Sentences with phrase «singular form»

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2 a group exhibition, featuring artists whose works distill grand narratives, complex psychological states and / or linguistic universes into singular forms.
Until June 1, the Mnuchin Gallery in New York will join in on the event, hosting Kelly's ongoing Singular Forms series, which has spanned most of his career, from 1966 - 2009.
Until June 1, the Mnuchin Gallery in New York will join in on the event, hosting Kelly's ongoing Singular Forms series, which has spanned most of hist career, from 1966 - 2009.
Sergei Tcherepnin and Gela Patashuri: Talk about the Bakhneli Archive, 2013 Introduction Artforum International; April 1, 2013; Busta, Caroline; 356 words IN THE 1910S AND»20S, Georgia was a nexus of cultural exchange, where diverse strains of modernism intermingled and produced singular forms — an efflorescence checked by the enforced hegemony of socialist realism.
Posthumously his work was included in the 2004 Guggenheim Museum exhibition Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present.
(The word comes from the Nahuatl tamalii and tamal is the correct singular form, but tamale is more common.)
Drawing on the Guggenheim's exceptional holdings of minimalist painting and singular sculpture, Singular Forms begins with Robert Rauschenberg's historic White Painting (1951), a stark, monochrome canvas.
After a prologue including other examples of radical, monochrome paintings by Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, and Ad Reinhardt, Singular Forms explores how these parallel artistic strategies were manifest in Minimalist and Conceptual art of the 1960s and 70s through the work of Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, and Lawrence Weiner, among others.
Singular Forms concludes with recent work that shares the look of classic Minimalist art, but uses it to communicate deeply personal, political, or poetic messages.
In celebration of the artist's ground - breaking contribution to the history of art — his shaped canvas — the exhibition brings together works created from singular forms, in singular colors, spanning over forty years.
Each White Within is made anew, painted one on top of the other and merging into a new singular form that compresses time into multiple, co-existing strata of memory and affect.
He passed away early in 2004, and Lisa Dennison, who curated Singular Forms, and who had known him at the museum since the 70s, generously included that painting that you saw in the exhibition.
Often based on family and historical archives, especially images of Jewish women and children being led to their deaths in the Ponary forest during WWII («Eurydice»), Bracha's singular form of abstraction aims at a caring transformation of such images.
Unbeknownst to «moms» (the kids amusingly refer to them in singular form), Joni and Laser do some digging, and are quickly led to one - time sperm donor Paul (Mark Ruffalo), now a hip organic restaurateur.
Sergei Tcherepnin and Gela Patashuri Artforum International; April 1, 2013; Busta, Caroline; 700 + words 1000 WORDSTALK AB0UT THE BAKHNELI ARCHIVE, 2013 * INTRODUCTION BY CAROLINE BUSTAIN THE 1910S AND»20S, Georgia was a nexus of cultural exchange, where diverse strains of modernism intermingled and produced singular forms - an efflorescence checked by the enforced hegemony of socialist realism.
Judicial decision making calls for wise employment of that singular form of human thought known as legal reasoning.
3:5) Out of 55 times when the singular form of God, eloah appears, it appears 40 times in the book of Job.
Fun fact: panini refers to plural grilled sandwich whereas the singular form is paninO:)!
The great irony of the sickle - cell allele, said Robert Murray, head of Howard's human genetics department, is that in its singular form «it is a beneficial disease gene, the only one there is.»
Fun Fact: «Biceps» (not «bicep») is the correct spelling for the singular form of the word.
looks super cute and useful, but the grammar nazi in me is kind of freaking out: * media * is already a plural (comes from latin; the singular form is medium)-- so i'm afraid «medias» is grammatically incorrect.
The title may be in the singular form, but it turns out there are multiple human monsters lurking on Moll's native island of Jersey, though presumably only one of them is on an escalating killing spree targeting young women just like her — and annoyingly enough, he might just be the rogueishly cute guy she's really into.
The effect is quite simply unique, a window into a singular form of creative insanity: it's not the characters who are possessed, but the film itself.
Linked short stories offer a singular form of narration.
It is also known for the complex system of sacbeob (singular form: sacbe), or raised stone roadways, that connected it to other ancient cities.
By the time Kelly made his first shaped painting in 1966 with Yellow Piece, the first picture in «Ellsworth Kelly: Singular Forms, 1966 - 2009» at Mnuchin Gallery, it seems to have become obvious to him that he could invent great pictures.
5: Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, May 14, 2004 Audio 40:21 minutes The Bootleg Series vol.
By reiterating one singular form, the artist reflects the micro processes of nature, conjuring notions of spontaneous growth and evolution of organic life.
«Picasso: The Classical Period» (2003), «Damien Hirst: Medicine Cabinets» (2010), and this year's «Ellsworth Kelly: Singular Forms: 1966 - 2009» are just a few.
«Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present,» The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (3/4 -5 / 19/04)
Exhibition View: «Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present,» Solomon R. Guggenheim Mueeum, New York, March 4 - May 19, 2004
I prefer this diffused iconic to the singular form.
Both arts often present a singular form of great importance.
«Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated)» ran at the Guggenheim through May 19, 2004.
«Singular Forms» began very close to the present, with large resin blocks in firm rows on the rotunda floor.
It is without doubt one entity, comprised of paintings made over almost thirty years, reconfigured to give us both composition and inter-relationship, but also coalescing powerfully as a singular form.
Ellworth Kelly's shaped canvases are discussed in Pac Pobric's review of «Ellsworth Kelly: Singular Forms, 1966 - 2009» presented...
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