Sentences with phrase «who visits the exhibition»

HK: Because you take such an anthropological approach to discussing and presenting your work, people who visit your exhibitions have been know to wonder if what you are «studying» might actually be real.
I want the exhibition to highlight the nobleness and dignity of the working class, then and now and for those who visit this exhibition to leave exhilarated and enlightened to its beauty.»
The winner was elected among the PIPA 2013 finalists — Berna Reale, Cadu, Camila Soato and Laercio Redondo — by the audience who visited the exhibition at MAM - Rio and voted for their favorite artist.
Relationships Australia NT staff who visited the exhibition heard a mix of both traditional and contemporary Aboriginal music.

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The conference and exhibition runs from the 29th - 30th October, with an additional day on the 31st for those who wish to take part in optional private access facility visits.
Groups who would like to include a visit to a Featured Exhibition or 3D movie must first schedule their Museum visit through Capital Area Visitor Services.
Whether you enjoy tailgating or wine tasting, slamming White Castle burgers or dining in style at Lindey's, climbing the cliffs of Hocking Hills or visiting exhibitions at the Wexner, there are singles in Columbus who share your likes and preferences and are ready and waiting to meet you!
Carlson gives us a journalist's - eye - view of what brought Nikita Khrushchev to the United States in the first place, depicting Vice President Richard Nixon as an awkward emissary who visited Moscow to further his own political career and made a spectacle at the American National Exhibition by debating the merits of kitchen appliances with the leader of the Soviet Union.
Following a wide - ranging discussion on partnership working and innovation, Ambassador Godec visited the clean energy exhibition at the institute which provides information on the costs associated with various clean energy technologies, their availability, the fuels they use, and the distributors who supply them.
We look forward to seeing the ways in which Alcatraz inspires this new body of work, and to inspiring a deeper level of interpretation and engagement with the island for the thousands of people who will visit during this special exhibition
During all year long Edinburgh attracts millions of tourists who enjoy walking around the city and taking pictures to capture plenty of beautiful places around our gorgeous city, shopping, going out to pubs, restaurants and bars, visiting attractions, museums, art galleries, public parks and exhibitions, taking the City bus and especially visiting the iconic Edinburgh Castle and the historic old city.
Anyone who's visited it's art exhibitions can attest to that, but the company is known for far more.
Taking place on the 50th anniversary (to the day) of the opening reception for MoMA's 1967 New Documents exhibition, New Documents: Fifty Years Later brings together three key figures who visited the landmark photography exhibition in 1967 and whose critical reflections have shaped our understanding of its legacy.
Recently, visiting an exhibition by a painter friend, I was chatting to the young artist who runs the gallery — which doubles up as his painting studio.
This is the 10th Biennial exhibition at the PMA and the second Biennial that will be organized by an independent curator, who will spend nearly a year visiting artist studios.
The painter Basil Beattie RA, who I met at the gallery on the show's opening day, reminded me that Bert — like Basil himself — was converted to the abstract creed by the exhibition of Abstract Expressionism that visited London's Tate from America in two touring shows at the end of the 1950s.
In the third part of our visit to the exhibition «Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?
Vice discusses the exhibition and book, Jill Freedman: Resurrection City, 1968, and how Freedman's documentation differed from other photographers who visited the encampment.
In addition to paintings by several Gutai members, including Yoshihara, Atsuko Tanaka, Shozo Shimamoto, Sadamasa Motonaga, Kazuo Shiraga and Akira Kanayama, the exhibition includes examples of the Gutai journal and other publications; documentation of the 1958 Gutai exhibition at the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York, works by New York artists who related strongly to Gutai; rare videos of Gutai exhibitions and performances in Japan; and photographs of American artists — including Jenkins, Alice Baber, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and John Cage — visiting the Gutai group in 1964.
Simon Starling's wonderfully eccentric exhibition Never the Same River (Possible Futures, Probable Pasts) will inevitably mean more to those who have visited the Camden Arts Centre regularly over the years.
Through exhibitions and projects that include curated work of visiting artists, cross-curricular collaborations, and student shows, the Gallery inspires students, educators, artists, and all who visit.
The Museum has 31 affiliate museums across the state that benefit from the loan of artworks and traveling exhibitions organized by the Museum, ensuring that those who can not visit Jackson can still enjoy the state's rich cultural history.
Zhang Qiang, an art critic who visited it, described it in retrospect as the first painting exhibition after the end of the Cultural Revolution that was not organized by the government, and noted that it attracted a continuous stream of visitors.11.
Challenging conceptions of «insider» and «outsider» art, the artists in the exhibition frequently create work using everyday objects that resonate both within the confines of a gallery or museum and among their own localized audiences who may or may not visit art institutions.
A visit to the Morgan Library & Museum for a look at the exhibition «Tennessee Williams: No Refuge but Writing,» which examines the creative process of a writer who often wrote about and reworked the raw materials of his personal life.
Anyone who is interested in finding out more before visiting can stop by the ticket office for a document that provides a complete overview of the images contained in the exhibition and insights into the issues these artworks address.
Minors are strongly advised to avoid visiting the exhibition, and in any case may do so only when accompanied by an adult who assumes full responsibility for the visit.
During his tenure, he curated award winning exhibitions such as Ryan McGinness: Studio Visit (2014); Xu Bing: Tobacco Project (2011); Sally Mann: The Flesh and The Spirit (2010); Chuck Close: People Who Matter to Me (2010); Artificial Light (2006), which appeared at VCU Anderson Gallery and MOCA at Goldman Warehouse in Miami; Robert Lazzarini (2003), recognized by the International Association of Art Critics as one of year's best exhibitions; Outer and Inner Space: A Video Exhibition in Three Parts (2002), recipient of an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award; and Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art (2000).
Those who are interested can visit the exhibition Michel Sittow.
Led by Director of Education Mike Nourse, this six - month program is designed for a group of artists who create new works, connect with peers, present to visiting professionals, and culminate with an exhibition.
We wish to express our deep gratitude to the thousands of people who visited this remarkable exhibition, as well as the many people and institutions that helped make it possible.
Kim Keever's ethereal color photographs of constructed landscape dioramas are undeniably seductive — a gaggle of ladies - who - lunch cooed admiringly over them on my visit to the New Yorker's recent exhibition — but their purportedly «subversive» edge is blunt indeed.
I visited the Museum and met its Director Aaron Seeto who explained that not only does the Museum have a permanent collection of 800 works, but it is working on temporary exhibitions as well.
«At the time, I knew nothing about American contemporary art,» said Berri, who visited Castelli's New York gallery as it hosted its 30th - anniversary exhibition, presenting major works by its principal artists alongside American masterpieces.
(Gallery artist Manfred Pernice, who visited the site with artist and gallerist Berta Fischer, suggested that it be used for one exhibition before construction begins.)
John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting and Sculpture, who organized the exhibition along with his associates Jennifer Field, Lauren Mahony, and Delphine Huisinga, paid a visit to Art International Radio to talk with publisher Phong Bui about the remarkable life and work of Willem de Kooning.
Frankenthaler no doubt was among the many who visited MoMA's Turner exhibition in 1966, in which his later paintings, divested of their 19th - century frames, were reframed in the manner of contemporary painting.
The exhibition includes the work of significant historical, recent and contemporary Australian artists who have lived and worked in Bali, European artists who visited there prior to coming to Australia and bringing with them a range of new motifs and ideas, and selected examples of modern and contemporary Balinese art that provide a «right of reply».
Norimichi Hirakawa, who came on a study visit to Wrocław in March 2016, is now developing a new exhibition especially for the WRO Art Center,...
In anticipation of the news about the European venue of Considering Dynamics and the forms of Chaos, all who will be in the Emirates in the next period should definitely take the time to visit Sharjah Art Museum and the exhibition.
Delgado, who was approached by the Latino Cultural Center to curate the exhibition, was heavily involved in the selection process, doing studio visits with potential exhibiting artists.
Smeared with mud, Laure Prouvost's letter of invitation for her exhibition «This is the visit» announced a tea party and an evening of «fond - razing» for her Grand Dad, described elsewhere as «a very close friend of Kurt Schwitters» who is still lost in the tunnel he's been digging to Africa from his ramshackle cabin in England's Lake District.
Digby Warde - Aldam, who heroically attended as many events as possible during Frieze Week last year for the Muse Room, rounds up some of the interesting exhibitions he's visited in London lately for the first of his fortnightly diaries.
Taylor Murrow visits an exhibition of works by Kathleen Ariatti Banton, who takes inspiration from the topography of New Orleans.
Norimichi Hirakawa, who came on a study visit to Wrocław in March 2016, is now developing a new exhibition especially for the WRO Art Center, which will be also a part of the 17th WRO Media...
The Gallery at R&F is pleased to present Hot Off the Press: New Encaustic Printmaking, a group exhibition curated by visiting artist, David A. Clark, who lives and works in Palm Springs, California.
There are five types of residencies, including local organizations in residence, where arts organizations have their offices and activities on our campus; local artists in residence, where LA - based artist occupy either live / work or day work studios for 1 year or more; a visiting artist program that hosts international and national artists and curators from between 1 to 3 months; a curator in residence, who has studio space for one calendar year to conduct research and foster community engagement through ancillary programs, such as symposia, lectures, and artist talks; and the Artist Lab Residency program, structured as both a residency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist.
In addition, eight dedicated event and exhibition rooms will host a new strand of programming driven by the Studios, including work produced on site, to some of the 3.2 million people who already visit Somerset House every year.
Allison Smith, who has an eye on both history and the politics of identity, was brought up in Virginia, where she spent a fair amount of her childhood visiting living - history exhibitions and period houses, and witnessing Civil War reenactments.
This is the 10th Biennial exhibition at the PMA and the second organized by an independent curator who spent nearly a year visiting artist studios — this Biennial was curated by Nat May, former executive director of Portland's SPACE Gallery.
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