Sentences with phrase «ouevre of»

Beatrice Wood's «Career Woman» exhibition at the Santa Monica Museum of Art celebrates more than her prolific ouevre of gorgeous ceramics, whimsical drawings and colorful paintings.

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Why it's worth a watch: Based on a 2013 short film by directors Yolanda Ramke and Ben Howling that went viral, this is pure genre fun for fans of the zombie ouevre who've grown tired of it being so darn predictable.
Almost because it's an art - ouevre - entry - point I suspect a whole lot of you are not going to enjoy it a whole lot, as by the standards of any modern «game» it's a pretty poor one.
The collage combines a use of colored papers, a graphic quality and subjects that are all signifcant for the artist's ouevre.
Returning VoCA Journal author Gloria Sutton (Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History and New Media at Northeastern University) offers a compelling reading of Pipilotti Rist's ouevre that is grounded both in medium specificity and socio - political context.
Georg Baselitz / 1960 — 2008 exhibition show wide section of Baselitz's ouevre, holds all its phases and approximates painters individual style, which stays true to objective image of reality, despite of all experiments.
LECTURES (in Norwegian) 18:00: Lecture on the history of Astrup Fearnley Museet by Sune Nordgren 20:00: Mini-lecture on Cindy Shermans ouevre by Marthe Andersen
The complexity and trailblazing innovative power of his paintings has been widely discussed, but this book focuses on the treatment of language in Basquiat's ouevre.
his ouevre raises questions on authorship, on the identificability of artist and artwork, and, as a consequence, on the artwork's actual value.
Morgan's new body of work is another deep extension into Morgan's cosmic state of mind and outstanding progression on a growing ouevre that is one of the most remarkable for a contemporary painter today.
In another year of so, the publication of a monograph by Prestel will give the public a comprehensive view of Hassel Smith's varied ouevre.
This volume, and the exhibition it accompanies at The Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, address this oversight, providing the first thorough overview of her ouevre to date.
Numerous pictorial works clarify how central the arbitrary is to Armleder's ouevre, works made with neon lights revive the minimalist tradition of employing ready - made industrial materials, the multimedia installation in the Fridge will incorporate a variety of soundtracks and videos in an accumulation of audio - visual information without any hierarchical distinctions.
In one particularly frustrating occasion, a 1986 exhibit of landscape painting in Texas at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, did not include his work — although landscape had been a lauded constant in his ouevre.
Typical of his ouevre, the work «balances figurative painting with a conceptual approach often discretely recording inconspicuous actions, situations, or objects from everyday life.»
de Hallen Haarlem presents the solo exhibition Richard Tuttle, examining the artist's specific use of materials and his wide - ranging ouevre.
Roger Pielke Jr has weighed in, equating the suppression of the Carlin report with the muzzling of James Hansen in 2007, and even suggesting that the latest U.S. Climate Change Special report shared some shoddy scholarship practices with Carlin's ouevre.
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