Sentences with phrase «turn contemporary eyes»

The fair has also joined forces for the second year running with the Art Fund Curators Programme and London's National Gallery to bring 20 museum curators — half from the UK and half from overseas — for a one - day conference and networking event on 5 October that this year focuses on how to turn contemporary eyes to Dutch Old Masters.

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But what is often overlooked, especially by contemporary «Niebuhrians,» is that the keen eye of the critic is turned on the beholder just as unsparingly as on the beholden.
His closest genre contemporary, as it turns out, may be Neill Blomkamp, a filmmaker with big ideas and a similarly scrappy visual eye who hasn't been able to corral a clean narrative since District 9.
Today the early Gallardo models can be found for very reasonable prices, and if you would like to make the 5.0 V10 look more contemporary you'll be able to turn to several tuning companies that offer just the right thing for you... however one of the best looking conversions for the classic Gallardo comes from IMS Automotive Design, founded in 2008 they have been creating modern style aerodynamic kits that will turn any Lamborghini Gallardo in a true eye - catching beauty.
The new space allows Gavlak to stage larger and more ambitious exhibitions by her roster of contemporary artists, and to turn an eye to California - based artists in particular.
In light of the modern day obsession with the selfie, it is important to turn an eye on the work of contemporary female artists who address self - portraiture, not with self - promotion in mind, but to interrogate contemporary society and the social and political values we grapple with.»
Propositions on the Permanent Collection, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2009 Cinema Remixed and Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970, Spelman College of Art, Atlanta, GA, 2007 and Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX 2008 - 2009 Horizon, EFA Gallery, Curated by David Humphrey, New York, NY, 2007 Black Alphabet, conTEXTS of Contemporary African American Art, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland, 2006 - 2007 Turn the Beat Around, Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, NY, 2006 The Manhattan Project, Fred Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL, 2006 Frequency, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2005 - 2006 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Columbia University, Curated by Jeffery Uslip, New York, NY, 2005 Recess: Images & Objects in Formation, Rush Gallery, Curated by Derek Adams, New York, NY, 2005 Past Perfect, Kantor / Feuer Gallery, New York, NY, 2004 - 2005 After Goya, Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, Curated by Tomas Vu Daniel, New York, NY, 2004 Hungry Eyes, Columbia University, Ira D Wallach Gallery, New York, NY, 2004 Signs, Public Art Installation, Chicago, IL, 2002 Brat (Wurst), A show of Chicago Artists, Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA, 2001 Young Love, Mapreed Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 2000 Art in St. Louis, Honorable Mention, Curated By Jerry Saltz, Art St. Louis Gallery, St. Louis, MO, 1997
Eyes are turned today to the new The Met Breuer in New York City as press and invited guests get a first look today at the expansion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and its inaugural exhibition «Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible», which ushers in The Met's new focus on Modern and Contemporary art.
From a pelt made of keys to a concrete tube lined with shag carpet, the new exhibition in Target Gallery, the contemporary exhibition space for the Torpedo Factory Art Center, turns an eye toward the future of textile art.
Then as our community moves progressively forward, we can all still be relieved to know that Miami is still on its way to transcending its past as just another dumbed down tourist destination — promoting that less thoughtful decaying visual aroma that we still get a whiff of now and then... that kind of old Miami putrid commercialized smell that turned so many despondent and sour and caused the international arts communities to view Miami's indifference to an international discourse as but a memory, constantly recuperating the South Florida pastiche... a past that if you need reminding of you need only take a trip to Key West to know what kind of image Miami is still fighting against — the land built on coral and swamp, but filled with cheap and shallow tawdriness, like acid in your contemporary, progressive face, eyes of mundane kitschy campiness saddening and maddening, dumbed down affection that solicits and sells itself to another kind of cultural neanderthal — the accidental drunken tourist who seeks passive mediocrity and the same in other kindred spirits -LSB-.]
Visitors can take their pick from Design Miami, a showcase of eye - catching and inspiring contemporary design work; Art Miami's Context show which showcases emergent artists worthy of extra attention; Tiger Strikes Asteroid's Satellite Art Show, which focuses on independent, non-commercial curatorial approaches; NADA, or the New Art Dealer's Alliance, which engages emerging methods of art curating and dealing; and visitors can even take their turn on a giant, kaleidoscopic roller rink on the beach.
Kruger dedicated a lifetime to turning a critical eye toward consumerism, desire, political will and the often - hidden mechanisms of power operating within contemporary society.
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