Sentences with phrase «subject of this show»

One of the very few important or notable films to come out of RKO after World War II, it remains a regular subject of showings at revival theaters, a popular video, and a widely regarded classic.
This is partly to do with their freight of universal truths and partly to do with Neel's influence, subject of a show of contemporary art at Victoria Miro, In the Company of Alice.
Other subjects of the show include art dealers, such as Leo Castelli, nd friends of the New York school painters who spent time living and working in Long Island's East End.
Other subjects of the show include dealers such as Leo Castelli and friends of the New York school painters who spent time living and working in Long Island's East End.
Following the Whitney Biennial, Lewis's drawings were exhibited in a summertime solo show at Massimo de Carlo in London; Lewis will be subject of a show in April at Shane Campbell Gallery in Chicago (where Lewis lives and works).
But by extending the time frame of each into the 20th century both shows ran quickly out of genuinely relevant material — with the result that to include recent art they had to redefine the very subject of the show.
Ellsworth Kelly's sculpture, subject of a show at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, makes the complex simple and the simple complex Read More
Most of the time when we have projects, we're talking about the subject of the show, and it's not always something I enjoy talking about so much and that I feel has the ability to connect people.
Not shockingly, the subject of the show's future came up during the fan Q&A.
«That»70s Show» not only nails its era with set and costume design (the latter, the subject of the show's only Emmy win), it also supplies some inventiveness in camera and editing techniques, from split - screen scenes to characters dubbing others to inspired fantasy sequences.
Currently the subject of a show at the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, the «replicas,» the Abstract Expressionist said, were ways of working through ideas so... Read More
Previous participants in New Contemporaries include Turner Prize - winner Laure Prouvost, Mona Hatoum (the subject of a show at Tate Modern next year), and Academicians Tacita Dean RA and Mike Nelson RA Elect which illustrates the power of this platform in discovering the best emerging artists from UK art schools.
Gioni namechecked artists James Richards, Ed Atkins and Helen Marten — all of whom, coincidentally, were the subject of shows last year at the Chisenhale Gallery in east London.
Jackson Pollock is currently the subject of a show at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, where one of his earliest pour paintings, Alchemy (1947), is the centrepiece.
To say it about Alfred Maurer, the underrated American modernist who is the subject of a show at the Addison Gallery of American Art, is somehow worse, because it creates the impression that you are arguing against modernism itself.
The paintings of Martin Barré (1924 - 1996) remained little known in this country until last year, when they were the subject of a show at Andrew Kreps Gallery inNew York and a monograph by Yve - Alain Bois [see A.i.A., Jan.» 09].
EDGAR DEGAS: A STRANGE NEW BEAUTY Degas's monotypes — drawings on black ink run through a press and generally producing in a single print — are the subject of this show, the first in nearly half a century.
The subject of the show itself, as reflected in the title, is inspired by the appearance of the occult in all forms of popular media, including those geared towards children and young adults.
There have been countless Ruscha retrospectives worldwide; Ruscha will also be the subject of a show at London's National Gallery in 2018.
LACMA acquired works by Julie Mehretu and Betye Saar, two artists whose work will be the subject of shows at the museum next year:
Mitchell, whose foundation was previously represented by Cheim & Read, will be the subject of a show at one of Zwirner's New York spaces next year.
Intercultural relations and justice issues are often present in his work which includes working with political prisoners, such as Leonard Peltier, who is the subject of this show.
This year Gillick revisited the soundworks he's made for a show at Eva Presenhuber, while his editions were the subject of a show at Esther Schipper.
Ross's wavescapes were installed at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill last year as part of the museum's Platform program, and Heilmann is currently the subject of a show at the Dan Flavin Art Institute in Bridgehampton.
Indeed, the British artist — the subject of a show at London's Sadie Coles gallery from today — is an example of how the digital world has had a bigger influence on art offline than online.
The American artist once described his otherworldly œuvre, which splits the difference between painting and sculpture, as «the kind of work that could have been brought here by a U.F.O.» McCracken is the subject of a show at the Zwirner gallery, opening Feb. 24.
Huyghe's work was the subject of a show at the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany, earlier this year in which visitors were asked to wear LED masks over their faces.
Like other works in this series, which is currently one of the subjects of a show at New York's Pace Gallery, the work features a number of collaged elements that appear to be disintegrating.
She was the subject of a show the previous year at HangarBicocca, a major contemporary museum in Milan.
Currently on her second Fulbright Fellowship in Israel, her new work will be the subject of this show.
Her unique archive of color photos documenting the London club scene of the late 1970's — «Bowie Nights at Billy's Club» — was the subject of shows, both in New York and London, in 2012 and 2013.
The subject of this show is more than any other this year dear to my heart.
At 83, he is still exhibiting his work and is the subject of a show called «Site Specific» at the Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery at San Jose State University.
The subject of the show is inspired by events that use light for entertainment.
The 1939 - 1949 frame inevitably leaves out many important older and younger artists of the time (just as the limits of wall space impose other exclusions), but the subject of this show is not the entirety of New York abstract painting of the 1980s, rather what a specific generation contributed to it.
Hubacher's work beautifully suits the subject of the show, but it's also a deeply unique creation that reflects the thoughtfulness with which the artist approached her subject.
Sonia Delaunay [the subject of a show at Tate Modern last year] is a case in point.
Several may be self - portraits, like the subject of the show's first work, a Warholesque black on white drawing on canvas whose jaded subject stares out at us, a champagne glass at her side.
Charline von Heyl, 53, a German - born painter who lives in New York, is known for her abstract canvases that have been the subject of shows at the Tate Liverpool in England and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.
The subject of the show is his rhythmic, poetic watercolors — of the downs, with their strange chalk figures, fishing boats drawn up on a beach, farmhouse bedrooms and wartime defences — which have been billed as «quintessentially English.»
The subject of the show circumnavigates loosely around the notion «diffusion».
In 2006, a major retrospective of his drawings toured venues in Britain, France and Germany; in 2010, the New York gallery Reena Spaulings Fine Art produced a limited - edition translation of La Monnaie vivante; and, in the last two years, his artwork has been the subject of shows at London's Cabinet Gallery, in Berlin at Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie and the Schinkel Pavillon, and at New York's Gladstone Gallery, amongst others.
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Elaine de Kooning's longstanding devotion to portraiture is the subject of a show at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.
Her unique archive of color photos documenting the London post punk club scene in 1978 — «Bowie Nights at Billy's Club» — was the subject of shows, both in New York and London, and the images have been used widely.
This was my first encounter with a work from the series Beside the Sea (pictured) by Robert Motherwell — a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism who features in the RA's exhibition, and who is the subject of another show this autumn at Bernard Jacobson.
And Ross himself wasn't even the subject of the show — a Ross - certified instructor would paint a picture while a DJ played the latest hit tunes.
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