The show will also bring
together archival material, floor plans, installation images, and ephemera from the 1969 show.
This publication traces the trajectory of Latham's practice and brings
together archival material, including documentary photographs, texts, correspondences and various ephemera, in order to build a picture of the artist's life and work.
On both formal and conceptual levels, the artist and filmmaker challenges common notions of space and boundary, weaving
together archival material, scripted text and hypothetical circumstances to chronicle the political narratives of our day.
Not exact matches
Channeling Nye's own gift for making complex ideas simple and clear, the filmmakers edit
together these various aspects of Nye's life with deceptive ease, drawing on interviews and
archival material and following him throughout his hectic schedule.
Bringing
together newly commissioned essays from leading activists, curators, and humanitarians, extensive photographic documentation, and an array of
archival materials, the catalogues will serve as the comprehensive record for this groundbreaking exhibition and provide readers with an expanded historical and political context for the project.
The first retrospective devoted to the influential artist Martin Wong since he died in 1999 will bring
together more than 100 paintings, along with
archival materials chronicling his production in the countercultural San Francisco scene of the 1960s — 70s and in Manhattan's Lower East Side artist community of the 1980s — 90s.
This exhibition in London also brings
together important
archival material, such as rare propaganda posters from the original pavilion and a replica of Miró's infamous work El Segador (The Reaper) which disappeared when the pavilion was dismantled in 1937.
Approximately 90 printer's proofs will be on view,
together with experimental prints and other selected
material from the supporting
archival collections.
As with the previous iterations in the Voyage series, Part VI brings
together the work of local and international contemporary artists with
archival materials that form linkages with the rich depths of maritime history.
The works and
archival materials we have brought
together reveal how Frankenthaler's Provincetown summers stimulated her artistic creativity and influenced her developing style.»
Painting / Light / Space draws
together nine large - scale atmospheric paintings, several drawings, and
archival materials into a timely reconsideration of Pousette - Dart's contribution to American art and history.
Drawing artist's books and
archival material together with a rare work in video, the exhibition maps the indeterminate and the potential as sources of the work's ongoing significance.
A rich range of
materials surrounds the featured works, including newly commissioned essays, numerous images, interview footage, artist's statements, conservation reports, and
archival materials, which
together provide new insights into the artist's work.
The 512 - page anthology brings
together reviews, interviews, and essays from sources that are largely out of print, as well as
archival material such as invitation cards, installation views and book covers, as well as excerpts from significant exhibition catalogues.
Now, over 40 years later, Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960 — 1971 surveys the decisive decade that led up to Ono's unauthorized exhibition at MoMA, bringing
together approximately 125 of her early objects, works on paper, installations, performances, audio recordings, and films, alongside rarely seen
archival materials.
Bringing
together over 300 works from the 1950s to now, it includes vintage and contemporary prints,
archival material, specialist magazines, rare film and photo books, from leading photographers who developed these relationships and bodies of works over months, years or even decades.
Layering personal and
archival materials, each piece is self - reflexive and honest about its own «situated - ness,» while generating multiple entry points — cracks through which the viewer might empathize, identify or piece
together.
Excursus I: Reference Library Up On My Back, And I Will Take You Thither Excursus is a new series at ICA that invites the public to come
together, converse, and peruse
archival material in the context of the present.
Serving as Apichaptong Weerasethakul's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, the exhibition includes a selected survey of rarely seen experimental short films and videos installations by the artist,
together with his sculpture, photography, drawings, sketches, and
archival material.
Presenting artifacts from Minoan Crete and
archival materials from the Sir Arthur Evans Archive
together wit h Elizabeth Price's installation, this exhibition explores the relationship between restoration and art.
In Francis Bacon and Henry Moore: Terror and Beauty, the Art Gallery of Ontario brings
together two giants of 20th - century British art in a major exhibition that features more than 130 artworks, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs and
archival materials.
This is the first book on Mexican artist Mónica Mayer's (born 1954) broad range of production, bringing
together two - and three - dimensional works, records of actions, sound and film recordings and
archival materials, enabling a reading of Mayer's place in the construction of feminist practice in Mexico.
The exhibition is titled Trocadero and it brings
together historic and newly produced works, as well as
archival material that are not part of the collection.
The exhibition brings
together these photographs, drawings, photomontages, and collages, along with a selection of related
archival material, to reconstruct this volume.
Bringing
together eighty - one works by both artists, as well as
archival material, the exhibition will, surprisingly, be the first to compare their careers.
Together with ephemera, souvenirs, and
archival material from his early career, he gathered works by a diverse group of artists ranging from Bruce Conner and Stan Brakhage to Robert Mallary and Jay DeFeo in order to give context to his own work.