Sentences with phrase «of white cube»

The usual neutrality and isolation of the white cube experience is diminished in favor of an enhanced and continued range of gray tones that separates the paintings but does not provide the jolt that white would have when looking from one painting to another.
But the Whitechapel is almost twice the size, a complex of white cube spaces and gracious old - world galleries, connected by cunning stairways and sky - lit corridors.
The museum in itself is reductive — we have the idea of the white cube but why have we then reduced the viewer through their clothing?»
The exhibition encompasses 3 floors of the gallery forming a similar dialogue with the space of the white cube, Bove's sculpture references a wide range of histories regarding language, including a particularly colourful «Caro-esque» play on colour, and even the occasional Braque-esque leaning, blurring the idea of the plinth — something Caro did everything to remove — now «becomes».
Abandoning the usual single hang of the white cube gallery, the exhibition instead presents works hung together in dense clusters, referencing the domestic context of their home location.
Whereas Folds in Time in Ghent is conceived as a walk through a number of traditional exhibition rooms, Mu.ZEE provides a setting with various directions of view, which reflects upon the idea of the white cube.
Bottom: Tracey Emin Furniture 2011 Gouache on paper © the artist courtesy of White Cube photo Ben Westoby
On artist duo Littlewhitehead «Littlewhitehead's yoot spectacle boasts like a national emblem: hoodie - pack in a corner, both menacing and humorously punitive, elevating happyslapping to the level of white cube sublime.»
That's a problem, placing it inside of the white cube.
There were also some environments that seemed to dissent from or parody such overkill, namely Klara Liden's sardonic show, which crammed the space at Reena Spaulings Fine Art with discarded Christmas trees in January, and, in the fall Sarah Oppenheimer's eye - cleansing torquing of the white cube at P.P.O.W. and Andra Ursuta's show of sculpture and smashed walls and windows (the gallery's) at Ramiken Crucible.
««Dealers holding on to the idea of a white cube gallery in central London are struggling, but there are also opportunities,» says Magnus Edensvard, the founder of Ibid Gallery, who this year closed his permanent London space after 16 years in the capital.
Jopling is the founder of White Cube Gallery, which also represents Bradford.
Plug In's «Stages: Drawing the Curtain,» which runs Aug. 18 to Sept. 4 in Winnipeg, moves contemporary art out of the white cube of the gallery and into public space.
Matias Faldbakken's practice centres around the collision between the artist and the object, his works follow a precise conceptual procedure with trivial gestures of vandalism, appropriation and poetry.Inspired by minimal and conceptual art of the 1960's and 70's, with its deconstructive focus on the object and the gallery space, Faldbakken criticizes the ideology of the white cube spac
On a similar note, Lynn Hershman's The Floating Museum operated from 1975 - 78 as a kind of nomadic, artist - run exhibition service, helping artists secure venues outside the confines of the white cube and execute one - night or short - term exhibitions in the San Francisco area, and later in venues abroad.
Matthew Paris of White Cube gallery, said that he too was impressed with the sale that Sotheby's had managed to put together in this market.
-LSB-...] «The Brazilians are out in force, as are the Koreans and Indians,» Mr. Hale of White Cube said.
Ǭ The global presence of the White Cube demonstrates that today rational thought reigns in dealing with art.
For the duration of the exhibition, the concrete expanse of White Cube's South Gallery becomes Peake's stage.
The exhibition I followed you to the sun is accompanied by a curated site program observing introductions of multidisciplinary artistic practices in order to conceptually open up borders of the traditional idea of a white cube and exhibition - making.
Over the past few years, as her work has gradually transitioned more and more into the three - dimensional, real space of the white cube with group and solo exhibitions of her video along with other works like a series of flags and «paintings» on aluminum, Cortright has also continued to become more and more infamous within Internet communities of artists and other visually - minded, new media thinkers who are utilizing the unique terrain of the Internet to modify how art can be made, disseminated and even bought and sold.
In determining a support structure for Leitplanken determined by the standard length of guard rails Rita McBride selected a pentagon as a configuration that implies movement - the opposite of a white cube container.
And The Art Newspaper claims to have an inventory of White Cube's unsold stock totaling # 100 million.
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And all those components are fairly antithetical to the prissiness and hygiene of the white cube, yet it doesn't have that type of antagonistic dynamic towards the normative configuration of a gallery.
She examines the circulation of digital installation views and illustrates the persistent relevance of one specific type: the vacant «installation shot», interwoven with the paradigm of the White Cube.
The shifting floor of the white cube is reminiscent of the fantastic worlds in films like Brazil (1985) by Terry Gilliam and Playtime (1968) by Jacques Tati in which the hero reluctantly wanders through postmodern offices.
Renowned for thinking outside of the white cube model the eight year old London fair took over the Greenpoint Terminal Warehouse in Brooklyn with a stellar presentation of street art, artist lectures and panel discussions, film screenings and murals in the surrounding neighborhood.
Our intention is to revolutionise this format and present the type of shows that you might encounter either in blue - chip art galleries or in the collections of major museums, displaying them in unusual spaces that transcend the conformity of the White Cube
In the July 1 sale, it was bought by Emin's London dealer, Jay Jopling of White Cube gallery.
Though he is known primarily as a painter, Chiurai extends his practice to a broad public engagement not always possible in the confines of the white cube.
Broad windows in the walls of the white cube - style galleries will side light the spaces, giving curators working with Piano's top - lit galleries more options to display light - sensitive or demanding works.
White Cube presents a major solo exhibition by Christian Marclay, a large new oeuvre of work encompassing the grand halls of White Cube Bermondsey.
Standing before Tracey Emin's tiny new paintings in the vast galleries of White Cube Bermondsey, the entire reason for art's existence unfurls: every line is a snatch of emotion, every drip a careful meditation, equal parts memory and fantasy, brought from artist to audience in an act of pure communication.
Interview with the Creative Director of White Cube Gallery, Susan May, at Frieze Art Fair London 2006.
The work was acquired in July 2014 on behalf of Count Duerckheim by Jay Jopling, owner of White Cube.
His new sculptural installation in the North Galleries of the White Cube gallery in Bermondsey takes as its starting point the iconic modernist penguin pool designed by architect Berthold Lubetkin for ZSL London Zoo in 1943, which acts as an amphitheatre for performances by dancers and musicians during the course of the exhibition.
The work was acquired in early July 2014 on behalf of Count Duerckheim by Jay Jopling, owner of White Cube.
The artist has also received recognition for performances that expand beyond the boundaries of the white cube.
During this period of her curatorial practice, she paid special attention to the production of commissioned projects that encouraged new ways of transcending the limits of the white cube.
There's a commissioned artwork from the Shanghai - born provocateur Xu Zhen, consisting of a white cube with performers locked inside, chucking sculptures into the air.
«There was something poetic about the gallery's bad - boy nature,» Gates says of White Cube.
In addition to their successes online, which are generally measured in numbers of followers and likes, these artists have simultaneously developed works for the physical space of the white cube.
Courtesy of White Cube, London.
It was bought by her London dealer, Jay Jopling of White Cube gallery.
The Production Line of Happiness brings norm - flouting exhibition design to arts institutions (the academic Art Institute of Chicago, the high - gloss MoMA, and the public Whitechapel Gallery) in an effort to draw attention to the naturalised codes of the white cube.
«Time here becomes space, Space here becomes time», Cerith Wyn Evans, copyright the artist, courtesy of White Cube.
In the case of CCS Bard, it's probably smart for students to focus on curating a solo project because their budget for the project is so limited that they have to be careful with their resources — particularly if the students are encouraged to stay within the real estate of the white cube.
You will notice too that the door to the office is wedged open; another important element of the show, this gesture reveals the institutional underpinnings of the exhibition, breaking open the illusion of the white cube and inviting the viewer to contemplate the staff working beyond it.
For her first solo exhibition in Poland, Alicja Kwade moves outside the boundaries of the white cube and engages with the industrial space of TRAFO.
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