Sentences with phrase «own connoisseurship»

Stefanelli Distributing, a supplier of a variety of wine and other alcoholic beverages and products, operates in the true spirit of connoisseurship.
Wearing Roberto Cavalli is to fashion what buying expensive champagne, shaking the bottle and spraying it over your friends is to wine connoisseurship.
Repeat viewings could short your brain's connoisseurship circuits.
The evidence drawn from ongoing observation of student behaviour is best viewed not «scientifically» but through what Eliot Eisner has called «connoisseurship» or «the enlightened eye;» that is, through professional wisdom.
Just as we adorn sex with the fancy gold - leaf filigree of love, so we dress the need for sustenance in the finery of cooking and connoisseurship.
Moreover the specific location of the pending Anantara property offers a perfect fit with the brand's promise of immersing story collecting travellers in the world's most enchanting settings through unique discovery experiences, underpinned by true connoisseurship and luxurious, heartfelt hospitality.»
«I'm very much aware of the connoisseurship of paper,» he says.
The Morgan Library & Museum invites applications for a traveling seminar in drawings connoisseurship and the art market.
This one - year appointment, eligible for a one - year renewal, provides the opportunity to gain firsthand experience and professional training in curatorial work and in the study and connoisseurship of old master and nineteenth - century drawings.
It will also reveal her connoisseurship and openness to new ideas.
As a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), Peter Blum Gallery subscribes to the highest standard of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice, and offers an effective and confidential alternative for the resale of important works of art from and on behalf of private individuals and institutions.
Robin — Yes that's what I mean, but I think it's a lot more than connoisseurship.
In addition, Greenberg's theories proved well - suited for a burgeoning art market, which found connoisseurship an easy sell.
And that artist's fans and collectors purchase the new book, de rigueur, in much the same way that an avid music fan might purchase a greatest - hits or a remixes album — out of love and loyalty and connoisseurship and the obsessively acquisitive collector's impulse, but with no real expectation of learning anything new.
A meeting of tradition and innovation, connoisseurship and humour, «Study from the Human Body» is a comprehensive exploration of the impact of Francis Bacon and Henry Moore on contemporary figurative art.
This broad approach is a more typical kind of artist collection, but a rare few, such as Howard Hodgkin's stunning collection of Indian paintings, show more connoisseurship.
His subtle connoisseurship and deep learning were balanced by a keen commercial sense.
Beloved fixtures of the art world, the Dictrows have applied tremendous connoisseurship to collecting the best new and emergent art over the past three decades.
Serial work removes the issue of uniqueness and its requisite connoisseurship, and therefore creates more reliable price points in the tracking of works of art as tradable commodities.
The fishy Leonardo, heavily repainted, with contested provenance, maybe not by the master at all, was only the triumph of pure marketing over connoisseurship.
Basel remains the fair to which galleries bring their best work, conscious of the commercial opportunities it affords, the connoisseurship of its audience relative to most other fairs, and its high critical profile.
The quality and diversity of the 2016 fair was further strengthened through Frieze Masters's collaborations with leading international curators, including Toby Kamps (The Menil Collection, Houston), Clare Lilley (Yorkshire Sculp - ture Park), Tim Marlow (Royal Academy of Arts, London) and Sir Norman Rosenthal (independent curator), who created sections and programmes dedicated to artistic discovery and connoisseurship.
Sean Kelly is delighted to premiere a provocative new media campaign designed to encourage lively discussion around the topic of collecting and connoisseurship.
Founded in 1962, the ADAA encompasses 180 members from 25 cities across the U.S., and is a leader in establishing best practices for the field and advancing scholarship and connoisseurship.
Each year, ADAA members wishing to participate submit proposals that outline inventive curatorial concepts for single artist, dual, or group exhibitions — a process which ensures the highest standard of artistic quality and connoisseurship that has distinguished the fair for 30 years.
Whatever you make of the results, the project has ignited public debate about the relationship between technology and connoisseurship.
Such callow connoisseurship is a bit like preferring one's fruit unripe and undersized - especially today, as the twice - annual shopping raids on art schools from Yale to Goldsmiths bring in dwindling returns.
Elegantly produced, this catalogue speaks eloquently to the pleasures of connoisseurship.
Each year, ADAA members wishing to participate submit proposals that outline inventive curatorial concepts for single artist, dual, or group exhibitions — a process which ensures the highest standard of artistic quality and connoisseurship that has become synonymous with the fair.
Each year, ADAA members wishing to participate in The Art Show submit proposals that outline inventive curatorial concepts for single artist, dual, or group exhibitions — a process which ensures the high standard of artistic quality and connoisseurship that has become synonymous with the fair.
To judge between them was a matter of rarified connoisseurship.
Rosenberg & Co. renews a salon - style space with a focus on the highest standards of connoisseurship and expertise.
Where Art Meets Science: Ancient Sculpture from the Hindu - Buddhist World, a focused exhibition of primarily Cambodian sculpture from the Norton Simon foundations» permanent collections, examines the connoisseurship and conservation involved in identifying and preserving these ancient objects.
The American & European Works of Art department brings years of experience, connoisseurship, and knowledge of art history to bear in every fine art appraisal, evaluation, and auction.
The gallery puts emphasis on rigorous scholarship, connoisseurship, and the relevancy of each work.
There were also marvels from Asia, acquired with connoisseurship by both father and son.
Topics will include formal accounts, connoisseurship (particularly controversies around Michelangelo and Rembrandt's drawings), technology (camera obscura, camera lucida), figuration and abstraction, and actual practice at a place like Cooper Union today.
I had just begun working as an exhibitions installer at the Harvard University Art Museums and we were installing Extreme Connoisseurship, a show curated by Linda Norden from, if I recall correctly, the Fogg's collection -LSB-.....]
Ariana Hartsock earned her B.A. in Art History from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and her M.A. in Modern Art, History of the Art Market, and Connoisseurship at Christie's Education in New York.
At the same time, we liked the alternative title, «Telling Tales: Stories and Legends in 19th - Century American Art», because it broadens the discussion, expanding it from matters of connoisseurship, patronage, and class to larger stories relating to egalitarianism and education, social transformation and conflict, and idealism and reality.
Known for a rigor that verges on medieval, Tefaf had climbed to its august position on vetting, a process of prior and on - site verification undertaken by its team of conservators and forensic scientists beginning with connoisseurship and involving techniques now being applied to contemporary art that are so advanced as to warrant a parenthesis.
The humble origins of many collections are highlighted, revealing how collecting is an accessible activity open to anyone, regardless of personal wealth and connoisseurship.
«This was our first year at The Art Show, and what stood out the most was the high level of connoisseurship of the visitors who came throughout the week — it feels very distinct from the other New York fairs,» said James Fuentes, Owner of James Fuentes.
Prejudice and other deleterious factors must be opposed when shaping any canon, yet not (pace some contemporary theory) at the expense of connoisseurship and quality: tokens are not fully fledged currency, nor are quotas.
Then you've got to know what's the difference between a good work and a great work, and that takes study and connoisseurship.
«For me the ADAA has always represented the best of what the art business is about - connoisseurship and passion, so it is a great honor for the gallery and the artists we represent to join the organization,» said Founder James Danziger.
The exceptional quality and discovery at the fair was supported through collaborations with eminent international curators, including Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston), Clare Lilley (Yorkshire Sculpture Park), and Sir Norman Rosenthal (independent curator), who created sections dedicated to artistic discovery and connoisseurship.
In these works, Asper wipes away the last vestiges of self from the self - portrait, her gloves hiding her «artist's hands» and, with them, expunging everything that conservative phrase from connoisseurship connotes.
A response to the Jewish Museum shooting; Marina Abramović in trouble over nothing; connoisseurship now; Outsider Art; and Matisse at the cinema
«Connoisseurship is developed by seeing as much art as possible, good and bad.
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