Sentences with phrase «originally conceived»

Both were originally conceived as part of the visual lexicon of Uncounted, a larger project about time, light, and performativity.
«It was originally conceived as part of the 75th anniversary celebration, and was meant to conclude at the end of 2010.
The program will also feature a special tribute to legendary artist - run restaurant FOOD, originally conceived by Gordon Matta - Clark and Carol Goodden in 1971.
A number of the Canadian artworks on view received their initial reception outside of the country, for example, Shelagh Keeley's 75 - foot long wall drawing German notes / after Lucretius / de rerum natura (2013), originally conceived for the Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany.
Although included in Nan Goldin's exhibition «Witnesses: Against Our Vanishing,» at New York's Artists Space in 1989, Putti's Pudding was originally conceived as a book.
Art Everywhere was originally conceived in the UK by Richard Reed (co-founder of Innocent Drinks).
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.
From 2 December 2017 until 8 April 2018, the K20 Museum in Düsseldorf opens «Lines of Sight» — a large - scale survey and retrospective of work by Carmen Herrera, originally conceived by New York's Whitney Museum of American Art.
This exhibition of drawings by Pop Artist Tom Wesselmann, which was originally conceived by Wesselmann and his wife, Claire, before the artist's untimely death in December, 2004.
An area dedicated to «art in action,» on our visit we wandered into interdisciplinary artist Sung Hwan Kim's two - room video installation that befuddles you with a two - way mirror, before being even further entranced by Lis Rhodes «Light Music» installation — a work originally conceived in 1975 in which two projectors at either end of the room create a fanning strobe effect as the horizontal shadows fluctuate in size.
Originally conceived to be placed on a hill in Perry Green, a position later occupied by Large Reclining Figure, which was bigger and could be seen better from afar.
Nicholas Fox Weber, the executive director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, which helps organize exhibitions of the artist's work and runs educational programs, said he was «sickened» to learn that the mural as originally conceived was in jeopardy.
Art Everywhere was originally conceived in the U.K. by Richard Reed (co-founder of Innocent Drinks) to showcase works created by British artists and owned by the nation.
Crowds were drawn to David Nolan Gallery's roped - off Barry Le Va installation, a work the artist originally conceived in 1967, and recreated on site at the fair; New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham was spotted snapping the piles of grey felt and rogue aluminum balls that the artist had carefully strewn across the floor.
Originally conceived for the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., during a collaboration with architect I.M. Pei in the early 1970s, the installation was eventually realized for Pace's New York exhibition in 2008.
The artwork was originally conceived in 2006 as the next evolutionary stage in Eno's fascination with the aesthetic possibilities of «generative» -LSB-...]
Originally conceived in 2007, This Situation has toured globally with the support of the Goethe - Institut.
The Biennial was originally conceived by an Italian, industrial...
Featuring a single dramatic installation - comprised of 22 meat cleavers, in two rows, at the top and bottom of the wall - originally conceived in 1969, it was subsequently shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1970.
As early as 2009, Kelley began to conflate his two major ongoing projects: The Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction series — originally conceived as a 365 - tape opus, one tape for each day of the year, 31 iterations of which constitute «Day is Done» — and the Kandors series.
Originally conceived in 2012 as a studio assignment for Michelle Grabner and Sara Greenberger Rafferty's class at Ox - Bow School of Art in Saugatuck, Michigan, the paintings were produced in assembly - line fashion after a prototype was chosen from five test paintings.
This project was originally conceived by Los Angeles — based artist Mark Bradford for the J. Paul Getty Museum and has since expanded to the Aspen Art Museum and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).
Trockel's wool paintings were originally conceived as a riposte to an art critic's comment that situated women's artistic practices outside the established fne art canon and within the domestic realm of arts and crafs.
Originally conceived for the presentation of the museum's collections, since the spring of 2016 the main building is once again entirely dedicated to its original purpose while the third venue across the street from the main building, connected to it by an underground passage, has been specifically designed by the local architects Christ & Gantenbein for great special exhibitions held in the skylighted galleries on the third floor.
Originally conceived in response to the refugee crisis triggered by the war in the former Yugoslavia, this latest iteration of the piece makes a striking sculptural statement.
Originally conceived by Jane Eckert, and collaboratively engineered with gallery director Kevin Van Gorp, Relational Sets looks at the enduring impact that Robert Rauschenberg has had on their artistic tastes.
BYOB events, originally conceived by new media artist Rafael Rozendaal, have been held in over 80 international cities.
Originally conceived as an offshoot of the uber - fashionable Frieze Art Fair, Frieze Masters has become a major draw in itself.
Originally conceived by curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and artist Christian Boltansky in 1995, the show encourages visitors to participate in the exhibition by touching and even taking home works of art.
Originally conceived by its founders as a place for Modern art, the museum established a permanent collection in 1952 and has become the home for some of the greatest works of avant - garde painting, sculpture, film and multi-media art in the world.
The piece was originally conceived as a guide to scale for Sperone Westwater to use when installing the videos, and its title is a perfect little mantra for those navigating Basel this week: Walks In Walks Out.
This piece was originally conceived for a global pharmaceutical company, but it applies just as easily to any endeavor that makes helping people its main focus.
Alighiero Boetti's Il Muro, originally conceived in Boetti's apartment in Trastevere in 1970, evolved throughout the artist's life and only reached its final state upon his death in 1994.
Mindy Rose Schwartz's Macramé Intervention was originally conceived of as a public art installation and performance / demonstration included in the Shrill and a Half Block Party, an event presented by Joymore Gallery on June 20th, 2009 at the Hyde Park Art Center.
So too is seeing the comically headless sweater, designed for Antic Meet (1958), patterned in red and green with an additional arm length for where the neck should be, or an inhabitable version of the Large Glass (originally conceived by Marcel Duchamp, but scaled - up for the stage by Jasper Johns) for the work Walkaround Time (1968).
Fallen Fruit was originally conceived by David Burns, Matias Viegener, and Austin Young.
Curated by Susanne Pfeffer, FAUST was originally conceived to be a five - hour durational performance enacted by five men and women each day, seven days a week.
The pieces were originally conceived for the La Fenice opera house in Venice, and Philip Miller has constructed the music using the sound of an orchestra tuning, and a singer, Nokrismesi Skota, singing an aria.
Lot 25, «Avatar,» is a lovely and great, surrealistic, 78 - inch - high bronze sculpture by Isamu Noguchi that was originally conceived in 1947 and executed in pink Georgia marble in the Kröller - Muller Museum in Otterlo and then cast in an edition of 8 in bronze between 1979 and 1986.
Originally conceived in 1977, the Judd Foundation was created in 1996 (after the artist's death) in order to preserve the work and installations of Donald Judd in his estates in Marfa, Texas and at 101 Spring Street in New York.
Originally conceived in 1978 as a rotating program of single - artist exhibitions, it continues as a space of active engagement with contemporary art and ideas.
His performance work Local Report, originally conceived in 1972, was recently performed in 2005 at multiple venues including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
The work was originally conceived for New - York Historical's 2006 exhibition, Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery.
The exhibition is curated by Dulwich Picture Gallery and was originally conceived by Bank of America's Senior Curator, Lillian Lambrechts.
«AKA Peace» originally conceived by photographer Bran Symondson and now curated by artist Jake Chapman, is an exhibition of new works made specially for The Peace One Day Project 2012, bringing together some of the most -LSB-...]
Bacon originally conceived this work as part of a polyptych of six paintings.
It is with characteristic dynamism that the My Eternal Soul series has grown far in excess of the hundred works originally conceived by Kusama.
Originally conceived in 1970, Unrealised Proposal for Cadavre Piece would have visitors look through a peep - hole and see a dead male body laid out with its feet towards them inside a climate - controlled vitrine, [27] made to resemble Andrea Mantegna's painting, The Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1480).
Originally conceived in wood in 1950, it is a painted bronze sculpture 60 inches high that was cast in a bronze edition of six later.
Hélio Oiticica and Neville D'Almeida's large - format C - prints mounted on aluminum from the Cosmococa 5: Hendrix — War series (1973/2003) were originally conceived as projections in multi-sensorial, built environments designed as cultural critiques demanding viewers» direct involvement and consideration.
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