Sentences with phrase «unique archival materials»

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Critic Consensus: A treasure trove of archival material and interviews, American: The Bill Hicks Story is an exuberant celebration about a unique, sorely missed voice in comedy.
The project is unique just by the scope of it in that can be considered a digital repository of everything conceivable, which includes centuries old archival material to the more recent social networking updates will make it to digital archive, with anything and everything thrown in in between.
The exhibition presents a unique selection of Bucher's most significant works, along with screenings of audiovisual documentation and never before seen archival materials.
The exhibition features a new installation referencing the changing environment of Samb's atelier as well as showing archival materials and films made during his unique collaboration with French artist / director Jean Michel Bruyère.
Co-organized by the Amon Carter Museum of Art, Fort Worth, and the Saint Louis Art Museum, where it previously appeared, and adapted for the Met by museum curator Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser and assistant curator Stephanie L. Herdrich, the exhibition also contains some 50 related drawings and works on paper by Bingham, archival materials, plus examples of works by his Hudson River School contemporaries, and other pieces that help underscore his unique achievement.
By using archival material with printed fabrics to craft three - dimensional pieces, Opposite and Above are three unique works made directly within the gallery space, giving the exhibition its site - specific and voluminous character.
provides a unique opportunity for the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery and the gallery's Archives to spotlight its growing collection of Fluxus artworks, ephemera and archival materials with a particular focus on those artists for whom John Cage's ideas and musical innovations acted as a catalyst and symbiotic influence.
Also on display is related archival material, acquired in 2014 for the Leeds Museums and Galleries sculpture collection, which the Institute curates and manages in a unique partnership that has built one of the strongest public collections of British sculpture.
Featuring unpublished archival material, newly commissioned essays and an interview with the artist, this unique publication sheds light on an important strand of Hodgkin's oeuvre and provides valuable insights into his work in general.
The exhibition will feature archival material from the Foundation's own archive to tell this unique history and it will be curated in collaboration with current Graham Foundation Director Sarah Herda.
Manual presents all of his new work and archival material from the last five years, providing a unique overview of his artistic development and creating the densest and most intensive presentation of Tillmans» oeuvre ever published.
«Although her paintings have been featured in shows in New York considering the relationships between poetry and painting, this collaboration with the Poetry Foundation is particularly significant because it connects Mitchell's work to Chicago, to Poetry magazine, and to Marion Strobel, and is unique, in that it includes archival materials that illuminate these relationships.»
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