The makers there had made a huge effort to personalise and theme their stands, and the quality
of work on show was also excellent — it had improved greatly during my 12 - year absence.
MG: What has been the best part
of working on this show?
Five
of the works on show have never been exhibited publicly before, and never together in series.
One
of the works on show, City Lights, is shown here courtesy of the artist and the Sarah Wiseman Gallery.
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of the works on show.
Examples
of her work on show at Exhibit320's stand were among the highlights of the fair: carpets pulled apart so that only connecting threads remained, leaving a palimpsest of leaf - like impressions.
Available to download now, the Frieze Sculpture Audio Tour app guides you through
each of the works on show at this year's Frieze Sculpture (5 Jul — 8 Oct) in Regent's Park, London.
austrian artist erwin wurm «s latest body
of work on show at galerie thaddaeus ropac in pantin, france celebrates playful destruction in an exhibition titled «wittgensteinian grammar of physical education».
There's a diverse and strong selection
of works on show.
The catalogue includes a text by Caroline Bourgeois and Béatrice Gross as well as a large selection of images
of the works on show accompanied by quotes of authors from different disciplines (literature, film, philosophy, poetry...).
This year, many
of the works on show highlight the continued richness of the painting scene in Germany — and also its stylistic plurality.
The majority
of the work on show at Newport Street Gallery is from this more recent stage of Colen's career, though many are late instalments in long - running series.
The variety of forms and techniques
of the works on show highlights TDIC's holistic method of developing the Abu Dhabi arts scne, in both instigating aesthetic discourses, while building a platform for audience engagement.
The history of art is dominated by male artists, so most
of the work on show is men by men: masculine by masculine.
Apart from the depth and breadth
of work on show, what is so great about this exhibition is that it offers a rare chance to experience the works in motion, as Calder intended them, with a programme of regular activations enabling his pieces to come to life.
The body
of work on show at the M + Pavilion riffs off the fad for charity pop singles aimed at raising awareness of and somehow curing the world's social and economic ills.
The title of the exhibition, Quaranta [Forty] directly references the number
of works on show; less explicitly, it is also a reference to a landmark birthday and... Continua a leggere
The Hunanese artist's latest body
of work on show at Blindspot Gallery since Art Basel Hong Kong 2018 captures a present moment in stillness and in movement that leaves traces of both past and future, like a pendulum swaying back and forth but always returning to the centre.
The body
of work on show deal with potent issues hinged on history and aesthetic theory, presenting a unique artistic vision «invested in visual arts» relationship with politics of fiction, disjunctive temporalities, and postcolonial imaginations», as the press release reads.
In this video, she talks about a selection
of the works on show, and explains how, for her, creating works on paper is «a way of tapping into a different part of yourself».
The selection
of works on show also makes it possible to focus on some specific thematic aspects developed by the Istituzione Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Bologna in documenting the most important contemporary art trends in Europe and America, highlighting a significant closeness of intent in orientation and critical intuition with the choices made by the collector.
The prints are available to buy through Art Sales at the RA, a selection
of works on show in the Keeper's House and on sale online.
Unlike
some of the works on show at Tate Modern, Binion's paintings can't be seen as straightforward, visual calls for civil rights.
Sculpture, and the ideas that form it are also evident in many of the works — from the performative actions and films of Antti Laitinen to the language of Atkins many
of the works on show probe at the problem of sculpture and our contemporary understanding of the medium.
A number
of the works on show have been smashed by the artist, creating a tension between document and object.
The process itself, as banal as your nearest burning cigarette, is lent a poetic quality in a number
of the works on show.
Walter Robinson, a painter who came up with the term Zombie Formalism for the copy cat style
of work on show at the exhibition stated «If bad abstraction is the problem then the virus spreading it is money.»
Testament to the quality
of the works on show, almost half of the art lots sold above their high estimate, with the in - room action complemented by almost 70 absentee bidders via online and phone.
This contrasted, he stated, with Mashile's works, which he called the «most unpredictable» on the exhibition: «These demand a more imaginative response to the psychological impact of circumcision than most
of the works on show... they symbolise trauma experienced during initiation.
Mosaka took issue with the predominance
of works on the show which «adhere [d] to a narrow definition of male identity».
The kind
of work on show at the fair has changed from previous years.
Saatchi purchased many
of the works on show.
The actual term «Abstraction Lyrique» was coined by the French painter and exhibition co-organizer Georges Mathieu (1921 - 2012), while his fellow curator Jose - Jean - Marchand wrote that
some of the works on show displayed «a lyricism disengaged from all servitude...» - meaning that the paintings were not derivative or weighed down by intellectual theory.
Many
of the works on show make use of photography or simulacra in order to test the extent to which the potency of an image or object transcends reproduction.
DezeenTV: Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has sent us a movie about an exhibition
of his work on show in Seoul, which includes this 9 - metre window made of 500 glass prisms (above).
Not exact matches
These days Candace is out from behind the mask and
showing the world some new faces — as a singer (her rendition
of Michael Jackson's «Heal The World» also went viral), vlogger, host
on TLC, and ambassador for charitable organization Convoy
of Hope, who as part
of their mission
works to empower young girls in cultures where women are degraded.
To the average reader
of a business magazine, these may seem like ridiculously simple questions, but Lusardi and Mitchell's research over the last few years
shows that, in general, you can not count
on even this base level
of knowledge about how money
works.
But a new study from consumer lender Earnest
shows that the vast majority
of those 4 million people aren't making very much money by
working on any
of the major gig economy platforms.
I begin at 3 a.m. (the joys
of working on a morning television
show) and continue to use my iPhone until I head to bed around 9 p.m. I check email, post pictures and video to social media, stream live video and surf the web.
«We will continue
working on behalf
of our courageous plaintiffs to
show that Arizona can do better than this disgraceful law,» she said in a statement.
Research from the Center for Creative Leadership
shows that the typical smartphone - enabled executive, manager or professional is connected to
work on average
of 72 hours a week.
«I remember long discussions with him
on the consequences
of imperfect information or incomplete risk markets; my own
work and that
of numerous colleagues had
shown that in these conditions, markets typically didn't
work well.
I can catch up
on work, clear out my inbox, and finally see the latest episodes
of my favorite
shows.
After it's all said and done, learn from your mistakes, take note
of what
worked for other exhibitors, make adjustments, and move
on to the next
show!
Research
shows that arriving
on time, doing thorough
work, and being thoughtful toward your colleagues helps people regardless
of their job function or workplace situation.
A fifth woman, who spoke to The Times
on condition
of anonymity,
worked with Louis C.K. in the late 1990s
on «The Chris Rock
Show,» where he was a writer and producer.
When you're early in a startup, a founder or one
of the first few people to join, you will at times realize that new information from customers or a smart mentor
shows that what you were
working on for the last weeks or months is the wrong thing to do.
His production company has more
shows in the
works, with the goal
of having something new with his name attached to it
on Discovery every week
of the year.
The
on - site master's degree program, launched a decade ago, is one
of many reasons Dixon Schwabl regularly
shows up
on Fortune's list
of 50 Best Small and Medium - Size Companies to
Work For.
This approach could also make it easier to avoid the
shows you'll never want to watch, but it requires a big library
of on - demand
shows to really
work.