Sentences with phrase «question traditional gallery»

Her exhibitions question traditional gallery and museum systems by asking «how is culture made and for whom?»

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Not having gallery space for such a prolonged period raised questions about how to exhibit art and educate the public without a traditional programmable space.
«Like Louis, Landon questions the traditional processes, such as brush work, involved in creating a painting,» says Eric Gleason, the gallery director who co-curated this show with the art critic Alex Bacon.
And Matthias Küper Galleries Beijing presents «Draftsmanship» with Cai Dongdong, curated by Kang Xueru, a show on photography and installation, questioning the traditional art display in a gallery space.
A new exhibition at The London College of Fashion's Fashion Space Gallery, featuring the latest works by celebrated set - designer Simon Costin, questions the traditional structure of runway shows, offering an alternative to the dictatorship of minimalist sets and predictable fashion presentations.
The artist calls into question traditional narratives of danger and the inevitability of death while he simultaneously hijacks the gallery by excluding art objects and audience.
This group show questions the traditional idea of «public sculpture» and is a reprisal of an earlier group show in 2012 entitled Fabricators at the Hannah Barry Gallery, featuring the same five sculptors, James Balmforth, James Capper, Alex Chinneck, Luke Hart and Zealey.
Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present «Diana Al - Hadid: Regarding Medardo Rosso,» two sculptors separated by more than a century, yet allied in their innovative questioning of traditional practice and exploration of two - dimensional concepts in a three - dimensional sphere.
More provocative is the work of Shadi Ghadirian, which was snapped up by the Saatchi Gallery in London and questions the traditional role of women in her native Iran.
Bringing these materials into a gallery context, Ochoa intends to both connect with viewers outside the art world and question traditional exhibition strategies.
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