Sentences with phrase «small exhibitions which»

She returned to the Bay Area in 1953 and had her first small exhibitions which were well received.

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The small, exhibition - driven operation offers a unique and refreshing artistic perspective to the historical neighborhood in which it resides.
The technologies — to be displayed at Ozwater 2012 exhibition in Sydney from May 8 - 10 on stand 5E1 — include the latest Smith & Loveless PISTA ® 360 ™ wastewater grit removal chamber, which extracts an unprecedented 95 per cent of grit as small as 105 microns.
The exhibition, titled «a small fort, which our people call Fort Orange,» examines the momentous archaeological discovery of the fort in 1970, as well as the lasting impact of Dutch settlement of New York 400 years ago.
The Sold Out exhibition included six kaleidoscopic «Infinity Mirror Rooms,» which are small box - shaped spaces that combine mirrors and lights to stunning effect as well as 60 paintings and sculptures and archived photos documenting Kusama's life in New York in the 1960s.
Current FoMoCo behemoth Excursion is already equipped with these bumpers, which are intended to contact and catch a smaller vehicle's front or rear bumper, reinforced side door beams, rear hatch, or tail section, thus preventing the larger vehicle from doing a poor imitation of a monster truck exhibition.
The magazine «Country Life», in the 29 April 1899 takes up the story: «Some five - and - thirty years ago in fact, [i.e. about 1865], the small - sized or light - weight Bulldog was common in this country; so much so that dogs of the breed that scaled over 28 lbs were not encouraged at such shows as Birmingham, which was at that period the most important exhibition of its kind in England.
Beside the Palau is the smaller Martín i Soler Theater, which has 400 seats from which to view experimental drama and dance, plus galleries for fine - and decorative - art exhibitions.
Rydges World Square features flexible conference rooms which can cater for small board meetings or large residential conferences with plenty of space for break - out rooms, workshops, exhibitions or Cocktail functions.
24 - hour reception with multilingual staff, Concierge desk, free - service currency exchange, elevators, Wi - Fi Internet access available throughout the hotel, room service, laundry facilities, safe deposit box, wedding services, business services, fax and photocopy service, plenary room of a maximum capacity of 1000 people in theatre style, 256 square - meter exhibition hall which can be used to organize workshops, and eight smaller rooms with a capacity of 12 to 20 people each.
These include San Diego Fort, originally built to protect Acapulco from pirates; Papagayo Park; and Casa de la Cultura, which contains an art gallery, crafts exhibition area, and small archaeological museum.
I guess that's one of the things that makes them different from photographs, in that a photograph might be a record, a snap, one moment — a painting I think is about creating a small world around that photo... I really like that idea of something that you can enter like a box or an exhibition space, and enter these little rooms which for me are memories, but it's not about nostalgia — it's more about setting up something that's still living — so it's almost they're all in the present, rather than in the past.»
Coinciding with the exhibition Re-Generation, which maps the lasting effect of Josef Albers teaching on three successive generations of painters, is a small but exuberant show of paintings and works on paper by another teacher of color theory, painter Siri Berg.
The exhibition features 31 works including monumental and small - scale pieces installed throughout the sculpture park and museum, and is focused on a new commission that resurrects Deacon's 1993 work Never Mind, which has been re-fabricated in stainless steel.
Overlapping with his first solo museum exhibition in New York, which opens at the Studio Museum in Harlem on July 16 (see below), the show includes five large canvases and a wall of dozens of small - scale studies displayed gallery style.
The exhibition features a group of new small paintings as elusive and distinct as petrichor — that pleasant smell which accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather.
Well known as a discerning art collector, he owns several small works by Harris, although none is in this show, which Martin says is the first exhibition to focus exclusively on great works from Harris's best - known period.
Works central to this exhibition include the theatrical setting A Fashionable Marriage, through which visitors can walk; 40 small paintings comprising Inside the Invisible, seen for the first time in the UK; and The Feast Wagons, an installation of handcarts.
A unique elegance that defined her previous series can be seen in the current exhibition which also features a set of small delicate exposures.
These projects include the Everything is Museum series (since 2000), in which he converted unexpected spaces in Italy, Japan, Taiwan, and Cuba into small - scale exhibition venues for rural communities and small towns.
This exhibition will include little - seen and significant early artworks, her arresting sloths, a selection of curious personal and ritualistic artefacts and talismans, small sculptures accompanied by their bespoke furniture supports, as well as recent life - size free - standing technicolour figures, such as Blue and Green Scarf 2013 and Sun Worship 2013 (pictured above), which blur the lines between the archaic and futuristic.
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed canvas, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation of twenty large - scale paintings that will completely fill the exhibition space, each work conveying parts of the scene from a different perspective and in a different painting mode.
The American Tour of Roads of Arabia contains around 200 objects, but there is a vast difference between exhibitions of 200 photographs or small paintings and a show like «Roads» with 200 objects, many of which are large stone sculptures and stele.
A set of four small paintings by American contemporary artist Anthony Leone from the artist's Black Box Series, which are currently featured in the artist's solo exhibition Grape Far...
This current exhibition also features small, mainly grey paintings, which appear to be taken from old documentary photographs.
This exhibition features Charles Seliger's intensely detailed, small - scale organic abstractions, which continue a personal and obsessive vision of nature which began during the early 1940s.
John Walker: Recent Paintings, the current exhibition at the Alexandre Gallery, features seven large pictures as well as numerous smaller ones, including more than a dozen compact oils made on discarded Bingo cards, which the artist found in the former grange hall that became his studio in Seal Point on the coast of Maine.
Hot on the heels of the Princess Zeid show at Tate Modern, which runs until October 8th, is a much smaller and shorter - lived exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, by an artist also Middle Eastern, royal, and female, which runs only until August 18th.
Almost all of Bernhardt's two - dozen solo shows, some of which saw her covering walls with advertisements from Spanish bodegas or collaborating with Jdia, oftentimes — as in her current exhibition — activating the space by covering the floors (in this case, with burlap coffee sacks), have been downtown, in small group shows, and around the globe.
For his exhibition Plegarias, opening Saturday, November 7, 3 — 6 p.m. Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia's work consists of small paintings on wooden panels, paper and canvas which continue the artist's Christian references inspired by ornamentation common to small Catholic chapels and matachín outfits.
The exhibition will comprise a selection of small, loosely painted landscapes, some of which were created as studies for larger paintings.
It of course helped that Jim had written an essay for an exhibition I did about five years ago, and in it there was a passage about one of my small paintings, which I'd always thought was just so fabulous.
The patterns which emerge through tearing, pasting and scraping are as much reminiscent of works by Kurt Schwitters or Robert Rauschenberg as they are evocative of Francis Rose's predilection for minor vandalism when surreptitiously removing small samples of particularly attractive wallpapers from French chateaux and English country houses to fashion his very own take on the livre d'or in the 1930s: a scrapbook of wallpaper fragments (acquired by the Whitworth Art Gallery after Rose's 1988 retrospective exhibition at England & Co).
The exhibition (21 January - 23 April 2017) consists of two films, WESTERN UNION: Small Boats (2007) and True North (2004), which address issues of migration, race, gender, and globalisation.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Later this year or early next year, along with Dan Bourke and Gemma Weston, he will open «Pet Projects» an ARI based in Perth which will present exhibitions for smaller, focused audiences.
Intriguingly, the curators include a small detail towards the end of the show about Houghton's immaterialised ambition of organising a group exhibition of Spiritualist artists, which very much leaves the metaphorical door open to ensure this work is neither forgotten nor left dormant in archives.
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed painting, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation of twenty large - scale oil paintings that fill the exhibition space.
Elsewhere, a small antechamber at the start of the exhibition houses Benglis» notorious Artforum centrefold, which she paid to be included as an advert in the same issue as Pincus - Witten's article.
This exhibition focuses on the remarkable series of small - scale experimental sculptures known as the Mouvement de danse (Dance Movements), which were unknown outside of the artist's close circle.
The exhibition consists of two film projections, WESTERN UNION: Small Boats (2007) and True North (2004), which address issues of migration, race, gender, and globalisation.
Childe Hassam was the subject of an exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachussetts, entitled the Isles of Shoals, which took its name from the group of small, rocky islands off the Gulf of Maine, which the artist painted en plein air.
Wols's first U.S. retrospective at the Menil Collection, which has among the largest and widest - ranging public holdings of his paintings and works on paper, aggravates the historical slight by splitting the show between two of the museum's smaller exhibition galleries on opposite sides of the building.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
In contrast to Miyajima's large scale public artworks, which give an idea of the immersive nature of his work but are not on display during the exhibition in Sydney, his exhibited Pile Up Life sculptures (2009) are small «stupas» moulded from dried earth and studded with blue or red LEDs.
The new gallery incorporates a sliding plywood wall, which separates a large exhibition space from a smaller one.
The works on display are: 432Hz (2009 - 2014), a wooden shell that contains honeycombs; Vorkuta (2003), a refrigeration chamber where the temperature of -30 °C contrasts with a chair maintained at a constant +37 °C by an internal thermostat; Mindfall (2004 - 2007), a container which contains a chair and tables, on which 21 electric motors turn on intermittently, one after the other, creating a sort of musical composition; Untitled (2003), a small iron room crossed by blasts of hot and cold air channelled into the space by powerful fans; and Sub (2014), a new work specially created for the exhibition at HangarBicocca, an assembly of aluminium and glass display units which the artist originally designed to exhibit her Inner Disorder (1999 - 2001) series of drawings.
In early works such as Piff, Paff, Poff, Puff; Piff Piff; and Puff Puff, which comprised his 1997 exhibition at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York, Neto filled small Lycra sacks with colorful and aromatic substances such as chili powder and coriander.
The final group of work in this exhibition includes small paintings in which food assumes the form of body and landscape: Imagine Saul and Erik Parker tag teaming to readdress the legacy of Giovanni Arcimboldi.
The exhibition features monumental and small - scale indoor and outdoor sculptures from the artist's estate, many of which have never before been exhibited.
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