (September), the genesis of the memorial (Bowness interview, p. 10), would also support the notion that it originated as an early stage in the project.
Here are images of two makeshift memorials - one at Pine Trails Park, another at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School - and the objects left behind to honor the 17 students and faculty killed in the massacre.
So on March 15 — one month and one day after the Stoneman Douglas shooting — Schwartz and a team of volunteer conservators will begin preserving objects left at makeshift memorials for the 17 students and faculty killed in the massacre.
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