Not exact matches
The
exhibition's
title Sigmud's Cave is
spelled out above and around every subject, thus alluding to the fact that these are not simple dog portraits but rather codes
of a Freudian universe.
The
exhibition's
title Sigmund's Cave is
spelled out above and around every subject, thus alluding to the fact that these are not simple dog portraits but rather codes
of a Freudian universe.
Determining the correct
titles of exhibitions and venues, as well as dates, materials and dimensions, and even the correct
spelling of some paintings was at times another matter.
The large canvases come with grandiose
titles such as Wall
of Light Sky, which leads one to report that the
exhibition is generally overcast with brighter
spells developing later.
The culmination
of this body
of work as a solo
exhibition of large - format looped moving images takes its
title from Joseph Kosuth's 1966 neon sculpture that
spells out and is eponymously
titled «A Subject Self - Defined.»
In this
exhibition — which takes its
title from the phonetic
spelling of the word Atmosphere — all three artists respond to the dynamic climate
of contemporary South Africa, primarily through the use
of painterly abstraction.
During the
exhibition three flare - sculptures from 1975 were ignited in front
of the Institute's building, each one
spelling out the
titles «Narrow Mind», «Mindless Less Mind» and «Mind Twist».
What he's remembering, as
spelled out in the
exhibition's
title, is the seminal survey, A New Spirit in Painting, which opened, barely, at the Royal Academy
of Arts in London on January 15, 1981.