Sentences with phrase «stage an exhibition called»

This month the Rijksmuseum and the Ordovas gallery in London will stage an exhibition called Raw Truth, a conversation between six Auerbach paintings and four by Rembrandt.
Dallas Contemporary was staging an exhibition called Seven which was curated by, you might have guessed, seven galleries that included BravinLee programs, P.P.O.W. and Postmasters.

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The Museum of Modern Art, shortly before, had staged a major exhibition called «The New Images of Man.»
Last year it staged its first show in China called Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou 1906 - 77 featuring work by Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp and other big names at the Shanghai Exhibition Centre.
In his essay accompanying the exhibition, titled «Before the Law,» museum director Daniel Birnbaum explains that, early in his career, «Schütte was creating figures of a kind that call to mind puppets or marionettes on a stage.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Lisson Gallery, the gallery is partnering with The Vinyl Factory to stage an ambitious group exhibition called «EVERYTHING AT ONCE `, inspired by a quote by John Cage in 1966 «Nowadays everything happens at once and our souls are conveniently electronic (omniattentive).»
Following a fiercely guarded sense of individuality, the exhibition presents a selection that is domestic, functional, private, abstract, descriptive, discursive and decorative — intending to show that there is no single standard for what we consider a «woman» artist and in doing so, calling into question its own premise of staging an all - women show in 2017.
The hip Moscow Design Museum, a project started in 2011 by Western - oriented young curators, staged its own exhibition of Soviet sports art, called «Sportcult,» at the Proun Gallery this winter.
Following the successes of «Imagine there's no country, Above us only our cities» curated by Jims Lam Chi Hang in 2015 and of «That Has Been, and May Be Again» curated by Leo Li Chen and Wu Mo in 2016, we are now organizing an open call for proposals by curators in the early stages of their professional careers for an exhibition to be shown at Para Site in the summer of 2017.
In 1933, Walker staged an exhibition at the Kansas City Art Institute, called «American Painting Since Whistler.»
During what he likes to call his «nomadic» period, the 38 - year - old former art critic kept up a running conversation with artists, curators, and collectors in cafés and bars, and staged pop - up shows like Lucy Dodd's exhibition at Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld's gallery on the Upper East Side.
Later, in 1964, Jules Langsner staged a second exhibition, this time in Newport Beach, CA, which he called California Hard - Edge Painting.
Speaking about What We Call Love, IMMA Director Sarah Glennie said «IMMA is delighted to be staging this important and fascinating exhibition, which is a great opportunity for audiences to experience, at first hand, 20th century masterworks from some of the world's most important collections, shown in the context of contemporary art from Ireland and around the world.
Having already exhibited in Dublin (1943) in a joint art exhibition with Gerard Dillon, at the Contemporary Painters Gallery, his first one man show was staged at the Waddington Galleries in 1946 - where he sold nearly all of his pictures - and followed this with a collaborative show called «Four Northern Painters», with Gerard Dillon, George Campbell and Neville Johnson.
The New Museum controversy sparked another reactive exhibition here, called «Living Room,» staged this past April at the Swimming Pool Project Space, a storefront alternative gallery on Montrose Avenue.
Apart from the main gallery sector, the fair features the Southeast Asia Platform exhibition; special exhibitions for Russia, Malaysia, Korea, and Modern Art; a new sector called Video Stage; and many performances, talks and tours.
Call for Scots Turner Prize The Herald; December 8, 2011; Phil Miller; 620 words... has called for the Turner Prize to be staged north... based artist won, with Richard Wright in 2009 and Susan Philipsz... ideal host for the Turner Prize exhibition and I would... at this time.
Called 1:1, it served, variously, as exhibition space, film set, studio, dining room, guest apartment, office, tattoo parlor, stage, and likely more.
It was helped along by certain key individuals like Peggy Guggenheim, who opened a new gallery - museum, called Art of This Century, that staged exhibitions highlighting abstract art movements like Cubism, Surrealism and Kinetic art.
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