Sentences with phrase «seminal pieces»

But in this case, his remark was not directed at seminal pieces like Roy Lichtenstei
Featuring seminal pieces at the forefront of institutional and social critique, the show gathers over 200 works, primarily from the 60s and 70s, tracing Broodthaers» ever - poetic texts, objects, and installations as cemented within a twentieth century context.
Taking selected works, including seminal pieces by some of the most prominent artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, VALIE EXPORT, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the project stages an interplay between these and other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that interpret and critically examine the collection by artists such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmuş, Ashley Hans Scheirl and Stephen Willats.
The selection will include seminal pieces from the early 1950s to the late 1960s, some of which will be exhibited in public for the first time.
We also have several seminal pieces from The Connor Brothers, who have specially produced the works in this catalogue for Art New York after selling out both of their solo shows at Maddox Gallery Mayfair in November 2017 and at Art Miami in December 2017.
Unlike most private collections, it includes extensive groupings of seminal pieces by these 20th - century masters and traces their creative evolution through entire bodies of work.
One of the early pioneers, Stuart Brisley discusses his seminal pieces.
Other events include: The first major survey of Damien Hirst's work ever held in the UK, bringing together over 70 of the artist's works including For the Love of God and other seminal pieces at Tate Modern (4 April — 9 September 2012).
New projects are combined with seminal pieces from the past, tracing the artist's investigation of text, repetition, and communication.
The showcase focuses on the seminal pieces of his early career to include West Indian Arrivals, Waterloo Station, (1961) and Outside the Black - E Arts Centre, Liverpool, (1973).
But in this case, his remark was not directed at seminal pieces like Roy Lichtenstein's «Girl with Ball» or Robert Rauschenberg's «Erased de Kooning Drawing,» both of which hung in the next room.
It features some of Beuys's seminal pieces, including the felt suit and fat - laden sled that referred to his creation myth as an artist (being rescued by Tartars when his plane was shot down during the Second World War).
And here we are, in Madrid at the Prado Museum, with one of Farideh's seminal pieces on show: When I Count, There Is Only You... But When I Look, There is Only a Shadow (2012 - 13), based on Francisco Goya's The Disasters of War.
Matters of Fact also showcases a number of Felix Gonzalez - Torres» seminal pieces from the Hessel Collection, including «Untitled» (North) and «Untitled» (Passport).
By 1967, he began to produce the works for which he is best known and some of these seminal pieces, such as Horn and Hardart Automat (1967) and Apollo (1968), are among the highlights of the exhibition.
Curated for the seventh consecutive year by Gianni Jetzer, the sector will feature a wide range of presentations, from seminal pieces from the past to work created especially for Art Basel.
Taking selected works from the Collection as its point of departure, including seminal pieces by some of the most prominent artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, Valie Export, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the exhibition stages an interplay between these and other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that interpret and critically examine the collection by artists such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmus and Stephen Willats.
A Pivotal Theatrical Staged Reading Produced by the Apollo With New Music by Jason Moran Will Activate One of America's Seminal Pieces of Literature
The Plant That Heals May Also Poison will invoke the playfulness and multidimensional elements of Ree's work, presenting a range of seminal pieces that capture her exploration of themes of love, domesticity, childhood, and maternity, and her unexpected experimentation with textures, man - made and natural materials, signs, and symbols, revealing her ingenious transitions between post-minimalism and the decorative.
Gita Jackson touched off 2015 by delivering one of its most seminal pieces, a manifesto for the recently - relaunched Offworld.
This seminal piece was finally published in English in 1991: 11o1y War In Ancient Israel (Grand Rapids: Win.
The selection of a seminal piece on intercultural issues in technology and teacher education was challenging.
Catt: If only there were some seminal piece of research that showed that putting more money into the system doesn't really influence the outcomes.
Okay, so Paine and Mill spelled all this out more than a century before Milton Friedman penned his seminal piece on school vouchers in 1955.
As a seminal piece begins to emerge, Mode enters a «zone» where possibilities multiply and alternative solutions present themselves.
In 1990, the legendary French institution Centre Pompidou acquired Hans Haacke's seminal piece, Shapolsky et al..
«The reason why it is a seminal piece of art is because I took the figure out of the bed, but I still used that subject matter of emotion, power, loss, angst.
At the heart of the show was the artist's seminal piece, Turbulence (2012).
Considering them both to be transformative figures, Steinberg located a particularly significant moment of transition in contemporary art at large in Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning Drawing from 1953, a seminal piece of conceptual gamesmanship that the artist created by asking Willem de Kooning for an intricate layered work of ink, graphite, crayon, and charcoal and then meticulously erasing it.
The seminal piece An Oak Tree (1973) consists of a glass of water on a shelf, paired with text declaring that the glass is, in fact, an oak tree.
As the youngest artist to present at the Whitney Biennial in 2006 (he was 25 at the time), Trecartin's first major work, A Family Finds Entertainment, has since become a seminal piece of video art; it's hyperactive pace and kitsch surrealism are now iconic (the word «Trecartin-esque» is a surprisingly common art - world adjective).
Anchoring the exhibition are two iconic works from the 1960's: Robert Morris» Box with the Sound of Its Own Making (1961), a seminal piece from early process - based art and Joseph Beuys» multiple Ja ja ja ja ja nee nee nee nee nee (1969), a stack of felt with an audio tape in its center that plays Beuys chanting the German words for «yes and no,» thereby muffling the potential for discourse.
It was the performances that made the venue come alive: Nevin Aladağ's whimsical furniture - pieces - turned - musical - instruments were activated in improvisational jams several times a day, and 86 - year - old experimental composer and influential scholar Alvin Lucier captivated the audience with a live performance of his seminal piece I Am Sitting in a Room, which uses repetition and the frequencies of the space to resonate the room's spatiality.
On the ground floor, La Traversée de la vie (The Crossing of Life) will see the artist re-employ photographs he previously used for a work from 1971, entitled Album de photos de la Famille D. For this seminal piece Boltanski used found photographs from a 1950s family album belonging to one of his friends.
Witness the dishrags of Dolla, the painted sunshade umbrellas of Viallat, the lathe constructions of Dezeuze or Saytour's bolt of raw fabric in the seminal piece Deployed.
A seminal piece This artist is deeply dangerous (2009), details verbatim an experimental art review included in The Guardian newspaper in 2008.
In 1974, he exhibited the seminal piece An Oak Tree.
His work I Like America and America Likes Me (1974) remains a seminal piece of performance art.
Often cited as a seminal piece, the 1949 construction transforms an architectural detail into a spare, geometric abstraction.
Reporter Eilperin wrote: «Robert Correll, who chairs the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, said the paper in Science will likely «in the long haul become a seminal piece in the scientific literature» because it allows other climate researchers «to set their work in a long time scale.
I had had a cordial conversation with him on some matters that overlapped, at about the time he posted the seminal piece.
Brown's work will undoubtedly be tested and either validated or refuted by additional studies, but there is no doubt that it is a seminal piece of work that has given us new knowledge we did not have before.
O'Keefe calls it «easily the seminal piece on the how to and impact of live trial blogging.»

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When I mentioned to him in 2005 that I'd recently read the seminal Tom Wolfe profile of Bob Noyce in Esquire from 1983, one of the finest pieces of journalism I've ever read about Silicon Valley, Grove reacted violently.
piece as «seminal» or «classic.»
Then in the early 1990s, Katherine Cullen and a team at Vanderbilt University developed a method to artificially fuse pieces of DNA that are nearby in the nucleus — a seminal feat that made it possible to analyze the ultrafolded structure of DNA merely by reading the DNA sequence.
Writing his seminal work «Howl» partly as a performance piece, partly as a way to exorcise the thoughts in his head that he wouldn't want his father to hear, his words would go on to inspire and inflame, earning the respect of many and the outrage of many more.
This new feature by Japanese provocateur Nakashima Tetsuya (Confessions, Kamikaze Girls) is not only chalk - full of nods to Chan - Wook's seminal film about an emotionally crippled man assembling the scattered pieces of his past, but also references classic titles such as The Searchers in its Fordian regard to reckless patriarchal rage.
split into five chapters and featuring the surviving principals discussing the seminal nature of the piece at length.
Like the misbegotten monster at its heart, this stage version of Mary Shelley's seminal novel is stitched together from a number of discrete parts; and though some of the pieces are in themselves extremely handsome, you can all too clearly see the joins.
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