Sentences with phrase «taking on the curation»

After two solo exhibitions and a residency at Krets in Malmö, and a solo and residency at Neon in Brösarp last year, Feyld is taking on the curation of the forthcoming group exhibition at Krets — Family Shirt.

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Only a select few incorporate technology into curriculum design in such a way that allows students to take control of the learning space, engaging social media to facilitate creation and curation of educational content, honoring and harnessing the power of peer evaluation, and most importantly of all, allowing students to collectively decide on accuracy of educational information.
Finally, they need to support teachers and students on a developmental journey that will take them from using tablets for consumption to using them for curation, creation, and connection.
Demonstrating the countless roles taken on by photography throughout its relatively short history, this show offers a multi-faceted curation of photographic media.
The New Scenario project was launched by Paul Barsch and Tilman Hornig as a time - based platform for performative exhibition formats taking place «outside the realm of the white cube», and the two founders team up to for the concept and curation of Jurassic Paint, described as having works on canvas and «live size (sic) dinos».
The curation and concept of this exhibition is fantastic and we wish other large institutions would take gambles on show like this; it's just the choice of painters that lets it down.
Each taking as their subjects the lives of a deceased creative individual and his personal belongings, their projects build meaningfully on the Whitney Biennial's recent history of both deceased artists and artist - curated «sub exhibitions,» notably from the 2012 edition the inclusion of George Kuchar (died, 2011); Robert Gober's presentation of work by Forrest Bess; Nick Mauss» curation of queer - oriented work culled from the museum collection; and also discursive contributions, such as Andrea Fraser's essay No Place Like Home.
Now we go to the 1993 Whitney Biennial to watch the dead take up more and more space on the walls - dead art, dead curation, based on a dead premise: Otherness as thesis, the insistence on «recognising» the disenfranchised as a whole rather than individually, which would, by extension, make the artist responsible for what he / she is saying / doing as opposed to making them a part of the movement.
My favourite Basel art experiences was visiting the Volta art fair which was situated in an industrial suburb of Basel and had a very exciting showing of international cutting edge galleries that took big risks with new avenues of exploration or had novel ideas on curation — new art stars could be seen forming among the interstellar dust — it was good to see my art friend Martin Brown here with a good one man show at his London based gallery — Fred who were showing here.
Rubinstein compares the two shows and the disparate stance each takes towards abstract painting post-1970: the Biennial's curation (along with that of 1997's documenta X) is characterized as symptomatic of the «death of painting» attitude, while Wei's exhibit represents an admirable if imperfect attempt to work through the difficult subject of «what happened to abstract painting following the decline of the modernist certainties on which it was founded.»
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