Not exact matches
The
exhibition for sure looks a tad weird, but those are generally the
more interesting
It may not be filled with high profile
exhibitions but every place has its own story and the people who work there are
more than likely to chat up a foreigner who's
interested in their local history.
The
exhibition features loads of stuff that should
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The museum frequently changes their
exhibitions, and with each
exhibition it brings
more new, unique, and
interesting content to see and experience.
Nothing particularly
interesting on the operating side except that higher
exhibition bookings were
more than offset by lower attendance, perhaps due to the lingering effects of the recession, and the company was nearly break - even on a GAAP basis.
This game is fun as hell, the
exhibition mode is fun (with friends), classic fights are a good way to get someone who wasn't into MMA
interested in it (e.g. me) Career mode is fun but the problem is that you don't age is kinda dumb to be honest, you're «CRED» has no real purpose other than to get you new equipment, sponsors, sparring partners and opportunities to increase your «CRED» the controls are confusing to someone who's never played a game like this A.K.A me but I'll give it credit for innovation, you can go to training camps which upgrade you're striking and grappling which gives you new moves, their is a few exploits in the game No. 1 if you manage to get all the sponsors you can use them in create a fighter (which by the way has a decent enough amount of options) you can put all of the sponors that give the most cred and get everything easily and I mean everything No. 2 when you go to a training camp all you have to do is watch two demonstrations by the camp fighter and you have full stamina No. 3 any fighter you can beat within a minute of the first round you can beat a few times and shoot up the ranks, the music is good but you'll soon get sick of it and turn it off cause it repeats itself soo often, they didn't add intro walks, music and cage entries which would've made you feel
more like an actual UFC fighter, but overall its a fun game but there's a few missed opportunities and not many fighting styles to choose from but rent it if you are curious about the game.
If the average Super Mario Maker player is
more interested in challenging platformer levels than in Rube Goldberg machines or art
exhibitions, the Makers who focus on designing platforming courses will rise to the top of the rankings.
Interested in finding out a little bit
more about our latest
exhibition?
Seven key photographs are displayed within a system of eleven freestanding wall works that intervene in the architecture of the
exhibition space, underscoring Williams's self - described
interest in establishing a
more «mobile» position as an artist, alternately acting as «camera operator, picture editor,
exhibition designer, graphic designer.»
More than thirty years after her death, the oeuvre of American painter Alice Neel attracts ever greater interest, and seems only ever more relevant: the substantial and moving exhibition of her paintings currently at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague is the latest indication of this groundswell of attention, including various shows and catalogs in addition to a fine biography by Phoebe Hoban and a biographical film directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew N
More than thirty years after her death, the oeuvre of American painter Alice Neel attracts ever greater
interest, and seems only ever
more relevant: the substantial and moving exhibition of her paintings currently at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague is the latest indication of this groundswell of attention, including various shows and catalogs in addition to a fine biography by Phoebe Hoban and a biographical film directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew N
more relevant: the substantial and moving
exhibition of her paintings currently at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague is the latest indication of this groundswell of attention, including various shows and catalogs in addition to a fine biography by Phoebe Hoban and a biographical film directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew Neel.
She manifests these
interests in a variety of ways, from her early performance works to
more extensive pedagogic projects such as the Marina Abramović Institute, which was featured in the 2015
exhibition Terra Comunal in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
As we strolled into a large
exhibition space filled with paintings —
more than any other medium, a friend made an
interesting observation.
The expression of language and communication, however, is
more of an
interesting thread to follow while viewing this
exhibition.
And don't forget our resources page where you can search for
interesting content and short films that include artist interviews, behind - the - scenes of
exhibitions, education projects, career spotlights and much, much
more.
An
Interesting top 5 for FAD this week Pete Doherty leads the way with an
exhibition of his «stuff» in Camden Town then news of a new gallery in London and a new 6,000 sq ft space to compliment the other two Sadie Cole spaces, Tabish makes it back into the top 5 and surprised this wasn't even
more popular!
More than any single approach to art - making, it was the three artists» shared
interests, many of them extracurricular, that the
exhibition highlighted — and, simply and irreducibly, their friendship.
As is evident throughout his ambitious MASS MoCA
exhibition, Da Corte has long been
interested in sets and stages — be it a television set, music video, opera or cartoon, or
more invisible kinds of stages and special effects, such as the cardboard shelf holding a stack of AXE body wash in the corner store.
This
interest in the corruption of modern existance was seen recently in much
more fantastical terms at The Pace Gallery's Edward Kienholz
exhibition.
There was also continued
interest in Peter Hujar supported by his recent
exhibition at the Morgan Library, along with appreciation for Gillian Wearing and Yale graduate newcomer Felipe Baeza who we have first introduced at the fair together with our
more recognised artists to great effect.
To speak
more about the selection process for this show, it is also
interesting to note that as we narrowed our focus there were a number of directions this
exhibition could have taken and while it became clear that we could have, for instance, created an entire
exhibition strictly of triangular shapes in corners (with pieces by Benglis, Morris, Smithson, and Turrell, for example), we chose to mount an
exhibition where each work engages the corner in its own unique and distinctive way.
We provide
exhibitions and information which create a historical context for artists and their art, and we follow up with clients as
more information on an artist that
interests them becomes available.
Anyone who is
interested in finding out
more before visiting can stop by the ticket office for a document that provides a complete overview of the images contained in the
exhibition and insights into the issues these artworks address.
More south - to - south
exhibitions would be
interesting, without always having to involve European or American partners.
In this
exhibition, Mr. Dob continues Murakami's
interest in playing with the signifying conditions of contemporary Japanese culture caught between tradition and a Western cultural postmodernism wrought Read
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Interested in the materials used for printmaking — wood, lead, steel —
more than the finished product, Walton began to make three - dimensional pieces after seeing an
exhibition of sculpture at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
The
exhibition is also accompanied with a roster of inspired events from live music, life drawing and talks — it could be the ideal afternoon out for anyone with an
interest in discovering
more of this captivating artist.
More often than not Sam Lewitt's artworks result from an
interest in technological thought processes and complex machinery, and his fourth
exhibition at Galerie Buchholz will continue this part of his practice.
AMCDThinking about your work in its entirety, it is very
interesting to me that you work simultaneously on both the portraits and your
more abstract works, in the case of this
exhibition that would be the Dome paintings.
But his question wasn't wrong per se — it just didn't have much to do with the achievement of his
exhibition, which takes a
more interesting, less expected tack: Garrels asked six abstract painters working in the United States to «select one or two of their own recent paintings to be shown with works by other artists who have had a significant impact on their thinking and the development of their own work.»
The current strong survey
exhibition, «From Lens to Eye to Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today,» currently at the Parrish Art Museum raises a number of
interesting questions and ideas but none is
more compelling to me than trying to determine where and when the concept of photorealism in art got its start.
One
more interesting series, first shown at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2008 as the part of the
exhibition theanyspacewhatever, was an electronic simulation of the night sky.
So, I'm much less
interested in walking into an artist's studio and choosing what works I want for a particular
exhibition, and much
more engaged by developing a dialogue that delves into that artist's history and the trajectory of their work.
Both works reflect the artist's
interest in parapsychology, a field of inquiry that she has pursued for
more than ten years, and which last notably materialized in a contemporary art context as the theme of Creative Time's 2006 group
exhibition «Strange Powers.»
This
exhibition brings together many of the East London Group's most iconic pieces, some of which have not been seen in public for
more than eighty years plus a few which have only come to light in recent weeks, months or years since
interest in the Group was rekindled by David Buckman's book: «From Bow to Biennale».
As part of its 45th anniversary celebration, the Palo Alto Art Center presents Spectral Hues: Artists + Color, an
exhibition featuring the work of
more than 20 artists who share an
interest in the power of color, and employ strategic choices about the use of color, in their works.
Aside from the
more than 200 galleries showing Modern and Contemporary art from around the globe, Art Basel Miami Beach presents an
interesting program of curated and alternative platforms for
exhibition including:
What's
more, the
exhibition opens an
interesting dialogue between Murkudis» designs and the museum's collection, juxtaposing his oeuvre with works by John Chamberlain, Jack Goldstein, Steven Parrino, Yves Klein, Juergen Teller, Mark Borthwick, Blinky Palermo, Sigmar Polke and Franz Erhard Walther.
«Tom and I were
more interested in taking Picasso's route,» recalls Curry, whose studio, adjacent to Houseago's in L.A.'s Warehouse District, is stacked with works recently returned from his and Houseago's monthlong joint residency and
exhibition at Ballroom Marfa in Texas.
While Hong Hao continues to work with found objects,» AS IT IS,» his recent solo
exhibition at Beijing Commune, deals with the physical forms in a
more straightforward manner, creating an
interesting dialectic development of both the vocabulary and concept of his art.
In 1999,
interested in materials and anti-industrial gestures, I visited Richard Salmon Gallery in London to see the
exhibition «Furniture»: I was convinced that artists invariably tell us
more than designers do about the everyday things of the world.
The Observer caught up with Tyson and gallery director Marc Glimcher at the opening of the
exhibition to find out why the back of a playing card might be
more interesting than the front.
It is unclear as to whether these two earlier iterations had accompanying
exhibitions but, in this case, the smaller show is by far the
more interesting.
While we may speak about the common factor between these two
exhibitions as being abstraction or,
more precisely, abstract painting, there are some
interesting differences between the two.
In celebration of the the Noguchi Museum «s 30th - anniversary mad scientist artist & supertouch buddy Tom Sachs has staged one of his most
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October 12, 2015, Fort Lauderdale - In response to the renewed
interest in artist prints, editions, book and other multiples, Girls» Club presents Self - Proliferation, an
exhibition of works by
more than thirty artists from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz.
The
exhibition at CCS Bard includes
more than forty works, and establishes Collier's
interest in photographing images that are propagated in popular culture — record - album sleeves, magazines, coffee - table books, Hollywood film stills, and pictorial calendars — set against neutral studio backdrops.
In response to the renewed
interest in artist prints, editions, books and other multiples, Girls» Club presents Self - Proliferation, an
exhibition of works by
more than thirty artists from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz.
Who shall determine how much may be attributed to real art
interest and how much to curiosity, of the five thousand dollars and
more in entrance fees, at twenty - five cents each, received by the International
Exhibition of Modern Art in the 69 Regiment Armory during its first week?
Through her and her friends I became
more interested in art, which fascinated me, and I decided to organize an
exhibition called «Incubator».
While everyone involved in this
exhibition is queer, I'm
more interested in «queer» as a verb than a noun or identity category, and the possibilities that «queering» as an action present to painting as a medium and abstraction as a genre.»