One - person exhibition of works by Jersey City artist Nyugen E. Smith, presented with collection
pieces selected by the artist
This exhibition is the third annual exhibition at the University Museum of Contemporary Art in which artists are invited to integrate their own works with
pieces they select from the University Museum of Contemporary Art's works - on - paper collection, which includes over 2600 contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs.
This exhibition is part of a series of exhibitions at the University Museum of Contemporary Art in which artists are encouraged to integrate their own works
with pieces they select from the museum's works - on - paper collection, which includes over 3000 contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs.
They can then see their apartment overlaid with shoppable images of
curated pieces selected by Fischel - Bock and her team, which they can then purchase through the platform.
For example, some of the
jigsaw pieces it selects are split - second upsweeps or downsweeps in frequency — the sharp pitch changes that make up a chirp.
A poignant collection of
original pieces selected from more than eight hundred contributions, Ophelia Speaks culls writings from the hearts of girls nationwide, of various races, religions, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Oracle was one of three of Vári's
video pieces selected by director Harald Szeemann for Plateau of Humankind at the Venice Biennale in 2001.
Catherine Opie's portrait series features her subjects on backdrops of bold color, wearing
Rodarte pieces selected from a range of seasons from 2008 - 2010.
The
earlier pieces they selected range from 18th - century Catholic devotional waxworks to scientifically accurate 20th - century animal dioramas (pioneered by Carl Akeley at the Museum of Natural History in New York).
Of some two
dozen pieces selected by juror Lisa Dent, who is director of resources and award programs for the Creative Capital Foundation in New York, just one is a traditional painting on canvas.
There'll be over 50 items on display, including fabrics, flooring, furnishings and lifestyle items
with pieces selected from designers at Marks and Spencer, Designers Guild and Melin Tregwynt, to name but a few.
This exhibition is the first in a series of exhibitions to take place at the University Gallery in which artists are invited to integrate their own works with
pieces they select from the Gallery's works - on - paper collection, which includes over 2600 contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs.
The painting was among eight
pieces selected by Rothko for his solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1954.
However, if
the piece you selected is heavy with toppings, you may choose to use a fork.
The pieces selected are also labels that you recognize, are defect free, and are items that you won't find anywhere else.
The pieces you selected are really lovely.
I was super happy with
the pieces they selected, although the blazer was just a touch snug, so I'm currently wearing it as a cape!
I really like
each piece they selected for you and I enjoyed seeing how you styled the one top you kept.
Loving
the pieces you selected!!
Even though I don't go to work,
these pieces you selected are classy and timeless and could work for anyone whether they go to work or not.
Each piece is more gorgeous than the last and this is the first of a few posts where I'll be sharing
some pieces I selected from her current line.
The collection offer leather jackets alongside daring floor - length gowns and statement bags, with
each piece selected to represent the pinnacle of eclectic style.
Here are
the pieces I selected: Marc Jacobs Biker Matte Leather Jacket, IDFWU Muscle Tank, Utility Harem Pant in Hunter Green, Isa Tapia Ellen Lace - Up Suede Sandal Booties, Rebecca Minkoff Side Zip Medium MAB Tote, Marc Jacobs Sally Bracelet 36 mm, Selin Kent — Elena Necklace, Phyllis + Rosie Hammered Hoops.
This was
a piece I selected when I filled out my initial survey.
First, I loved
the pieces you selected — the necklace being my favorite!
This villa has
pieces selected and designed to present a memorable experience...
This villa has
pieces selected and designed to present a memorable experience for our guests, says Mrs Eggleton.
Erin Lawlor's new exhibition Four Paintings: London Fields comprises four
pieces selected from a larger group of paintings produced in 2014.
Curatorial staff reserves the right to refuse an artwork that is misrepresented through documentation or is not
the piece selected.