Sentences with phrase «recent artistic developments»

Mainly, the best of these pieces are so triumphantly on top of recent artistic developments that you may almost laugh.
The exhibition WILD focuses on recent artistic developments and features over 70 works by more than 35 artistic photographers to show the rich spectrum of our relationship to animals.
n.b.k. and its partners aim to promote recent artistic developments and underline the social importance of current art.

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Photographs and video - installations are some of the technological mediums that expose Taquini's trajectory, becoming not only a collection of pieces that take part in a visual art exhibition, but also the portrait of a life in the art, in which the curatorial practice that took place during a great part of her professional development converges with her more recent artistic practice.
The BOLT gallery will serve as a dynamic space for former Residents to showcase current work and to discuss their artistic development in recent years.
CTM's aim is to present the most outstanding international productions in adventurous, experimental and electronic music and audiovisual performance, as well as to reflect recent artistic, social and technical developments in music culture in panels, screenings and presentations.
Collectively, the works embody Gillick's most recent technical and artistic developments.
Sound art has a long lineage that can be traced back to the Futurist manifesto and through to subsequent movements and genres, such as Fluxus, Conceptual art and performance art, and up to the most recent artistic uses of the latest developments in new technologies.
Especially in recent times there has been a development towards a diverse and by no means only gloomy artistic outlook.
From the French Revolution to recent developments in Egypt, the ability for minority voices to spread ideas, concerns, and add to the social dialogue through artistic expression is a vital aspect of any democracy.
Located in downtown Houston and viewed from the street and sidewalk, Window into Houston highlights the most recent developments in Houston's artistic landscape and reaches out to a broad and diverse audience to engage them in a dialogue about contemporary art made in Houston.
Artists Paul Desborough, Rebecca Chesney and Jem Southam will present recent developments in their own artistic practices.
Free and open to the public, the exhibition surveys groundbreaking works from around the world that together register one of the most important developments in recent art history: the rise in the last twenty - five years of a renewed sphere of artistic practices that blur the lines between art and everyday life in projects emphasizing political concerns, participation, and forms of dialogue.
Ranging across Johns's entire career — from his breakthrough paintings of the 1950s, which paved the way for the subsequent development of Pop art and Minimalism, to his most recent work — the survey offers a rich overview of the visual and philosophical inquiries central to Johns's practice and illuminates his enormous impact on artistic developments following Abstract Expressionism.
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