Sentences with phrase «mini retrospective»

A "mini retrospective" is a short and simple review or analysis of past events or actions. Full definition
They're always putting together terrific mini retrospectives of different artists.
The Detroit Institute of Arts has acquired Bird, a 1990 sculpture by David Hammons, from the well - reviewed mini retrospective of his work at New York's Mnuchin Gallery earlier this year.
The acclaimed artist offers us a rare glimpse inside his Brooklyn studio ahead of his upcoming mini retrospective
The second was the stunning Power Stations mini retrospective in 2015 at Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery in London.
Fantaspoa's tradition of paying homage to living legends of genre cinema, such as Lloyd Kaufman, Richard Stanley and Fabio Frizzi, continues in 2016 with a mini retrospective dedicated to fearless filmmaker Brian Trenchard - Smith, key figure of the so - called Ozploitation subgenre...
The exhibition is a mini retrospective of the traveling museum show of Mercedes Matter's estate represented by Mark Borghi, which was on view at Baruch College, New York, NY, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY and finally the Figge Art Museum at Knox College, Davenport, Iowa running from 2009 through 2011.
A mini retrospective of Erwin Wurm's «One Minute Sculptures» make you work, even if you don't realize it.
A mini retrospective of 18 paintings from 1946 to 1983 at the Bernard Jacobson Gallery in London shows something of the consistency of Scott's talents over the years and his life - long devotion to the still life as subject.
This month, the British painter and sculptor Allen Jones returns to New York for his first solo show in more than two decades, a mini retrospective at Michael Werner that includes key examples of his work from the early 1960s to the present.
Although Jerusalem - born, London - based conceptual artist Amikam Toren has exhibited extensively throughout Europe, a mini retrospective at Jessica Silverman Gallery's booth marks the artist's first solo show in New York City in his 35 - year career.
Starling's exhibition at the MCA, entitled Metamorphology (where Flaga can be found) serves as a kind of mini retrospective, including mostly large - scale installations made within the last decade.
John McKinnon's recent exhibition at Mercer Union (March 15 - April 14) was a mini retrospective of sculptures produced since l986.
Das Orgien Mysterien Theater at Massimo De Carlo is structured as a mini retrospective of Hermann Nitsch's work: the artist is presenting a vast series of his signature large canvases spanning from the 1980's to more recent work created specifically for the show along with documentation of the history of Nitsch's performances, immersive installations and vitrines containing objects that are linked to his actions.
In addition to the immersive installation, the show features a mini retrospective on Heide Hatry's work.
Almost a mini retrospective, this is beautifully selected and curated, highlighting the achievements of an influential artist who excels in all media: video, sound, installation, photography and painting.
It's no coincidence that White Cube has assembled a mini retrospective of Wyn Evans's work at the fair.
Steven Parrino Power Station Dallas, USA This is a mini retrospective with all the pinkness & rockiness aesthethic of the artist Steven Parrino whose life was cut short too early!
A mini retrospective of 60 works from a great private collection covering all the different aspects of Boetti's work.
JSG South opens with a mini retrospective of Bay Area artist Tammy Rae Carland, beginning with an arresting self - portrait as a blood - soaked «Carrie» and ending with cast - bronze banana peels.
Harris Museum & Art Gallery 2007 Talking On Corners Speaking In Tongues was a mini retrospective at the Harris Art Gallery and Musuem showing work from selected exhibitions including: Uncomfortable Truths at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London Fabrications
Gallery 1 contains paintings which work as a mini retrospective including many large scale paintings which emanate from the 70s and 80s.
«Days are Dogs» seems almost like a mini retrospective for the artist, who has gained a reputation for poignant, essayistic multimedia works that interrogate the stories we tell ourselves, whether through ancient myths or everyday objects.
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