Sentences with phrase «seeing an exhibition about»

Visitors can expect to see exhibitions about the history and culture of Florida surfing, the evolution of surfing, great local surfers, five iconic local surf spots, and a fascinating array of boards.
I visited Saatchi Gallery with the impression of seeing an exhibition about 19 emerging international artists that «explore the physical body and present a variety of reflections on the human form», as claims the gallery...

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In the Exhibition Room, see exhibits and videos about the history of Samba and the Carnival Parade.
While reading M. B. Handspicker's «Evangelizing Liberalism,» I was reminded of an old proverb about the exhibition of an elephant in a dark room to those who had never seen an elephant before.
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.
They have daily opportunities to see and hear about great tennis through our daily meetings, on court demonstrations, exhibitions, matches and videos.
During the day we had a slow trickle of visitors who had come to see our current exhibition, Shorn Keighley, and find out more about Folksy.
I have been wanting to write this article about Yayoi Kusama ever since I saw her exhibition at Tate Modern this Febr...
«They're taking different approaches to it too — Amazon is getting a lot of credit right now in the press for their commitment to the theatrical exhibition of their film, it's not just about the digital platform, where Netflix is taking a slightly different approach — although they're doing limited theatrical with stuff too — it'll be interesting to see what the long - term end result is for those two approaches and where it all ends up, but I think right now it's great for our filmmakers and our producers to make their money back and they have a chance to reach massive audiences through these digital platforms.»
For more details about the teams and the exhibition see Shoryuken.com.
It's a way to see what is important to you, what you care about, and the diversity of those around you,» says Hussain, the creator of the current interactive public art exhibition at Gutman Library Gallery...
«It's interesting to see 10 - year - olds research these projects and be able to talk so knowledgeably about it,» said Matthew Tuttle, exhibition organizer and fifth grade teacher.
I see some prehistoric finds in the Msunduzi - museum, but there also is an exhibition about the more recent past, Mandela and apartheid.
Be the first to see this brand new exhibition about Jersey in the 1980s, the decade in which TV detective Jim Bergerac became a Channel Island hero.
On this floor you can also learn about what you're looking at with the help of interactive panels, admire the permanent exhibition about the history of the building and take the various quizzes about what you can see from the lookout points.
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.
I'd seen his paintings in a few exhibitions, and had researched to learn more about them.
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.
To read more about Rauschenberg's involvement with the environmental movement, see Robert S. Mattison's essay, «Robert Rauschenberg's Environmental Activism,» in the exhibition catalogue Last Turn — Your Turn: Robert Rauschenberg and the Environmental Crisis, Jacobson Howard Gallery, New York, March 6 — April 12, 2008.
«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.
[45] Jane Livingston says about the January 1966 Matisse exhibition that Diebenkorn saw in Los Angeles:
Building on Artists Space's history as an institution whose program has increasingly emphasized community participation and political organization (see last year's Decolonize This Place, which turned the gallery into a weekly activist meeting hub), Coop Fund foregoes traditional media like painting or sculpture in favor of video, art - science hybrids, updated junk sculpture, and institutional critique, making an implicit statement about these media that, for their associations with high - modernist seriousness, are appropriate to a politically engaged exhibition.
Cones & Rods is an exhibition about the act of seeing and perception.
Not far apart, about two minutes or a bit more by foot, depending on what friends you see along the way, are the two present exhibitions at Paul Kasmin Gallery, at 293 and 297 Tenth Avenue.
Learn more about each of these exciting opportunities under the R2 Gallery tab at the top of the page (then see Artist Resources or Upcoming Exhibitions).
Erick Swenson's exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center is also on our list — we are excited about the work, but also we've got to see how bad the Museum Tower's glare really is.
I didn't make my most recent trip to Tokyo to see or write about a Gerhard Richter exhibition.
This exhibition is not only about the pleasure of seeing these correlations in the gallery, but also about providing an opportunity to resource a base of knowledge and allow each viewer to expand his or her experience.
Beyond synaesthesia, metaphor, or poetry, though certainly these tactics are included, what many of the works and exhibitions written about in Issue 06 of THE SEEN ask us to respond to is an increased sensitivity of our bodies in space when evoked by the senses.
Read more about the panel and exhibition, and see pictures, in the New Haven Independent.
And, of course, I'm excited to seeing Damien Hirst's exhibition at Palazzo Grassi and Punta Dogana after reading all of the press about it!»
Learn more about current and upcoming exhibitions and programming at the Museum, and see work by Louise Bourgeois, Marlene Dumas, Mary Heilmann, Roni Horn, and Lee Lozano, among others.
Image: Rachel Harrisson, Voyage of the Beagle SATURDAY TALK: PAVEL PYS 6th August 2011, 3 pm Booking is essential Curator Pavel Pys talks about the exhibition «We Will Live, We Will See» which brings together 21 international artists; the exhibition deals with processes of retelling and representing lived experience.
Please see our Call for Entry page to learn more about participating in our open call exhibitions.
There's a book that was written about his traveling exhibition, which I saw at New Orleans Museum of Art in 2012, «Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial.»
4) The Big Break: «When I started working on what became «Freestyle,» this exhibition of emerging artists [at the Studio Museum in Harlem],» says Thelma Golden, «I was going to L.A. and spoke to many people about artists I should see.
After seeing Mr. Anatsui's exhibition, «Gravity and Grace,» at the Brooklyn Museum last year and his enormous sculptural installation for the High Line in Chelsea, Ms. Rajaratnam said she approached Mr. Shainman, Mr. Anatsui's New York dealer, about a joint show.
CLOSING SOON: Learn about the 12 artists in this exhibition and see it before it closes.
But if we look at Guston's abstractions done at about the same time as Carone's paintings in this exhibition, we see mark making and vestiges of mimetic images jostling for ascendancy.
Follow the links below to read some of the articles, and then come check out the exhibition to see what the buzz is all about.
I also went to see Brooklyn's Seductive Subversion about women Pop artists and saw LACMA's consideration of Surrealist women artists in the exhibition In Wonderland.
[iii] Having seen his work in both London exhibitions I had a conversation about painting with Diebenkorn in November 1964.
I left at 5 because I wanted to get home to write about the exhibition of Josef Albers Paintings on Paper, an exhibition at the Morgan Library closing this weekend — in that decision were multiple ironies, that I was leaving a fashionable art event inimical to painting in order to write about an artist who in fact I had always seen as didactic in a way that could be seen as part of the repressive politics of high modernism which contributed to my move towards feminism as a young artist.
With some of my daughter's heartbreaking reproaches about my art practice seared in my brain, I ventured out this week to see «To Be A Lady: Forty - five Women in the Arts,» a superb exhibition, curated by Jason Andrew, that features work by many legendary artist mothers, including Louise Nevelson and Grace Hartigan who famously left their offspring to be raised by others, and Alice Neel, an unconventional mother whose grandson Andrew's documentary reveals his father's deep resentment about Neel's choices.
From a group of early, never - before seen notebook drawings by Carl Andre, dated 1959 - 1960, to Lawrence Weiner's All About Eve, 1992, this exhibition reflects the richness of thought and experimentation undertaken by more than thirty artists whose work reflects the fundamental tenets of Minimalism.
In November we will visit the exhibition to see the project completed and have a colloquium with him about it.
Seeing the exhibition and reading what these critics have to say about it begs the question, «How is Shonibare's work relevant to contemporary audiences?»
Described as a «Must See» museum show by Artnet, the exhibition consists of about 50 works, including, drawings, sculpture, and paintings that trace the arc of her career from the years between 1948 to 1978.
«When I was first thinking about the concept, I wanted to see what would happen if you put ten solo exhibitions together in a room,» Schafhausen recounted.
Major solo presentations include a forthcoming exhibition at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2018); Go - Sees, Bubenreuth kids and a Fairytale about a King... Alison Jacques Gallery, London (2017); Juergen Teller x Vivienne Westwood, Vivienne Westwood showroom (2017); Enjoy Your Life!
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