Sentences with phrase «texts accompany each work»

The wall text accompanying this work is the most difficult to follow of Starling's usually accessible writing, but I suspect that is due to my almost nonexistent knowledge of computer technology or technology in general.
The written texts accompanying the works on view may be accessed using the Kemper Museum's downloadable app and are available on laminated cards in the gallery.
Short texts accompany each work, together with an introduction on IMMA's collecting policy by Director Enrique Juncosa, and essays on the history of the Collection and the Royal Hospital building by Catherine Marshall, Senior Curator: Head of Collections.

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Take a moment to read the text accompanying a photo to learn about tricks and tips to make the look work.
I once worked in a company where I was told by my boss that when it comes to social media, people are only interested in the pictures and not the text accompanying it.
From reviewing your texts to accompanying you to a social event, Dating Essentials offers personalized assistance to make dating less work and more fun.
The Singapore texts contain no narrative explanation of how a procedure or concept works; instead, there are problems and questions accompanied by pictures that provide hints about what is going on.
Several worksheets accompany the PowerPoint: a crossword and word search to support the learning of essential vocabulary, a cloze exercise based on a simple text to be tackled as pupils progress towards sentence work, and finally, a written exercise where the task is to continue a conversation about pets between two friends.
Work tables replace desk rows; display and presentation areas are sport examples of student work; students have ready access to open Internet with strong bandwidth, varied computer models from media - ready notebooks to high end media work stations accompanied with a variety of technology tools replace printed text boWork tables replace desk rows; display and presentation areas are sport examples of student work; students have ready access to open Internet with strong bandwidth, varied computer models from media - ready notebooks to high end media work stations accompanied with a variety of technology tools replace printed text bowork; students have ready access to open Internet with strong bandwidth, varied computer models from media - ready notebooks to high end media work stations accompanied with a variety of technology tools replace printed text bowork stations accompanied with a variety of technology tools replace printed text books.
Both classes used the same text, were provided the same enabling activities and materials (e.g., lectures, compass work, or map reading drill), and took the same tests, which accompanied the textbook.
Full - color photographs of people hard at work in these fields accompany engaging text and informative fact boxes.
I predict that this charming story will be a hit with kids who love the outdoors and playing make believe — not only because of the text, but because the accompanying illustrations are truly works of art.
Invite students to make a text - to - self connection: «Who has accompanied their parents to work, and what did you see?»
In 2016 a publication I worked on focused on visual imagery as much as the text that accompanied it with a series of photographs that illustrated the many, fascinating stories of life in the public sector.
These historic photographs are accompanied by his original publications, a set of working collages made in preparation for his books along with a number of avant - garde writings that embraced his work, including a text by Georges Bataille.
nine seventeen is accompanied by a catalogue which features texts by Dr. Peter Miller, whose shared enthusiasm for Meppayil's work brought the exhibition to the American Academy in Rome; historian and critic, Deepak Ananth, a specialist on Meppayil's work and its relationship to Indian art history; and Harvard professor and Art Historian Dr. Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, whose original essay stations Prabhavathi's work amongst the greats.
In 2007 - 08, he acted as the curator and organiser of an exhibition celebrating painting at Chelsea, called `... Same As It Ever Was» which contained the work of some fifty artists, occupied three galleries and was accompanied by a catalogue with texts by Matthew Collings, David Ryan and Clyde Hopkins.
Accompanying the exhibition, is a new publication, a supplemental book that presents scholarly texts by curator and art historian, Iris Müller - Westermann, Senior Curator of International Art at Moderna Museet, Stockholm and by New York based scholar, critic and curator, Alex Bacon; in addition it includes a visual essay that traces the specific historical inspirations and touchstones for this group of works, in hopes to speak to both the past and future.
This work documents an extensive collection of water samples from the Yamuna amassed by the artist every day over the course of a year, accompanied by short texts written by her and local residents.
Accompanying a major exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, this revelatory two - volume catalogue raisonné (one volume comprised of plates and the other of critical texts) is the most substantial work on the artist ever published, and the first in English since 1978.
You don't need to see the accompanying pictures — text - based canvases rendered in a Pop palette and delineated with can't - be-bothered-with-this brevity — to glean an ironic sensibility pleased with itself and working overtime.
will be accompanied by a fully - illustrated catalogue that features original texts from renowned scholars and contemporary artists, all considering what compels artists to draw through close study of specific works in the exhibition.
-- You support works in this exhibition with accompanying text in the catalog, while you add depth and context in Neel's subjects.
This text accompanies a new solo exhibition of his work, which at the time of writing, has no title.
Descriptive texts, quotes selected from the artist's journals, accompany each work and offer a first hand account of Tworkov's ideas and processes.
The original monuments are not mentioned by name in the work, rather each installation is accompanied by a vinyl text on the wall that describes an aspect of these monuments in mostly general terms.
A writer as well as a filmmaker, Atkins frequently incorporates text into his work, often in the place of subtitles, and his installations are often presented with accompanying screenplays.
In his accompanying text, Crimp addressed the theoretical and thematic issues in this new work — the interplay between fetishism and desire, beauty and romanticism, as well as media representations of the post-Vietnam age.
In these works, she excises the text from the page and cuts patterns into the accompanying photos, creating lacy patterns where there once was news.
Not unlike the consumer's experience in the grocery store, where food products are accompanied by text listing ingredients and nutritional value (along with marketing copy), the art consumer is presented with language — title, date, dimensions, materials, a press release — that may reveal meaning illegible in the work itself.
In this exhibition and the accompanying catalogue, the British Museum shows itself at its best; the clear presentation of the prints, the precision of scholarship, the insightful text by Coppell, but also in the deft addition of specific works from the museum's collection to further animate readings of the prints.
A substantial publication accompanies the exhibition with texts by Michael Bracewell and Dr Brian Dillon as well as colour reproductions of all works exhibited.
Warren Rohrer, Paintings: 1972 - 93, 2003 Text by Susan Rosenberg 80 pages, Softcover Published by Philadelphia Museum of Art ISBN: 0 -87633-166-5 This text accompanies the first museum survey of the mature work of Warren Rohrer, one of the premiere abstract artists to work in Philadelphia in the 20th century, bringing together 32 large - scale paintings from the years 1972 to 1Text by Susan Rosenberg 80 pages, Softcover Published by Philadelphia Museum of Art ISBN: 0 -87633-166-5 This text accompanies the first museum survey of the mature work of Warren Rohrer, one of the premiere abstract artists to work in Philadelphia in the 20th century, bringing together 32 large - scale paintings from the years 1972 to 1text accompanies the first museum survey of the mature work of Warren Rohrer, one of the premiere abstract artists to work in Philadelphia in the 20th century, bringing together 32 large - scale paintings from the years 1972 to 1993.
The reproductions are exceptional, and roughly a third of them are accompanied by brief texts that situate the work within the artist's larger oeuvre.
A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition, with essays by Albright - Knox Chief Curator Douglas Dreishpoon and Head of Research Resources Susana Tejada, texts on each of the works by Curator of Education Mariann W. Smith, and a timeline of the Gallery's 150 - year history by Curator for the Collection Holly E. Hughes.
This text accompanies the first museum survey of the mature work of Warren Rohrer, one of the premiere abstract artists to work in Philadelphia in the 20th century, bringing together 32 large - scale paintings from the years 1972 to 1993.
Richard Prince's curation and accompanying text further evince the timelessly visceral impact of Sutcliffe's aesthetic and its abiding relevance for artists working today.
The letters add up to a text (which accompanies the work) a stammering, hesitant, syntactically unsure consideration (written by a hand that appears on the wall like the hand that wrote on the wall in the episode of Belshazzar's Feast in the Old Testament) of the relationship between «I» and «We» and the horizon that encompasses singular and plural modes of being.
The exhibition is accompanied by an in - depth catalogue featuring full - page color reproductions of all works in the exhibition as well as a detailed chronology, historical photos, reprints of key texts by Jean Dubuffet and Franz Schulze, and new essays by the exhibition curators and Dennis Adrian, Jon Bird, Thomas Dyja, Mark Pascale, and Arlene Shechet.
The extensive text accompanying the event announcement goes on to explain the concept in terms of multi-directional theories, its favouring dialogue over monologue and its connection with manual activities, as represented by works in show that is explicitly and implicitly conditioned by «complex intersections of class, ethnicity, gender and sexuality».
Concealment, serendipity, story telling, duration, and process are all recurring concerns in British conceptual artist Tacita Dean's work.2 Films are an important element of her art; lasting several minutes, they are shown on a continuous loop, and are always accompanied by a text crafted by the artist...
While some of the accompanying text may be more surreal than the work it is describing, there are several pieces in this exhibition that speak for themselves.
Accompanied by over 80 full - color illustrations, biographical notes and bibliography, the texts in this volume provide a unique insight into Riley's working methods and styles.
A catalogue (in Czech and English) with the text by the curator Petr Nedoma and reproductions of all exhibited works was published to accompany the exhibition.
The catalogue includes a text by Caroline Bourgeois and Béatrice Gross as well as a large selection of images of the works on show accompanied by quotes of authors from different disciplines (literature, film, philosophy, poetry...).
Each artist's paintings are illustrated in lavish full - colour images and accompanied by a text that leads the reader through the work in language both accessible and illuminating.
In the text accompanying the exhibition, Desmett stressed the activity possible in the work's physical form and presentation; he acknowledged a «theatrical process» in the making of each painting.
The accompanying catalogue includes three texts in English and Chinese: a curatorial essay on Wang's artistic practice; a look at the artist's recent work by Gao Shiming; and a text by Wang on contemporary Chinese art.
I was working from photographic reproductions from auction house catalogues — Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips — along with their accompanying texts.
Among his most significant themes are: the relationship between art and language (as in the film La Pluie, in which water runs down pages erasing the text written by the artist); the status of the work of art and of criticism in the museum (il Musée d'art moderne — Département des Aigles of 1968 is a museum in which some of the works exhibited are accompanied by the warning «This is not a work of art»); and the play between reality and fiction.
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