"To accompany the exhibition" means to be present or provided in association with the exhibition. It refers to any additional elements, such as music, videos, descriptions, or speakers, that are included alongside the exhibition to enhance the viewer's experience or provide more information.
Full definition
Nothing and Everything, is a hardcover catalog that
accompanies an exhibition of thirty - eight drawings, paintings, photographs, and sculpture spanning eleven decades.
A lecture programme
accompanies each exhibition in what is an opportunity not only to find out about the artist, but also about the particular vision of the Gallery itself.
The
book accompanying the exhibition examines the work of the artists who belonged to the group, by providing a glimpse into the development of its most important artists.
A full - colour publication will
accompany the exhibition featuring a curatorial essay, texts on the participating artists and the history research process, and installation images.
Visitors are invited to consider these relationships through their own choices and definitions in the space, whilst a series of
events accompanying the exhibition encourage further live interaction with these ideas.
Add to this the fact that the winner is chosen from the works for which the finalists were originally nominated — not the work in the
resulting accompanying exhibition.
The educational programs that
accompany these exhibitions not only present fresh perspectives about African American culture, but also encourage visitors to reflect upon their own perceptions.
The fully - illustrated
catalog accompanies an exhibition at Locks Gallery and further documents additional representative examples of Bartlett's abstract work, with an essay by Ann Landi.
The fully illustrated catalogue
which accompanies this exhibition includes statements by Dore Ashton, William Bailey, John Elderfield, and Catherine Lampert, among others, attesting to the respect and vast following Forge had as an artist, a writer and a person.
The few lines of
accompanying exhibition text talk of «personal management technologies» and our eager but often flawed embracing of tech solutions as we try to exert some kind of influence over our time - poor lives.
This catalog
accompanied an exhibition presenting approximately 150 works, all acquired during the last decade of the 20th century, that survey the last five centuries of European and American art.
This fully - illustrated
monograph accompanies the exhibition of Chicago's work at Ben Uri and presents a unique perspective on the artist's work, highlighting selected themes from four decades, explored across a wide range of media.
This
volume accompanies an exhibition at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, marking the 100th anniversary of Guston's birth and presenting a selection of some 40 works from what was his most exciting period.
A retrospective of his work was held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 2001, and a catalogue raisonné of his artist's books has just been published by Stanford University Library to
accompany an exhibition there.
A public
program accompanying the exhibition at WhiteBox, with curator Dr. Wang Chunchen and special guests, will extend this consortium effort to New York City thanks to support from the Henry Luce Foundation.
This catalogue was published to
accompany an exhibition entitled Robert Smithson: Mapping Dislocations at James Cohan Gallery from October 13 to November 24, 2001.
A 256 - page catalog co-published by Princeton Architectural
Press accompanies the exhibition with essays by Sandra Q. Firmin, Kathy High, Richard Huntington, Mark Linder, and Rebecca Lee Reynolds.
Two books published by the Brooklyn
Museum accompany the exhibition: a sourcebook of historical writings from the period, followed by a book of newly commissioned essays.
Published to
accompany an exhibition now on view at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, this book documents the first major survey of the work of this influential contemporary artist.
For the Whitechapel Gallery, Ceramicist Lubna Chowdhary has generously created a new ceramic edition entitled Softswitch to
accompany the exhibition Eduardo Paolozzi, 16 February — 14 May 2017.