Sentences with phrase «of wall text»

There is very little in the way of wall text in this show.
A striking omission from the show is the lack of wall texts to provide any context for the vast diversity of works on display.
The mixed media projects, developed in the months leading up to the exhibition, include a video and sound installation, a participatory installation involving choice and selection; a site specific installation incorporating wall painting, found objects, assemblage, paintings, text and works on paper; an artist - curated installation of paintings in which each artist will provide a critique of the other's practice in the form of wall text as well as a public dialogue.
All special exhibitions at the DIA have large print versions of wall text and interpretative materials available.
Shortly before Salomon's appalling early death in Auschwitz at the age of 26, she hid her paintings depicting life for a young Jew under Hitler.3, 4 Salomon's glowing, brightly coloured paintings positioned in this Comix Creatrix exhibition challenge the fixture of the wall text.
Sure, «Pop for the People» relies on a lot of wall text, and even on photograph, but the artworks, as meaningful presences, are enhanced rather than diminished by this arrangement.
It presents one of the wall texts displayed during the exhibition that are based on her ongoing research into the French idiomatic expressions found in the work of Marcel Duchamp.
Ed Atkins, «Old Food», 2017, installation detail of wall text, Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin.
«Curators are regularly faced with difficult choices about what information they can present on the limited amount of wall text next to a painting.
And if one can manage to ignore much of the wall text and simply observe this fascinating collection of work, the restraints of history seem to fall away, leaving in their wake a rather breathtaking view.
Kanishk Tharoor's audioguide, commissioned by the Hammer for this exhibition, breaks with didactic conventions in order to illuminate, in the words of the wall text, «the inherent muteness of objects» and the malleability of their reception.
At Whitechapel, the deviant retrospective is in reverse chronological order; it has, in lieu of wall text, large Fujifilm - green strips and lingering snippets of text from the gallery's prior exhibition, Adventures of the Black Square; and its mobile walls, some of which have been flown in from a previous show in Germany, are marked with bits of masking tape, scribbled shipping instructions, and drilled holes.
Let's pretend for a moment we are approaching the paintings of Medford Johnston at the High Museum and Sandler Hudson Gallery without the aid of wall text or press release.
One of the wall texts in the Whitney show addresses this directly — and demonstrates that my reaction to the work from the «70s is far from unique:
The lack of wall text is confusing — especially when «Parcours» positions one of the gallery's temporary walls, made by kub2, as an art object.
In a museum context, certain truths might be presented in the form of wall text or by a docent.
Spruill Gallery director Hope Cohn tracked down Steinweiss in Sarasota, Florida, for a phone interview that helped shape one of her wall texts.
Also, some of the wall texts in the show (e.g., «to respond to her work as tactile, personal encounters») have been changed since this review was written, and now involve language less prone to imply that one would be invited to touch the work on view (e.g., «to consider her work from their own personal perspectives.»)
Although Stella wasn't present that morning — he was apparently napping, and at 70, that isn't a surprise — Adam Weinberg, the director of the Whitney, did bring up a quote that explained Stella's personality in one phrase through an interview with art historian Caroline Jones, which also appears as one of the wall texts:
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