While Vija Celmins measures distances
whose point of departure is the reality of the picture, Andreas Gursky's painterly gaze through the camera lens seeks out entirely new angles in which he explores the uncharted territory between collective assumptions on art and the unconventional places he discovers on our planet.
The introductory chapter features an essay by curator Lorenzo Benedetti,
whose point of departure is the fine line and particular interaction between production and presentation at the art centre.
Human loving in its personal aspect might be seen as the first of a series of concentric circles,
whose point of departure (so to say) is the self in its personal identity.
Not exact matches
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born international artist
whose pioneering practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a
point of departure while experimenting with scale and media, including animation, video, and mural.
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born artist
whose pioneering practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a
point of departure and experiments with scale and media, including animation, video, and mural.
Taking this intergenerational artistic milieu as its
point of departure, this exhibition brings together works by artists
whose output subverts a rigorous formalism through references to subjectivity, narrative, and process.
All Too Human takes as its
point of departure the early 20th - century nudes
of Walter Sickert RA,
whose uningratiating tastelessness seems extraordinary for its time.
The ten - year prime
of Zero — a movement he founded with Gunther Uecker and Otto Piene, and
whose unofficial ranks included others like Lucio Fontana, Jean Tinguely, and Yves Klein — remains integral to Mack as an early
point of resolution and, later,
departure as well.
The final exhibition for Sharon Lockhart's season at The Artist's Institute takes darkness as a
point of departure, bringing together a night painting from Katz's personal collection with the pioneering flash photography
of Harold Edgerton, two artists
whose works have been touchstones for Sharon's latest series
of photographs.
The final exhibition for Sharon Lockhart's season at The Artist's Institute takes darkness as a
point of departure, bringing together a night painting from Alex Katz's personal collection with the pioneering flash photography
of Harold Edgerton, two artists
whose works have been touchstones for Sharon's latest series
of photographs, When You're Free, You Run in the Dark.
In response to his appreciation
of and heightened attention to the work
of René Daniëls, Metro Pictures presents the group exhibition «Sputterances», that shares its name with a poem by Daniëls,
whose enigmatic and influential work serves as the exhibition's
point of departure.
The notebook's
point of departure is a detailed reflection on the reign
of King Amanullah (1919 — 29),
whose successes and failures set the pattern for the cycle
of repeated reforms, collapses and recoveries that Afghanistan would undergo throughout the 20th century.