Sentences with phrase «1960s modern art movements»

In effect, he was a link between the action - painting of Jackson Pollock and the emergence of 1960s modern art movements like Pop and Conceptualism, in all of which he was an active participant.

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The acquisition of three works by Lee Ufan and five by Kishio Suga — both key members of the Japanese Mono - ha movement that emerged in the 1960s — will add a significant new dimension to the foundation's collection of modern and contemporary art.
Portuguese sailors trailing the Silk Road, Chinese dragons and flying horses, Indian warriors and Buddha - like figures, floral patterns reminiscent of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement — for Kour Pour, Persian carpets aren't simply decorative artifacts; his meticulous and attentive selection of rugs dating from the 16th century to the 1960s traces a history of the modern age.
The terms modernism and modern art are generally used to describe the succession of art movements that critics and historians have identified since the realism of Gustav Courbet and culminating in abstract art and its developments in the 1960s.
Be sure to check out booths by Galerie Ernst Hilger from Vienna, representing the works of artists such as Erró and Mel Ramos, along with exponents of Austrian modernism from the 1960s onward and the main exponents of the most important international art movements of the 20th century; Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer from Vienna, representing emerging and mid career artists; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac from London, Paris and Salzburg, specialised in international, contemporary art representing around 60 artists and a number of renowned estates; SUPPAN FINE ARTS from Vienna, focusing on international and modern as well as representatives of art after 1945; and PIFO Gallery from Beijing, representing a selection of Chinese and international artists with a core focus on minimalism and abstraction; among others.
Influenced by the formal language of the minimal and conceptual art movements of the 1960s and 70s, Santiago Sierra's work addresses the hierarchies of power and class that operate in our modern society and everyday existence.
«The Museum of Modern Art presents a major exhibition surveying the abstract practices of women artists between the end of World War II and the onset of the Feminist movement in the late 1960s.
Bridget Riley is an abstract painter who came to prominence in the American Op Art movement of the 1960s, after her inclusion in the 1965 exhibition «The Responsive Eye» at The Museum of Modern Art.
In addition it has been used by a number of modern art movements, notably Dada (c.1916 - 23), Die Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity)(1920s), Surrealism (1924 onwards), Fluxus (1960s), and Pop Art (1960s / 70art movements, notably Dada (c.1916 - 23), Die Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity)(1920s), Surrealism (1924 onwards), Fluxus (1960s), and Pop Art (1960s / 70Art (1960s / 70s).
«Modern art» witnessed many of the great international art movements, and also gave birth to entirely new forms of creative expression, including: skyscraper architecture (1880s); chromolithographic poster art (1880s / 90s); animation art (from the first cartoon film in 1906); collage (from 1912); performance art (from Dada onwards); assemblages (from 1953); land art (fl. 1960s).
14 Feb 2011 20 Mar 2011 The Moderns: The 1960s and 1970s The Moderns: The 1960s and 1970s explore many of the key artistic movements of the period, including the impact of the ground - breaking ROSC exhibitions in the 1960s and»70s, and of Minimal and Conceptual Art, in the works of Brian O'Doherty, Barry Flanagan and Michael Craig - Martin, will also be examined.
Also at Tate Britain, Art and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age will explore the relationship between pioneering early photographers and Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and Impressionist artists, including works by John Everett Millais, John William Waterhouse, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Julia Margaret Cameron and Henry Fox Talbot.Conceptual Art in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artisArt and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age will explore the relationship between pioneering early photographers and Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and Impressionist artists, including works by John Everett Millais, John William Waterhouse, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Julia Margaret Cameron and Henry Fox Talbot.Conceptual Art in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artisArt in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artisart from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artists.
The only female artist affiliated with the radical 1960s art movement Arte Povera, Marisa Merz holds a special place in the history of Modern art.
Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 75) was a leading figure of the international modern art movement in the 1930s, and one of the most successful sculptors in the world during the 1950s and 1960s.
Although it dates back to the medieval performances of court minstrels and travelling troubadours (if not to the oratorical performances of Classical Antiquity), modern Performance Art owes its existence to the activities of avant - garde movements such as Futurism (c.1909 - 14), Dada (1916 - 24), Surrealist Automatism (1924 - 40), Nouveau Realisme (early 1960s), Fluxus (1960s), Neo-Dada (1960s), Body Art (from 1960) and Feminist Art (1970 onwar1960s), Fluxus (1960s), Neo-Dada (1960s), Body Art (from 1960) and Feminist Art (1970 onwar1960s), Neo-Dada (1960s), Body Art (from 1960) and Feminist Art (1970 onwar1960s), Body Art (from 1960) and Feminist Art (1970 onwards).
The collection also includes modern works by some of the world's top 20th century painters, including Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)(La Belle Hollandaise 1905), Willem de Kooning (1904 - 97), Bridget Riley (b. 1931), Joan Miro (1893 - 1983), Yves Tanguy (1900 - 55), Chaim Soutine (1893 - 1943) and Stanley Spencer (1891 - 1959); works deriving from the Fluxus Art movement of the 1960s, and top contemporary artists like the Neo-Expressionist George Baselitz (b. 1938) and Gilbert and George (Gilbert Proesch b. 1943; George Passmore b. 1942).
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NEW YORK, March 27, 2017 — The Museum of Modern Art presents a major exhibition surveying the abstract practices of women artists between the end of World War II and the onset of the Feminist movement in the late 1960s.
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