Sentences with phrase «person exhibition focuses»

«This two - person exhibition focuses on the work of Meghan Grubb ’05 and Zsofia Schweger» 12, recipients of the 2015 — 16 Alice C. Cole ’42 Studio Project Grant.

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While maybe not massively groundbreaking, or as visually compelling as those paintings that are famous for being an homage to victims of everyday horrors reported in the media (Goya's The Third of May 1808 springs to mind), the exhibition is in keeping with the museum's focus on the impact of war on the lives of ordinary people, and a welcome accompaniment to the excellent experience on offer at the museum.
Bringing together artists working in various media, from multiple regions, and of different generations, this exhibition focuses on the lyric — the poetic first - person account of lived experience — to explore the complexities of being in the world.»
This focused exhibition includes work by Lalla Essaydi, David Goldblatt, Fathi Hassan, Fabrice Monteiro, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zanele Muholi, and Yinka Shonibare as well as sculptures by the Yoruba People and masks by the Igbo People.
The conversations of the 2016 Summit built on the dialogues on U.S. - China museum partnerships and exchanges that were the focus of three earlier conferences: «Meeting the West: Exhibitions from American Museums» (Nanjing, 2014), organized by the American Federation of Arts and the Nanjing Museum, and the «U.S. - China Museum Leaders Forum» (Shanghai and Hangzhou, 2014) and «U.S. - China Museum Directors Forum» (Beijing, 2012), both organized by Asia Society and the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.
an exhibition curated by Nick Tremley, originating at Pace London, focusing on works done in the spirit of Mingei, or «people's art,» folk art, a Japanese philosophical and aesthetic movement conceptualized in the 1920s by Japanese theorist Sōetsu Yanagi.
On view until 7th of January 2018, their first ever two - person exhibition in Europe is focused their mutual influence, shared motivation of sources and complementing aesthetics.
Genzken, who has often dedicated particular art works to specific people, naming sculptures after friends, artists, or people whom she admires, focuses in this exhibition on her own image, thematizing the idea of portraiture and self - portraiture, being at once the artist and the subject.
The current show, focusing on new work and including two major early paintings, is Burkhart's third solo show with the gallery and his first one - person exhibition in New York in 22 years.
Another notable highpoint of the exhibition, Lewison points out, is Neel's self - portrait, painted at the age of 80: «Curiously, for an artist whose career focused on painting people, this is the only self - portrait she painted; and, she depicts herself naked.
The solo exhibition addresses the culture of the Trinity River in Fort Worth, Texas, focusing especially on the people drawn to its banks.
Billed as the «first exhibition to focus on the artist's portraiture», in fact a little of each of these facets of Blake's work is currently on display in Peter Blake: Portraits and People, now open at Waddington Custot Galleries in London.
Including photographs taken in Europe, South America, and the United States, the exhibition reveals an artist focused on capturing the broadest scope of the world's moments, people, and sites — from a soldier at a funeral in South Carolina, to a museum exhibition in New York, to Richard Nixon in 1960.
Steve Zavattero: Ray and I feel strong that with the myriad of changes in the contemporary art world — the many gallery closures, the move toward online sales, the focus on the art fair — many committed, professional, talented artists were suddenly not being afforded the same opportunities for in - person, solo exhibition exposure that existed previously.
History Established in June 1991, Intuit is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to presenting intuitive and outsider art — with world class exhibitions; resources for scholars and students; a Permanent Collection with holdings of nearly 1,100 works of art; the Henry Darger Room Collection, a permanent installation; the Robert A. Roth Study Center, a non-circulating collection with a primary focus in the fields of outsider and contemporary self - taught art; and educational programming for people of all interest levels and backgrounds.
The book includes drawings from his 1917 sketchbook, Conventions for Abstract Thoughts; watercolors from 1916 - 18 that were the focus of the first one - person exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, Germany, in 1930; camouflage designs from his tour in the army and wallpaper designs from the 1920s; watercolors from the 1940s showing the artist's unique technique of expanding and reworking earlier works by pasting large strips of paper around them to dramatically increase their size; and finally Burchfield's large, transcendental watercolours from the 1950s and 1960s.
Explore how the people of Hampton Roads endured and overcame the economic and everyday trials of America's 1930s and 1940s through a new focus exhibition of photographs from the Chrysler Museum of Art's rich holdings of historical images.
The first exhibition in the series to focus on conditions in the U.S.and its bordering countries, «By the People» will explore the... Read More
Karin Weber Gallery's Spring exhibition, «Crush On My City,» brings Hong Kong, and Hong Kong art, into focus and is testament to Hong Kong people's love for their city.
Informed by first - person accounts of the Women, Infants, and Children (W.I.C.) nutritional assistance program, this mobile exhibition and series of public programs will explore the lived experience of welfare and expand the Philadelphia Public History Truck's programmatic focus.
Now, in an exhibition that takes its name from one of Pope.L's «Skin Set» drawings, «BLACK PEOPLE ARE THE WINDOW AND THE BREAKING OF THE WINDOW» (2004), the Studio Museum provides a focused look at current and historical expressions of protest through works of art primarily drawn from the Museum's collection.
Mr. Hibit is curating a group exhibition at Ortega y Gasset Projects, Gowanus, Brooklyn, opening late June 2016; he is part of a three - person exhibition at the Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA, August 2016; and is the focus of a one - person exhibition at the University of Vermont, September 2016.
Concurrently, September 7 — October 28, 2017, Loretta Howard Gallery, 521 West 26th Street, NY, NY, will show «Nicolas Carone: Imaginary Portraits,» an exhibition and catalog focused on haunting portrayals in painting and sculpture of people drawn from the artist's mind.
Focusing in on the work of eight artists who are observing the ways in which people interact with their environments, this summer group exhibition retreats from surface - level issues to dive deeper into the human psyche.
Taylor - Wood puts a strong focus on the individual person, while Gordon is usually inspired by well - known film classics, and in the exhibition Robert de Niro's film figure from Taxi Driver reappears in an unexpected way.
Decorative arts curator Ulysses Grant Dietz and his team reoriented the traditional focus of the exhibition from «house» to «home,» hoping to touch on the ways in which all people construct comfort and shelter for themselves and their families.
Focusing on the subject of the ideal female head, the exhibition puts a spotlight on a somewhat vaguely defined category of sculptural portraits concerned with portraying an «ideal» or «mood», as opposed to the character of a particular person.
The Queens Museum has focused on outreach and access for a wide range of audiences, and is known for international contemporary art exhibitions that reflect the cultural diversity of the borough is dedicated to presenting the highest quality visual arts and educational programming for people in the New York metropolitan area, and particularly for the residents of Queens, a uniquely diverse, ethnic, cultural, and international community.
Recent solo and two person exhibitions include Snails, Brand New Gallery, Milan, 2013; Browns in Full Colour, Jonathan Viner, London, 2012; Vanille with George Henry Longly, Galerie Valentin, Paris, 2012; Precursor, E: vent Gallery, London, 2011 and A Killer Whale Breaching in Soft Focus with Ed Atkins, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow.
Focusing on the similarities between Oslo and Istanbul, the exhibition examines how people interact with the urban habitat.
The artist's new exhibition, Everywhere, Nowhere focuses on boundaries that become increasingly blurry and meaningless, people's voluntary and involuntary movements under today's socio - political conditions and the consequences of this situation.
In line with the curatorial focus of DIASPORA: Exit, Exile, Exodus of Southeast Asia, a group exhibition of contemporary art from Southeast Asia about the movement of people in the region since the Vietnam War, and its related aspects of migration, displacement, return, and hybridity, and in support of MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum's dedication to research and education, we are pleased to present a specially curated screening programme on 14 and 15 April.
However, after visiting the exhibition entitled Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye, recently opened at the Tate Modern, it's not unrealistic that people will be more focussed on Munch's self - portraits and short films rather than his iconic painting; bellowing a cacophony of dark emotion through the public psyche.
While many of the works in the exhibition engage with a looser, more experimental approach to form, color, and composition, others relate more directly to fully - realized works, such as his proposals for compositions for To The People of New York, a large - scale installation of paintings comprised of forty metal panels grouped in variations of red, yellow, and black, which occupied most of his artistic focus during the last year of his life.
The Kadriorg palace and park ensemble celebrates its 300th anniversary with an exhibition focussing on people: rulers,...
The exhibition focuses on the splendour of the Egyptian pharaohs, their function in the earthly and divine worlds, and what kingship meant to the Egyptian people.
Photos and Film are the focus for 2012 Wearing exhibition The Whitechapel Gallery has just announced the first international survey of Turner Prize - winning British artist Gillian Wearing's photographs and films, which explore the public and private lives of ordinary people.
The exhibition focuses on paintings and sculptures of imaginary people.
The idea of how people and objects occupy space is the main focus of all the artists presented in this exhibition.
The exhibition will not only present you with the entirely new experiences and thoughts concerning visual art, but will also teach you about how even in entirely different walks of life, there are similar and focused thoughts that all people have.
The gallery is known for its imaginative thematic exhibitions that juxtapose the classic with the contemporary, as well as tightly focused one - person exhibitions.
The exhibition features 65 historic works by 53 artists, with a focus on paintings created between 1870 and 1965, telling many stories through this art that have never been told in person on the West Coast before.
DC Moore Gallery maintains a robust exhibition schedule mounting fifteen to twenty museum - quality exhibitions annually, ranging from historical presentations, to focused one - person shows and major career retrospectives.
Lichtenstein's work is the focus of a new exhibition at the Skirball Cultural Center called Pop For The People: Roy Lichtenstein in L.A..
The exhibition focuses on Douglas's recent photography, including the critically acclaimed series, Malabar People, Mid Century Studio and Disco Angola.
de Nîmes; as well as Wiels in Brussels, Museu Berardo in Lisbon, Nicolaj Konsthall in Copenhagen, and The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, the exhibition focuses on Douglas's recent photography, including the critically acclaimed series, Malabar People, Mid Century Studio and Disco Angola.
One - Person Exhibitions: 2016 Suellen Rocca: Bare Shouldered Beauty, Works from 1965 to 1969, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (catalogue) 2013 Focus 4: Four Solo Exhibitions, Chicago Gallery, Illinois State Museum, Chicago 2007 Suellen Rocca and Art Green: Imagists Classic Hits, Vol.
Later this month in London, the good people from Calio will be opening a brand new group exhibition entitled «The Social Paradox», a show focusing and highlighting people's over reliance on technology and social media.
The tour will focus on the absence and history of People of Color and Women in ACT UP and AIDS activism, and speak to the representation of People of Color and women in the exhibition along with artworks represented in the exhibition that speak to each of them in remarkable ways.
From New York to Corrymore: Robert Henri and Ireland is the first exhibition to examine the American artist's work focused on the Irish landscape and people, particularly children, created between 1913 and 1928.
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