Sentences with phrase «whose exhibition he visited»

He even opens up his studio in a post on January 31 where he is visibly working on a painting, explaining his interest in Bonard and De Kooning, whose exhibition he visited as a student at Pompidou.

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«For example, the Mini Vision Next 100 might suggest the Mini set - up configured for an artist the driver admires and whose exhibition they have recently visited.
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.
In conjunction with Friday's all - gallery opening at UMOCA, visiting artist Barry Stone, whose work is featured in the main gallery exhibition «Desire Lines,» will speak at Under Current.
The exhibition title refers to the science fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft's alternate fictional dimension, whose terrain of cities, forests, mountains, and an underworld can be visited only through dreams.
There are two enormous cast aluminum sculptures suspended from the oculus whose knotted forms are informed by a spiral and whose reflections are of the spiral ramp, which in the several times I visited the exhibition was always crammed with people.
The exhibition's title refers to the science fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft's alternate fictional dimension, whose terrain of cities, forests, mountains, and an underworld can be visited only through dreams.
Throughout every academic year the Gund Gallery invites select artists, scholars and public intellectuals whose work closely relates to exhibitions, collections and thematic programs to visit campus for short durations.
Among the main female protagonists that inspired this research are Balkis Sharara, Rifat Chadirji's wife who in 1979 carried copies of his works into and out of Abu Ghraib allowing him to author three of his seminal books while in the prison; artist Nuha al - Radi whose diaries of 1990/91 describe the dynamics in the lives of Baghdad's people beyond the news coverage; an unknown young woman who stands out in the festivities of the gymnasium's 1990 new year concert; Fahrelnissa Zeid who was herself an artist (most recently the subject of a major exhibition at Tate Modern) and the wife of the Iraqi Ambassador in London when Le Corbusier received a telegram confirming the approval of his first design proposal for Baghdad; poet Iman Mersal who paid a solidarity visit to Baghdad under siege in 1993; Zaha Hadid whose architectural drawings influenced the imagination of architectural students in the 1990s; and others.
(Catalogue; a six — year traveling exhibition organized by the artist, whose works change at each venue with addition of works influenced by the country visited)
Visiting artist and 2017 Guggenheim Fellow Paul Rucker, whose exhibition REWIND is on display in the York College Galleries until October 21, is returning by popular demand for an encore performance in DeMeester Recital Hall (beside the York College Galleries in Wolf Hall) on Saturday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. Stories from the Trees is a multi-disciplinary performance with Paul Rucker performing a live soundtrack on cello to re-imagine vintage lynching postcards that have been animated.
Additional Artist Talks at the Akron Art Museum Artists whose work is on view in the Akron Art Museum exhibition Heavy Metal, as well as artists - in - residence at the Akron Soul Train, will visit on Thursdays from November 2017 through February 2018 to present a series of gallery talks about their work.
To visit Surface Support, a group exhibition of a meta - mixed - media sort currently on view at Signal Gallery (through August 9th), is to enter a large, mostly dark room, and to be greeted by a rather aesthetically fragmented suite of objects whose carnivalesque cacophonies — visual as well as acoustic — seem to share the common function of shooing you away.
A further three prominent international artists will present their first one - person exhibitions in this country at IMMA in the coming year — the Portuguese artist João Penalva (opening 14 June), whose work, encompassing painting, installation and performance, is often process - based, involving language and narrative; the German photographer Candida Höfer (opening 12 July), whose exquisitely - composed photographs will present the results of a working visit to Dublin, and Iran do Espírito Santo (opening 8 November), one of Brazil's most interesting contemporary artists, best known for his sensual minimalist works dealing with structure, design and space.
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