Sentences with phrase «work of a single artist»

The phrase "work of a single artist" means that a piece of art or creation has been made by only one person, without any collaboration or assistance from others. Full definition
- We strongly encourage group exhibitions; however show proposals for work of a single artist will be considered.
-- We strongly encourage group exhibitions; however show proposals for work of a single artist will be considered.
Ms. Lévy will have three exhibition floors, enabling her to simultaneously display the new and historical work of a single artist — like Pat Steir in 2017.
The Rubell Family Collection aims to present the entire range of an artist's oeuvre by collecting large bodies of work of a single artist.
Fortunately, a number of galleries offered «Kabinetts» - small shows of a single artist within a larger booth, and a very small minority devoted their booth exclusively (or nearly so) to the work of a single artist.
The tightly clustered display could easily pass for the work of a single artist obsessed with creaky constructions, but its diversity is hard to miss as well.
Even when they featured the work of a single artist — mimicking the one - person shows viewers are used to seeing in galleries, as in the Frame section of Frieze, devoted to new galleries presenting individual artists — the hangings were thrown together in a way that never would have been countenanced in a gallery.
Admittedly, these straightforward connections are unusual in a museum dedicated to the work of a single artist.
Also, more and more dealers displayed only the work of a single artist on their stand at Frieze Masters, such as Alison Jacques who dedicated their stand to Lygia Clark, Victoria Miro to Alice Neel, Timothy Taylor to Sean Scully, and Bruce Silverstein to Aaron Siskind.
Retrospectives look back over the work of a single artist; other common types are individual expositions or «solo shows», group expositions (collective exhibitions or «group shows»), or expositions on a specific theme or topic («survey shows»).
Art Positions will feature around 16 galleries presenting the work of a single artist.
Each essay in the first part of the book maps a possible terrain for approaching the work of a single artist — among them, James Coleman, Jimmie Durham, Susan Hiller, Gabriel Orozco and Adrian Piper — while the texts in the second part reflect upon artistic practice in relation to questions of subjectivity, postcoloniality and multiculturalism.
For the first time, MoMA PS1 is given entirely to the work of a single artist in the retrospective «Mike Kelley.»
On view is the work of a single artist, Sarkis, 76, an Armenian born Sarkis Zubanyan in Turkey.
Ranging from figurative paintings of old Qatar to calligraphic abstracts, Ahmad's retrospective (which runs until 14th February) reveals the broad range of Qatari art, through the work of a single artist.
As a research institute, it dedicates an entire year to reflecting on the work of a single artist, which informs a regular series of public events, texts, and research by other relevant artists and thinkers.
Other major galleries seem content to focus on the work of a single artist.
The Chatsworth House Trust and the New Art Centre, Roche Court Sculpture Park, presents «Caro at Chatsworth», the first exhibition dedicated to the work of a single artist to be held in the garden at Chatsworth sited around the famous Emperor Fountain, in front of the south façade at Chatsworth.
Jaskey, the director and curator of The Artist's Institute — a Hunter College - affiliated nonprofit that mounts six - month exhibitions dedicated to the work of a single artist — had a full day ahead.
As a research institute, we dedicate six months to reflecting on the work of a single artist, which informs a regular series of public events, texts, and research by other relevant artists and thinkers.
To be shown in it is an honor for a living artist; to have the Collection build a museum devoted to the work of a single artist is an unprecedented honor.
Directions, established in 1979 by the Hirshhorn's first director Abram Lerner as a group installation and transformed in 1987 to highlight the work of a single artist or paired artists, has been a long - standing hallmark of the museum's exhibition program and partnership with living artists.
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