Not exact matches
This edition
includes thirty - nine photographs, many of them originally presented as slides with the speech, and a rich interpretive essay by the translator.Images from the Region of the Pueblo Indians of North America translates Warburg's
seminal study of the «serpent ritu...
Born in 1952 in Seoul, Korea, Il Lee
studied painting in the 1970s with
seminal figures of South Korean contemporary art,
including those in the vanguard of the abstract monochrome painting movement (Dansaekhwa).
This complex
study of celebrity icons and the commodification of culture was
included in the Royal Academy's
seminal «Sensation» show in 1997.
The show
includes more than one hundred drawings by the artist — from early abstract expressionist watercolors of the 1950s and portraits and landscape sketches, to
studies for his
seminal light installations and late pastels of sailboats.
The works on view will
include Jaar's
seminal «
Studies on...
The Center's photography holdings
include the Helmut and Alison Gernsheim collection, a
seminal collection of the history of photography and one of the world's premier sources for the
study and appreciation of photography.
Born and raised in South Korea, Il Lee
studied painting in the 1970s with
seminal figures of Korean contemporary art,
including those in the vanguard of the abstract monochrome painting movement (Dansaekhwa).
He has written various
seminal texts,
including the book
Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of Construction in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Architecture.
The works
included in the exhibition are New Sexual Lifestyles, 2003, part of the IMMA Collection, and based on a conversation published in the September 1973 issue of Playboy magazine; Subject, 2009, commissioned by the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds as part of the exhibition The New Monumentality, and shot on the campus of Leeds University; A thing is a hole in a thing it is not, 2010, a direct response to art critic Michael Fried's
seminal text Art and Objecthood, 1967; 1984 and beyond, 2007 and his ongoing project since 2001 Case
Study: Loch Ness.
Despite Walther's
studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in the early 1960s, a hotbed of European artistic talent that bred classmates such as Gerhard Richter; despite his subsequent four - year immersion in New York City, similar to stays that propelled fellow Germans such as Hanne Darboven to statewide institutional recognition; and despite his participation in
seminal shows,
including the Museum of Modern Art's «Spaces» in 1969 and Harald Szeemann's Documenta 5 in 1972, North America has still been slow to recognize Walther's significance for the expansion of painting,
Despite Walther's
studies at the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf in the early 1960s, a hotbed of European artistic talent that bred classmates such as Gerhard Richter; despite his subsequent four - year immersion in New York City, similar to stays that propelled fellow Germans such as Hanne Darboven to statewide institutional recognition; and despite his participation in
seminal shows,
including the Museum of Modern Art's «Spaces» in 1969 and Harald Szeemann's Documenta 5 in 1972, North America has still been slow to recognize Walther's significance for the expansion of painting, for the convergence of art and design, and for time -, performance -, and (especially) participation - based art.
Born in 1930, Ayres
studied at Camberwell College of Art between 1945 and 1950 and worked initially in London and then to Cornwall where she currently lives.Ayres» first solo exhibition was at Gallery One in 1956, and her work has featured in many key group shows since,
including the Whitechapel Art Gallery's
seminal British Painting in the 60s in 1965.
The Research Group's co-directors — Robert Nelson, David Wilkins, and Ronit Dinovitzer — are all centrally involved in After the JD, the ABF's national
study of lawyers» careers, and have published
seminal research
including «Why Are There So Few Black Lawyers in Corporate Law Firms?»