Sentences with phrase «relatively small exhibition»

Carrier concludes:»... because this relatively small exhibition, which certainly doesn't present her entire career, or even, so I imagine, identify her starting point, offers such a limited selection of her art, it's impossible to offer a confident, critical evaluation... We are left hungry for more insights into her situation within the Parisian art world.
200 %: When you started to work at the Serpentine, you felt slightly embarrassed that the gallery had a relatively small exhibition space?

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I have been filling sketchbooks with designs in thatch for some time, but in creating this new piece of work, I was able to spend time with a thatcher (called Stewart Alexander) and design and make a unique piece of work for my exhibition as a result, albeit relatively small - scale for the time being until my skills and experience increase — my experience of thatching is at the absolute beginning.
This exhibition of paintings featuring the color black — all of relatively small size to enhance visual coherence — was curated by the German artist Ivo Ringe and the American artist, Joe Barnes.
And while the exhibition may be relatively small, especially given Diebenkorn's prodigious output, it is undeniably huge in impact: there's a wow - factor as soon as you enter the first gallery, and those wows, as they say, just keep coming.
«From the outset of this exhibition, I wanted to work on a relatively small scale, to focus on paintings completed in a single sitting, be that a plein - air landscape or a still life.
Looking specifically at Raymond Pettibon's explicit repurposing of found language and references to modern literary texts, Valinsky's gallery talk, «The Fictions of Raymond Pettibon,» will address the artist's repertoire of sources and strategies for writing images and drawing language within a relatively small selection of works on the first floor of the exhibition.
Formerly L&M Arts, the Upper East Side Mnuchin Gallery staged several solo exhibitions with the notoriously illusive and selective David Hammons before deciding to present this relatively small yet powerful retrospective — the first of its kind since MoMA PS1 mounted «Rousing the Rubble» in 1990.
A relatively small ground - floor exhibition space, tucked away toward the rear of the lobby, features a tribute to museum founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, who opened the first Whitney Museum in 1931, in the West Village.
Intriguing though it was, her relatively small show at the Turner Prize exhibition in Derry - Londonderry didn't feel quite substantial or developed enough to justify the award.
The fair's additional programming highlights the relatively small and fragmented local art scene with a major exhibition showcasing works by young Hong Kong artists.
Rail: I noticed that in your current exhibition, Landscapes, at Paul Kasmin Gallery, there's one new size, relatively small, 20 × 24 inches, compared to your two classics, 48 × 60 inches and 30 × 40 inches.
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