Sentences with phrase «of works on view»

As such, it serves as a convenient hedge against complaints about the patchwork selection of works on view.
Wed., Oct. 25, 6 p.m. Hear Njideka Akunyili Crosby reflect on her new suite of works on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Most of the works on view have remained in Gilliam's studio since their creation and have never before been exhibited.
The grant, considered among the most prestigious for contemporary art, will support the exhibition directly, as well as a robust schedule of related programs, which will foster a deeper understanding of the works on view and the artistic process.
Like some of the works on view, it is painted in a combination of house paint (alkyd) and oil on canvas, lending its colored segments an added dimensionality that presages Taylor's later sculptures.
The selection of works on view embodies some of the strongest recurrent themes in Kippenberger's work.
The majority of the works on view were from the 1980s and 1990s, a groundbreaking period that was shaped by the feminist and civil rights movements of the previous decades.
Most of the works on view have never been seen in the U.S.
«The vast majority of works on view,» noted the curators» statement, «were created specifically for the exhibition and reveal the extraordinary array of practices found in our sprawling and multifaceted city.»
A complement to the selection of works on view in the Museum's second floor permanent collection galleries, this special exhibition offers an opportunity to see works rarely on display and to enable deeper understanding of postwar abstraction.
The series of works on view, which conceptually originate from and comment on this distorted purse, oscillate between two - dimensionality and volume.
Forming a poetic counterpoint to many of the works on view, Rain Under Lamppost (2014) presents an animated video projection, which replicates the action of falling rain, through the cone of light from a lamppost.
And when you realize that most of the works on view are the only works by the particular artist in the collection, sometimes the only work to represent an entire movement or national school, the depression only sets in more deeply.
The way an object changes from the recognizable to the abstract, from the elemental to the physical, through exposure to light, is the crux of the works on view
Many of the works on view capture stolen, solitary moments of meditation and introspection — even of the canine and avian variety.
Rose could have put together a fine exhibition pulling exclusively from the Menil's existing holdings, but she borrowed nearly a third of the works on view.
The annual Emerging Artist Fellowship (EAF) Exhibition is a cornerstone of Socrates Sculpture Park's visual arts programming and is widely acclaimed for the ambition, breadth, and innovation of the works on view.
Yang names 3 of the works on view «Chandelier», which hang stoically in the gallery...
There wasn't any shouting or shoving at Sadie Coles, either, though the London gallery sold most of the works on view during the orderly late - morning opening.
The series of works on view at The Aldrich demonstrate that this practice continues unabated in the present day — across the United States from New York to California and around the world, from Brazil to the United Kingdom to China — in media ranging from ceramic fragments (Barrão) to tobacco products (Xu Bing).
Each year, LongHouse Reserve installs new sculptures for the season, joining the hundreds of works on view.
«Asphalt and Chalk,» the title of the Twenty - Fourth Street portion of the show, references the materials Kaphar utilized to produce the majority of the works on view while also evoking the outline police use to mark the position of a fallen dead body.
Almost all of the works on view are from the artist's estate.
With ten of these works on view here, their similarities are broken up only by marks in paint or ink on the surface of some.
Many of the works on view have been in private collections and have rarely been exhibited.
Despite my reservations about the Sterne - Steinberg matchup, the quality of works on view is so high that any excuse to see them will do, so get to the Menil for this odd pairing of wonderful artists before it closes at 7 p.m. Sunday.
The notion of conceptual mapping, as well as more formal decisions, act as points of connection between the two series of works on view.
Her use of antiquated media such as cut - paper silhouettes, 8 mm film, and 19th - century printmaking, augments the breadth of the works on view.
There's some terrific work in The Puppet Show, especially Terence Gower's installation Puppet Storage, a cabinet of wonders filled with props, puppets and ephemera related to many of the works on view along with a collection of historical puppets.
Sikander's proclivities for intricacy, vivid color, craftsmanship, pattern, storytelling, and extremes of scale are apparent in a number of the works on view.
«Central to each of the works on view are themes of nature, identity and the female form, often times as a depiction of non-traditional feminine ideals.»
While wall texts are not a necessity in an exhibition, they can actively help viewers gain a better understanding of the works on view, especially in the realm of contemporary art.
One group of works on view are her «Landschaft» [Landscapes] for which she often worked out - of - doors, distilling natural elements into gesture and essential marks, paring them down to near abstraction while retaining a pictorial organization.
At times, the parade of masterpieces in «Unfinished» feels excessive, and it's hard to imagine how the Met will top this grouping of incredible loans (only roughly one third of the works on view came from within the Met's collection).
While each of the works on view exhibits these qualities to varying degrees, the Brooklyn - based artist Phyllis Baldino is a cut - up par excellence.
The selection of works on view at The Power Station adhere to Parrino's elemental vocabulary: black, white and aluminum.
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Most of the works on view are black and white, or with only a minimal amount of color.
With nearly half of the works on view at MCA originally conceived almost forty years ago, it seems the museum world has not given the attention deserved by this sculptor's probing look into life's paradoxes.
In nearly all of the works on view, a grid anchors the composition and provides a safety net that encourages diving visually into the depths of colors and textures implied beneath the surface of the artwork.
Watch an exclusive video interview with the artist, produced by DoRio Filmes, and view images of works on view at the PIPA Prize 2017 finalists exhibition.
Beatz gave him a thorough tour of the works on view.
Many of the works on view relate to Stockholder's ongoing project of Assists, sculptures which must attach to something other than themselves — a bed, the wall, furniture, other sculpture, or appliances.
Within this presentation format the majority of the works on view will be new, enjoying their debut.
Often Herrera has made use of a single color against the raw white paper to create special tension, but in many of the works on view, Herrera fills each of the dimensions with acrylic paint to create bold geometrical structures.
By focusing on the 1940s, the group of works on view illuminates the aesthetic investigations that preoccupied the artists who would change the course of art history in the period just before Abstract Expressionism came to its full fruition.
Many of the works on view signify broader ideas about culture, gender, and ethnicity.
In total, the range of works on view reflect Sharif's humor and flexibility that was the source and result of his lifelong artistic practice.
A majority of the works on view in this special exhibition date from 1948 - 1953 when Tworkov and Willem de Kooning had studios across the hall from one another on the second floor of 45 Fourth Avenue in downtown New York City.
While many of the works on view illustrate the artist's deliberate use of everyday materials and objects, the newly created works on view in Tom Sachs: Boombox Retrospective 1999 — 2015 demonstrate the artist's recent explorations of more durable media, including ceramics and bronze.
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