Sentences with phrase «with contemporary works»

The exhibition (1 October - 3 December 2016) examines evolving perspectives of Black identity in American culture and history from 1912 to 2016 through rare historical printed media shown in dialogue with contemporary works of art.
With the contemporary works, Marden has returned to monochrome painting, diverging from the calligraphic paintings that have dominated the past three decades.
Staged within the 6th floor Open Studios, The Print Shop assembles historic items with contemporary works to showcase the legacy of this unique technique across the art and design spectrum.
Four years later, the walls of their 1905 Craftsman are decorated with contemporary works from the likes of John Chiara, Gabriel Orozco, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
We also introduce historical photography from 19th century pioneers, which was instrumental in providing evidence, and put this in dialogue with contemporary works.
This concluding exhibition is the last of a series of interconnected shows spanning 2016, which has seen the Gallery take a nostalgic journey through some of its curatorial highlights from the past 50 years, presenting works from across this span of time and recontextualising them with contemporary works of art and the present day; highlighting everything from globalisation, temporality, consumerism, consciousness, the body, and cultural identity.
«Selections from the collection in conversation with contemporary works» — group show with works by Janine Antoni, Michele Oka Doner, Rimma Gerlovina & Valeriy Gerlovin, Ana Mendieta, Manny Prieres and Peter Voulkos.
The creative and intellectual rigour of this concept is emphasised through with works by artists Marcel Breuer, Paul Klee, Max Bill and Josef Albers along with contemporary works by Adrian Sauer, Olaf Nicolai, Joseph Grima and Philipp Oswalt.
It's been interesting to work out how to put objects from the geological, botanical and anthropological records in conversation with contemporary works of art.»
The contemporary pieces are augmented with works by old masters: the important Apocalypse series of woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer (1471 — 1528) and Les Grandes Misères de la guerre by Jacques Callot (1592 — 1635), which reveal an impressive panorama of social rejection and human abysses in dialogue with contemporary works across centuries.
Works from the Cantor's permanent collection are presented alongside and in juxtaposition with contemporary works loaned by private individuals and galleries, organized around ideas of artistic inspiration and source material, the role of a preliminary study, the significance of place, the influence of technology and globalization on creation, etc..
The independent foundation, which bridges the city's cultural history with contemporary works, has become a leading art venue in Italy and Europe.
Through their juxtaposition with contemporary works of art, these commonplace pictures of the past move beyond their original purpose and intent to engage us in new ways.
, an exhibition that examines evolving perspectives of Black identity in American culture and history from 1912 to 2016 through rare historical printed media shown in dialogue with contemporary works of art.
These are placed in conversation with contemporary works by: Olga Balema, Elaine Cameron - Weir, Nina Canell, Jason Loebs, and Carlos Reyes.
The idea that old museums need to be livened up with contemporary works of art is horrible.
Original Fraktur drawings in conversation with contemporary works of art.
«Shock Wave will introduce our visitors to the transformation of the museum's textile and fashion collection, an initiative that is being spearheaded by Florence and focused on augmenting our holdings with contemporary works that expand the amazing design narratives we can present at our museum,» said Christoph Heinrich, Frederick and Jan Mayer Director of the DAM.
They include such well - deserved staples as Laszlo Moholy - Nagy with Robert Koch, Man Ray and André Kertész with Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Margaret Bourke - White with Howard Greenberg, and Robert Frank or Richard Misrach more than once.
These cartoons are juxtaposed with contemporary work depicting May by Steve Bell, Christian Adams, Bob Moran, Martin Rowson, Dave Brown and others.
Get as adventurous as you like — bold, oversized floral prints look fresh and modern — perfect with a contemporary work outfit or smart and stylish tunic in neutral shades.
Subtitled Written in Light, this exhibition of the museum's holdings features works from the birth of photography until 1930, interspersed with contemporary work such as Hunter's Vale of Rest, which examines the post-industrial urban landscape at the turn of the millennium.
Historically relevant artworks, ephemera and publications loaned from private collections were presented side by side with contemporary work by emerging artists, including a series of project - specific artworks commissioned to emerging artists.
Saints are more often associated with traditional sacred art than with contemporary work, but Michael Landy, current Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist in residence at the National Gallery, has been inspired to revisit the subject for this exhibition.
This curated exhibition carefully juxtaposes Old Master works from the Sphinx Fine Art collection with contemporary work by Young Masters artists 2009 — 2014 and new guest artists including both established artists and recent graduates from leading London art schools including the Royal College of Art, Royal Academy Schools and Wimbledon College of Arts.
Applications come from galleries already participating in Frieze London or Frieze Masters (as well as independent exhibitors) and Lilley has deftly mixed 20th - century pieces, such as Magdalena Abakanowicz's Standing Figure with Wheel (1990), with the contemporary work.
As Lynne Cooke notes, Chamberlain's gestural abstraction and his embrace of the accidental and the spontaneous made his work consistent with abstract expressionism, but to viewers who focused more on his choice of materials «crushed automobile parts in sweet, hard colors redolent of Detroit cars of the 1950s — it was more appropriately aligned with the contemporary work of many Pop [sic] artists.»
As the exhibition demonstrates, the selected group of ceramic artists are often in direct dialogue with their contemporaries working in other, more recognized media.
David Richard mounts exhibits that place artists in a historical contexts and pairs them with contemporary work that reflect, directly or indirectly, the spread of a movement or an artist's influence or legacy.
With its three - quarter - length figure set against a plain background, this compares in simplicity of statement with contemporary work by the classical Impressionist Edouard Manet.
Their state - of - the - art offices with contemporary work spaces and «homey» touches like fireplaces, cafes and foosball tables promote collaboration.

Not exact matches

Sakkijha always wanted to work in jewelry and brought her own twist to jewelry product design in 2013 with Mejuri, a brand that offers contemporary and everyday fine jewelry at accessible prices.
Poloz lauded the work of his forecasting department on numerous occasions, suggesting he is pleased with the way they tweaked their models to reflect contemporary economic conditions.
The sometime DJ and artist (he has collaborated with Takashi Murakami and will have a show of his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago in 2019) is the first finalist for the LVMH Young Designers Prize to be named for a major design role within one of the conglomerate's brands.
Since 1996 Sherry Phillips has been tasked with preserving and restoring priceless works of art as the contemporary art conservator at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
These individual workspaces include contemporary office furniture from Tayco's newest «Up» product line, featuring a large work surface, ergonomic «Obi» executive chair and movable pedestal with lockable file storage.
This innovative program examined ways that entrepreneurs, investors, providers, payers, healthcare stakeholders, and new entrants in the market can work together to solve contemporary provider challenges with regard to three key themes: Clinical Workflow, Care Coordination, and Patient Experience.
Accounts of 22 famous contemporary historians with references to the person of Jesus Christ; Cornelius Tacitus (Roman A.D. 60) Thallus (Roman A.D. 52) Mara Bar Seraphian (Hebrew A.D. 73) Lucian of Samosata (Greek A.D. 125) Flavius Josephus (Hebrew A.D. 37) Suetonius (Roman A.D. 120) Plinius Secundus (Roman A.D. 112) Tertullian (Roman A.D. 175) Pontius Pilate (Roman A.D. 33) Justin Martyr (Roman A.D. 150); Jesus is also mentioned in the Jewish Talmud (work finished cir 500 AD) which incorporates the Mishna completed in cir 200 AD.
America is doing more than any other nation to spread the kind of political structures that can best prepare the globe for God's ultimate work of establishing the final kingdom, Webb contends, and he proceeds to quote from a variety of sources to support a role for providence in contemporary theological thinking while interpreting America's rise to world power as a divine blessing that comes with special responsibilities.
But the famed chronicler of Narnia had many contemporaries who were equally deft with words, wit and wisdom, and whose work would be a suitable addition to any reader looking to add to their collection of spiritual writings.
In her classic 1958 essay, «Modern Moral Philosophy,» she urged her contemporaries to stop working with the concept of «moral obligation.»
The Dutch theologians who are now exploring the contemporary relevance of the thought of Kuyper and Bavinck are working closely with theologians with similar interests at the University of Edinburgh, Princeton Seminary, Fuller Seminary, and theological schools in Asia and Africa.
«It is a generous gesture which seems to recognise that Catholics are valued participants in the civic life of contemporary Scotland, where we seek to work with others in advancing the common good.»
Like the true philosopher, as opposed to the philodoxer, Koontz confines his work within the metaleptic reality whereby his novels emerge as a contemporary dialectics with the various protagonists engaged in rescuing the truth of reality from either the lie or the distortion.
The conception of peace as an ordered tranquillity which must continually be worked for through history contrasts markedly with the utopian ideal of peace found in some religious and nonreligious thinking about the possibilities of international order, not to mention with the empirical reality of conflict within states and conflicts between states and nonstate actors in the contemporary world.
The contemporary reintegration of modern Western Jewish writers, thinkers, scientists, with their people, is unthinkable without the work and voice of Martin Buber.
In The Word Incarnate (Harper and Row, and Nisbet, 1959) I sought to give an account of this development and make sense out of it, but in a contemporary process idiom; and in Christology Reconsidered (SCM, 1970) I worked it over with a more extended and consistent use of that process conceptuality.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
I have argued in a forthcoming work, The Realities of Faith and The Revolution in Cultural Forms, that the dimension of depth which has appeared in contemporary theology under the discussion of eschatology, has affinities with this new vision of science, if in fact it is not of apiece with it.
The fact that modern science is nonetheless typically accused by Aristotelian / Thomistic metaphysicians of neglecting «formal cause» shows that they are working with adifferent notion of form than are contemporary physicists and mathematicians.
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