Sentences with phrase «series of works pairing»

The exhibition consists of a newly commissioned series of works pairing his enigmatic figurative paintings with self - made furniture.
In this free exhibition, British artist Tom Ellis presents a newly commissioned series of works pairing his enigmatic figurative paintings with self - made furniture.

Not exact matches

Traders Steve McHugh and Antonio Palazzola have their own approach to trading up to get what they want — on the premiere episode, the pair worked their way up in a series of six trades from a framed gold Elvis record to a powerboat.
Each edition provides an overview of a series of product categories paired with frontline knowledge from consultants, service agents and dealers who specify and work with these products on a regular basis.
The Bronx River Art Center at 1087 Tremont Ave. will continue its 2009 - 2010 gallery series with «Dialects 1.2,» an exhibit running through December 5 that pairs the works of Bronx artists with foreign - born, New York based artists.
In a series of promises reminiscent of Labour's stream of initiatives last week, the Tories are promising 50,000 annual work pairing placements, 100,000 additional apprenticeships and training places per year, 50,000 additional training places at further education colleges and an expansion of the government's Young Apprenticeship (YA) scheme.
I got paired with Darby, and during our first appointment, she asked me a series of questions about my current wardrobe, celebrity style icon (hey, Tracee Ellis Ross), and my goals for the styling session (to build out a wardrobe that I could easily mix and match for work).
It's an inspired on - screen pairing, the first time the siblings have worked together since a series of «Funny or Die» acting - instruction videos nearly a decade ago.
«21 Jump Street «It shouldn't have worked — yet another tired reinvention of a preexisting property (in this case a beloved but marginal eighties television series), gussied up with of - the - moment stars and a more comedic bent (something found, time and time again, in the television - series - adaptation subgenre — see also: «The Addams Family,» «The Brady Bunch,» and «Charlie's Angels «-RRB-, shepherded by a pair of directors making the shaky transition from animation to the much woollier world of live action.
Annoying in name, but clever in operation, the system consists of a pair of panels and a series of channels molded into the wall of the rear hatch that work together to create a variety of configurations for managing your junk.
The latest in the Hogarth Shakespeare series, in which acclaimed authors put their own spin on Shakespeare's works, Macbeth perfectly pairs a modern master of crime fiction with Shakespeare's bloody tragedy.
He and writer Brian Michael Bendis launched the series over a decade ago, chronicling the adventures of Deena Pilgrim and Christian Walker, a pair of seemingly normal cops working in a world filled with people with superpowers.
Manga author Hitoshi Iwaaki, whose manga Parasyte was recently adapted into an anime series and a pair of live - action films, is hard at work on a new manga with artist Daisuke Muroi, says manga magazine Weekly Shonen Champion.
They are consistently good procedurals featuring a pair of Scotland Yard detectives who become life partners as well as work partners over the course of the series.
Working with the creators of Through a Dog's Ear, whose specially designed bioacoustic music helps to calm dogs in all environments ranging from the home to the shelter, Victoria developed the Canine Noise Phobia Series, which pairs bioacoustic music and sound effects with a behavioral protocol designed to help a dog overcome sensitivities to certain sounds.
For years now we've been enjoying manga adaptations of the popular Legend of Zelda series thanks to Akira Himekawa, a pair of talented manga artists who work under a singular pen name.
The Tribeca Games Festival program includes «X Post Conversations,» a series of cross-cultural conversations, each pairing a creator from the gaming community with someone of equal stature from an outside field; «Retro Active,» a series of talks that take a look back on some of the greatest titles from 2016, exploring every element from art, design and sound to storytelling; «Sneak Peeks,» previews of new and unreleased work from some of the most dynamic independent game studios from around the world, and an interactive arcade allowing attendees to get hands - on with new and unreleased games.
We wanted to find out more about the hows and whys of making such powerful work, so we had a chat with the pair, whose Afterlife series piece Grey Granular Fist can be seen at the Whitworth Gallery's Park until 10 May 2017.
And like Cut Back Through (for Bjorn), many of his works are often arranged in pairs, series, or grids that create a dialogue and tension between the individual elements while creating a new whole from these parts.
As with her iconic «Jokes» (1985 - 8) and later «Playboys» (1991 - 3) series, this work pairs image and text in ways that complicate and transform an initial reading of the work, sending these explicitly pornographic scenes into a discourse around pop - psychology, feminism, obscenity, politics, humor, etc..
Thomas Chimes: Complete Circle, 2001 Text by David Cohen 54 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 1 -879173-49-2 Complete Circle presents the early and later work of noted artist Thomas Chimes: a series of metal box constructions from 1965 - 1973 paired with related new paintings.
Their work arises out of a series of oppositional pairs: synthetic - organic, science - nature, digital - real, body - landscape.
Over a dozen recent paintings will fill the main gallery, paired with a series of intimate works on linen in the gallery's project space.
In his last body of work, Rohrer (1927 - 1995) chose to paint a series of diptychs - pairs of 14, 16 or 36 - inch canvases, either joined or discreetly spaced.
This Spring Norte Maar's 4th Annual CounterPointe Series is all about collaboration with the work of seven female dance makers paired with seven visual artists on stage April 8 - 10 in downtown Brooklyn's Actors Fund Arts Center.
She took up photography in 1977, producing a series of black - and - white photo works of architectural exteriors paired with her own shorts writing.
In addition to Laura Owens's untitled (2016), other works in the exhibition that combine digital and hand techniques to introduce network themes onto the canvas include a pair of untitled paintings by Albert Oehlen (2008) and Avery Singer (2015), and a series of Chat Paintings produced in oil by Celia Hempton in 2015 and 2016.
Our series of exhibitions pairing works from the Chrysler Collection with works from the National Gallery of Art continues with a look at the colorful career of Henri Matisse.
Schnitger, at work on a commission for Keanu Reeves tentatively titled Fucking in the Kitchen, discussed how her new baby informed her practice, offering as evidence a series of graphic collages hilariously pairing the acts of sex and giving birth: In one, a crying newborn pops out of a porn star's vagina at the same time as her costar's dick makes its way in.
Kim Schoen and Cody Trepte discuss the links between their practices organized around a series of paired works, shared in a diptych slide show.
De Kooning / Dubuffet: The Women (1991) was the first full - scale exhibition to pair both artists» series of women, painted almost simultaneously on each side of the Atlantic; De Kooning / Dubuffet: The Late Works (1993) explored affinities in the final works of the artists, and Willem de Kooning and John Chamberlain: Influence and Transformation (2001) examined two Abstract Expressionists working across generations and medWorks (1993) explored affinities in the final works of the artists, and Willem de Kooning and John Chamberlain: Influence and Transformation (2001) examined two Abstract Expressionists working across generations and medworks of the artists, and Willem de Kooning and John Chamberlain: Influence and Transformation (2001) examined two Abstract Expressionists working across generations and mediums.
The show brings together the work of Deb Covell, Keith Coventry and Barry Flanagan in the second in the series of pairings between Platform A artists and work from the mima collection.
With over 190 booths at the fair, whittling the «best» down to seven is an impossible task, so a hat - tip to the following notable mentions is more than warranted: Salon 94's expansive female - dominated booth, with Laurie Simmons's and Marilyn Minter's works in mischievous conversation, a large - scale painting by Lorna Simpson that comes from the same series that debuted in Okwui Enwezor's «All the World's Futures» last week, and the delicate - meets - hardcore jewelry of sculptor Kara Hamilton; Kate MacGarry's sparse but refreshingly textural booth, where works by Josh Blackwell, Marcus Coates, Florian Meisenberg, and Francis Upritchard play off one another; Standard (OSLO)'s solo booth featuring Ian Cheng's virtual world; Andrea Rosen Gallery's Michael St. John - curated booth, featuring the likes of William Eggleston and Dash Snow; Galerie Buchholz's brilliant pairing of cross-generational counterparts (and Venice favorites) Simon Denny and Isa Genzken; and The Box's presentation of Judith Bernstein's sexually charged two - dimensional works.
In «Double Bill», a 2012 series of large inkjet prints, [19] Baldessari paired the work of two selected artists (such as Giovanni di Paolo with David Hockney, or Fernand Léger with Max Ernst) on a single canvas, further altering the appropriated picture plane by overlaying his own hand - painted color additions.
The midcareer Chicago - based artist has worked diligently since 2005 on this provocative series of 108 mixed media paintings that borrow the format of the pair - matching Memory game to discuss the «latinization» of US culture.
The penultimate exhibition in our series of 26 pairings was a juxtaposition of one new work by Callum Innes — a startling yellow «exposed» painting harking back to his most simple work of the early 1990s — alongside an inky black and seductively enigmatic seascape by the Japanese master photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto.
By pairing Willie Birch's three works on paper and a set of papier - mâché sculptures from the New Orleans based artist's 7th Ward Series alongside conceptual and text - based artwork by Liam Gillick, the curator draws on formal differences to point towards related conceptual attitudes about history and materiality.
At the heart of this exhibition are three new such series: a line of five pastels, treated like a kind of reverse sculpture, with fat sticks of chalky pigment ground back to dust and worked into thick pages of handmade paper; a sequence of 18 watercolours in which pairs of pigments are dissolved into each other, layer over layer, into veils of translucent light; and a series of ten tall, vertical sheets of waxed butcher's paper, carrying oil paint dissolved into skins of solid and liquid colour.
The beautiful work includes a series of illustrations which are subtle and intricate, and paired beautifully with the soft powder pink and navy colour palette.
At Art Market, a gallery on Grand Street, Kertess gave a reading from «Desire by Numbers,» a homoerotic short story he had written as part of a series of books pairing the work of writers and artists (Kertess's story accompanied the photographs of Nan Goldin, herself a biennial artist).
series, a pair of Land art works (one at Storm King and another at the University of Michigan) that consist of undulating grassy hills resembling waves 10 to 15 feet high.
Beginning then with Rauschenberg, the gallery will display a pair of important works from the Anagrams series (1995 - 97).
In the work Jupiter Moon — Constellation 1983, from the same period as the Concentric Bearings series, Celmins pairs one of Jupiter's moons with a negative image of the night sky.
A German artist who works primarily in the medium of drawing, Jorinde Voigt returns for her third solo show at the gallery with a series of recent mixed media works on paper paired with collage pieces from 2012.
The artist's latest work, Equal, a series of paired 40 - ton stacked steel cubes now on display at David Zwirner's West 20th Street gallery, required master riggers, hydraulic gantries, and a custom runway just to be installed in a building itself expressly designed to accommodate artists» big ideas.
Stella's legendary series of 24 somber black paintings, the works he made in 1959 that brought him rapid fame, are reduced here to a pair of decorations flanking a doorway.
She has designed slippers for a giant and made an outsized rosary for a medieval statue, and frequently smuggles her cheekier work into everyday life by combining it with existing objects — nestling a pair of glass breasts in a Chesterfield chair, tucking two more into bed, and anchoring a pale orange tent with a series of louche - looking blown - glass pitchers.
The pair have created a series of works inspired by Goya that take the acid eye and black humor of the Spanish master and apply it to today's society.
In the Drawing Gallery there will be a series of exhibitions titled Dialogues pairing related works by gallery artists.
Opening: «Jorinde Voigt: Considerations in the Now» at David Nolan Gallery A German artist who works primarily in the medium of drawing, Jorinde Voigt returns for her third solo show at the gallery with a series of recent mixed media works on paper paired with collage pieces from 2012.
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