Sentences with phrase «own pieces in the exhibition»

A couple of pieces in the exhibition were noteworthy.
Then in 2011 I was lucky enough to have a piece in an exhibition with her entitled «Night Scented Stock» at the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York.
I love the pieces in the exhibition!
The earliest piece in the exhibition was begun eleven days before 9/11 and the exhibition follows my intuitive trajectory over the last fifteen years, which has allowed me to consider the transforming power of art when it's experienced in different moments and contexts.
In his essay «Light in the Dark» Robert Long looks at each piece in the exhibition and explores the artists particular use of black to heighten the intensity of the work.
Other pieces in the exhibition include Money, Head Honcho, Silent, Amazing, Obscene, Sputter, and more.
The pieces in this exhibition, with their battered, war - weary aura, dominate a 1500 - square - meter space.
There is one piece in the exhibition with a woman and a baby, but that piece is not really in the same subject as the show, it's an older piece from last year.
Select pieces in the exhibition were created for LG's «The Art of the Pixel» nationwide competition held earlier this year.
Nicole Cherubini presentation on contemporary ceramics where paint acts as the union between disparate mediums presents painting as a verb, creating some of the most successful pieces in the exhibition, Cherubini follows suit with Apfelbaum, merging the disciplines of sculpture and painting.
Using drone paintings, wallpaper, AI criminal portraits and a new VR piece in this exhibition, KATSU looks deeper at how machine learning is outstripping emotional intelligence.
Addressing the pieces in the exhibition and her own creative process, she considered the role of audience participation in sculptural works.
This expansive, detailed companion book to The Aztec Empire documents every piece in the exhibition with 400 thumbnail images.
The most surprising pieces in the exhibition, however, move away from the screen and onto the wall.
The final piece in the exhibition is perhaps the most memorable and appropriate work for conclusion.
While some of the accompanying text may be more surreal than the work it is describing, there are several pieces in this exhibition that speak for themselves.
Ranging from an intimate untitled watercolor by Alma Thomas to the print Kyoto Positive / Negative by Howardena Pindell, the pieces in the exhibition bear witness to each of their maker's singular imaginations.
Every piece in the exhibition is a favorite, particularly Christmas Mistake — a 1972 black and white film transparency illuminated in a light box.
The paintings of food, more than Warhol's silkscreens or Lichtenstein's comic book riffs, seem the most pop - ish pieces in the exhibition.
In this conversation with Ute Thon (Art — Das Kunstmagazin), Sam Keller (Fondation Beyeler's director and the co-curator of this exhibition with art historian Dieter Buchhart) talks about the genesis and importance of the exhibition, why it was so challenging to put the show together, the charateristics of Jean - Michel Basquiat's oeuvre, and his favorite pieces in the exhibition.
Judd permanently installed a number of the pieces in the exhibition in New York at 101 Spring Street and in Marfa at La Mansana de Chinati / The Block.
documents every piece in the exhibition with 300 thumbnail images.
The earliest piece in the exhibition, a black ski mask the artist pulled apart and rewove, stares down at the viewer.
For the wooden piece in this exhibition, Bourgeois describes a «human kind of radar,» in which individual units relate as people do, «aware of each other, perceiving each other, and constantly adjusting to each other, as if by radar.»
In addition to those works selected by the committee, all 80 Academicians are entitled to have six of their own pieces in the exhibition.
The largest piece in the exhibition is located outside the museum, near the main doors.
«The pieces in the exhibition are the beginning exploration of this incredible culture and country.»
Featuring visual and audio overlays, the pieces in the exhibition bring the library to life in new ways, from dynamic bookmarks to time travel clocks.
Three - quarters of the pieces in these exhibitions were either loaned by or consigned from Picasso's family, including his children and grandchildren, giving collectors their first look at many works.
Several pieces in the exhibition have been conceived in direct response to the architecture of Modern Art's gallery at Helmet Row.
He gifts us with a single piece in this exhibition, «Rear».
Opening reception: Friday, March 29, 6 - 8 p.m. Every piece in this exhibition embodies both the rich dramatic content and the powerful physical presence for which Elliott Hundley is known.
Addressing the pieces in the exhibition and her own creative process, she will consider audience participation in sculptural works.
One of the key pieces in the exhibition, said Stout, would be a video by Tsang, titled A Day in the Life of Bliss, which Stout described as extraordinary.
The pieces in these exhibitions reveal something else about the monochrome: The reason one - color pictures work is that they can be used to mean such different things.
Each of the pieces in this exhibition question the relationship between what many consider as organic and pure in juxtaposition with something manufactured or designed; in this case, wire to wood, metal to feather, plastic to light.
Fairey discusses his history as an artist and activist and talks in depth about several of his favorite pieces in the exhibition.
Both her sound piece in the exhibition at Hotel Indigo and her related performance at MCASB's main location explore the beauty, absurdity, torture, and miraculousness of what it means to be human, both within our own skin and as we connect to others in the world.
Certain pieces in the exhibition — which has been organized by Connie H. Choi, an associate curator at the Studio Museum, and Hallie Ringle, an assistant curator — stand out for formal reasons.
Around 25 pieces in the exhibition belong to the museum's collection, while others were borrowed from US museums, private collections, artists» estates and from the artists themselves.
For each piece in the exhibition, patrons could put these cubes into a tube.
One of her pieces in that exhibition was Lapses in Thinking, a model of a Union Pacific freight locomotive pulling two box carriages which visitors could sit on and ride around the gallery.
«The pieces in my exhibition address Jewish history of the 20th century, as well as loss and translation,» explains Glass.
Investigating issues around social exclusion, the pieces in this exhibition are united in challenging circumstances in which individuals, or sometimes entire communities, are blocked from the rights and resources that are key to social integration.
«Soundsuit» by Nick Cave is one of the featured pieces in the exhibition called Uncommon Likeness: Identity in Flux.»
Pieces in the exhibition include assemblage sculpture, multi-channel video work, monoprints, and installation pieces.
Artlyst's favourite piece in the exhibition has to be Wild Talents, a vast installation from 1997, incorporating two wall - sized projections, a small TV set and a ring of votive lights.
In spite of the differences between the original contexts in which these works were made, every piece in this exhibition shares a peculiar relation with the past.
In response, the artist created every piece in the exhibition to have a counterpart — each work matches to another through pattern and color.
Although we often associate craft with functionality or pure aesthetics, the pieces in this exhibition have more profound stories to tell in much the same way as contemporary art.
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