Bringing
together earlier prints and new digital experiments, the exhibition will highlight the tireless calling of her rich artistic vision.
Not exact matches
Even with the little things such as checking in
early,
printing boarding passes, getting documents and passports
together can really help.
Bringing
together over 50 unique medieval manuscripts and
early print editions from the 8th to 16th centuries, Discovering Literature: Medieval presents a new way to explore some of the
earliest works and most influential figures of English literature.
However, despite some contentious words on the topic
earlier in the afternoon and perhaps the expectancy for disagreement given the title of the panel, the day ended on a more subdued tone as everyone got on the same page about how
print sales and digital sales should work
together.
While Thompson believes a perfect world is where
print and ebooks co-exist
together, she knows how valuable digital books are, particularly in parts of the world where getting a physical copy of an
early reader — and one written in the local language — can be extremely difficult.
GameGavel alongside of online retro podcast journalist Retro Gaming Roundup have teamed
together with some of the most popular and influential online and
print gaming journalists and personalities from the past and present, to make available a high quality,
print (and virtual) magazine, which will cover video games from the 80s to the
early 00s.
After an extensive project in Heber Springs, the vintage
prints were brought
together in
early 2000 in the collection of Michael Mattis and Judith Hochberg, and at the Edwynn Houk Gallery.
Presented on the third and fourth floors of the Museum, this comprehensive survey will bring
together over 115 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, wallpapers and
prints,
early computer - based art, videos, and 16 mm films.
This comprehensive survey will bring
together over 115 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, wallpapers and
prints,
early computer - based art, videos, and films.
Now, nearly 70 years later, Guggenheim Bilbao,
together with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, is putting on a retrospective of nearly six decades of the artist - designer's work, starting with her
early Bauhaus preparatory drawings, and moving through her hand - woven works and tapestries, to her later graphic
prints.
A new exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery of work by David Hockney brings
together a unique selection of paintings and
prints, which chart the
early development of this iconic British artist.
Ranging from his
earliest photographs of Los Angeles architecture begun in 1975 to his most recent inkjet
prints incorporating dance and architecture, «Choreograph,» the exhibition presents for the first time Welling's two «glass house» projects
together — buildings by Philip Johnson and Pierre Chareau and Bernard Bijvoet.
News from Nowhere features sculpture, drawing,
print, photography and film from the
early twentieth century to present day, bringing newly commissioned work
together with loans from national and international collections to highlight the impact of developments in modern science and technology on the artistic imagination.
This comprehensive survey will bring
together over 115 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, wallpapers and
prints,
early computer - based art, videos, and 16 mm films.
Even
early on in his career his embrace of change marked him out, allowing him to break down all the existing divisions between painting, sculpture,
printing, photography, dance, and forming endlessly inventive ways of forging them
together.
Organized in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art, Edward Hopper's Maine brings
together 88 of these
early paintings, watercolors, drawings, and
prints.
To explore the
early development of portraiture, this exhibition brings
together nearly ninety Old Master paintings and
prints by some of the most famous artists of Renaissance and Baroque Europe, including Van Dyck, Veronese, Zurbaran, Rembrandt, and Goya.
This large - scale survey covers Maiolino's extraordinary oeuvre from the
early 1960s to the present, bringing
together expressive woodblock
prints, visceral cement sculptures, politically - charged films and performances, fluid drawings, and monumental installations of unfired clay.
Fifteen other works by Murillo, including
prints, books, and drawings, accompany the two self - portraits, which have not been exhibited
together since the
early eighteenth century.
But, alongside snapshots of friends, we have a collage by Henrik Olesen, a drawing by Mark Dion, an
early work by Danh Vō, a
print by Monica Bonvicini and a small
print of us cross-peeing in a park, which was the first performance piece we ever did
together, back in 1995.
Published in 1973 by the New York — based group Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), this
print portfolio brings
together lithographs and screen
prints by 30 internationally known artists whose work largely defined the New York art scene in the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
The exhibition brings
together works made in and about Los Angeles ranging from his
early photographs of the city to his most recent inkjet
prints incorporating dance and architecture to his two «glass house» projects — buildings by Philip Johnson and Pierre Chareau.
Domestic objects as activated by everyday people define his current exhibition, bringing
together three bodies of work ranging from the
early 1990s — including
printed instructions on paper outlining fattening recipes — to the present, with oversize bronze and polyester sculptures that look like they've been bashed or clawed.
Together, these essays provide a context for David Hammons's
early body
prints and «Spade» series (1971 — 79) as well as for Outterbridge's «Rag Man» series (1970), Mel Edwards's «Lynch Fragments,» Betye Saar's rebel «Jemimas,» and Senga Nengudi's pantyhose - and - sand sculpture — all strategies for the re-representation of blackness.
The exhibition traces the artist's evolution over a five - decade - period and brings
together more than 200 photographs, including his iconic images of familiar, everyday subjects in addition to lesser - known,
early black - and - white
prints and provocative video recordings.