Sentences with phrase «time of the exhibition»

The catalogue printed extracts from Hilton Kramer's review in the New York Times of the exhibition at the Martha Jackson Gallery in January 1973.
As with the first buds of spring popping up along Knickerbocker, many galleries lie in wait for the spring exhibition season to hit and they have brought the goods with them this time
Because it is synchronized with the local time of the exhibition space, the work conflates cinematic and actual time, revealing each passing minute as a repository of alternately suspenseful, tragic or romantic narrative possibilities.»
Looking forward at the time of the exhibition, the site's future as the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling was, and continues to be, a promising cultural anchor of the community.
The project was inspired by, and presented in partnership with, Broadway Housing Communities at their newest site at the time of the exhibition, designed by architect David Adjaye.
According to Martin Maloney, writing at the time of the exhibition, «Sensation» «substantially maps the contribution of those participants who have added to the diversity of what art is and what it can say... It has engaged and entertained an audience who find in it a reflection of their own pleasures, anxieties and phobias.»
While I understood Ha's work on an intuitive level at the time of the exhibition, it was not until my visit to the artist's studio in the winter of 2008 that I began to fully grasp the depth of his earlier burlap and barbed - wire paintings, not only as signs of military repression made evident during the late 1970s, but also as spiritual works focused on transformation and resistance that could be read as icons of the human condition.
At the time of the exhibition, Hirst described «Gambler» as being: «Just when people start doing things for themselves.
A color brochure will be available at the time of the exhibition.
But, Ms. Bell added, «creating a dialogue at the time of the exhibition and finding out where paintings are can lead to many future business opportunities.»
I grew up seeing representational painting and at the time of the exhibition, I was immersed in «academic» painting while studying art history at Boston University.
The timing of the exhibition is made poignant by a tragic event: on October 17, 2009, a fire broke out at the Projeto Hélio Oiticica in Rio de Janeiro, including the storage facility where Oiticica's works were kept.
The few Latin Americans represented in the MoMA show each lived in Europe at the time of the exhibition.
During the opening, and throughout the time of the exhibition, the gallery will debut the documentary «Thornton Willis: A Work In Progress» by filmmaker Michael Feldman.
An earlier version of this article misstated the timing of an exhibition of Geoffrey Chadsey's work at the Jack Shainman Gallery.
Away from New York at the time of our exhibition, I can not testify to the success of our effort; but in any case, I can attest that Mr. Stirling Calder, who is one of our best American sculptors, is also the handsomest man in our Group.
A programme of performance, music, site - specific installations, film, lectures and seminars based around the exhibition and prize, will be running across the city during the time of the exhibition.
As a consequence, only a person that at the time of the exhibition is of an age equal to the age difference between the two portrayed people, to whom the work is dedicated, can sit on the stool / sculpture.
Never mind that none of these iconic works had yet been realized at the time of the exhibition's opening, or for that matter that
The inspiration for Beware Wet Paint, the title itself taken from a quote by Duchamp, (22 September — 9 November 2014) was the ICA's collaboration with Thames & Hudson for the publication 100 Painters of Tomorrow, which will be published around the time of the exhibition.
An illustrated catalogue will be available at the time of the exhibition.
What was happening there at the time of your exhibitions?
Light Sensitive was co-organized by guest curator Patricia Leighten, Professor of Art History & Visual Studies at Duke, and Nasher Museum Director Sarah Schroth, who at the time of the exhibition was the Nasher Museum's Interim Director and Nancy Hanks Senior Curator.
At the time of the exhibition, titled John Seery, the Garboushian Gallery was still fairly new and while most of Seery's earlier works were done using acrylic paint, the artist took to using oil paint for his new works that featured at the 2010 exhibition.
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