"To stage the exhibition" means to carefully plan and organize an event where artwork, objects, or information are displayed for people to see and appreciate.
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He and some fellow students just thought three of the rooms could be fixed up to
stage an exhibition of their work.
Run by volunteers, the
museum stages exhibitions and workshops and presents contemporary paintings, photography and sculpture.
Without their expert skill and sweat equity, it is impossible for a gallery to
stage exhibitions month after month.
On Fifth Avenue one of America's most respected contemporary art dealers, Mary Boone, is arrested by the police and spends a night in custody for
staging an exhibition in which clients are encouraged to take home bullets from a vase filled with live ammunition.
My only niggle is that three years ago the artist Suzanne Treister
staged an exhibition at Raven Row that covered very similar subject matter through very similar means.
All too often, museum curators cave to these pressures, too, validating the trend
by staging exhibitions of market - darling artists collected by their trustees with a lack of scruples that gives the worst insider traders a run for their money.
The art expert plans to mock Hirst and Emin by
staging an exhibition with ordinary mass - produced objects similar to their so - called «artworks» but at a fraction of the price.
In 1966 the Robert Fraser Gallery was prosecuted
for staging an exhibition of works by Jim Dine that was described as indecent (but not obscene).
Wang Guangle (b. 1976, Songxi, Fujian province) trained at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, where he graduated in 2000 and was awarded first prize in the annual academy contest for his thesis piece, 3 to 5 p.m. Regarded as a leader among China's younger generation of painters, he is a member of N12, a group of twelve graduates of the Central Academy of Fine Arts who
began staging exhibitions together in 2003.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New
York stages an exhibition of photographs from the American Civil War, 150 years after the Battle of Gettysburg.
The following year the Betty Parsons
Gallery staged an exhibition of Yacoubi's work, and soon after he made the acquaintance of Peggy Guggenheim, who purchased several of his paintings.
The museums are
staging the exhibitions as a not - so - sneak peek at their spectacular joint acquisition, announced last year, of a trove of art and archives from the Mapplethorpe Foundation, including 2,000 photographs, 120,000 negatives, voluminous documentation of the obscenity trial, and much more.
Lars Nittve is the former director of London's Tate Modern, now with the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, where he
recently staged an exhibition focusing on Los Angeles artists.
ARoS and Tate, London will begin a collaborative venture to
stage an exhibition showing works by a number of seminal artists often referred to as partaking to the School of London.
This month the Rijksmuseum and the Ordovas gallery in London will
stage an exhibition called Raw Truth, a conversation between six Auerbach paintings and four by Rembrandt.
«After more than 20 years of
staging exhibitions around the world, my husband said he thought it was about time we do something permanent in Milan,» Miuccia Prada said on a recent afternoon, sipping tea in a conference room at her office near the new site, a spare space with just one artwork, Gerhard Richter's «Five Doors,» dramatically consuming an entire wall.
Taking up her post in 2010 after a long and successful tenure as curator of the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, Curtis embarked on the formidable task of overseeing the # 45 million redevelopment and rehang of the entire gallery while at the same time
staging exhibitions such as Picasso and Modern British Art, Pre-Raphaelites, and LS Lowry.
The couple, life partners who shared a passion for collecting and historic preservation, began
staging exhibitions out of their SoHo loft in the late 1960s, with a special interest in homoerotic works by queer, mostly male artists.
Lisa Phillips is the longtime director of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City, and Lars Nittve, the former director of London's Tate Modern, is with the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, where he recently
staged an exhibition focusing on Los Angeles artists.
Dickinson stages an exhibition of contemporary sculpture, while Dickinson New York offers a range of shows including White; Paul Klee: The Bauhaus Years; and Elsa Hansen: Eve through Eve.
While working as a director of 303 Gallery in the early 1990s, Brown spent his spare
time staging exhibitions in diverse locations such as his apartment on the Upper West Side, an office cubicle in midtown Manhattan and an abandoned building in TriBeCa.
Whether Michigan shares his passion is debatable, and a recent effort to instil soccer fever by
staging an exhibition match with European teams earned him yet another lawsuit.
Clubs were desperate to get games in, and on that Friday in February the Irish press were reporting that the Leinster F.A. were hoping to
stage an exhibition game between Burnley and Blackpool at Dalymount Park with an 8:00 p.m. kick off.
As curator of one of the world's top museums, she
helped stage exhibitions of fashion designers like Chalayan and Valentino.
In part a celebration of the artist's 75th birthday, the show boasts drawings, sketches, and architectural models in addition to numerous large - scale works, and offers a unique viewing experience as well —
Stella staged the exhibition himself, making the most of the museum's customizable, flexible wall system.
Wylie staged an exhibition in 2013, at Tate Britain which was described as «a national treasure» by fellow artist Cornelia Parker.
Three of the UK's most important galleries have announced an unprecedented collaboration in which they will
stage exhibitions devoted to different aspects of work by one living artist: Tacita Dean.
In an exclusive interview with D / railed's editor - in - chief Deianira Tolema, Kohn Gallery's Josh Friedman discusses the challenges of
staging an exhibition today, including the challenges, pitfalls, and what young curators should avoid when preparing for exhibitions.
The Frick Collection has an ongoing relationship with the National Galleries of Scotland, having
previously staged an exhibition of drawings from the collections in 2001.
It is also
staging an exhibition charting the story of the American impressionists, who helped the movement to flourish across the Atlantic (50 % off entry with National Art Pass).
Enter a reconstruction of Harald Szeemann's apartment in Bern, Switzerland in our main gallery that the late
curator staged an exhibition in dedicated to his grandfather in 1974, after organising documenta 5 (1972).
Instead of presenting artist Francis Alÿs» collection of images of Saint Fabiola in its own premises,
Schaulager staged the exhibition in the Haus zum Kirschgarten, once Basel's foremost town house, and now a museum of extravagant domestic lifestyles.
Doppler Projects is also
staging the exhibition Chute II, featuring work by Elham Masoudi, Steve Morrison, Meta Gary, Andy Jackson, and Jordan Stubbs, and performances by Jessica Caldas and Vanessa Jagodinsky.
In this video we have a closer look at the exhibition, and the director of Haus Konstruktiv and curator of the show, Dorothea Strauss, explains why she wanted to
stage this exhibition since she became director of the museum eight years ago.
With Le Tour de France heading into its final week, and Nike and Livestrong's
Stages exhibition launched and alive in Paris, a big part of both events is the collection of amazingly customized Trek bikes for Lance Armstrong.
Many names familiar to the New York art
world staged exhibitions there, including Spencer Sweeney, Michael Williams, and Anicka Yi.
For Freedoms, billed as the first artist - run Super PAC, also
staged an exhibition over the summer at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, where Thomas shows, with an opening night held on the day of the presidential primary elections for five states, including California and New Jersey.
In their highly
political staged exhibitions, the collaborative examined such issues as consumerism, democracy, and the relationship of artist, art object, and viewer.