Sentences with phrase «whose contribution to the exhibition»

Aside from my installation, I supplied a sound excerpt for an artist — Stephen Vitiello — whose contribution to the exhibition was a CD - ROM, and I also supplied an image, a photograph for the catalog.

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No artist has the power to make you stop in your tracks more than the Turrell, whose contribution to contemporary art was recognised with ground - breaking concurrent solo exhibitions in 2013 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Szeemann was pushed out of his position at the state - run Kunsthalle Bern over this and a proposed Beuys solo exhibition, whose contribution to Live in Your Head had included a pile of fat seeping into a corner of the gallery.
As the artist's first West Coast presentation, the exhibition is an unprecedented opportunity for Bay Area audiences to immerse themselves in the work of an artist whose singular contributions to twentieth - century modernism anticipate today's renewed interest in the sculptural and material qualities of abstract painting.
This project interrogates the form of a solo exhibition by also including work by the artist Martin Wong (1946 - 1999), and presenting the exhibition itself in relation to contributions by Julie Ault (in the CCS Library and Archives) and James Benning (whose screening and talk occurred on April 10, 2012 in the Bard Human Rights Lecture Series).
In addition to exploring cross-connections among LeWitt's peers, the exhibition presents contributions by older artists whose methods inspired LeWitt, as well as younger artists whose approaches are in dialogue with earlier generations while extending the medium in new directions.
Alighiero Boetti (1940 - 1994) and Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968) were the dominant Italian cultural figures of their time, whose contributions to western art history have recently been reassessed through European retrospective exhibitions.
This year, the exhibition «Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run Galleries in New York City, 1952 - 1965,» at the Grey Art Gallery, featured many overlooked artists whose contributions to mid-20th-century art are noteworthy.
I believe that the exhibition made a highly significant contribution to a re-evaluation of John Chamberlain (especially in the UK) from a legendary sculptor who used metal car parts, to a truly great artist whose consistent genius found expression through everything he touched.
The 1985 Turner Prize, which is awarded annually for an outstanding contribution to British art, has been awarded to Howard Hodgkin, the 53 - year - old painter whose retrospective exhibition was recently seen at the Phillips Gallery in Washington, the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven and the Venice Biennale.
The exhibition brings awareness to the contributions of artists of color, whose work is often historically underrepresented in museums and galleries, to foster a more complete understanding.
This wide - ranging, belated exhibition brings with it recognition of many of the artists, black and white, whose contribution to American art has so often been overshadowed, sidelined and ignored.
Alexander Gray Associates was pleased to present its third individual exhibition with Luis Camnitzer, whose contributions since the 1960s to the development of Latin American contemporary art and international Conceptual Art have garnered significant recognition in recent years.
Cordova was represented in the Museum of Modern Art / PS1 Greater New York exhibition, an overview presentation of contemporary artists whose contributions to the arts have had a significant influence in society.
Córdova was represented in the 2010 Museum of Modern Art / PS1 Greater New York exhibition, an overview presentation of contemporary artists whose contributions to the arts have had a significant influence in society.
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