Sentences with phrase «show exploring landscape»

In «New Territory,» a Denver Art Museum summer group show exploring landscape photography beyond its traditional notions, the Los Angeles artist will present a 2015 series of images he made on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and buried directly into the earth they depict.
She currently has a solo show at Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst (until 20 December) as well as a fascinating video piece in «Meshes of the Afternoon `, a strong group show exploring landscape at Kunsthall Trondheim's temporary exhibition space (until 13 December).

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Hang this illuminated, giant moon on the wall and explore the authentically detailed 3 - D lunar landscape that automatically shows the 12 main phases of the moon.
«Single cell genomics can be applied to understand the heterogeneity of tumors, to explain how genetically identical cells may show distinct behavior, and to explore the vast, uncharacterized microbial landscape.
Minhaj will explore the cultural and political landscape on the show, which received an order for 32 episodes and is set to premiere later this year.
That seems a fair price to pay when the camera pulls back over a cliff edge and shows you the majesty of the sprawling landscape yet to be explored.
Entitled Sheer Folly — Fanciful Buildings of Britain and running until 25 February 2018, the show will feature original paper collages, scraper boards, and prints which explore contemporary perceptions of the past through the reimagining of historic landscapes, buildings, and objects.
It helps the show explore how the area has witnessed first - hand the move from an economy built on hand manufacturing in the pre-industrial era to its current post-industrial landscape.
The 16 photographs selected for this show explore rural life in this region and how southerners have engaged with the landscape over time.
Sophia Contemporary is proud to present Shifting Landscapes, a group show of contemporary American artists exploring abstraction through painting, photography and sculpture.
Another of Walker's students was Arthur Watson, now president of the Royal Scottish Academy; in the introduction to Downie's exhibition catalogue for her 2013 show Walk Through Resonant Landscape, the consequence of her Chinese residency and travels, Watson observes the contribution made by Walker to her students» ability to perceive and explore the unique landscape of Scotland and for the primacy of drawing: «With a base on the island of Tiree, [Frances Walker] ranged across the West Coast and Western Isles interrogating the coastal margins — the rhythm of pebbles across a storm beach or the fractured architecture of a rocky foreshore, meticulously recorded through a vocabulary of precise but unforgiving ink lines.»
He explores the urban landscape with his wooden sculptures and shows incredible skills in carving wood.
Arranged thematically, the show explores her pioneering work in portraiture, still life and landscape painting, paying particular attention to her most radical period of experimentation during the 1910s.
Macdonald will show some of her New Mexican paintings, which explore towers, tanks and fences in barren landscapes, and two of her floor pieces, Desert / Floor and Waves, Shore.
Yayoi Kusama's (b. 1929, Japan) Infinity Nets YSOR (2011) from an ongoing series of delicate, abstract white paintings explores the landscape of her mind.On show alongside this is Prem Sahib's (b. 1982, UK) Undetectable (2013), a minimal sculpture that references an undetectable HIV status.
Several galleries in Survey will feature strong political presentations, including The Box who will show early drawings and paintings by Judith Bernstein (b. 1942), an artist who explores political landscapes and elements of power and aggression in society.
Exploring the artist's immersion in the Hawaiian Islands in 1939, this fine art exhibition will feature a lush flower show evoking the Hawaiian gardens and landscapes that inspired O'Keeffe, and more than 15 of her paintings not seen together in New York since their 1940 debut.
Sarah Wiseman Gallery in Oxford presents Connections an exhibition with Andrew Hood and Carol Peace (whose work First Sun is shown here courtesy of the artist and Sarah Wiseman Gallery), two artists exploring the connections we make with one another and with the landscapes around us.
Sedira came to wider attention through the British Art Show and her solo show Saphire at the Photographer's Gallery in 2006, and she continues to explore her interest in displacement, mobility and the haunting beauty of abandoned landscaShow and her solo show Saphire at the Photographer's Gallery in 2006, and she continues to explore her interest in displacement, mobility and the haunting beauty of abandoned landscashow Saphire at the Photographer's Gallery in 2006, and she continues to explore her interest in displacement, mobility and the haunting beauty of abandoned landscapes.
The show also includes work by Gioia Di Girolamo, Motoko Ishibashi, Lito Kattou, Botond Keresztesi and Maurizio Vicerè — Vice, and explores «the boundary between awake and sleep within the technological, visual and iconographic landscape in which we are now immersed».
Transplanted from Dumbo to Chelsea for the summer, 247365 presents a show that abandons abstraction and, counterintuitively, explores the reemergence of classical themes — landscape, still life, and portraiture — in painting.
With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self - discipline of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends of the 1970s to Raysse's use of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the most complete aspect of his work — among them, transcriptions of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group paintings, and imaginary landscapes.
Shown above, the delicate view of Vétheuil under heavy snow is the first in a sequence of three that Monet painted from approximately the same vantage point, exploring changes in the landscape over several days.
The show (organized with the Joan Mitchell Foundation and with Museum Ludwig in Cologne) credits Mitchell as an important bridge between American and European abstraction, connecting her early New York School years to her late period in Vétheuil, France, where she made landscapes that were very much in the muscular Ab - Ex tradition but also explored the more genteel legacy of late Monet.
Organized in groupings that explore varied themes — such as «Women, Men, and Other Beasts,» «Primal Landscapes,» «An Art of Memory,» and «Vicissitudes of the Grid» — the show features key works by artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Louise Nevelson, Philip Pearlstein, and Robert Rauschenberg.
His new show opens this Autumn at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York: Freeze, Memory showcases three different bodies of the artist's work together for the first time, each exploring humanity's inevitably tangled relationship with the surrounding landscape.
For this show LA artists will be invited to either work outside their comfort zones and explore our landscape with traditional painting / drawing or to make more conceptual / political work pointing towards the numerous ecological issues facing our city.
Using art objects commissioned by plantation owners for their mansions — among them the first landscape images painted in the region — the show also explores the culture of tobacco, its workers, its marketing, and its associations with modernity.
A group show featuring six international artists from Los Angeles presents paintings and video that employ landscape to explore current events such as immigration, environment and technology, among other themes.
DA: From around the time of the Peggy Guggenheim show in early 1946 through to the mid 1950s, Still was exploring the flip side of landscape — the beleaguered traces of the living presence that in his existential scenario activated its spaces.
Currently showing at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, There Goes the Neighborhood explores the many aspects of community, focusing on the evolution of architecture and landscape as it is...
Sophia Contemporary Gallery is proud to present Shifting Landscapes, a group show of contemporary American artists exploring abstraction through painting,...
The show explores the ways in which psychology and landscape meet and interact.
The gallery is pleased to host Shifting Landscapes, a show that explores traditional and contemporary interpretations of place by artists, designers and makers working with or inspired by fiber or textile materials and techniques.
South Kiosk is excited to present the Corrupt Blood Incident, a group show exploring the themes of landscape, digital failure, monsters and viral transmission.
Arranged in three sections — Landscape and Identity, The Avant - Garde Explosion, and Breaking Boundaries: Post 1960s Diversity & Dystopia — the show will explore the modern colonial history of Latin America; the importance of landscape painting in the formation of distinctive national identities; the influence of Symbolism, the Latin American role in the formation of an international style; the variety of Latin American avant - gardes including Surrealism and hard - edged Abstraction; modern depictions of indigenous peoples and customs; progress and modernity in the age of the metropolis; and transgressive challenges to prevailing artistic idioms.
Overall, this artwork is not to be missed, so if you want to explore Parla's creative landscape, makes sure stop by in person before the show closes on October 22.
This show explores the influence of his depictions of ruddy - cheeked, sturdy - limbed, pleasure - seeking peasants and mysterious landscape paintings on the several generations of Bruegels who followed in his footsteps and other contemporary artists.
Overview: 67 prints and drawings by British artists from the late 18th to the early 20th century were shown in this exhibition, which explored themes in romantic art, including landscapes, supernatural and horrific subjects, and Pre-Raphaelite works that evoked early Italian painting.
In this two - person show, the artists explore fissures, cracks and breaks.Charlotte Bastian's works focus on how landscapes change.
In his fourth solo show at the gallery, Jude explores the landscape of the Salton Sea, the famously polluted body of water, near which the photographer spent some of the formative years of his childhood.
Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, is currently showing Erik Parker: Undertow, an exhibition of new paintings that represent a confluence of ideas and style, explored in previous bodies of work including the Maps, Heads, Landscapes and Hydroglyphics.
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