SARAHCROWN is pleased to announce From Other Worlds, a two -
person exhibition conceived for the public spaces at The Yard — Columbus Circle as part of the Art In Lobbies program.
, a two -
person exhibition conceived for the public spaces at The Yard — Columbus Circle as part of the Art In Lobbies program.
SARAHCROWN is pleased to present Voids, Vacuums and Ghosts, a two -
person exhibition conceived for the public spaces at The Yard — Columbus Circle featuring works by Maria Lynch and Marianna Olinger.
SARAHCROWN is pleased to present «A Hero's Journey,» a two -
person exhibition conceived for the public spaces of The Yard — Columbus Circle featuring works by Jake Himovitz and Dov Talpaz.
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Not exact matches
The artist
conceived and re-
conceived the
exhibition in his Los Angeles studio, eventually presenting paintings, sculptures and video the reflect his individual voice, collapse the division between artist and ordinary
people, and emphasize his belief in the social and cultural influence of art, particularly in this historic, political moment.
Although the two women never met — Lockhart only discovered Eshkol's work during a 2008 trip to Israel — the project is
conceived as a two -
person exhibition, highlighting a fascinating artistic convergence between past and present, as a contemporary artist activates the work of a modernist composer through her archive.
The idea
conceived by artist Christian Janowski, the
exhibition's curator, was to pair thirty artists with
people working in professions or trades ranging from dentistry, psychiatry, ophthalmology, construction, printing, kickboxing, and sanitation and see what happened.
Conceived as a two -
person exhibition, Sharon Lockhart Noa Eshkol presents Eshkol's largely unknown achievements through a new five - channel film installation, a series of photographs, and a selection of Eshkol's carpets, scores, and archival drawings.
People's Biennial is an
exhibition series
conceived by artist Harrell Fletcher and curator Jens Hoffmann in 2009.
The centerpiece of this
exhibition is Partners (The Teddy Bear Project, 2002), a vast display
conceived by Ydessa Hendeles composed of over 3,000 family - album photographs of
people posing with teddy bears, and vitrines containing antique teddy bears.
Conceived as a series of overlapping, two -
person exhibitions, Volley is an experiment that foregrounds conversation and collaboration as essential aspects of artistic production.
People who were interviewed took different approaches to the
exhibition, tending to build consistent, coherent experiences from their overarching attitudes, moods, intentions, strategies, and ways of
conceiving and perceiving.