Sentences with phrase «work during the exhibition»

Over the last five years, Shelley has concentrated on bizarre functioning architectural pieces in which he lives and works during the exhibition monitored with live surveillance video equipment.
The 6 shortlisted artists for the DESTE Prize 2015 — Petros Moris, Yiannis Papadopoulos, Angelo Plessas, Natali Yiaxi, Maria Hassabi, and Socratis Socratous — will present their work during an exhibition that will take place at the Museum of Cycladic Art between May 28 and September 30, 2015.
There is no fee to submit, but please note there will be a 50/50 split on any sales of work during the exhibition with 50 % of the proceeds will go to benefit the programming of the Patchogue Arts Council.
Shortfalls in revenue from sales of works during exhibitions were compounded by the unexpected doubling of the costs of building renovations.
Art criticism participants will present papers at an evening Symposium and visual artists will display their final work during this Exhibition.
Additionally, Vaughan's project The Restoration of the Stolen Lock will be exhibited along with other new works during the exhibition featuring the same title at The Morean Art Center in St. Petersburg, Fl in August of 2013.
Or in the work by Philip Taaffe, from his Composite Nature series, where the underlying patterns and structures of the natural world have been central to his work during the exhibitions decade.
On the occasion of Rose Wylie's exhibition, Quack Quack, celebrated poet J. H. Prynne read a selection of works during the exhibition's preview evening.

Not exact matches

A man works on an Apple PowerBook 540c laptop during the «History of Computers» exhibition in Sarajevo November 30, 2013.
Gijs van der Schot, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at Uppsala, will describe the researchers» new approach to imaging during the AVS 62nd International Symposium & Exhibition, held Oct. 18 - 23 in San Jose, Calif. «The X-ray laser we use for our work, the LCLS, is a fascinating machine — because of the physical principles behind it and the precise engineering of its parts — that produces very bright and ultra-short pulses,» he said.
During the AVS 61st International Symposium & Exhibition, being held Nov. 9 - 14, 2014, in Baltimore, Md, Patricia Favero, an art conservator at The Phillips Collection, will explain how collaborating with art scholars and scientists aids her explorations of great works of art.
The positive response to the exhibition of the work during the 2010 — 2011 school year, propelled Berger and Seidel to design a course surrounding the topic, which they will coteach this spring.
I'm giving you two ALA Exhibition promotion options to choose from: 1: you may forward a copy of your book to our address (see below), and we'll display it in Boston, or 2: we'll include your work in the Hot Indy Author Guide that we're displaying and distributing during the ALA event.
Canon held a forum on the future of the book as part of its exhibition work during the week.
We look forward to seeing the ways in which Alcatraz inspires this new body of work, and to inspiring a deeper level of interpretation and engagement with the island for the thousands of people who will visit during this special exhibition
In addition to Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field, other site - specific projects during this period will include a city - wide exhibition including newly commissioned, site - responsive artworks at Los Altos in fall of 2013; a multi-location display of Doug Aitken's Empire trilogy (2008 — 14) in 2014, showing all three video installations simultaneously for the first time; and off - site presentations of the museum's ongoing SECA Award shows and New Work series.
What kind of bugged me though was that the Donkey Kong cabinet was occupied during the entire time we were there and by the same 2 people which were hosts working at the exhibition..
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
Opening: «The Chicago Show» at the Chicago Show House Curated by Madeleine Mermall, this group exhibition pairs up - and - coming artists based in the Windy City with works by the Chicago Imagists, a group active during the late 1960s that was inspired by both Surrealist art and pop culture.
Selections from the permanent collection can now be seen in an exhibition at the museum called «Circa 1970,» which features works from its holdings made during the 1970s, including pieces by Benny Andrews, Barbara Chase - Riboud, Ed Clark, Beauford Delaney, and Betye Saar.
The exhibition which opens during Bushwick Open Studios weekend features a work by 19 international artists who have each selected an artist from Brooklyn to participate in the show.
This exhibition marks the last exhibition of her work in Paris during her lifetime.
Organized and curated by Jason Andrew, this historic exhibition includes important works by Jack Tworkov, who taught painting at Black Mountain College during the summer of 1952.
During this unique five - year project IMMA will present a series of different and exclusive Lucian Freud related exhibitions, with a new programme of events and openings each year, including works and new commissions by other modern and contemporary artists in response to Freud, and will reveal exciting new perspectives on this major artist today.
On the occasion of the only full - scale retrospective Porter's work has been given - the exhibition called Fairfield Porter (1907 - 1975): Realist Painter in an Age of Abstraction, which Kenworth Moffett organized at the Museum of Fine Arts in Bostonin1983 - I wrote that «For myself, though as a critic I had praised Porter's work on a number of occasions during thelast20yearsand though I knew it well, I found I was not really prepared for what I found in this exhibition....
In the most comprehensive survey of the artist's work to date, the exhibition will include approximately 60 paintings dating from Laura Owens's emergence in the Los Angeles art scene during the mid-1990s to her work of today.
He originally intended for the work to be towed up and down the river during the three - month citywide art exhibition, but The Times - Picayune reports cost became an issue.
Presented within The Roundhouse — a 17,000 sq. ft space built in 1881 and designed by Burnham & Root — at the DuSable Museum of African American History, the exhibition will present an intimate dialogue between original productions and pre-existing works to open during the sixth edition of EXPO CHICAGO (September 13 — 17), and will run concurrently through the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial (September 16, 2017 — January 7, 2018).
Through the friendship and careers of the trio of artists — all who live and work in The Hamptons — the exhibition explored paintings made and the intersections and divergences of each of their art practices during this time period.
During her lifetime, she never had an exhibition or sold her work, preferring to give things to friends.
During the 2012 installation of «Recital» at the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., TERRY ADKINS discusses his work and the exhibition.
In 2011, a third gallery opened in Palm Beach at 255 Worth Avenue with the inaugural exhibition: «Larry Poons Recent Works» During its first five years, the Worth Avenue space, has presented work by Yves Klein, Andy Warhol, Joan Mitchell and Jackson Pollock.
In her solo exhibition Your heart is clean at MASS Gallery, Ogunji unveils a body of works on paper and video installation developed during return trips to her father's homeland of Nigeria and time shared between industrial metropolis Lagos and Austin, TX.
Fuchs Projects brings back photographic works from its «vault» during Bushwick Open Studios, together with works from previous exhibitions held at the gallery.
This exhibition of rarely - seen paintings by Konrad Lueg (1939 — 1996), also known as Düsseldorf - based gallerist Konrad Fischer, includes 18 paintings produced from 1963 to 1968, the five - year period during which the gallerist also worked as an artist.
In the most comprehensive survey of the artist's work to date, the exhibition includes approximately 60 paintings dating from the emergence of Laura Owens in the Los Angeles art scene during the mid-1990s to her work of today.
The exhibition will feature fifteen works — fourteen oil paintings and one pastel — that demonstrate Kahn's artistic arc during this pivotal decade.
Additionally, during the Prospect.3 biennial, the work of the participants was seen in the exhibition «Convergence: JMC @ Prospect.3», at the Center's Rampart Street studios, curated by artist, scholar and MacArthur Fellow Deborah Willis (Ph.D., New York University).
During the 1990s she managed Laurie Anderson's studio, wrote reviews for Art in America, worked as an educator at MoMA, curated exhibitions at pop - up sites, conducted salons for artists and writers, taught art history, while completing her master's and doctorate in art history, from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, under the mentorship of Linda Nochlin.
During her tenure, she has worked on numerous exhibitions and been involved with the museum's collection.
The conception of each artist's work is in direct response to the others» during the planning stages of the project, and the resulting exhibition is a lively thoughtful interplay unfolding in the galleries in real time.
His works have exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including special events during the Venice Biennale and Art Basel Miami.
The Nevelson piece, Sky Cathedral / Southern Mountain, 1959, which was borrowed from LA MoCA, is installed somewhat differently than these other works, directly on the floor in a portion of the room where the ceiling is lower.It looks consistent with similar Nevelsons I viewed at Pace Gallery or the Jewish Museum in New York during the»80s and»90s, before the advent of the enormity of scale that typifies so many of the new exhibition spaces of today.
Inspired by NFL player protests during the National Anthem, the group exhibition features work by Jones, Melvin Edwards, Lauren Halsey, and Deborah Roberts, among others.
The exhibition presents approximately 140 works by thirty - two artists active during this historical period, exploring the rising strength of the black community in Los Angeles as well as the increasing political, social, and economic power of African Americans across the nation.
As critical responses to the exhibition emphasized, New York has long been an important source of inspiration and material for the artist, who first came to the city in 1960; the exhibition included the work I Love New York, Crazy City (1995 — 1996), a three - volume scrapbook of architectural photographs, maps, hotel bills, receipts, flyers, and other souvenirs that Genzken began composing during a stay of several months.
The works were brought to Australia for an exhibition in 1910, during a period in which Spiritualism was especially popular.
Their living legacy will better prepare the participating artists to respond to grant proposals, calls for exhibitions, and present their works to curators during studio visits; thus enabling them to further their careers by taking advantage of opportunities at home and outside the Deep South.
He seldom showed his works, apart during the important exhibition of Independent Art held in 1937 in Paris where he was at last hailed as a great painter.
The exhibition presented works made by 15 artists during the last decade which had recently entered the museum's collection.
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