Sentences with phrase «producing global exhibitions»

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The samples being showcased at the exhibition, produced at GPI's state of the art Global Innovation Centre, will give luxury product designers an unbeatably realistic representation of what can be achieved.
It also covers the industry's leading exhibitions and conferences as well as providing updated global cotton producing nations.
The once - in - a-lifetime auction of Salvator Mundi, which followed a global exhibition that had seen thousands of people come to view the painting, produced an extraordinary 19 - minute bidding battle before it was finally bought for $ 450,312,500.
The collaboration will ensure a cohesive presentation of the artist's legacy to a global audience by mounting innovative exhibitions, promoting scholarly research, and producing publications that will advance a deepened understanding of the artist's contribution to the art historical canon.
That Cai has never become conversant in English — his studio assistants interpret for him — reinforces his ongoing status as a migrant within the global art system Since establishing New York as his base of operations, Cai has continued to produce explosion events, gunpowder drawings, installations, and social projects and participate in biennials, group exhibitions, and solo exhibitions in cities around the world.
ICA Miami's digital video channel is made possible by the Knight Foundation, and positions artists at the center of the conversation, while expanding the museum's reach to meet a growing global audience by producing monthly exhibition stories, interviews, public lectures, and more.
In addition to producing exhibitions, events and photo shoots, she is an art consultant for Tiwani, a new contemporary arts gallery with a focus on artists from Africa, the diaspora and global south.
Producing work over a period of extreme political tension, social anxiety and rising global capitalism, Kienholz created a body of work that, in the words of Guy Brett, reviewing his 1971 exhibition at London's ICA, were «a protest against a dehumanized, fear - ridden society».
Her retrospective exhibition CIVIC RADAR, organized and produced in 2014 by the ZKM (Center for New Media Art), Karlsruhe, Germany, acknowledged her contribution to the global new media arts community and was enthusiastically received as it evolved into other museum presentations including Modern Art Oxford, the Lehmbruck Museum, and the Deichtorhallen Hamburg / Sammlung Falckenberg.
Showcasing cutting - edge practice from today's ground - breaking contemporary artists, the Aesthetica Art Prize exhibition 2015 invited viewers to discover global concepts through pioneering art and design, and encouraged an awareness of the innovative work being produced across a variety of media today.
As the Rubin Museum engages a growing number of local and global visitors and produces new research on its collections, Jorrit's impressive record of both academic and cross-cultural exhibitions and his youthful and inquisitive style will both serve our mission and increase its impact.»
The Otolith Group produces films, installations, and exhibitions that emerge from archival research into the global nuclear regime, speculative futures, tricontinentalism, and cybernetics.
It also covers the industry's leading exhibitions and conferences as well as providing updated global cotton producing nations.
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