Sentences with phrase «see the exhibition as»

Kim Hamman, a Denver secretary and Bronco fan, says, «I like the game so much that I would pay just as much to see exhibitions as regular - season games.»
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«I see this exhibition as an opportunity to foreground the importance of my drawings as formal pictorial excavation into my thinking mind.
Given its organizing principle, we see this exhibition as a multitude of variations on ideas.
Thus, we see the exhibition as a friendly greeting from six individuals, rather than from a group.
Li Xu sees the exhibition as reflecting the many complex concerns of contemporary Chinese society, from the «unique historical context and cultural experience» to which the country is heir, to the desire to forge a contemporary culture that is entirely its own.
JENS HOFFMANN It seems that many people who are looking for progress in curatorial work no longer see the exhibition as a viable form for the display of art.
The Judges said: «All of us who work in the Court Service see this exhibition as our chance to show the importance we attach to the part the Criminal, Family, Civil and Tribunal Courts play in the Plymouth community.

Not exact matches

He saw eschatology (the announcement that ordinary things were ending) as the heart of the gospel, but his eschatology was not a description of the world's history to come, and its preaching was not a visible exhibition.
And, echoing an exhibition called La Galerie d'Absinthe, Toups serves Gulf shrimp deglazed with Pernod as a special (see the recipe).
Organised by the PPMA Group of Associations, the UK's leading trade association comprising the Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA), British Automation & Robot Association (BARA) and UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA), the exhibition is expected to welcome more than 8,000 attendees who will come together to see the latest machinery in action, find inspiration and new suppliers, as well as learn about the latest industry trends at the Learning Hub and enjoy light entertainment with RoboKeeper — the «World's Best Goalie» — and Titan the Robot.
Durant should receive a much warmer welcome when Team USA and China get together again in Tuesday's exhibition rematch, as the pro-Warriors crowd will surely be excited to see its new star attraction.
Speaking to Citi News, Mr Nukpenu said Sam George's name was in the exhibition register as of this morning but was quick to add that he not seen the final register.
As well as being a slightly larger than pocket - size guide for those wanting to put digital computing in perspective, this book aims to tempt readers to see the exhibitions of the instruments describeAs well as being a slightly larger than pocket - size guide for those wanting to put digital computing in perspective, this book aims to tempt readers to see the exhibitions of the instruments describeas being a slightly larger than pocket - size guide for those wanting to put digital computing in perspective, this book aims to tempt readers to see the exhibitions of the instruments described.
I have the opportunity to see her exhibition at The Broad Museum, one of my favorite museums in Los Angeles and I previously covered Here and I want to share some of her work as well as my thoughts on them.
He's seeking a commission for an exhibition of paintings that comparatively few will see, that in any case will be hard - pressed to summon the galvanizing power of a well - made film (or song, as we see in one lovely scene), which Mrs. Cole's slop is turning out to be.
Seeing a lucrative opportunity in challenging King to a one - off, winner - take - all, televised exhibition match, Riggs» public performance as a «male chauvinist pig» (putting the «show back into chauvinism») made it difficult, if not impossible, for King to reject Riggs offer without compromising her public persona as a women's rights advocate and a feminist icon.
(film / video - based / related installations, film / video art projects, films / videos seen in exhibitions, and other creations and happenings such as these)
The longer and considerably more troubling answer is that, as of this writing, The Weeping Meadow will never see any kind of theatrical exhibition in L.A.; Good Morning, Night will play one time only, at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, in February; and The Intruder — my pick for the best film of 2005 — will receive a one - week engagement at a single area theater in March.
The trial, which is expected to be run in 200 schools, will cover a range of cultural learning experiences including visiting venues, seeing theatre performances and exhibitions as well as learning through practical activity.
It comes following what many saw as a fairly tame 7:22 exhibition lap in a Nurburgring edition by Gazoo Racing Driver Akira Iida recently.
There are many activities to do and see such as swimming, walking paths, art exhibitions, film festivals!
The Palazzo Grassi is a definite must see for culture vultures and art lovers alike as it offers world class installations and exhibitions, as is the Peggy Guggenheim Collection which is one of the city's most important museums.
There are in the region of 50 museums (and many other exhibition areas) attracting over 4 million visitors a year, so it's easy to see why Amsterdam is regarded as a major cultural centre.
All the exhibitions seemed to contain luxury tours and accommodation stalls and I wouldn't approach them seeing as my blog is about backpacking and budget travelling.
Exhibition titles As seen in the trend of the titles (including goods) to be exhibited in 2012, the number of smartphone titles and tablet titles significantly increased over the last year.
Well, actually, there is the good news that Cavanagh's seen fit to include the game's «arcade mode» as an option — which adds local leaderboard entries so you can use the build for exhibitions and your own public tournaments — and that he's gotten away with one of the best tongue - in - cheek game descriptions on Steam, which you can spot here on your way to purchasing your copy.
Publishing on the Web is good for an artist's creative vision, as it allows him or her to «hear instant feedback from readers, meet and collaborate with other artists, disseminate their work and see their creative visions through to the end,» says Sarra Scherb, curator of «Morning Serial: Webcomics Come to the Table,» a current exhibition at Seattle's Henry Art Gallery (www.henryart.org).
Opening: «Pixar: The Design of Story» at Cooper - Hewitt National Design Museum This exhibition is a rare peek into the design process behind the creation of Pixar favorites like Toy Story, Wall - E, Up, Brave, The Incredibles, and Cars, including relics such as rarely seen paintings, sculptures, hand - drawn sketches, and other original artwork.
The exhibition presents works by classic tonalist painters such as Kenyon Cox, Arthur Wesley Dow and John La Farge, as well as a host of rarely seen painters.
Felix Salmon on the phenomenon of institutions around the world putting on art exhibitions that have high budgets and low quality standards: «If a museum becomes popular by putting on blockbusters, then people start to think of it as a place to check out temporary exhibitions and see no reason to go there at any other time.»
As I teach, judge, visit exhibitions and look at work in books or across social media, I see bits and pieces of paintings that cause me to think about how a particular effect or even a type of brush stroke could impact my own work.
Fishman is currently the subject of two large exhibitions: «Louise Fishman: A Retrospective» at the Neuberger Museum of Art acts as the 77 - year - old's first comprehensive show, while «Paper Louise Tiny Fishman Rock» at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia displays an entirely different body of work, focusing on sketchbooks, smaller paintings and sculptures, and other rarely - seen items.
New Work will pick up where that exhibition left off, as Semmel continues to capture, with bold brushstrokes, her own aging body as she sees it, from above and mirrored, in constantly shifting images.
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As seen in the second half of Monet in the 20th Century the exhibition currently at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Monet's paintings of 1914 - 1926 are equaled only by those of Picasso, Matisse and Pollock in this century.
Juxtaposing well - known masterpieces with surprising and little - seen works, the exhibition brings together sculptures by artists from Donatello, El Greco, Jean - Léon Gérôme, Antonio Canova, Auguste Rodin, and Edgar Degas to Louise Bourgeois, Meret Oppenheim, Isa Genzken, Charles Ray, Fred Wilson, Robert Gober, Bharti Kher, Duane Hanson, Jeff Koons, and Yinka Shonibare MBE, as well as wax effigies, reliquaries, mannequins, and anatomical models.
As seen in this exhibition Monet becomes a powerful grandfather figure to a lot of very important twentieth - century artists.
DeFeo's distinctive exploration of form and repetition of shape, as well as her fascination with space and depth of field, are seen throughout the exhibition.
From the highest number of visitors to our online space to the 12,500 people visiting our public exhibitions, from the volume of bidders in the sales themselves to the significant number of new artist records set, we are seeing unprecedented momentum in the market as the desire to connect with great art continues to grow.»
Perhaps the mannerism found in Varejão's new tropical / orientalist banana - leaf painting series can be seen as being part of a negative phenomena found in many international galleries based in Hong Kong and China, where «the Orient,» as a subject, seems to be enforced on artists debuting a solo exhibition at these spaces.
The exhibition features the work of Stephen Dean, Jan Tichy and Ethan Ryman, three artists with very different sensibilities, who employ light as a means of defamiliarising what we see.
The exhibition concludes with artefacts from the formation of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T) in New York in 1966 which saw performances over nine evenings from artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage and Yvonne Rainer working together with engineers from American engineering company Bell Laboratories in one of the first major collaborations between the industrial technology sector and the arts.
The exhibition coincides with other shows and events that can be seen as augmenting its perspective by giving additional visibility to AIDS - affected individuals and communities that have been neglected due to racial, gender, or institutional bias.
Matisse achieves this most characteristically with flat, unmodulated (or flatly patterned) planes of colour, to be seen everywhere in this exhibition, but perhaps most obviously in the «Seated woman with a vase of Amaryllis» (1941) and «Asia» (1946), accompanied where necessary with a strategic contradiction of the prevailing perspective as in the left - hand picture / window / doorway in «Large Red Interior» (1948).
will pick up where that exhibition left off, as Semmel continues to capture, with bold brushstrokes, her own aging body as she sees it, from above and mirrored, in constantly shifting images.
As he explained in an interview with dis magazine during the MoMA exhibition, «An idea that is very interesting to me right now is to adopt a model and stay as closely as possible to that model... to inhabit a way of seeing.&raquAs he explained in an interview with dis magazine during the MoMA exhibition, «An idea that is very interesting to me right now is to adopt a model and stay as closely as possible to that model... to inhabit a way of seeing.&raquas closely as possible to that model... to inhabit a way of seeing.&raquas possible to that model... to inhabit a way of seeing
«It's about how changing images of the Queen act as a kind of lens through which to see changes in our society and changes in artistic values,» says exhibition curator Paul Moorhouse.
Our programme focuses on solo exhibitions to give artists the opportunity of developing projects and presenting new approaches to a medium that is too often seen as preparatory to other forms of art.
As this is a non-commercial venue, an exhibition at the Butler Gallery provides the artist with a special opportunity to see through a particular proposal or thematic objective.
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