Sentences with phrase «new multipart»

In conjunction with the exhibition One Way Ticket: Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series and Other Visions of the Great Movement North, Brooklyn - based artist Steffani Jemison (American, b. 1981) presents her new multipart commission Promise Machine.
The New Mexico - based artist, who hadn't shown a major new work since 2009 when he represented the United States in the Venice Biennale, debuted a brand new multipart video and sound piece at Sperone Westwater and the Philadelphia Museum of Art on September 18.

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I'll quote a section from RPW's multipart, extended poem called «New Dawn» from the early 1980s.
Let him take his time and get used to this new, multipart process step by step.
This is the first installment of a multipart story following the inaugural year of a new and innovative tech - centric high school in Chicago.
Plus, we will also be releasing four brand - new item types in our interim benchmark solutions: drawing items, multipart items, video items, and audio items.
A new Speed Six chassis from Multipart is # 4025, plus fitting.
Currently represented in the 56th International Art Exhibition of this year's Venice Biennale by Librettos, a new series that brings together the score of the opera La Vida Breve by Spanish composer Manuel de Falla and a speech from 1964 by Black Panther Party member Stokely Carmichael, and Sound Text, a multipart series incorporating drawings on paper that lead to a performance by a seven - piece ensemble, Gaines continually produces ambitious and compelling work that is as challenging as it is inviting.
This daylong multipart event will feature information sessions with lawyers, activists, and grassroots organizers, focusing on bodies under duress and rights under the new political administration.
McLean Project for the Arts (MPA) will open a new exhibition, With the Grain: Paintings by J.T. Kirkland, on April 13, 2017 at [email protected] This exhibition will feature multipart and shaped paintings on wood.
A generous hint of his direction could be seen in the 2012 Biennial (then hailed by New York Times critic Roberta Smith as «one of the best Whitney Biennials in recent memory»), which included such unforgettable moments as Werner Herzog's presentation of drawings by Hercules Segers intermixed with filmed performances by the Dutch avant - garde cellist and composer Ernst Reijseger; Dawn Kasper's performative residency in a ramshackle studio of her own creation on the museum's third floor; and the transformation of the entire fourth floor into a long stage for dance, most memorably Michelson's highly concentrated, multipart «Devotion Study # 1 — The American Dancer.»
Elizabeth Murray's (b. 1940, Chicago; d. 2007, Washington County, New York) work blurs the distinction between abstraction and representation, and her shaped canvases and multipart supports challenge traditional conventions of painting.
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