Sentences with phrase «view in the exhibition singular»

In this video, artist Gary Simmons discusses his work Step in the Arena (The Essentialist Trap)(1994), on view in the exhibition Singular Visions.
In this video, curator Scott Rothkopf discusses the artist Robert Morris's Untitled (L - beams)(1965), on view in the exhibition Singular Visions.

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There's been much talk about Late Turner, to co-opt the name of the exhibition now on view at Tate Britain covering the last 16 years in the English artist JMW Turner's singular career.
On view in the gallery's 519 West 19th Street space, the exhibition will feature a selection of important sculptures and drawings spanning the years 1969 to 2000, representing each decade of the artist's singular and influential career.
Currently on view at The Hammer, Los Angeles is «Seeing Things Invisible» an exhibition coposed of works by Forrest Bess, a singular figure in American art who experienced significant recognition and painful isolation during...
John Biggers: My America is the artist's first gallery exhibition and the first opportunity to view in New York City more than a singular work.
In 2004, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery presented the artist's first gallery exhibition and the first opportunity to view in New York City more than a singular worIn 2004, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery presented the artist's first gallery exhibition and the first opportunity to view in New York City more than a singular worin New York City more than a singular work.
An exhibition of selected works that was recently on view at Marlborough Gallery in New York highlighted the simultaneous effect and affect with which Bravo infused his art by means of masterly technical precision but perhaps more importantly through a singular use of color inspired by quotidian life in his adopted home of Tangier, Morocco, and the depiction of the art that he collected and maintained while living there.
Engaging a collaborative process in which he, his wife Marguerite, and children Elska and Marco work together to stage, perform, and edit the photographs, the exhibition pairs close - up views of singular objects in and outside the home with separate images of family members interacting with things around them: a bowl full of blueberries and a camping tent, for example.
Currently on view at The Hammer, Los Angeles is «Seeing Things Invisible» an exhibition coposed of works by Forrest Bess, a singular figure in American art who experienced significant recognition and painful isolation during his life; and whose fame has waxed and waned since his death.
A major retrospective at Tate Modern «The EY Exhibition, Wilfredo Lam» (on view through January 8, 2017) showcases his singular career from the 1930s to the 1970s, with particular focus on his first encounter with Picasso in 1938 to his return to Europe in 1952.
This is not uncommon in viewing a painting, even at its most brazen, but as your eyes scan Hylden's exhibition, bearing witness to the slight procedural differences between each work, noticing what is depicted as much as how they are painted, it becomes clear they are a singular organism.
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