Sentences with phrase «vision of a single artist»

Throughout his career, Isamu Noguchi collaborated with many architects, designers and civic thinkers on various public projects and in 1985, realized his vision of a single artist museum in Long Island City.
Founded in 1994 by Brad Cloepfil, Allied Works Architecture is widely recognized for its cultural projects, among them the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, which has been acclaimed for its nuanced approach to light and space in showcasing the creative vision of a single artist.

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Both Still and O'Keeffe are also each the subject of art museums located in the West founded on the unique principle of disseminating a single artist's life and vision.
The market for Arte Povera has grown steadily since 2003, although a breakthrough moment came in February 2014 with Eyes Wide Open: An Italian Vision, an auction at Christie's in London of the biggest collection of Arte Povera works ever brought to market which saw fifteen artist records set in a single night.
While, intentionally, the core exhibition doesn't present a single theme, Macel sorted the works on view into nine chapters, which she calls Trans - Pavilions, each featuring a trans - national selection of different artists based on similarities and consonances in approach, personality, influences, and creative vision, thus focusing more on art and artists than on a theoretical, superimposed curatorial subject.
Believing that his purity of vision could be maintained only if his work could be shown in a setting as a single body, he gifted two large groups of work to the Albright - Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, with the restriction that the works could never travel or be shown among other artists» works.
Since opening in 1921, the Phillips has been an active champion of American art, singling out artists who followed their own vision independent of fashionable styles and schools.
Operating under a single curatorial vision, O'Kelly explores a series of interlinking themes with each edition of the festival, commissioning and producing works by UK - based and international artists.
Since its opening in 1921, the Phillips has been an active champion of American art, singling out artists who followed their own vision independent of fashionable styles and schools.
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