Sentences with phrase «work is presented»

That new work is presented in two contrasting pieces: the first, an unassuming gesture in «We will multiply» (2017) where she places four used teabags on the gallery's radiator; the second is a complete immersion into darkness and theatrics with sculptural installation «end is her story»
The work is presented in the artist's signature red enamel frames, and although dating back to the 80's Kruger's selection of works still has an ageless and relevant quality, drawing on the artist's background in graphic design.
The result is a Western culture that is increasingly suppressing the imperfect in favour of an immaculate and antiseptic environment echoing the modular cubicles the work is presented in.
This will be the first time the work is presented in the United States.
Known for his landscapes and seascapes, the work is presented in changing exhibitions.
In her review of the «Soul of a Nation,» Finley describes how Catlett's work is presented in the exhibition.
Only lady within a men's club, her work is presented with a selection of over 100 collages and watercolours, which express her pursuit of beauty and show off her rebellious nature.
Her work is presented as part of the two - person show «Seek + Hide» with botanical - inspired sculpture by Patrick Haines.
This work is presented to a diverse audience through the Herbert's collections and creative programme, particularly its permanent Peace and Reconciliation Gallery.
The Bechers» well - known and greatly influential photographic work is presented alongside sculpture by Carl Andre and Sol LeWitt, exploring the artists» friendship and creative dialogue.
In this catalogue, Saint Phalle's work is presented in four sections — «The Beginnings,» on her formative work; «Shooting, Performances, and Commitment,» which traces her public persona and action - based Shooting Paintings; «Feminine Imagery,» highlighting her vibrant and sometimes aggressive portrayals of women; and «Sculpture and Public Art.»
The main auditive focus in the series of Di Scipio's Untitled sound installations, is the background noise of the room where the work is presented, and the sound field of the surrounding site.
The most formally beautiful work is presented by Janice Kerbel.
Work is presented both inside and outside and across all of the gallery's spaces, embracing a diverse set of conditions and approaches centred in a conceptual understanding of an expanded field of photographic practice that examines notions of what you see is most definitely not what you get.
Each body of work is presented within two different yet highly contrived spaces loosely referencing a shopping center with its indoor showroom, and surrounding outdoor garden.
Moore's last sculptural work is presented to Guernica, Spain as a tribute to those who died in the Spanish Civil War.
Each body of work is presented within two different...
The work is presented as a celebration and inauguration of ArtPrize Dallas, which will take place in 2016.
His work is presented in the Smithsonian Institution's The Disappearance and Reappearance of the Image: Painting in the United States since 1945, which opens at the Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, and travels to Prague, Brussels, and three Romanian cities.
His work is presented in the exhibition, The New York School, 1969: Henry Geldzahler at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at Paul Kasmin Gallery, in New York City.
Featuring loans from the former collection of the German industrialists Peter and Irene Ludwig borrowed from six different institutions, Rosenquist's work is presented in the exhibition Ludwig Goes Pop that opens at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne in October, and travels to Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien in Vienna, Austria, in 2015.
In this volume, their work is presented alongside their poetic forerunners (seminal texts by Fred Moten and Harryette Mullen are reprinted), newly commissioned poetry by Morgan Parker and Simone White, and a new essay by curator Meg Onli.
Her work is presented in dialogue with an intergenerational selection of artists — including Jason Moran, Mark Leckey, Sylvia Palacios Whitman, Jumana Emil Abboud and patten — demonstrating her lasting legacy and powerful impact on contemporary artists today.
But then after a while I felt these kind of documentary, street photography shows, all the work is presented in the same way.
The work is presented in partnership with Sadie Coles HQ, London.
For 2017, Art Paris Art Fair, in partnership with The Fine Art Collective, is launching the L'art est Vivant Prize that will honour an artist whose work is presented at Promises Section.
Hermann Nitsch's work is presented in his two monographic museums in Mistelbach, Austria and Naples, Italy and is included in prestigious collections worldwide such as, among others: the Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; Guggenheim Collection, New York, USA; Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland; Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA; Tate Modern Gallery, London.
Her work is presented here alongside major new texts on the artist from Johanna Burton and exhibition curator Claudia Schmuckli.
His work is presented widely in museums, and international survey shows including Manifesta7 Rovereto (2008), 15th Quadriennale di Roma (2008), and 52nd Venice Biennale (2007).
His work is presented widely in museums, film festivals, and international survey shows including the 2nd Yinchuan Biennial (2018); Sharjah Biennial 13 (2017); 2nd Aichi Triennale, Nagoya (2013); and 54th Venice Biennale (2011).
27 April — 9 May: Calder's abstract work is presented for the first time in the exhibition «Alexandre Calder: Volumes — Vecteurs — Densités / Dessins — Portraits,» at Galerie Percier, Paris.
The conversation will be an opportunity to sit down with two of the artists whose recent work is presented in the exhibition and to learn more about their individual practices, tracing the paths which have led them to where they are today.
The artist's new work is presented amongst an exhibition of works the artist himself has chosen.
The work is presented at La Sucrière from September 10th 2015 throug January 3rd 2016.
The work is presented as an object in a constant motion, rather than a time based video carrying a narrative.
This rigor is very often contrasted with the impulsive way the work is presented - often on un-stretched linen, pinned to the wall, or with supporting stretchers partially exposed.
A diverse selection of work is presented by such noted talents such as Elaine deKooning, Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, Claire Falkenstein, Judith Pfaff, Erin Hudak, Cecile Brunswick, Rebecca Alston, Shellie Schneider, Rachelle Krieger, and Susan Libby Siegel.
Installed on the ramps of the Guggenheim, the work is presented chronologically and is organized by series highlighting the artist's use of materials, process and colors.
Interestingly, this will be the first time the artist's work is presented in London since the landmark show that took place at the Tate Gallery in 1997.
Hege Loenne's untitled video recalls the space of the exhibition where the work is presented.
LAWRENCE WEINER — For me, very simply, when the work is presented, it enters the world.
This year her work is presented in three major museum exhibitions running concurrently, each focusing on a particular genre — Still Life at the National Gallery, Portrait at the National Portrait Gallery and Landscape at the Royal Academy.
This work is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Buren, Mosset, Parmentier, Toroni, on view at the Hunter College, 205 Hudson Street Gallery in Tribeca, through April 10, 2016.
The work is presented by the galleries Anton Kern and Stuart Shave / Modern Art.
The work is presented courtesy of Decaneas Archive, Revere, MA.
This body of work is presented together for the first time since Boyd's 1973 solo exhibition at Max Hutchinson Gallery in NYC.
While there are artists for whom only one work is presented, there are others like Cindy Sherman who we watch progress over decades.
Sometimes the work is presented to an unexpecting audience.
1986 A retrospective of Katz's work is presented at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and later travels to the Center for the Fine Arts in Miami.
The work is presented along with several of the Simpson's photo - text pieces made in the years immediately prior to the sound installation.
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