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Of Land & Local is a multidisciplinary, state - wide exhibition designed to initiate a dialogue about issues surrounding the Vermont landscape.

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Toronto, Canada About Blog Toronto Design Offsite Festival is an annual city - wide platform for the exhibition and engagement of independent design in ToDesign Offsite Festival is an annual city - wide platform for the exhibition and engagement of independent design in Todesign in Toronto.
Occupying every gallery in the new building, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the exhibition comprises over two hundred works of art in a wide range of media, as well as scientific illustrations and architectural drawings and models, made over the past two thousand years.
As the title suggests, the exhibition casts a wide net, capturing everything from cultural artifacts (feminist literature, earthenware) to graphic design (exhibition posters, bakery business cards), to unique artists» works influenced by graphic novels, Girl Scout badges, stock photography, and other bric - a-brac.
The Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI) at Pratt Institute, along with co-organizers Carto and Enigma, will bring the concept of «Data through Design» to life in a dynamic visual exhibition as part of NYC Open Data Week in March, a city - wide initiative led by the New York City Mayor's Office of Data Analytics to celebrate the access to, and benefits of, open data for all.
Pratt Shows 2015 comprises a wide range of final exhibitions with works from departments including Fine Arts, Architecture, Digital Arts, Film / Video, Photography, Fashion, Communications Design, Jewelry, Industrial Design, Interior Design, and more.
The conceptual design proposes galleries sensitively configured in varying proportions and scales to accommodate the wide variety of works in the permanent collection and many sizes and types of temporary exhibitions.
Their design expands on the «raw and robust» original buildings with two steel frame lanterns offering additional exhibition space, and brings the towers back in touch with the wider complex they once supplied.
This edition included the streamlined floor plans and show design, 10 percent more exhibition space, wider aisles, a broader range of booth sizes and larger lounge areas.
This enhanced show design comprises a new floorplan featuring more than 10 percent of added exhibition space — yielding larger booths, wider aisles and enhanced lounging and dining options — as well as four entrances to the halls.
Recent exhibitions and installations include Erstwhile & Notwithstanding at C.Ar.D: Contemporary Art and Design, Pienello, Italy (2014); Angled Tangle at Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL (2014); Wide Eyes Smeared Here Dear at Musee D'art Moderne, Saint - Etienne Metropole, France (2012); Peer Out to See at Palacio de Cristal, Reina Sofia, Madrid (2010); and Of Standing Float Roots in Thin Air at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY (2006).
With over 600 square meters of exhibition space designed by Beijing - based artist / architect Ai Weiwei, Pekin Fine Arts strives to represent and to promote the best and most innovative contemporary artists from Asia, focusing on individuals adept at working in a wide - variety of medium, with experience in both domestic and international exhibitions.
This was the first UK museum exhibition of work by the renowned American artist KAWS, whose wide ranging practice includes painting, sculpture, graphic design, toys and prints.
The uses of imagery and materials in this exhibition are wide - ranging and experimental: rhinestones, sand, matches, cowrie shells, handmade set designs, appropriated sports footage, family snapshots, found objects from the 1950s, 60s and 70s, and black contemporary and historical icons such as Harriet Tubman, Paul Robeson, Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze, John Coltrane and Terrell Owens.
«Process and Practice: 40 Years of Experimentation,» an anniversary exhibition on view through March 25, seems designed to introduce this unique and adventurous institution to a wider audience.
the IC design festival by wanteddesign will feature campus - wide, design - centric activities, workshops, installations, exhibitions and hundreds of open studios, in addition to the main wanteddesign brooklyn exhibition in the factory floor.
The exhibition highlights programs of the department and includes a wide range of media, such as, ceramics, design, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and visual communications.
The exhibition casts light on Murkudis» 30 - year career, featuring a wide selection of his iconic designs, as well as an array of backstage snapshots, sketches and never - before - seen photos from his personal archive.
MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL Museum of the City of New York, NY Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington, DC Cahoon Museum of American Art, Cotuit, Cape Cod, MA Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, NY SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS Beach Elements IV (curated by Nancy Gesimondo), PLAXALL Gallery, Long Island City, Members» Exhibition, Edward Hopper House Art Center, Nyack, NY America: Here and Now, curated by Eric Fischl, Buchanan Center for the Arts, New York State of Mind, Flinn Gallery, Greenwich Library, Greenwich, CT Wide Open 3 (curated by Charlotta Kotik, Curator Emerita of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art), Kunstwerke Carlshutte, Budelsdorf, Germany Wide Open 2 (curated by Nathan Trotman, Curator, Guggenheim Museum, NYC), Brooklyn Artists National Midyear Exhibition, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH Painting the Town: Cityscapes of New York, Museum of the City of New York, New York, 165th Juried Exhibition, National Academy of Design, New York, NY 31st New England Exhibition (juried by Henry Geldzahler), Silvermine Guild Recent Painting USA: The Figure, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
The exhibition seeks to explore their subject matter and technique in an elegantly curated show, designed to accommodate the taste of a wide range of collectors and enthusiasts.
At Storefront, her most recent projects include a new publication series, exhibitions such as «No Shame: Storefront for Sale» and «POP: Protocols, Obsessions, Positions,» the launching of the Storefront International Series, the launching of the World Wide Storefront, commissioning major design projects such as the Speechbuster, and developing projects like the Competition of Competitions.
The exhibition brought together painting, prints, cartoons, textiles and ceramics, moving film, instruments and the all - important jazz sound, to explicitly examine the influence of jazz on British art, design and wider society.
Sixty miles south of Detroit rests its twin, of sorts, not normally thought of as an art and design hub: Toledo.However, in two weeks, the first exhibition of Édouard Manet's work to specifically focus on portraiture as a means to understand his wider subject matter — 19th Century French life — will open at the Toledo Museum of Art.
His exhibition record includes: a one month durational performance during the exhibition Onderweg at Cultuurcentrum Zwaneberg, Heist - op - den - Berg, Belgium (2017); a solo exhibition at MART Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (2015); participation with Flux Night 2012 (Nuit Blanche Atlanta, Georgia) with a multi — channel video installation, Small Meteorites, projected within five vehicles; a city wide art installation commissioned and curated by the Duncan and Jordanstone College of Art and Design (2011), funded by the Scottish Arts Council; a solo exhibition at the Monster Truck Gallery in Dublin Ireland (2011); a Triangle Arts Trust residency and solo exhibition at the Kuona Trust Gallery in Nairobi, Kenya (2011).
It's fitting that disrupting / Undoing, an exhibition and salon hosted by OCAD University's Inclusive Design Institute was held at the Open Gallery — the week of art and events held April 2 - 5 was collaborative effort that brought together a wide variety of artists working in different genres from across the OCAD U community.
With over 600 square meters of exhibition space designed by Beijing - based artist / architect, Ai Weiwei, Pékin Fine Arts strives to represent and to promote the best and most innovative Contemporary artists from Asia, focusing on individuals adept at working in a wide - variety of media, with experience in both domestic and international exhibitions.
To complement Ian Davenport's large - scale exhibition at La Biennale, the British contemporary artist also designed his own limited and numbered (1,966 pieces) Swatch Art Special watch, WIDE ACRES OF TIME.
ParisCONCRET, «Personal Space,» 3 - person exhibition, Paris, France 2008 Rocket Gallery, «Merger: New Minimal Painting in Dialogue With Contemporary Furniture Design,» group exhibition, London, U.K. PULSE New York Contemporary Art Fair, Artware Editions, Group Exhibition Reed Gallery, University of Cincinnati, «Weight of the World,» group exhibition 2007 Reynolds Gallery, one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Stephen Westfall, Richmond, VA Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery, University of Georgia, «Cowboy Magic,» one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition, Paris, France 2008 Rocket Gallery, «Merger: New Minimal Painting in Dialogue With Contemporary Furniture Design,» group exhibition, London, U.K. PULSE New York Contemporary Art Fair, Artware Editions, Group Exhibition Reed Gallery, University of Cincinnati, «Weight of the World,» group exhibition 2007 Reynolds Gallery, one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Stephen Westfall, Richmond, VA Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery, University of Georgia, «Cowboy Magic,» one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition, London, U.K. PULSE New York Contemporary Art Fair, Artware Editions, Group Exhibition Reed Gallery, University of Cincinnati, «Weight of the World,» group exhibition 2007 Reynolds Gallery, one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Stephen Westfall, Richmond, VA Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery, University of Georgia, «Cowboy Magic,» one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough MuseExhibition Reed Gallery, University of Cincinnati, «Weight of the World,» group exhibition 2007 Reynolds Gallery, one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Stephen Westfall, Richmond, VA Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery, University of Georgia, «Cowboy Magic,» one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition 2007 Reynolds Gallery, one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Stephen Westfall, Richmond, VA Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery, University of Georgia, «Cowboy Magic,» one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition, exhibition essay by Stephen Westfall, Richmond, VA Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery, University of Georgia, «Cowboy Magic,» one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition essay by Stephen Westfall, Richmond, VA Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery, University of Georgia, «Cowboy Magic,» one - person exhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition, exhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition essay by Saul Ostrow McCaig Welles and Rosenthal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, «Wide Open,» group exhibition McDonough Museexhibition McDonough Museum of Art.
Designed specifically for non-profit arts organizations, the Art Basel Crowdfunding Initiative will offer visibility and support for a wide variety of artistic projects, including non-profit exhibitions, public installations, films, artist books, education programs, artist residencies, talks, conservation and archiving, and other innovative art projects.
Turrell's first solo exhibition at Pace London features two never - before - seen works from the Wide Glass series staged in site - designed chambers on the ground floor of the gallery.
The new solo exhibition especially designed by the artist for the Kunsthaus gives visitors a chance to explore the wide range of her artistic practice in different media.
The installation and exhibition design for Wide White Space aim to take on the challenges inherent in presenting any show on graphic design: how to make it possible for visitors to directly engage with the materials on display; how to gather and present a breadth of historical and contemporary pieces, which take the form of both original physical objects and restaged exhibition projects; and how to speak to both peers within the design community and a broader audience.
Continuing the interdisciplinary curatorial approach of past installments with two exhibitions devoted to graphic design (both subtitled Wider White Space, 2011) and one to industrial design (Sunny Memories, 2010), «The Way Beyond Art: Infinite Screens» presents the filmmaker Herzog's first, and rather awkward, foray into contemporary art.
The original mural was 18 feet high and 96 feet wide, painted by Lichtenstein and several assistants and it was designed to disappear just after the exhibition.
There, he taught printmaking, design, and painting, and participated in the wider academic community, curating exhibitions, leading workshops, giving lectures and writing articles.
The exhibition will encompass a wide range of ways in which artists have experimented with light designed to be seen rather than illuminate; whether through text and language, the drawn line or an investigation into its physical and sculptural qualities.
Bringing together a wide range of practitioners, stemming from different disciplines — from art, architecture, music to theatre — and working with different media — sculpture, painting, film, photography, performance as well as design — the exhibition aims to explore how the corner suggests itself as solution, station or metaphor in investigations that stem from different artistic premises, or advance different conceptual propositions.
Designed by architect Renzo Piano and situated between the High Line and the Hudson River, the Whitney hosts a wide collection of contemporary American art and has a rich program of exhibitions.
Italian architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, partner at OMA working on preservation, scenography and curation, is both leading OMA Urban Studies, as well as the team of creative mediators, which includes the Swiss contemporary art curator Mirjam Varadinis, who works in Kunsthaus Zurich and was co-curator of TRACK, a large scale city - wide international exhibition in the tradition of «Chambres d'amis» in Ghent, Belgium; Spanish architect, artist and scholar based in New York and Madrid, Andrés Jaque, the founder of the Office of Political Innovation, working on the intersection of research, politics and design; and Dutch filmmaker and journalist Bregtje van der Haak, who has been directing international documentaries and transmedia projects on long - term social change with a special focus on urbanisation and technological culture.
From painting to photography, installation to video, etching to textile design, the exhibition spans the diverse mix of contemporary art found in many wide - ranging group exhibitions, but the emphasis on Asian American concerns, especially those of women, make this exhibition one of particular interest to the San Francisco community, which prides itself in its multicultural internationalism.
Our ongoing programme of exhibitions and events is designed to communicate our ambitions and engage a wide audience.
Toronto, Canada About Blog Toronto Design Offsite Festival is an annual city - wide platform for the exhibition and engagement of independent design in ToDesign Offsite Festival is an annual city - wide platform for the exhibition and engagement of independent design in Todesign in Toronto.
Toronto, Canada About Blog Toronto Design Offsite Festival is an annual city - wide platform for the exhibition and engagement of independent design in ToDesign Offsite Festival is an annual city - wide platform for the exhibition and engagement of independent design in Todesign in Toronto.
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