During Slow Art Day, museums organize special tours or events where visitors are encouraged to spend ten full minutes in front
of a single work of art.
There is what amounts to a
tradition of single work installations which radically transform the architecture of the gallery.
Rare, vintage performance photographs by Carolee Schneemann will be on view from P.P.O.W, while David Nolan Gallery will present an ambitious installation
of a single work by Barry Le Va, retracing his groundbreaking investigations in sculpture from the late 1960s.
It features Bradford's ten - part series Floor Scrapers and a large - scale reproduction
of a single work in a removable foldout.
So many
of my single I work with come to me with dating war stories that seem to compare their dating life to walking through a minefield and where almost every step leads to getting blown to smithereens.
The exhibition
consists of a single work that directly references Michael Heizer's installation at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The exhibition weaves new proximities and distances between different
parts of single works or iterations of works in editions of two.
These will include the
presentation of single works, new acquisitions or full - scale exhibitions designed to complement MOCCA's existing programming.
Front Gallery: A Fun Time Is A Great Time In her first solo exhibition in Toronto, Millman expands on her ongoing, cinema - inspired
lexicon of single working girls.
In her first solo exhibition in Toronto, Millman expands on her ongoing, cinema - inspired lexicon
of single working girls.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: A study by Hesketh et al. found that 20 % of psychiatric nurses were physically assaulted, 43 % were threatened with physical assault, and 55 % were verbally assaulted at least once during the
equivalent of a single work week.
BACKGROUND: A study by Hesketh et al. found that 20 % of psychiatric nurses were physically assaulted, 43 % were threatened with physical assault, and 55 % were verbally assaulted at least once during the equivalent
of a single work week.
Currently on display at the DESTE Project Space Slaughterhouse in Hydra, Figa is an
exhibition of a single work, combining the tradition of monumental public sculpture with the ritualism of visiting a quasi-relic.
The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, though distinct from each other both in the time of their composition and in their theme and literary design, are nonetheless two
volumes of a single work.
Legislative leaders have argued that they've kept alive the last extraordinary session by gaveling in and
out of it every single work day (a task that falls to local elected officials like Albany Assemblyman Jack McEneny, who must physically show up for this to work).
Despite his credentials as somewhat of a visionary, Rauschenberg saw an artwork not as an
expression of a single work of genius, but one of an endless universe of possibilities, possibilities that had the potential to impact positively on the lives of others.
What does it mean to confront a blank canvas on a daily basis, as Luc Tuymans or Lynette Yiadom - Boakye do, or spend months or even years working on the
surface of a single work like the late Lucian Freud or Hurvin Anderson?
Composed of single works, diptychs and triptychs, the nine pieces, which range in colour from blue to pink to green, are rendered in dull tones, almost as if the paint had been mixed with bits of shit before being applied.
The installation's title evokes the hermaphroditic underpinning of the project and is manifest in the
composition of single works and in sets of asymmetrically paired sculptures.
Opening with a new reading of one of Gustave Courbet's great hunting scenes, The Fox in the Snow, and ending with an exploration of a group of interior scenes by Edouard Vuillard, each essay stands alone as a richly contextualized
reading of a single work or group of works by one artist.
It's through curatorial moves like this (and also the
insertion of single works by Helen Frankenthaler, Louise Nevelson, and Janet Sobel) that Anfam takes swings at the established male - dominated hierarchy of Postwar American Art.
When I first saw your catalogue Between the Eyes, the ways in which the reproductions amplify the texture of the slice and some of the smallest aspects of your compositions made me think of Gerhard Richter's 128 Fotos von einem Bild, with its extreme, defamiliarizing
closeups of a single work.
This theatrical setting is thought as an installation
made of single works which will be mostly shown for the first time at Frieze London.
HF: You are an artist who works primarily in series, and your upcoming exhibition, «Recycling Humanity» will introduce two new bodies of work, «Children on the Edge» and «Children of Emptiness» - when you first began planning the exhibit, did you think of it in
terms of a single work, or several different works?
Although the respective exhibitions include additional works by Fast, the
examination of this single work allows not only for a consideration of his broader practice, but also an extensive examination of the subject of the work.
«Some Assembly Required,» 15 works by 11 internationally acclaimed artists focusing on the
production of a single work by the assemblage of many intricate parts.
SWERY : I can't
think of a single work, but when I began the project, I made 5 pm to 7 pm on every Thursday «TV show Time,» and watched popular TV shows with all the other team members.
One
consists of a single work: a multi-channel video installation by Rondinone consisting of multiple images of Giorno performing one of his recent epic poems.
These will include the
presentation of single works, new acquisitions or full scale exhibitions designed to complement MOCCA's existing programming.
The show — organized by the MoMA curators Christophe Cherix and Ann Temkin, with Ingrid Langston, a curatorial assistant — is a record of such a process, and its value, as such, is far greater than
that of any single work in it, painting or otherwise.
Of course this child - mother quality time, researchers note, suffers in at - risk children -
those of single working moms, for one, or parents with less education who don't necessarily hear about research - based parenting practices.