Sentences with phrase «single work of art»

From July 2014 to June 2015, auction «hammer prices» by the late Jean - Michel Basquiat, Christopher Wool and Jeff Koons reached $ 33 million, $ 26.5 million and $ 23 million, respectively, for single works of art.
(New York Magazine critic Jerry Saltz described it as «the worst single work of art that I saw all this year... a high - tech amusement - park ride.»)
Curators of the great art collections have long enjoyed access to funds which allow them to pay high sums for a single work of art, and to restore and conserve such showpieces.
During Slow Art Day, museums organize special tours or events where visitors are encouraged to spend ten full minutes in front of a single work of art.
He was passionate and knowledgable about every single work of art in the gallery.
Although the videos for the first two songs are interesting on their own it's when you listen to the entire album as a single work of art that it melts the brain.
When teachers and students explore the array of educational angles within a single work of art, notes the Art Institute's Robert Eskridge, «all of a sudden you have this interdisciplinary challenge that doesn't fit neatly into this class period followed by that one, and the idea of «teamwork» isn't relegated to after school.»
Trilogy is a set of three works of art that are connected and that can be seen as a single work of art or as three individual pieces.
Artists were considered based on the sum paid for a single work of art — regardless of how many works have sold at that level, the production costs involved in creating the work, or how prices for new works measure up.
With a single work of art as the focal point, these conversations allow community perspectives to inform the way the museum interprets, displays, and teaches with objects in its collection.
But the promise of relocation has already provided a spur for a great deal of productive research: coterminous with the building project has been the museum's more understated, but perhaps no less ambitious Collection Documentation Initiative, in which curatorial staff have, says Weinberg, «basically re-examined every single work of art in the collection», fully cataloguing and digitising its holdings.
How much can a single work of art tell you about its maker?
The Basquiat show is the prelude to a series of forthcoming exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum that focus on a single work of art from its collection.
The technique of wood collage is also sometimes combined with painting and other media in a single work of art.
Each forty - five minute session either focuses on a single work of art, or explores a connection between two works.
The Gallery also advises both private and corporate clients from single works of art to entire projects from sourcing to the final hanging.
This summer, in advance of the building's closing for three years» restoration, Nick Robinson and Maurice Tuchman, whose Soutine exhibition at Cheim and Read was the best group show of 2006, have co-organized an exhibition at the Judd Foundation as a commemorative evocation in which every single work of art has been selected to correspond to those in the Spring Street building.
One Basquiat is a prelude to an upcoming series of spotlight presentations, each of which will feature a single work of art from the Museum's encyclopedic collection.
is a prelude to an upcoming series of spotlight presentations, each of which will feature a single work of art from the Museum's encyclopedic collection.
It is about a tension between those two notions of humanity within a single work of art.
It is unusual for an exhibition to feature a single work of art.
One of the required courses was «Research and Writing Art History and Criticism,» and the first class assignment was to write a 20 - page paper on a single work of art from the museum's collection.
By utilizing Propp's method, whereby each tale is divided into thirty - one essential functions, Receipt of a Magical Agent explores how narratives are woven across an exhibition, between artworks, and within the single work of art.
It's rare that a single work of art can change the course of art history...
Earlier tonight Christie's hosted an impressive $ 705.8 million auction that set a new world record for a single work of art at auction with Pablo Picasso's Les femmes d'Alger (Version «O»)(1955), which went for $ 179.3 million.
She also advises both private and corporate clients from single works of art to entire projects, from sourcing to the final hanging of the work.
The gallery also advises both private and corporate clients from single works of art to entire projects from sourcing to the final hanging.
Artists brought a single work of art to be installed in the museum, delivering the work within a single 24 ‐ hour period from September 30 to October 1.
Organized as a group of autonomous installations, Shift presents work in thematic groupings, series of works by individual artists and focused looks at single works of art.
In theory the Turner Prize is given not for a single work of art but for an «outstanding exhibition or other presentation» in the year preceding the award.
Ms. Hafif's new paintings, which consist of bright monochromatic colors on square wood surfaces of varying size, lack variety; they fare much better when read together as a single work of art.
The work he has made, she says, is partly inspired by the trips he used to make from Edinburgh to the Tate as a student — he would take the overnight coach down in order to look at a single work of art by Blake, Turner or Mondrian, and then take it straight back again the same night.
From a single work of art to an entire estate, LAMA continues to be the choice auction house on the West Coast to sell Modern Art & Design.
This publication focuses on a single work of art: 5000 Feet is the Best (2011) by artist Omer Fast.
Submissions to this exhibition were open to all members of BRIC's online Contemporary Artist Registry, with each artist submitting a single work of art — related to the theme and within guidelines — to be included in the show.
How do images and texts cooperate in single works of art as modalities in tension or unison?
By employing an aesthetic scheme of trilogies, the exhibition permits three single works of art to create an immediate, reactive dialogue among the artists» concerns.
Singular Visions presents ten highlights from the museum's holdings, each in its own space, in order to create intimate and compelling encounters with a single work of art.
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