Sentences with phrase «much smaller art»

The exhibition is a testament to friendships and a much smaller art world.
It conjures up a much, much smaller art world than today's, when artists were galvanized by the antiwar movement, and abstraction, in one form or another, was still the lingua franca of painting.

Not exact matches

Long years in public view have trained him in the art of maintaining stillness and dignity while speeches are made and greetings are exchanged, but he still doesn't look quite at home with military bands and official formality; he walked nicely along the guard of honour but was much smaller than all of them.
Somebody mentioned a small plaza a 5 - minute cab ride away but, when we went past it on our way back to the airport, it looked like it mostly just sold art and souvenir items (much like the beach vendors do).
We've got into a routine where the paper goes on first, then we swirl glue all over the art work — I love using smaller bottles of glue like in the picture where T can squeeze out but not too much at a time as it helps work those hand muscles as well.
«If we want to compete with current state - of - the - art technology, we have to go for skyrmionic objects [that] are much smaller in size than 100 nanometers,» Wiesendanger says.
Much of this book takes places in art galleries and centers around a boy Theo who loses his family at a young age and desperately clings to a small painting that reminds -LSB-...]
The young wizards of Hogwarts will need something much more effective than Umbridge's Ministry - approved course in defensive magic if they are to truly succeed in the extraordinary battle that lies ahead, however, and when the administration fails to provide the students with the tools that they will need to defend Hogwarts against the fearsome powers of the Dark Arts, Hermione (Emma Watson), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Harry take it upon themselves to recruit a small group of students to form «Dumbledore's Army» in preparation for the ultimate supernatural showdown.
Unfortunately, Enigma is a British production that will probably only play in smaller venues or art cinemas without getting much attention around the rest of Middle America.
That she grew up as much a fan of martial arts as animation can be felt everywhere, in elaborately choreographed fighting sequences à la «Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,» and in small touches — the way in which Lord Shen turns his peacock feathers into lethal weapons, especially powerful when combined with Oldman's ability to sound so deadly.
It has much in common with The Art of the Deal and its ilk, works that put forth a grandiose portrait of winning where big, bigger, biggest actually materializes as small, smaller, smallest.
Although I immersed myself in as much of the arts - related research as possible while planning this program (and explored the many large - and small - scale art initiatives), I knew I'd eventually have to tackle — and really understand — my deeply rooted assumptions about teaching and learning if I wanted to form a truly well - rounded program.
But one downside of the new, small schools is that it is much harder for them to offer specialized programs, whether advanced classes, sports teams, or art or music classes, than it was for the large schools that they replaced.
Shop a boutique feel with at or below thrift store prices for new, gently - used clothing, home décor, pet supplies, house hold items, small appliances, small furniture, antiques, vintage items, art and so much more.
Botsebotse Bush Retreat is a small, luxurious game lodge and is as much comfortable as it is a celebration of African design and art.
Nowadays you will find clothing chain stores like Rivers, Target Country, and Lorna Jane mixed in amongst the small boutiques and there are art galleries, jewellery stores, souvenir shops, gift shops, children's clothing and gifts shops and so much more to satisfy those men and women that just love to shop.
A small island with an estimated 10,000 temples and a vibrant arts culture, Bali has much more to offer than just picturesque beaches and excellent surf.
A Small town known for offering the finest things in life... world class shopping, renowned art, delicious wine, fabulous food and much more.
It is a perfect example of just how much Gran Turismo Sport dedicates itself to the art of small details.
Underneath the games cutesy art style however, lies a much darker experience that deals with mental illness, depression, the stagnancy of the middle and lower classes, and the slow death of the small town America.
Having been immediately hailed by European critics as one of his era's greatest painters, Soutine, who was based in France for much of his career, was largely ignored in America until the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted a small exhibition of his work in 1950.
A major change in the social and institutional support for art itself was well under way: with the rise of the bourgeoisie and the fall of the cultivated aristocracy, smaller paintings, generally of every - day subjects, rather than grandiose mythological or religious scenes were much in demand.
There are also many smaller colleges that have great art programs that don't cost nearly as much as some of the bigger ones.
If you're early in your art career and trying to figure out how to start selling your art, much less getting your income where you really want it to be, you're going to have to start small.
I saw a huge painting in an art gallery around here that was going for $ 29,000 and I immediately wondered if that artist was ever going to see a profit for that painting because most people don't have the room for that size painting and unless one is very wealthy they're not going to pay that much money for a painting even though very beautiful, tucked away in some small art gallery at a seaside resort!
Tuck writes that: «the paintings in this show alternate between the quiet and the chaotic: landscapes that are represented like in comics and topographical maps — on a soft colored ground lines are drawn with paint, the figures are much smaller than life size and feel like quotes from movies... [Richter] draws seamlessly from our common cultures of art, entertainment, violence, music, etc., and plants these things in his paintings.»
Creating a smaller range of pieces may sting at first, but it will increase the chances of your commercial success Ideally, you relish the creation process as much as viewing your finished product; art, if anything, is a labor of love.
They might easily have rubbed shoulders with each other at exhibitions and in the bars and cafes favoured by artists at a time when the art world was much smaller.
The Baltimore Museum of Art is a unique venue with a variety of spaces that are ideal for events large and small — milestone celebrations, intimate dinner parties, wedding ceremonies and receptions, rehearsal dinners, bar / bat mitzvahs, corporate receptions, holiday parties, meetings, performances, film screenings, and much more.
Much wood collage art is considerably smaller in scale, framed and hung as a painting would be.
At Volta, the small art fair affiliated with the much larger annual Armory Show, galleries presented a curated exhibition featuring a single artist.
Bill: When the art world was smaller, the relationships were much more personal.
The patterns which emerge through tearing, pasting and scraping are as much reminiscent of works by Kurt Schwitters or Robert Rauschenberg as they are evocative of Francis Rose's predilection for minor vandalism when surreptitiously removing small samples of particularly attractive wallpapers from French chateaux and English country houses to fashion his very own take on the livre d'or in the 1930s: a scrapbook of wallpaper fragments (acquired by the Whitworth Art Gallery after Rose's 1988 retrospective exhibition at England & Co).
He summed up his response: «By 1953 my pictures appeared to have reached a stage of total abstraction and I was one of that very small band of British abstract artists much ridiculed by our critics... American art had not yet crossed the Atlantic... The experience was a surprise and a shock.
Rivera would have hated a review in The New York Times that called these small murals «anemic,» when he wanted his art to bear so much weight.
Consequently, the relatively small, easel - scale paintings of the Southern Californians revealed a freshness in their coming to terms with reductive form that occurred on a much different level than the physical / material emphasis of Minimal art in New York.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
You would prefer to visit a museum in a smaller city known as much for its art as it is for its music and theatre.
Whether looking over her shoulder to the more intimate Tefaf Spring, or forward to the much smaller first edition of Frieze Los Angeles 2019, her idea was to create interacting isles of visual stimulus informed by a cluster of new material (Frame), younger galleries (Focus) and underappreciated artists (Spotlight), so as to energize and broaden the experience of art.
Amongst the dizzying diversity of contemporary art on view, it is this small piece that questions the present, past, and situational context — much like the greater themes pulsing through this year's fair taking place in its seasonal home of Regent's Park.
Although the fair is much smaller than its West side counterpart the show is an important and valuable source for top - tier art by blue chip galleries.
First up, there are the Impressionist and Modern art sales at Christie's and Sotheby's, where a dwindling store of truly first - rate period works on the open market mean that even minor pieces can command stellar sums, like a small Cézanne watercolor of almost palpably rendered apples that's expected to fetch as much as $ 600,000 at Sotheby's.
Shortly after leaving the Slade School of Art, Spencer became well known for his paintings depicting Biblical scenes occurring as if in Cookham, the small Thames - side village where he was born and spent much of his life.
A much smaller show but of great interest is the archival display contextualising the seminal exhibition «Art into Society — Society into Art» at the ICA (19 January — 6 March 2016).
Katz, for starters, went against the grain and painted small - sized, representational pictures on Masonite panels for much of the 1950s... In ten short years, Alex Katz went from being an art student to a fledgling artist to a mature painter and collage and cutout maker.»
As two of the original museum directors and many of the original curators moved on, the team pondered a strategy to use the medium of art to «make order out of chaos,» bringing perspective to a region smaller than the United States but «much more fractured,» as Queens Museum director Tom Finkelpearl puts it.
The obstacle course itself, hidden from view and thus a mystery to anyone for whom neither sneaker - buying nor art - experiencing typically involves much in the way of ordeal, was, in no small way, intense.
This small, 60 - year survey puts Parsons's art on a much more equal footing with her achievement as a dealer and even with the work of the giants she represented.
At a time when so much art is big, fabricated and public, these works adhere to the small - is - radical concept.
In 2007, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth hosted Ron Mueck, featuring the artist's figures that are extraordinarily realistic, except in scale - they are always depicted much smaller or larger than life.
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