Sentences with phrase «works of art in»

[69] The largest solo exhibition Hockney has had, with 397 works of art in more than 18,000 square feet, was curated by Gregory Evans and included the only public showing of The Great Wall, developed during research for Secret Knowledge, and works from 1999 to 2013 in a variety of media from camera lucida drawings to watercolors, oil paintings, and digital works.
Today, the collection includes over 1000 works of art in various media by some of the most celebrated American artists of the last 60 years.
These experienced educators chose works of art in MMoCA Collects as the basis for lessons in art, language arts, life science, mathematics, music, history, and technology.
In Focus Gallery Talks These 30 - minute gallery discussions focus on a single gallery, allowing the visitor to experience works of art in - depth.
For information about rights and reproduction related to images of works of art in The Frick Collection, please contact [email protected].
Drawn from a collection of photojournalism and documentary photography, many of the images have appeared in the press — but here they are presented as works of art in their right.
He has completed recent exhibitions at Donald Young Gallery in Chicago, Wako Works of Art in Tokyo, Galerie Nelson - Freeman in Paris and Maureen Paley in London.
I always like wandering around the gallery's booth as the atmosphere is — just like Maureen Paley's booth — open, relaxed and inviting to discover the works of art in peace.
The lucky few who get to visit the «behind - the - scenes» areas of museums love to experience what other visitors do not — a glimpse at works of art in storage or a peek at the work that the Conservator is doing.
Drawn primarily from the Smart Museum's collection, it includes classical and medieval sculpture; the traditional arts of Africa, Oceania, and Pre-Columbian Americas; and works of art in various media by the German Expressionists and the modern master Jean Dubuffet.
In Focus Gallery Talks These gallery discussions focus on a single gallery, allowing the visitor to experience works of art in - depth.
The pieces in our London and New York gallery are no longer just pieces of utilitarian furniture, they are works of art in their own right.
As Winter is upon us and the nights are already closing in, what can be more appropriate than works of art in monochromatic white.
With more than 15,000 works of art in its permanent collection, the High Museum of Art has an extensive anthology of 19th - and 20th - century American art; a significant collection of historical and contemporary decorative arts and design; significant holdings of European paintings; a growing collection of African - American art; and burgeoning collections of modern and contemporary art, photography, folk and self - taught art, and African art.
In the next phase, the provenance of works of art in other media (decorative arts, works on paper) will be reviewed.
Art / Sewn focuses on works of art in which sewing is integral to the making and viewing experience.
Documentation with regard to the provenance — or the history of ownership — of works of art in the Norton Simon Museum collection has been an important concern throughout the Museum's history.
David Hammons, one of the world's most influential living artists, has spent the past five decades combining politics, poetry, and humor to create moving and incisive works of art in a wide variety of media.
Provenance for the majority of the works of art in The Frick Collection were thoroughly researched at the time of their publication in our comprehensive catalogue (volumes I through IX published between 1968 and 2003).
A long - time fan of the Royal Academy's annual Summer Exhibition, actor Richard E Grant takes us on a whistle - stop tour of his favourite works of art in this year's show.
The High Museum of Art continued to expand its collection in 2015 — 16 with the addition of 530 works of art in all seven of the Museum's curatorial departments.
opens up the narrow trajectory of art history into a dizzying knot of possible interconnections and influences, suggesting the shapes and lines formed by art history are works of art in themselves.
Considered works of art in their own right, a special curation of limited edition rugs selected from Henzel Studio's collaborations with contemporary artists will be exhibited and available for purchase in the Central flagship store.
Because Bourgeois tended to hijack the process, reworking various proofs so extensively by hand that they became works of art in their own right.
With an extensive solo presentation at ARoS, Grayson Perry (b. 1960), British winner of the Turner Prize 2003, shows his subtle, provoking, and beautiful works of art in Denmark.
It is impossible not to get the impression that she delighted in being able to swiftly change her ideas as they developed in her head, and at times the proofs are so extensively reworked that they became unique works of art in their own right.
He began collecting Chinese contemporary art in late 2006 and expanded his scope to international works of art in 2009.
Arts & Letters Live also commissioned poets Susan Briante, Farid Matuk, Jack Myers, Shin Yu Pai, and Judith Garrett Segura to write poems inspired by works of art in the exhibition.
To honor its unique mission to highlight works by and about women of the African Diaspora, the Museum launched the 15 x 15 Acquisitions Initiative in 2011, an initiative to purchase fifteen important works of art in celebration of its 15th anniversary.
The works of art in Recital pay homage to the legacies of a number of immortal and enigmatic figures such as Bessie Smith, W. E. B. Du Bois, John Brown, Matthew Henson and John Coltrane, among others.
Fifty dazzling works of art in English silver have been given to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by collector Rita R. Gans of New York, significantly elevating the stature of VMFA's collection.
Teachers may request a free Gallery Guide tour using questioning strategies to spark dialogue around selected works of art in the Grey's current exhibition.
Consisting of 11 works of art in a variety of mediums by seven artists, Under the Big...
The Durden and Ray model expressly overlaps multiple strategies, including the commercial potential and visual I.D. of a gallery, the democratic structure of an artist's group, the potential to create collaborative works of art in the manner of a collective, and the shared fiscal support of its programs by group members and partnering organizations similar to a non-profit.
more than fifty gigantic, real firs hanging from the ceiling presents a monumental sculptural challenge: the trees must be placed in a specific relationship to the exhibition space and simultaneously provide a dialogue with more than forty other works of art in and around the site — sixteen of which have been created especially for the show.
Students compare and contrast works of art in different media that depict people and consider how artists use the gestures, facial expressions, and body language of their subjects to communicate ideas and emotions.
This fall's exhibition will be the event's 12th anniversary, combining works of art in the museum's permanent collection with unique interpretations in flowers and foliage.
Tim Rollins, who passed in 2017, was deeply influenced by the educational theories of Brazilian philosopher Paulo Freire and applied them in his own work as a public school teacher combining lessons in reading and writing with the production of works of art in the South Bronx in the 1980s.
He's been visiting studios, galleries, and private collections around town, getting to know the works of art in our permanent collection, and planning upcoming exhibitions...
We have the pleasure to use works of art in exhibitions and acquire works of art without being too concerned with the cost — though money is certainly an issue, and it is very expensive.
Bring your kids to experience what is happening now in contemporary art, and create your own works of art in a hands - on studio activity.
Few dealers have been actively involved in bringing Western art to Asia but this Fall, Sotheby's will hold an exhibition and sale of Modern works of art in China.
Learn fun facts and details about works of art in the second floor permanent collection galleries.
The 3,000 sq. ft. gallery will allow the Museum to display over 30 works of art in a wide range of media, from Nobu Fukui's complex collage Incredulity, 2013, to glass masterpieces such as K. William LeQuier's Confluence, 2011.
In - depth explorations of select works of art in the exhibition galleries, led by artist, curators, and educators.
The Birmingham Museum of Art is proud to present Third Space, the first large exhibition of contemporary art from the Museum's own collection.Third Space features over 100 works of art in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, and...
Above all, the large - scale works of art in this exhibition have the ability to astonish.
What need is there for these works of art in a world of information superhighways, internets, international communication networks?
Occupying every gallery in the new building, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the exhibition comprises over two hundred works of art in a wide range of media, as well as scientific illustrations and architectural drawings and models, made over the past two thousand years.
These provide information about artists» working methods and often show studio conditions and works of art in various states of completion.
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