Sentences with phrase «show span»

The works in the show span a variety of text - based and text - inspired media, including painting, video, audio, sculpture, drawing, and choice selections from Ridykeulouse's exclusive PATRIArchives ™.
The works included in the show span a variety of media, examining ideas around issues of exile, migration, displacement and identity.
Placed in Maureen Paley's gallery in Bethnal Green — itself a Mecca for disruptive art — the pieces on show span some of Gillick's collectively - produced work from the 1990s and new pieces he's crafted himself.
The works on show span the last three years of production, during which time Murray describes his work as developing from a painting - orientated practice incorporating collage and photography to a collage - orientated practice that incorporates photography and paintings as both a means to produce new material and a tool for the realisation of his pieces.
As you'd expect from a foundation that has built its reputation on forging networks between China and the international art scene, as well as developing the careers of young artists within the Greater China region, the works on show span creations by 1980s Neo-Geo stars Ashley Bickerton and Peter Halley through to new commissions by the current generation of Chinese artists, including Shanghai - based sculptor Zhang Ruyi and Guangzhou - based twin - sister duo Mountain River Jump!
The 26 works that comprise the show span sculpture, photography, video, surveillance, interactivity and research, making this the most comprehensive and far - reaching COLLISIONcollective show to date.
The works on display in this comprehensive show span 16 years.
The works in the show span the past 15 years, with a good balance between intimate paintings and large installations, well - known names, such as Jim Dine and Fred Tomaselli, and emerging artists.
The paintings included in the show span three decades, the earliest being Chung Sang - hwa's Untitled 005 (1973), while Lee Dong Youb's Interspace Musing (Cycle)(2000) is the most recent.
Easyfairs is the organiser of the largest global portfolio of packaging events, and has developed a specialism in events that create value for the packaging community that it serves; its collection of shows spans 38 events across 19 cities and 12 countries, attracting over 100,000 visitors and 3,500 exhibitors each year.
Radiocarbon dating of the 15 Siberian tusks showed they span the period from about 40,000 years ago to about 10,000 years ago.
We've gone over our coverage of shows spanning the past five seasons and picked out 35 handbag highlights to whet your (and our) palates for the upcoming weeks.
Jimmy Nickerson, a veteran Hollywood stuntman who performed and / or coordinated stunts on more than 70 films and TV shows spanning 30 - plus years, has died.
The Chicago Auto Show spans both halls.
Curated by Dr Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the Gallery, this major new show spanning several generations of artists across all media will open in the summer of 2018, to coincide with what would have been the King of Pop's 60th birthday (on August 29, 2018).
The show spans all visual media including paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, and film, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of art across the world.
This new show spans two galleries: the usual Chelsea space and another in Bushwick, which the gallery recently opened to some fanfare and confusion — the latest sign of an apparently booming interest in contemporary art at large.
The show spans five decades of the artist's oeuvre and features key masterpieces as well as lesser - known works.
The show spans paintings and vibrant sculptures — including his beaded figures and shoes, intricate technicolored objects that appear to be crystallized.
Colen's first major London solo show spans over fifteen years and features new works, including large - scale installations.
«Functioning as a survey of recent developments in abstract painting, the show spans a diverse range of work culled from 25 New York - based artists.
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The works shown spanned 1991 to 2007.
The show spans 2001 to» 08, with just one work from each of the first three years and one from» 07.
Entitled Walhalla, after the imaginary Arcadian place in Norse mythology, the show spans the gallery's entire space, encompassing a newly commissioned site - specific installation, as well as recent sculpture and painting.
This survey show spans Frank Bowling RA's 50 - year career.
The show spans early works from the 1970s, continuing with a sequence of windows, rooms and buildings cast from plaster and concrete in the 1980s, and the installations «Fuck the Bauhaus / New Buildings for New York» (2000), «Oil», her remarkable pavilion for the 2007 Venice Biennale, -LSB-...]
Comprised of 197 pieces of unfinished works, the show spans 600 years of art history.
A little extra: the Goodman Gallery is celebrating is fiftieth birthday with «New Revolutions», a group show spanning its Cape Town and Johannesburg galleries (2 June — 6 July).
The show spans 40 years of art appearing in the L.A. art scene from the late forties to mid-eighties.
The eclectic array of goodies on show spans geographies, cultures and civilizations, ranging from pre-historic shamanistic totems and early religious images of vision and ecstasy, through to modern works by Kandinsky, surrealist pieces by Miro and Man Ray, and specially installed works by Anish Kapoor and Marina Abramovic.
All these forms explore socialisation via networks by disrupting an audience relationship with the screen in a show spanning the Theatre and Lower Gallery of the ICA; a collection of new sculptures and live video works looking at the role of images in constructing our environment, physically and virtually.
The show spans 20 years, from Peter Doig's Hitch Hiker (1989 - 90) to his Man Dressed as Bat (2007).
Though the work in the show spans the last 20 years, for executive director and chief curator Solveig Øvstebø, the exhibition is not a retrospective.
The exhibition will be part of a program of shows spanning from January 12 until April 8, 2017.
The show spans three floors.
In traditional Ruby style, the show spans various media — paintings, bronze sculptures, collages, ceramics and a mobile.
Drawn from the SBMA's permanent collection, this show spans from the 1920s through the «70s.
The show spans three decades.
With an ensemble of new and original works, some specially created for the occasion, the show spans several levels of the building to mark the inauguration of the whole building at 130 Orchard Street.
The show spans early works from the 1970s, continuing with a sequence of windows, rooms and buildings cast from plaster and concrete in the 1980s, and the installations «Fuck the Bauhaus / New Buildings for New York» (2000), «Oil», her remarkable pavilion for the 2007 Venice Biennale, and «Ground Zero» (2008).
Their group show spans artists working over 60 years, and includes mentors and mentees in dialogue.
The show spans Gatsby-esque attire and glittering Cartier gems, as well as the textiles, painting, ironwork, and furniture that have become synonymous with this chapter of U.S. history.
Presenting a selection of her geometric abstractions and her more experimental «blind paintings,» a series of expressive canvases that she painted while blindfolded, this sublime show spans some 50 years of Ms. Ohtake's rarely seen work.
His forthcoming retrospective opens at the Whitney in New York City on 30 October, a show spanning his six - decade art career from the mid-1950s to the present.
This concluding exhibition is the last of a series of interconnected shows spanning 2016, which has seen the Gallery take a nostalgic journey through some of its curatorial highlights from the past 50 years, presenting works from across this span of time and recontextualising them with contemporary works of art and the present day; highlighting everything from globalisation, temporality, consumerism, consciousness, the body, and cultural identity.
This show spans the grotesque to the uncanny, and the poignant to the satirical.
The multi-media show spanning video, sound and sculpture, featured works by Nina Beier, David Ferrando Giraut, Will Kendrick, Seth Price and Rustan Söderling.
Exploring how working with the body in art reflects on the human form, this show spans the grotesque to the uncanny, the poignant to the satirical, across ages, genres and countries.
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