Not exact matches
The assessment panel was in unanimous agreement that the
final presentations were of exceptional quality and constituted
remarkable results, especially in view of the fact that the
work was done over five days, on topics which were mostly not familiar to the scholars.
And a
final note of thanks: For the hard
work of coordinating the selection committee, finalizing the 2018 list, and then spending dozens of hours crunching and double - checking all of this data for 200 scholars, I owe a big shout - out to my gifted, diligent, and wholly
remarkable research assistants Amy Cummings, Grant Addison, and Sofia Gallo.
Painted in 1986, Untitled VII belongs to a
remarkable series of paintings that Willem de Kooning created in his
final decade — a last great creative flourish that became the culmination of his life's
work.
The
final sixty - two paintings comprise a
remarkable group of
works that are a testament to the continuing significance of abstract painting as a site of complex and exuberant enquiry.
When the group had the
final meeting to share the projects they plan to include in the show, they discovered a
remarkable thing: as if a mirror of the essential thing that connects them all, each artist was
working on two distinct trajectories that exist in conversation with each other.
The German maestro Lukas Düwenhogger had a
remarkable painting display as the
final show at Artists Space's Greene Street location, which also hosted a show by Cameron Rowland, a young gun
working in the tradition of institutional critique.
Presenting materials and documentation surrounding his
remarkable final project Rosendale, A Public
Work, the exhibition also draws upon his earlier work concerning his observations of the natural and social world and the construction of phenomenological obje
Work, the exhibition also draws upon his earlier
work concerning his observations of the natural and social world and the construction of phenomenological obje
work concerning his observations of the natural and social world and the construction of phenomenological objects.