Sentences with phrase «whole exhibition»

Whole exhibitions existed as statements or documentation of events taking place outside the gallery.
One participating artist will win the Artes Mundi Prize, but this year the focus is on the exhibition as a whole
This flexibility, combined with the increasingly blurred roles of artist and curator, has been central to the growing enthusiasm for revisiting whole exhibitions.
Holzer's whole exhibition seemed to simmer with an energy of intense emotional release, gradually eroding away its frontal façade of calm.
You can try for a coveted spot or buy a discounted ticket to the whole exhibition.
His iconic and unknown pieces are displayed alongside other naval paintings by Constable, Pocock and van de Velde, which provide wider context to the sea theme and make the whole exhibition a visual storm.
And snaking through the whole exhibition is a massive, crude, earthworm - y shape, like a strand of vomitous plasma, which Owens calls his «primal howl,» almost an exorcism of all those flaws he was talking about.
He says, «It's a whole exhibition in a pocket format... and this intimacy in your two hands with a book is something totally different than standing in front of a wall.»
We did the whole exhibition with almost no mental thinking at all, everything just flipped in my head like a finished piece.
I can also imagine the whole exhibition as a reply to a previous one, almost as if this first painting, on a wall of its own, announces that the show is the artists reply, situated within a previously established dialogue.
As MoMA director Glenn Lowry says: «This is Matisse's only site - specific cut - out», which post-conservation formed the original kernel of the whole exhibition.
Many of the individual works here sing, but as a whole the exhibition is overhung and overthought, taking on more than the storefront space might allow with a show that wants to spread out, and with fewer lines than one might wish drawn between the generations.
So, while almost none of the work is Trump themed, as a whole the exhibition reads as a responsive to the challenges the country faces — increasing income inequality across the board, failing institutions, and the rise of hate - fueled violence.
HA: The whole thing, the whole work, the whole exhibition.
Besides the fresh curatorial emphasis, the whole exhibition should be perceived as well in the context of the cultural exchange between the US and the UK.
The whole exhibition will be accompanied by a comprehensive Education Program for schools and universities, which had been developed in close collaboration with the education department of the MALBA.
What makes this whole exhibition more than self - promotion for Tate Britain, one more institutional power play in the postmodern art world?
This isn't the first time we have seen Hockney use new perspectives it wasn't too long ago we saw him create a whole exhibition with landscape paintings on iPad's.
The poignant sound scape of William Basinski «s video work, «Disintegration Loop 1.1», shot on the evening of September 11, 2001, adds a more serious and dramatic outlook to the whole exhibition.
During the whole exhibition period there will be a focus on the European art scene, EU and cultural politics in our regular Thursday Events.
Take home your personal museum, your favourite pieces and a virtual tour of the whole exhibition!
Apart from their ideaesthetic qualities, the works are unified by the recurrent use of the circular form, a trait d'union suggesting the possibility of a networked reading of the whole exhibition.
Words and symbols dance, float, meet and mingle accross the walls of the darkened gallery and the whole exhibition space.»
As the whole exhibition with the photos from stories is relating often to memories of houses, particularly childhood house fantasies; the space of the gallery, although decorated with the text posters and the photographs appears very empty, but is immaterially somehow loaded with imagination of rooms and memories.
Satoshi Ohno has often transformed the whole exhibition spaces with installations, including large paintings of several meters wide, sand drawings on the floor, or wall paintings.
Range is also the title of the whole exhibition, which includes, among other things, a number of photographs in which fragmentary drawings are collaged on to digital photos of mountains in Europe and the scrubby desert near Marfa, Texas, where Donald Judd set up his somewhat megalomaniacal permanent displays.
Here, his «I wanted something calm» work welcomes the visitor, acting as a sort of metal front door or, inversely, blocking access to that implosive environment that constitutes the whole exhibition, overseeing this place of temporary work, in a space already awaiting another tenant.
We hope the whole exhibition with inspire people to get active, speak out and make some noise!»
The British art collector Charles Saatchi has made news after he bought a whole exhibition by the Royal Academy art student James Howard.
The whole exhibition makes the audience contemplate and question colonialism and personal injuries.
Since the whole exhibition space is sloped and the surrounding walls are not vertical, it is arguable that sculptures could be exhibited either by following the ramp inclination or by keeping them in a perfectly vertical position using a special pedestal or a small platform.
There's an epiphany along all those different scales: from the detail moment of the string being wrapped around or next to a Fernand Léger or Max Ernst, to the object - ness of it — say, that room — to the macroscopic view of the whole exhibition in relation to 1 mile.
We look forward to seeing the whole exhibition of work and we encourage you to take the time to attend the exhibit if you are in Geneva.
Having had the privilege of seeing the whole exhibition come together, it was interesting to hear Obrist's anecdote of 11 rooms and liken it to living sculptures.
He calls himself «the fastest painter in the world», and if need be, he sets up a whole exhibition within a few days.
In recent years Sugito has become increasingly interested in architectural spaces and creates «the whole exhibitions as he makes drawings of spaces» (Koichi Wada, «Making Exhibitions According to Space and Painting Are the Evidence of Life», Bijutsu Techo, July 2015).
At the opening of the exhibition, which was live streamed on the museum's channel, Pierce's zestful performance filled the whole exhibition with a provocative and loud energy, radiating out to her virtual audience.
I was reading Frantz Fanon, and Thelma Golden, she's the director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem; she did a whole exhibition on black masculinity.
Childish constantly threatens this whole exhibition with his ego, with his ranting, on placards, in poetry and in documentary.
Often buying up whole exhibitions of young artists, he can make or break them, and his shift in taste and implied criticism of the Turner Prize is likely to ripple through the British art scene.
The viewer therefore experiences the individual works as autonomously active objects and yet the whole exhibition becomes a live group performance and unified installation.
On a fabric - covered wall — perhaps the most striking in the whole exhibition — another muscleman is clustered among a number of painted portraits from various eras by artists as diverse as Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Chris Ofili, Alice Neel, Meredith Frampton, and Hurvin Anderson.
Jannis Kounellis in his exhibition «I come with empty hands as an old painter», in Monnaie de Paris, begins with the heart of the last craftsman factory in Paris and the importance of energy in order to compose a real, dramatic sculpture using the whole exhibition space.
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