Sentences with phrase «most interesting exhibition»

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One of the most interesting exhibitions this spring will be presented at Christie's in London.
In celebration of the the Noguchi Museum «s 30th - anniversary mad scientist artist & supertouch buddy Tom Sachs has staged one of his most interesting exhibitions to date with Tea Ceremony, a meditation on and exploration of the ancient and highly ritualistic process of making Read More
In the margins a handful of foundations — half public, half private — curate the most interesting exhibitions.
In the meantime, we're delved into the e-archive ourselves to find the most interesting exhibitions from years past, focusing on both epoch - making surveys as well as quirkier offerings that illustrate the continuously experimental nature of the museum's programming.
In fact, it is one of the most interesting exhibitions by a leading British artist to have taken place in London for some time.
Perhaps the most interesting exhibitions of 2012 will be a pair which set out to locate British art in the to - ings and fro - ings of the European avant garde.

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For example, if you're a printmaker and you've just finished a range of posters based on 80s cult films for a local exhibition, the most effective way to spend your money could be promoting your work to men interested in cinema aged 35 - 45 within 10 km of the gallery, instead of all genders, all ages, all across the UK.
The list of all interesting thing to do or to visit is endless: tours of museum, exhibition, monuments, castles and palaces, nice stroll around in the beautiful parks... shopping in flea market or luxury avenues, and of course eating in the capital of the most gastronomic country in the world!
The old maps that show how often the borders have changed are the most interesting part of the exhibition.
Reed Travel Exhibitions director WTM Latin America Lawrence Reinisch said: «The high level of interest in WTM Latin America's Hosted Buyers» Programme from the world's most senior buyers is an early indication of how successful the event will be.
Reed Travel Exhibitions Chairman World Travel Market Fiona Jeffery said: «Mobile apps are part and parcel of most peoples» everyday lives, and the travel industry's interest in apps reflects this.
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.
The art scene in Los Angeles is deep and varied and the exhibition Under the Spell, LA's New International Art Scene at Frank Taal gallery in Rotterdam features ten of LA's most interesting artists.
MUST - SEE EXHIBITIONS featuring some of the most interesting black female artists working today are opening around the world this month.
Reflecting huge western interest in the Iranian contemporary art market, most items in the gallery's inaugural exhibition, named Sensation, had been purchased even before the gallery opened its doors to the public.
In addition to color plates and illuminating details, the exhibition catalogue includes an essay by Peter Galassi that explores the full range of Wall's artistic and intellectual interests and offers fresh perspectives on one of the most adventurous creative achievements of our time.
I think he is one of the most interesting artists of his generation and I am very proud to be able to present the first exhibition of his work in the Netherlands.
We see that in the breadth of people included in major recurring exhibitions, in the interests of younger artists, critics and curators, in the editorial choices made by the most current magazines, in the increasing visibility of artists emerged in the 60s and 70s, but did not enter the canon.
Bartha Contemporary is gonna present the most interesting sounding exhibition of 2018 so far REFLEX II: The Brain Closer Than The Eye
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The U.S. Pavilion exhibition Tomorrow Is Another Day reflects Bradford's interest in renewing traditions of abstract and materialist painting, as well as his longtime social and intellectual interests, most notably in marginalized populations.
Of particular interest in the exhibition is Childe Hassam's Adam and Eve Walking Out on Montauk in Early Spring (oil on wood panel, 1924), which succinctly reflects the artist's desire to replicate the Greek Classicist ideal translated to painting, and historically is considered one of Hassam's most ambitious landscape works.
State of Concept is happy to present a solo exhibition of the work of one of the most interesting artists of the contemporary greek art scene, Loukia Alavanou, that opens on the 2nd of March at 19:00.
Like most creative endeavours, a good exhibition needs an element of tension to keep it interesting.
Featuring over 50 artworks, most of which are new works, the exhibition continues Du Pasquier's long - standing interest in representation, colour and assemblage.
While this epic exhibition makes much of its lesser - known discoveries, such as the early prodigy Richard Pousette - Dart and the later painter Joan Mitchell, it's the big boys (and they are all boys) who we're most interested in.
«One of the questions I am most interested in is the relationship between pattern in nature and human constructions of pattern,» said Associate Professor of Mathematics Rachel Roe - Dale, exhibition co-curator.
Her use of bold colors against a predominately white background and the texture created by the layers of paint make her work some of the most visually interesting of the exhibition.
BAMPFA offers one of the most distinguished and provocative programs of art and film exhibitions in North America, reflecting the diverse interests of the University and Bay Area communities.
Capturing invisible rays of light, ashes from human cremation, and the volatile reactions of primary elements on metal plates, melding aesthetic interests with natural science, this exhibition offers visitors a rare insight into the artist's most recent explorations of exposure, fragility and change.
The other artistic genres that he has cultivated most avidly since then are landscape and cityscape, with special interests in the Sacramento River valley and San Francisco, and these are richly represented in the exhibition too.
As a DIA curator, I researched our extraordinary painting collection, enhanced our permanent galleries by displaying our artwork in new ways, curated temporary exhibitions, visited private and public art collections with our patrons, and identified new works for acquisition among many other things — the work curators perform is one of the most interesting in the museum profession because of the multiplicity of duties that it entails.
«The Wexner Center nurtures our love of the arts with amazing exhibitions, exciting performances, creative film programs, and opportunities to meet the most interesting people.»
The exhibition has been particularly interesting to the students because most were not only unfamiliar with the black artists from the time period, but many were also unaware of Los Angeles history as a whole.
Ben Brown Fine Arts is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings by Jiri Georg Dokoupil, one of the most creative and interesting artists of his generation.
The influential exhibition shifted the discussion away from conceptualism to focus on figuration by arguing that what many of the most interesting contemporary artists — Janine Antoni, Matthew Barney, Mike Kelley — had in common was their reimagining of the body.
This year, as in years past, DailyServing sent a few writers to Miami to look for the most interesting projects among the fairs, local galleries, and outdoor exhibitions and events.
Her recent exhibition, Bread and Circuses, reflects her ongoing interest in engineered food staples, most especially corn, which, according to Campbell, has existed for 80,000 years.
Afterall Books» new Exhibition Histories series responds to an increased interest in exhibition history with its inaugural volume on two of the most famous exhibitions of the 1960s: Wim Beeren's Op Losse Schroeven (Stedelijk Museum, 1969) and Harald Szeemann's When Attitudes Become Form (Kunsthalle Berne, aExhibition Histories series responds to an increased interest in exhibition history with its inaugural volume on two of the most famous exhibitions of the 1960s: Wim Beeren's Op Losse Schroeven (Stedelijk Museum, 1969) and Harald Szeemann's When Attitudes Become Form (Kunsthalle Berne, aexhibition history with its inaugural volume on two of the most famous exhibitions of the 1960s: Wim Beeren's Op Losse Schroeven (Stedelijk Museum, 1969) and Harald Szeemann's When Attitudes Become Form (Kunsthalle Berne, also 1969).
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».
The Los Angeles Times said of the upcoming exhibition,»... perhaps the most interesting through - line is the lack of any theme imposed by curators Aram Moshayedi and Hamza Walker.
Sterling Ruby, named «one of the most interesting artists to emerge in the twentieth century» by New York Times art critic Roberta Smith in her review of the his two coinciding New York exhibitions in 2008, has been under the spotlight in the last decade or so.
The 1960 show was dubbed «the exhibition of the century»; William Hickey in the Express called it «the most vigorous entertaining, interesting merry - go - round of art that London has ever seen».
Mark Leckey, one of the most interesting of the post-Young British Artists, won the 2008 Turner Prize and had a solo exhibition last summer at the Serpentine Gallery.
Those interested in art by the show's curators can consult the website of Soho's Renwick Gallery, which hosted Mr. Dobson's most recent exhibition, a collaboration with Megan Marrin that just closed and involved tiny birds» nests, white paintings and lots of splattered eggs.
In interacting with the work over a significant period of time, we felt that that the most compelling way to structure the exhibition was to expose the common threads that run throughout this material: formal constructs such as grids / fields, verticality, pictorial imagery, and repetitive sequences; content such as color as subject, element as subject, interest in early American history (particularly that of Massachusetts), discourse about other artists and art; and relationships to the history of poetry.
Lowry: I think David's observation discusses one of the most interesting developments that has occurred, in the last decade, which is, with the advent of a handful of mega-galleries that have the financial resources and the physical space to produce major exhibitions, there is a real blurring of the line between what we do as museums and what those galleries are doing.
With an inherent interest in how metropolitan living conditions create socially unique trends and subcultures, Abbas» most recent compositions continue this theme, the exhibition concerned with how urban environments influence human assimilation to the spaces we inhabit.
The exhibition helped to prompt a modest revival of interest in his work with several solo exhibitions, of which the most recent took place last year at the Laurent Delaye Gallery, Savile Row.
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