Sentences with word «vitrine»

A vitrine is a glass display case that is used to showcase and protect valuable or delicate items, such as artwork, jewelry, or collectibles. It allows people to view the objects inside while keeping them safe from damage and dust. Full definition
Detail of photographs in vitrines in the installation.
Paul Carey - Kent has written about Wil Murray and his recent solo exhibition at VITRINE in State Magazine «a practice which collages Canada and Germany, painting and photography, object and representation to compelling effect».
Another highlight of «Something in the Way» is a group of vitrines of anonymous snapshots taken in the mid-20th century.
Studying the gems displayed in the glass vitrines at Jason Jacques's gallery on Manhattan's Upper East Side, where they recently featured in a solo exhibition of his work, Ehrlich compares them to wearable sculpture and suggests pairing a dramatic piece with more minimalist clothing.
The post includes Schmidhalter's pieces «197» and «131» both of which are currently on show at VITRINE Bermondsey Street.
He loved preparing his installation for the show - photographs, taped to the walls or hung on bulldog clips, with vitrines with more images in the centre of the room.
Their stories, thanks to Als's «detective work,» are showcased alongside their portraits in vitrines containing family photos and other artifacts, and further expanded upon in Alice Neel, Uptown, Als's forthcoming book.
Mute Rehearsal, a solo exhibition by Ilona Sagar, explored performance, sound, assemblage and photography in both the indoor and outdoor spaces of Vitrine Gallery in London's Bermondsey Square from September 23 to November 14, 2015.
This structure was accompanied by vitrines of objects and photos of people digging with shovels.
ATP Diary has reviewed «Work Files», Tim Etchells» performance work presented with VITRINE for PER4M at Artissima 2016.
What exactly is a viewer to make of vitrines filled with thick, sealed envelopes addressed to the artist himself?
Carefully crafted objects line the walls of one room in glass vitrines displayed in a museum like fashion.
Included in the exhibition are Imi Knoebel's sculptural shaped canvasses and Graham Collins's display of a black monochrome inside a glass vitrine as well as works by Daniel Boccato, Sarah Braman, Graham Collins, Peter Demos, Imi Knoebel, Olivier Mosset, Sam Moyer, Steven Parrino, Michael Staniak and Blair Thurman.
Karen David is interviewed about her practice and solo show, «Pure Reason Tint of Violet», with VITRINE on Bermondsey Square.
Let's Be Brief features VITRINE Bermondsey Street's inaugural group show «Have You Seen Dante?»
A focal vitrine work contained two sides of beef amongst other symbolic objects and was inspired by Francis Bacon's «Painting» (1946).
The 6 was the focus of the Nolan show, which included vitrines of ephemera along with assemblages by Bruce Conner, a collage and painting by Jess, and canvases by Remington, Smith, James Kelly, Wally Hedrick and Gechtoff.
The installation refers to didactic spaces such as the MINES ParisTech's Museum of Minerology in France, with a key difference: there, actual stones and minerals are placed inside vitrines as a way to make clear «the beauty and diversity of these mineral treasures» that compose the school's field of study.
In the rear gallery, Kolding will present a large vitrine containing several intimately scaled dioramas made from black and white printed images, which have been mounted to wood and cut to shape.
At its gallery space in Basel, Vitrine presents Charlie Godet Thomas» first solo exhibition in Switzerland and his second with...
The works are made of fired clay, set on pedestals or placed within vitrines designed by the artist.
The Whitney display, with postcards, photographs, manuscripts and scribbled notes organized into vitrines, is an extension of Grigely's own text driven practice, specifically the project Conversations with the Hearing.
The sculptures, all from 2016, are presented in niches and glass vitrines designed in collaboration with the artist.
Roxy Paine's A vs. B (2004) is a large vitrine from his series of Replicants, hand - crafted simulacra of fungi and flora, depicting a Darwinian battle scene between competitive species of fungi and bacteria.
11 Archival Inkjet Prints; 11 van Dyke Brown prints processed with water from the Connecticut River; museum vitrine containing material from the archives of the museum and historic home of Florence Griswold 2016
Featuring two of her wall vitrine sculptures as well as a fresh cadre of free - standing forms, Why do Birds Suddenly Appear?
The Art Show 2015 will also mark the debut of some site - specific installations, including the arranged objects of Haim Steinbach at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery and drawings inside custom - made vitrines created by Wade Guyton that will be presented by Petzel.
Displayed in vitrines like topological fragments from a futuristic natural history museum, Charrière has melted down the internal elements from various technological devices (main boards, hard drives, CPUs, RAMs, etc. from laptop computers and smartphones) with molten lava, returning them to their geological origins.
In addition to the fabric heads, it also included a series of cell - like vitrines housing curious scenes of ecstasy and torture; a group of totemic figures, reinterpreting in fabric her early sculptures from the 1940s and»50s, and a selection of graphic works.
Rebecca Molloy's VITRINE installation from July, «Till Death Do Us Party» is now being exhibited at Saatchi Gallery as part of the current exhibition UK / RAINE.
The first was the semi-autobiographical «I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now» (1991), and the second was Hirst's major early vitrine piece «The Acquired Inability to Escape» (1991).
Organized by independent curator Patterson Sims, «Richard Estes: Painting New York City» contains more than 50 works, including major canvases and works on paper, plus several vitrines filled with archival material and rarely exhibited photographs by the artist that are the source material for the paintings.
The majority of works here are Plexiglas vitrines filled with small porcelain vessels, all made in 2016.
Charlotte Moth: «Inserts» 2015, ten tailor - made structures fitted inside permanent wall mounted vitrines showing selected archival material about Hepworth (photo Sylvian Deleu)
South London Art Map have interviewed VITRINE director Alys Williams as a voice of Bermondsey.
The custom - made vitrines house tables and playing cards utilizing a 19th century aesthetic.
Nadim Abbas» recent solo exhibition at VITRINE London, «Camoufleur», has been reviewed in the May issue of Frieze magazine.
Demand commissioned German artist Thomas Scheibetz to design custom vitrines (the only three dimensional objects in the exhibition), which house the VKhUTEMAS photos and copies of Yvan Goll's 1920 screenplay Chapliniade containing illustrations by Léger.
Working with such institutions as the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, he organized more than 20 exhibitions, including «Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine» (2015), «Form / Unformed» (2013), «Gustav Stickley and the American Arts and Crafts Movement» (2010), and «Modernism in American Silver: 20th - Century Design» (2005).
A stainless steel vitrine filled with glistening surgical instruments sold for # 1.5 million, while a Hirst spot painting was sold from the gallery's back - office stash for $ 500,000.
Each of the five vitrines placed through the centre of the gallery contain one of the artist's celebrated books.
Beside and below these tables, the 10 original artifacts are enclosed in semi-opaque tinted glass vitrines installed on the gallery floor.
The exhibition will survey 20 works from this period in a wide range of media: from early neon - lit wall vitrines, to delicately balanced compositions of welded steel, to slim clay totems cast in bronze.
The only thing that we know with much certainty about the history of these conspicuous forms is that they remained empty until Equitable Vitrines began programming in 2014.
While Meckseper's earlier vitrine works commented on contemporary consumer culture using the shop window as an example and focus point for civic unrest and protest in our late capitalist society, her current works allude to the political dimension of early modernist display architecture and design between World War I and II in Weimar Germany.
TRIAD have featured Tim Etchells's exhibition at VITRINE Basel in their weekly World Wide Exhibition round - up.
The large wood vitrines and painted steel picture frames were attractive, yet the drawings themselves, as well as the ephemera they contained, tentative.
In Miami, Russo presents the multi-disciplinary work of Adam Gordon, who will transform the gallery's Positions booth into a large - scale vitrine illuminated solely by the light of the exterior environment.

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