Sentences with phrase «when curators»

The charred pattern was then scanned using reliefography, the same process employed when curators replicate priceless paintings.
But even abstract artists like Lewis, who resisted pressure from within the black art world to be more overtly political, were eclipsed — in part, paradoxically, because when curators did seek out black artists» work, figuration helped them check off a box.
«Up until about five years ago, when curators came to us, they were really only interested in narrative works that showed the black experience so they could demonstrate in no uncertain terms to their visitors that they were committed to representing black America,» said the New York dealer Michael Rosenfeld, who has shown work from black artists and their estates for decades.
It was an era when curators were art handlers, accountants, registrars, couriers.
The largest of these works, the 40 - foot - long Contraband, was meant to be included in a 1969 show at the Whitney, but when curators became distressed over its stark contrast to nearby works by Robert Ryman and Richard Serra, Benglis took it out of the show.
Perhaps that is why, when curators Danielle Wright and Veronica Graham were discussing potential themes for an upcoming exhibition at San Francisco's Creativity Explored, the idea of food struck a nerve.
Michael Rosenfeld, a New York dealer, said in the article, «Up until about five years ago, when curators came to us, they were really only interested in narrative works that showed the black experience so they could demonstrate in no uncertain terms to their visitors that they were committed to representing black America.»
When art and culture supposedly belong to the young, when curators look to artists in their twenties to tell us where art is going, what we actually want to see, it seems, is the work of an eighty year old painter too weak to hold a brush, who resorted to scissors in creating images of life - enhancing freedom and joie de vivre.
The portrait, which was never screened, lay dormant until 2000, when curators at the Philadelphia Museum of Art learned of its existence.
The best part came when the curators visited my studio and winnowed out works on the «public / private» theme.
What happened to the (allegedly) good old days, when curators showed less - conceptual things, when art grabbed more attention than a visitor's clothing?
These are not the days when curators can afford to edit the stars — there could be no loading of the superhero works SH I and SH II back on the art mover's truck once they were in Water Mill.
When curators at Saint Louis's Contemporary Art Museum asked Cindy Sherman whether there was a moment in her career whose resonance might be underappreciated, one around which she might like to develop an exhibit and a book, she selected her earliest adult creative years, beginning while she was still a student at Buffalo State College in the mid-1970s.
His Face as a Message: At the end of the 50th anniversary special when The Curator appeared — and it was Tom Baker, the 4th Doctor — they implied that he could choose his face, that he might «revisit the old favourites» which was completely fascinating turn.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — When a curator at Yale University started digging through his gallery's storage space, he wasn't expecting to find anything special.
(When a curator objects to the theft, he quips, «How do you think your ancestors got these?»)
There is a tart exchange at the Museum of Great Britain, whatever that is, when a curator objects to the evil duo stealing some Wakandan relics.
So imagine the shockwave in present - day Trondheim, Norway, when the curator of the museum holding the Book of John is brutally murdered, her skin flayed from her body.
When curator Jans Possel asked the duo to make 20 books from Portland for the 2009 Amsterdam Biennale, Stadler and No called the nearby friends they admired most — Chris Johanson, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, M. Blash, and Kristan Kennedy, among them.
When the curator calls them, Zwack, and Dwyer overlooked geniuses, he is making a great deal out of pretty lousy art.
When the curator of «Systemic Risk,» Jonathan Durham, speaks of «a transition to a less optimal equilibrium» as «inevitable and often irreversible,» he could be offering a parable about art, life, or the neighborhood.
When the curator Robert Storr featured Polke in the Venice Biennale, the exhibition was a surprise — even to Storr.
«When the Curator Is Also an Artist, Go Ahead, Expect Surprises,» The New York Times, August 9
In a year when curator Okwui Enwezor proposes to focus on «All the World's Futures,» Geva's site - specific, all - encompassing installation may also be read with regard to the current state of humanity and the world.
In 1952 when the curator of the Batley Art Gallery accepted the piece as a gift from the Contemporary Art Society on behalf of Batley, it became the second work by Bacon to enter a public collection, the first being Painting, 1946 acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Rather than the work being a victim of subject - matter - shoehorning, as is often the case when a curator has a particular exhibition agenda which might not have actually factored in the works creation.
Press review will be held on April 5th from 10 AM to 12 PM when the curator Kathryn Wat will give a tour and be available for questions.
Two Histories of the World began in early 2011 when curator Karsten Lund invited a group of artists to make new works using only materials they found at William H. Cooper, choosing from a vast collection of things stored throughout the rundown factory.
When the curator and art dealer Vito Schnabel decided to open his first permanent gallery space last December, he chose St. Moritz over the art districts of Chai Wan, Chelsea or Wynwood.
Why did the museum confirm a major retrospective for its exhibition calendar when no curator was attached to the project?
«When a curator from MoMA came, he told her to go away.
«When the curator told me I was the only living artist in the collection, I said, «Thank you, I will try to stay that way,»» Mr. Soulages said.
When the curator Franklin Sirmans was hunting for inspiration for the third edition of Prospect New Orleans, the quasi-biennial group show of contemporary artists that founder Dan Cameron designed to sprawl across the Big Easy, he looked to a literary beacon: Walker Percy's National Book Award - winning novel The Moviegoer.
When the curator was cutting her teeth in the Whitney's Independent Study Program, she recalls, there was hissing around the water cooler when the Museum of Modern Art put on a three - person show, in 1997, featuring Currin, Peyton, and Luc Tuymans, whose stylistic sensibility was considered reactionary.
NMWA gets great mention: «For Wylie, the break came when a curator from the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, got in touch, looking to show her in a group exhibition.
Over breakfast recently in London, where Mr. Zeitz lives part of the year, he described meeting Mr. Coetzee in Miami in 2007 when the curator was working for the Rubell Family Collection.
When curator Simon Njami first travelled to South Africa, in 1993, to work on an issue of the magazine Revue Noire, his editorial team engaged in this sensitive form of human arithmetic — «to make sure that a racial balance had been achieved.»
«That's when my curator's radar went off,» Ms. Golden said.
Her big break came in 1973, when curator Marcia Tucker - later, the founder of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York - selected several of Kruger's works for the Biennial art exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Even more sharply, Robert Smithson in his essay Cultural Confinement stated, «Cultural confinement takes place when a curator imposes his own limits on an art exhibition, rather than asking an artist to set his limits.
That abruptly changed in 1982, when curator Deborah Wye organized a Bourgeois retrospective at MoMA, only the institution's second devoted to a living woman sculptor or painter.
When curator Walter Hopps and artist Ed Kienholz opened Ferus in 1957, there was nothing like it along La Cienega Boulevard or, perhaps, in the rest of the country.
Three years ago, Ludy and Sassoon joined together to create the collaboration: «Wallpapers began in August 2011 when curator Lindsay Howard asked Nicolas and I to propose an exhibition project to 319 Scholes in New York.
The project started when the curator of Pop!Tech, Andrew Zolli, approached me and said that the legendary soft goods company Timbuk2 might be interested in working with the Portable Light Project to do a conference bag project that would be a little bit different.

Not exact matches

After a while, when enough content curators notice you and start following and retweeting you, you will understand that for a small niche, you have become an influencer.
When you write emails to content curators, bloggers and influencers — especially those whom you've not familiar with — make sure that you do the following:
Perhaps the only fireworks during the testimony came when Senator Ted Cruz laid into Zuckerberg over the Gizmodo report citing that Facebook's trending topics curators suppressed conservative news trends.
Hitler killed gay people, ill people, anyone who opposed him, and Jewish people — when he was younger he showed his artwork to art curators who were Jewish and they refused his art which made him mad — also Hitlers father was Jewish and was abusive to him — Hitlers Utopia was self serving — 3.
Readers should be aware that Lyle Dorsett curator of the Wade Collection and the person who videotaped the approximately seven - and - a-half hour oral history interview with Douglas, has said that the comment to which Wilson is evidently alluding here actually refers to a time after their (ecclesiastical) marriage, when Gresham had come to live in Lewis's home.
In the opinion of the Times» photography editor, the curator of a university museum «came closest to the truth when she told the prosecutor..., «It's the tension between the physical beauty of the photograph and the brutal nature of what's going on in it that gives it the particular quality that this work of art has.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z