Sentences with phrase «retrospective glance at»

A companion to Irving Penn: On Assignment, presented by the galleries in 2013, the exhibition and its counterpart collectively offer a retrospective glance at the breadth of achievement of Penn's legendary seven - decade career.
New York, Guggenheim Museum, Jean Dubuffet: A Retrospective Glance at Eighty: from the Collection of Morton and Linda Janklow and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1981, pp. 21 and 28, no. 82 (illustrated).

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Jon, Carl and myself sit down and cast a retrospective eye over the past few weeks, natter about the games we've been reviewing, chat about the state of the industry and also have a glance at what lies ahead.
At first glance, they seem like a sign of incompletion, as if the artist had aggregated his dots and «sticks» — narrow, rectangular strokes that make up the other significant tool in Forge's kit (as codified in a catalogue essay by psychologist Michael Kubovy for a retrospective held at the Yale Center for British Art in 1996)-- to a point of near - saturation, and then abruptly abandoned the canvaAt first glance, they seem like a sign of incompletion, as if the artist had aggregated his dots and «sticks» — narrow, rectangular strokes that make up the other significant tool in Forge's kit (as codified in a catalogue essay by psychologist Michael Kubovy for a retrospective held at the Yale Center for British Art in 1996)-- to a point of near - saturation, and then abruptly abandoned the canvaat the Yale Center for British Art in 1996)-- to a point of near - saturation, and then abruptly abandoned the canvas.
More is hidden than revealed when taking a first glance at the artwork in Gavin Zeigler's 30 - year retrospective exhibited at Peter Marcelle Gallery.
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