Sentences with phrase «work as a touchstone»

Using these works as touchstones, Goldstein and Rojas - Sebesta will share their insider perspectives to illuminate the tension — and synergy — between collection display and collection stewardship.
«The pairing of historic and current works allow for a fresh look at O'Keeffe and demonstrates the continuing power of O'Keeffe's work as a touchstone for contemporary art.»
Over the last few years he has come to embrace the current investigation of his work as a touchstone for Latinx Queer artists today.

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«Their work is a tremendous asset to us all and has served as a touchstone for many around the world.»
A career touchstone for its director and female star, Elevator to the Gallows was an astonishing beginning to Malle's eclectic body of work, and it established Moreau as one of the most captivating actors to ever grace the screen.
Her tragic end in Kapò, in a tracking shot famously blasted by Jacques Rivette as the epitome of tastelessness, is as iconic as they come, but the more apt thematic touchstone for her work in Amour is surely Alain Resnais's not - insignificantly - titled Hiroshima mon amour, as the unnamed French actress scarred by her punishment for taking up with a German soldier in the closing days of the war.
The connecting thread between Empire Records, The Craft, and End of Days is of course Robin Tunney, who hit it big in the late «90s and has grown to show as much longevity in her career as the select films from her body of work — cult phenoms, if not cultural touchstones by some measure.
As readers and writers, students are mentored, working in a supportive and collaborative environment with their mentor on touchstone texts.
The movement was inspired partly by the work of Salman Khan, who created a library of free online tutoring videos spanning a variety of academic subjects, known as the Khan Academy, which many view as a touchstone of the flipped - classroom technique.
Bjarnason wrote his essay On Conferences last month, and it has served as an interesting touchstone of thought for some of us who are working on conference programming.
For younger artists today, Hendricks's work provides an important touchstone as they articulate their own identities and question perceptions of race in America.
Join Touchstone Gallery to meet the artists, Rob Goebel and Rosemary Luckett, as they discuss the work in their current exhibitions.
Mangold's new works, as Prather writes, show «He is artistically principled but not formally dogmatic, and that the mutability of any formula has become one of the touchstones of his life's work
The artist's delight in surface textures and fashion — as with von Bonin's repeated use of Yves Saint Laurent as a touchstone appropriation and material surface in her work — implies a positioning of the dandy in absentia.
She doesn't really think of Warhol as a touchstone for her work either.
Alongside vibrant illustrations of works by such iconic artists as Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock, Visionaries also features essays by six curators examining touchstone works from the foundation collection.
What interests you about that painting, do you see it differently over time, and what other works or artists serve as touchstones in your work?
Young's project, as well as the other three, emphasized architectural place as a touchstone for cultural memory; stressed community involvement in the construction and reception of the work; and reflected upon how a historically black neighborhood has consistently and creatively attended to its own needs despite meager resources and the continued trauma of structured inequality.
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.
Claire Barclay's installation Perching Two was acquired with the support of The Art Fund and has links to other artists whose work is represented in Touchstones Rochdale's collection who adopt craft and sculptural elements in their practice, such as Alison Britton, Taslim Martin, Cornelia Parker and Nicholas Pope.
The Touchstones Rochdale collection includes a range of work from 16th and 17th Century Northern European artists to a substantial collection of Victorian genre and landscape painting and Modern work by Vanessa Bell and local artists such as Benjamin C. Brierley, John Collier and Charles Donald Taylor.
Odessa Straub, Ariel Dill, and Christian Sampson, all abstract artists, were asked to respond to the internal life of Gösta Peterson's image, which serves as the touchstone for the works seen in this show.
He cites the sexual tension of Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Otto Mueller, and other Die Brücke artists as touchstones for this body of work.
At the same time, Lesley Vance's work also draws upon the lineages of both abstract and representational painting, with Surrealism as an important touchstone.
Transformation through decomposition and othernatural processes is a constant touchstone in these works, not only as a reference, but also as a metaphor for their artistic processes — breaking down and reconstructing their materials to create something entirely new.
For our December issue, fellowship recipient Victoria Camblin wrote on the work of architect and real estate developer John Portman as a touchstone that artists react to as they intervene in Atlanta's urban sprawl.
The stripes and notches of the Copper and Aluminum works conspire to create relief - like mirages of projecting and receding planes, something the proponents of absolute flatness in painting — who relied on Stella as a touchstone — certainly did not have in mind.
Please do not get hung up on this touchstone series the way many historians have, fetishizing this work to the point where these works have not only been deemed «the last paintings,» but seen as Stella's best work.
traces the continual and deliberate evolution in the artist's work from his early to late career and reveals Gottlieb's constant willingness to reevaluate his paintings throughout his lifetime.The eleven works on view, created between 1948 and 1972, focus on three specific series: the Pictographs, the Imaginary Landscapes and the Burst paintings.As Lilly Wei writes, «All three serve as deeply meaningful touchstones, sometimes serious in intent, other times playful, to which he returned to time and again, in one formulation or another, all his life.»
It's far from tongue and groove, but it works, and I didn't really understand how until last Saturday when Biennial commissioned artist, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd restaged her production in Touchstones, Rochdale's historic former public library, which has acted as a gallery since 1984.
One of the earliest works to explore this subject, Swamped has stood as an important touchstone for the artist in scores of major exhibitions, including the 1998 touring retrospective at Kunsthalle Kiel, Kunsthalle Nu ¨ rnberg and Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; Kunstaus Glarus, Switzerland, 1999; Le Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Tate Britain, London and Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt 2008 — 2009; and most recently Fondation Beyeler, Basel 2015.
Wilson's longterm projects AIR (Auto Immune Response) and CIPX (Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange)-- from which Wilson's work in this exhibition derive — will serve as touchstones for the evening.
Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange)-- from which Wilson's work in this exhibition derive — will serve as touchstones for the evening.
He lists the work of Beauford Delaney, Edward Bannister, and Gerhard Richter along with Ellsworth Kelly's yellow square as important touchstones, as well as: ``... an out of place pubic hair, centipede scurrying / On the wall, wind, sirens, a shadow cast in many directions.»
The exhibition is accompanied by new scientific studies of Picasso's working methods and a groundbreaking book that uses the painting as the touchstone for examining an array of issues vital to modernist culture of the 19th and 20th centuries.
As a founder and long time therapist at Touchstone, Bobbie has worked with a wide and diverse population and is always amazed and excited about the ability of people to bring about change in their lives in so many creative ways.
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