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Curated by Koh, material in this exhibition demonstrates an artist re-constructing the activities of another artist through ephemera, sketches, reproductions and original artworks, reflecting the complexities of Shui's artistic and intellectual «vita active» as an artist, journalist and educator.
Part I: A History examines the early years of the Experimental Television Center through ephemera, tools, and early works from the late 1960s through the 1970s.
Speaking to their contrasting views on such «segregated» exhibitions, Morris and Hockley noted that while, in both title and subject, the exhibition «is focused purposefully on the work and experiences of black women... it also features the work of men and non-black women of colour, and, through ephemera, references the work of white women artists, feminists, and art world influencers.»
This one - day pop - up exhibition looks at the history of the festival through ephemera, documentation, and a panel discussion.

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About this Book: Eternal Ephemera: Adaptation and the Origin of Species from the Nineteenth Century Through Punctuated Equilibria and Beyond Niles Eldredge Columbia University Press, 2015
As I whizzed along through the drizzle, one particular antique store caught my eye — though not in time to stop — because, among the other things its sign advertised, was: «Ephemera
This Pride Month, Florine Stettheimer: Painting Poetry at the Jewish Museum offers a timely reconsideration of the important Jewish - American artist through over 50 paintings and drawings, a selection of costume and theater designs, photographs and ephemera, and poetry.
Vanessa Carlos is the founder and director of London gallery Carlos / Ishikawa, which, from early May through mid-June, hosts an exhibition by Lloyd Corporation, the collaborative duo offering a witty mash - up of DIY advertisements with street ephemera as commentary on current - day consumption.
Featuring «What's Going On» by Barkley L. Hendricks on the cover, the catalog provides a visual journey through the period with documentary photographs and full - color images of art and ephemera, coupled with writings by Mark Godfrey and Zoe Whitley.
Through audio interviews with founders and key staff, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of pioneering spaces — like P.S. 1, Artists Space, Fashion Moda, Taller Boricua, ABC No Rio, The Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, Exit Art, 112 Greene Street, White Columns, Creative Time, Electronic Arts Intermix, Anthology Film Archives, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Just Above Midtown, and many more — as well as document a new generation of alternative projects such as Cinders, Live With Animals, Fake Estate, Apartment Show, Pocket Utopia, Cleopatra's, English Kills Art Gallery, Triple Candie, Esopus Space, and others.
Through audio interviews, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of over 130 spaces, elaborating on the significant contributions that these organizations have made to the cultural fabric of New York City.
Each artist's works translate perceptions of subdued emotions through muted colors, materials, and snapshots of ephemera voice as literal expressions of catharsis and of the mental healing process.
«Remnants of Everyday Life: Historical Ephemera in the Workplace, Street, and Home» at The Library Company, Philadelphia (through December 13)
Ephemera runs Saturday, April 1, through Sunday, May 21, 2017.
In addition to pivotal works by Noguchi, the exhibition illuminates his relationships through personal photographs, exhibition - related ephemera and correspondence from The Noguchi Museum Archive, as well as sculptures, paintings and drawings by those who influenced his artistic practice.
«Intersection» (2014) is a psychological and literal passageway (you can walk through it) built of perforated plywood theater flats collaged with family photos and other intimate ephemera.
Essays by prominent scholars analyze Coney Island through its imagery and ephemera as both a place and an idea - one that reflected the collective soul of the nation.
Ward's work represents urban American life through its physical ephemera with found material from Harlem, such as shoes and a neon liquor store sign.
Deploying posters, books, postcards and even a café and hotel, his projects have consistently had at their center a focus on the American vernacular — its music, popular imagery and ephemera — mining the nuances of culture through its unsung conventions.
His series, titled «Elevated Ephemera», continued the artist's exploration wherein impermanent waste can be made permanent through its transformation into art.
David Bowie is Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11238 Through July 15 Presenting approximately 400 objects including original costumes, handwritten lyric sheets from famous songs, original album art, photographs, and more ephemera, David Bowie is explores the creative process of a true pop culture iconoclast.
Since 2004, Charles Avery (UK, 1973) has dedicated himself to the invention of an imaginary island, new corners of which he continues to chart through drawings, sculptures, texts, ephemera and (more rarely) 16 mm animations and live incursions into our own world.
The ephemera may change over time — On Beauty by Zadie Smith may be set on a shelf elsewhere, or Diana Ross's To Love Again may see a different spot as the artist thumbs through her collection — but the vibe stays the same.
Through the presentation of the paintings, the ephemera and the installation by Clifford Borress, For All The Wrong Reasons examines the possibility of a reflection on a particular political context within the promise of an art exhibit.
On view in the East Building Study Center from September 30, 2016, through January 29, 2017, the National Gallery of Art Library presents an exhibition of ephemera and documentary material from the Dwan Archive.
The exhibition will also feature a newly expanded presentation of Dream English Kid 1964 — 1999 AD (2015), an autobiography told through what the artist calls «found memories» that have been compiled from sources like archival television clips, YouTube videos, and eBay ephemera, as well as meticulous reconstructions of specific memories using props and models.
Katarina Jerinic «s projects respond to and intervene within built landscapes through the use of maps, photographs, and other ephemera that encourage unfamiliar explorations of everyday surroundings.
Radical Presence will feature video and photo documentation of performances, performance installations, ephemera and objects created through actions.
Through sensual manipulation, magnified memories, and fixated research, these artists interact with the unknown by employing digital media and charged ephemera to simultaneously challenge and negotiate our notions of control.
The first full - scale survey of Benglis's oeuvre since Dual Natures at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 1991 (Benglis's last major retrospective), this traveling exhibition highlights works from the 1960s through 2009, including three video works and a selection of ephemera.
The current exhibition Seeing Gertrude Stein: Five Stories, on view through January 22nd, offers even less excuse for outrage than Hide / Seek — it's simply a collection of ephemera and photographs telling a biographical story.
These photographs will be shown with snapshots and ephemera from the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Felix Gonzalez - Torres / Carl George / Ross Laycock Archive at Visual AIDS that suggest the distribution and preservation of memories and histories through archives, both personal and public.
The event highlights documentation, objects, ephemera, and a lexicon produced through non-visual and tactility - based learning activities with youth collaborators who participated in the Let's Keep in Touch workshop at Queens Museum in November.
The exhibit, which will run through October 5, will be presented as legitimate historical artifacts, supported by photographs, documents, and historical ephemera.
This exhibition presented a selection from the collective's production through 1977 and consisted largely of ephemera documenting
Ephemera is open Wednesday through Saturday, 11 A.M. to 5 P.M., through November 5.
His tent paintings don't indulge the American fetish for brand names, but they are irreverent like Pop painting, and evoke a broader world of cheap, impermanent things, a restless culture on the move, a society that leaves its mark not through grand edifices but through an accumulation of ephemera and trash.
In addition to presenting important artworks, the exhibition will convey the political foment of an era that saw both the emergence of Conceptual art and the rise of the Women's Rights, Civil Rights, and anti — Vietnam War movements, and will illustrate the period's experimental impulses through catalogues, artist publications, periodicals, photographs, and ephemera from key exhibitions and events.
Works by Spoons include a series of dinosaur paintings inspired by recent trips to the North East while works by Dungan feature imagery inspired by old ephemera found along the Pacific, all of which come to life when viewed through 3D glasses provided by the gallery.
Essays by prominent scholars analyze Coney Island through its imagery and ephemera as both a place and an idea — one that reflected the collective soul of the nation.
Its mission is to focus on the preservation of design history through its core collection of the work of Herb Lubalin and extensive library and archive of design ephemera.
This exhibition will introduce Sahmat's work to the United States through a survey of art and ephemera while assessing the impact this unique — and sometimes controversial — collective has had on contemporary Indian society and artistic practice.
Mapping the Spirit, a digital archive that maps the permutations and contours of spiritual life amongst Black people in the United States through photographs, video, ephemera, and longform interviews launched in September 2017.
Since 2004, the Scottish artist Charles Avery (b. 1973, Oban) has dedicated himself to the invention of this island, which is rendered and explored in increasing detail through drawings, sculptures, texts, ephemera and live incursions into our own world.
Their New Museum show, titled «The Audience Is Always Right,» will look at the history of PoLAAT through documentation, ephemera, props, a video, and a large mural.
«When I'm in my studio, I sit here, I go through my books and ideas that have hit me while I'm on my travels, and I have this collection in the back,» says Wilson, an inveterate collector of ephemera and kitsch.
«Yvonne Rainer: Dances and Films,» drawn mostly from her archive at the Getty Research Institute, surveys her career as a dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker through photographs, audiovisual presentations, writings, and ephemera.
Through paintings, costume and set designs, posters, photographs, film clips and theater ephemera this exhibition brings to light an exhilarating but fleeting moment in the cultural history of the Soviet Union when innovative visual artists joined forces with avant - garde playwrights, actors, and theatrical producers.
The exhibition is on view from November 10, 2017 through January 7, 2018 in the Logan Center Gallery and gathers various ephemera from the campaign as well as serves as a space for open conversation, relaxation and reflection.
Garrett Phelan (born 1965, Dublin) has developed a distinctive practice through ambitious, site - specific projects that include; drawing, independent FM radio broadcasts, sculptural installations, photography, animation and text ephemera.
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