Sentences with phrase «together seminal works»

The exhibition brings together seminal works by radical artists who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s, alongside works by younger artists from Amsterdam, Belfast, Lisbon, Glasgow and London.
With a particular focus on painting, this exhibition brings together seminal works that provide an overview of the artistic, socio - economic and political concerns of artists in Germany, during a time period when these artists were reconciling with the trauma of war, finding a national identity, struggling for freedom of expression and constantly pushing the limits of modern and contemporary art.

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In Sweden, for example, a seminal review in 2004 of 1,500 workplaces and 37,000 employees found that the risk of divorce was lower by half among spouses who worked together.
As in her seminal The Cake Bible, which won an IACP prize, Beranbaum doesn't just offer recipes here; she dissects them, explains how they work, then puts them back together again with a number of variations.
Occasionally, individual male seminal fluids and female enzymes won't work together efficiently, creating an imbalance that can result in low egg fertilization.
This interdisciplinary conference will bring together the new generation of scientists who analyse transcription at the systems level, with established scientists whose seminal work paved the way to understanding the transcription process.
«Biophysicists, chemists, and structural biologists working together in this structure are sure to contribute seminal ideas that will push back the frontiers of science.»
After about a decade in the French diplomatic service, he joined the OECD and founded there in 1999, within the Center for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) the project entitled «Brain Research and Learning Sciences,» which brought together experts from almost 50 different countries and is considered a seminal work in the field of educational neuroscience.
Tate Modern brings together seminal examples of these works from the 1960s, such as Friendship (1963), to the beautiful poetic works made in her old age.
In 1969, the artist Keith Sonnier was included in Harald Szeemann's «When Attitudes Become Form» a the Kunsthalle Bern, a seminal show — recently restaged by the Prada Foundation during the last Venice Biennale — that gathered together work by Joseph Beuys, Walter De Maria, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, and other now - legendary figures to survey the vanguard of minimal and conceptual art.
These three - dimensional paintings are complemented by the recent sculpture Spartito, in which Castellani references a seminal work made in 1969 by bolting hundreds of sheets of paper together, creating a biomorphic minimalist form.
This book documents Bridget Riley's current exhibition at New York's Dia Center for the Arts, Reconnaissance, which brings together seminal paintings from the early 1960s, landmark works esteemed via word - of - mouth but not often seen.
Supported by Jean Leering, director of the Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, his work was also included in seminal exhibitions such as the 1967 Biennal of São Paolo together with Jan Schoonhoven and Peter Struycken and the Documenta 4 in Kassel in 1968, in a gallery room shared with Elsworth Kelly.
The array of work gives a sense of the collecting habits of the couple, together since 1960 and only separated by their deaths in 2005, who formed close bonds with many of the seminal figures of 20th - century art.
His show at the Jewish Museum, itself built originally as a family home in 1908, will bring together artworks, interiors, textile, furniture and wallpaper designs and feature his seminal 1978 work Here and There... as a historical lens through which to read the various materials this exhibition gathers.
Idylls and Interventions brings together a number of Finlay's seminal series of prints along with a major new work and recent sculptures.
And this was the first time that this seminal group of works had been shown all together in this country.
Seminal works by the likes of Jenny Holzer, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, David Salle, and Cindy Sherman have been brought together by Chief Curator Michael Auping, who conceived the show as a means of exploring the big themes of the 1980s: appropriation, the return of painting, graffiti, feminism, political activism, and the rise of the artist as celebrity.
In 1966, Lucy Lippard included Bourgeois's work in the seminal exhibition Eccentric Abstraction, together with a younger generation of artists like Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman.
The exhibition brought together a number of Rodney's seminal works dating from the late 1980s to his final solo exhibition in 1997, «9 Night in Eldorado».
Art history, minimalism, dance, vaudeville slapstick and feminism came together in this seminal work.
The Montclair Art Museum's groundbreaking exhibit «Robert Smithson's New Jersey» brought these seminal works together for the first time.
This publication documents an exhibition held at David Zwirner in New York in 2011, which brought together twelve identically scaled aluminum works from the artist's seminal 1989 solo presentation at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden - Baden.
Together, the two volumes comprise the most complete portrait of the life, work and thought of this seminal figure.
Anthony McCall Lismore Castle Arts is delighted to present a solo exhibition by Anthony McCall, bringing together seminal early works such as «Line Describing a Cone» (1973), alongside complex new works such as «Swell» (2016).
Alexander Gray Associates presented an exhibition of work by interdisciplinary artist and writer Coco Fusco, screening for the first time together a survey of her seminal videos created over the past two decades.
Back in 1959, together with his close friend Piero Manzoni, Castellani co-founded a gallery and journal in Milan called Azimut, in which both Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns unveiled seminal works — a true creative, to say the least.
Together the book and exhibition present an artist - initiated re-reading of the seminal work of exhibition designer, Herbert Bayer, whose 1942 exhibition Road to Victory at the Museum of Modern Art in New York presented a highly aestheticised and celebratory representation of the American involvement in the Second World War.
Exploring the entanglement of the voice with battleground concepts in HIV / AIDS activism like agency, citizenship, language, representation, inter-subjectivity, and the body, the exhibition weaves together sound and video works, including excerpts from the seminal «Tongues Untied» (1989) by Marlon Riggs, alongside Mykki Blanco's 2016 video of Zoe Leonard's 1992 poem, «I want a president...» directed by Adinah Dancyger.
Environments is focused on Fontana's pioneering work in installation art, with a selection of his seminal Ambienti spaziali (seen together for the first time).
«Ellsworth Kelly: Spectrums» will be the first survey devoted specifically to the artist's seminal Spectrum works which spanned nearly two decades of development and will mark the first time that the majority of Spectrum paintings and all of the collages will be viewed together.
Brought together (many for the first time since Boetti's seminal exhibition at Galleria Christian Stein in Turin in 1967) and installed in a dense configuration inspired by the original clustered presentation, these early works convey the material experiments of the period as well as notions of measurement and chance that Boetti would play with and revise throughout his career.
Other events include: The first major survey of Damien Hirst's work ever held in the UK, bringing together over 70 of the artist's works including For the Love of God and other seminal pieces at Tate Modern (4 April — 9 September 2012).
Curator Chrissie Iles brings together nineteen seminal works that first posed such questions in the»60s and»70s, including pieces by Bruce Nauman, Dan Graham, Andy Warhol, Michael Snow, and Yoko Ono.
The work formally draws inspiration from Lygia Pape's seminal 1968 performance Divisor, in which community members of Rio de Janerio, Brazil were invited to walk together through the city connected by an enormous piece of white fabric which each participant popped their head through.
The exhibition inaugurated today at QMA Gallery at Katara brings together a fascinating selection of sculptures and drawings from different periods of Serra's fifty - year career, including works from the seminal One Ton Prop (House of Cards) of 1969, on rare loan from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, alongside his more recent work (Double Torqued Ellipse III, 1999), to present the main stages in the development of his work.
Taking its title from composer - philosopher John Cage's Lecture on Something and Lecture on Nothing, concerned with the artist's quest for beauty in the everyday, this exhibition draws together vintage works from the seminal series American Surfaces (1972 - 3) and Uncommon Places (1973 - 9), alongside the more recent Abu Dhabi (2009), Israel (2010) and the never before exhibited series Ukraine (2012).
The show brings together outstanding new works, such as Life of a planet; Crystal nebula; Addis compass; and The complete sphere lamp, a series specifically developed and produced in Ethiopia; with a selection of seminal older works, including Colour space embracer, 2005, and Yellow corridor, 1997.
Comprised of two seminal sculptures by each artist, the exhibition marks the first time works by Alexander Calder and Cady Noland have been presented together.
Bringing together seminal sculptures from the 1960s, a number of recent works and new site - specific installations, this is the artist's first UK show in five years.
Works by Susan Hiller, including Documentation of «Draw Together» (1972) and Homage to Marcel Duchamp: Aura (Green Girl)(2011), will be presented among a collection of over one hundred pieces by seminal artists including Edvard Munch, Vassily Kandinski, Joan Miró and Sigmar Polke.
In 1965, William Seitz curated the seminal exhibition The Responsive Eye at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, drawing together artists whose work challenged the nature of vision and perception.
The event is commemorated by the famous 1968 Richard Hamilton work Swingeing London 67, [6] a collage of contemporary press clippings about the case, and the seminal portrait of Jagger and Fraser handcuffed together also entitled «Swingeing London.».
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