Sentences with phrase «american sign painters»

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Describing himself as an «American painter of signs,» Indiana has developed a bold, graphic style inspired by road signs and billboards, reflecting his interest in Americana.
Robert Indiana distinguished himself as the «American Painter of Signs» as a way to emphasize his interest in exploring American identity, personal history, and the power of abstraction and language.
Signed Lower Left and Dated 1963 Vaclav Vytlacil Prominent American Modernist painter and teacher at the Art Students League in New York.
Howard Mehring (American 1931 - 1978) Untitled 1965 Acrylic on Canvas Signed Back 80» x 66» inches unframed Howard Mehring was a twentieth - century painter born in Washing...
A self proclaimed «American painter of signs,» his work explores touchstones of our national culture and identity, focusing on the overt and subconscious power of language.
(J. Pissaro, Robert Indiana, New York: Rizzoli, 2006, p. 14) Calling himself «an American painter of signs» Indiana emerged in the New York art scene along with fellow artists Ellsworth Kelly, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and James Rosenquist.
David Segel «AMERICA» OIL ON PANEL, SIGNED C. 1990 48 X 24 INCHES David Segel 1921 - 2005 American painter and sculptor, David Segel studied at the Carnegie Institu...
He called himself the «American painter of signs
It has been more than 20 years since Robert Indiana has had a show in New York, but in early February the «American painter of signs,» as he once called himself, will find his work all over Manhattan.
Self - described as an «American painter of signs,» Robert Indiana (born 1928) has interpreted the postwar American semiotic landscape through a unique merging of Pop's graphic snap with American modernist painting's codes of sexuality and use of advertising designs.
May 1, 2014 — May 1, 2015 American Abstract Artists 75th Anniversary Print Portfolio Exhibitions in Colleges and Museums, 2012 - 2015 Painting Center, «Wit», Curated by Joanne Freeman, New York, NY, 2013 Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, 2013 - 2008 (Annual Exhibition) Paris CONCRET, «American Abstract Artists International», Paris, France, 2012 Parc Floral De Paris, «Le Salon des Realties Nouvelles», Invitational, Paris, France, 2012 The Ice Box, Crane Arts, «Abstraction to the Power of Infinity», Curated by Janet Kurnatowski, Philadelphia, PA, 2011 OK Harris Gallery, «American Abstract Artists 75 Anniversary», New York, NY, 2011 Galerie oqbo Deutche Kunstlerbund, «75th Anniversary American Abstract Artists International», Berlin, Germany, 2011 Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, «75h Anniversary of the American Abstract Artists», Ithaca, NY, 2011 Sideshow Gallery, «Material Matters»: American Abstract Artists, Curated by Kat Griefen, Director AIR Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, 2007 Florence Lynch Gallery, «Material Sign» (four person exhibition), Curated by Stephen Westfall New York, NY, 2006 RB Stevenson Gallery, «New Year Gallery Selections», San Diego, CA, 2003 2002, 2000 Art Resources Transfer, «A Conversation Exhibition», New York, NY, 2003 The Affordable Art Fair, «Rosenberg + Kaufman Fine Art», Pier 92, New York, NY, 2002 Klein Art Works, «Blotto» (four person exhibition), Chicago, Ill, 2000 Condesa Lawler Gallery, «Abstract Index», New York, New York, 1999 Art Initiatives, «Dealer's Choice», New York, NY, 1999 Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY, 1992, 1985 The Gallery at Hastings - on - Hudson, «The Legacy of the Abstract Expressionists», Hastings - on - Hudson, 1990 0scarsson Siegeltuch Gallery, New York, NY, 1987, 1985 Goldie Paley Gallery, Moore College, Philadelphia, PA, 1986 Ruggiero Henis Gallery, «Mixed Media», a sculpture exhibition Curated by Fredericke Taylor, New York, NY, 1989 John Davis Gallery, New York, NY, 1988 San Francisco Art Institute, «Four Painters», San Francisco, CA, 1981 «Art Today USA II» (organized by David Galloway, Teheran, Iran, 1976 Newport Harbor Art Museum, «Market Street Program», Los Angeles, CA, 1973 San Francisco Art Institute, «Drawing Invitational», San Francisco, CA, 1973
Calling himself «the American painter of signs», he began to focus his attention on the reality / unreality of American society in pictures like: The American Dream I (1961, MOMA, New York).
And I realized I had to do something 1983 Rammelzee vs K Rob «Beat Bop» 1984 First shows at Clarissa Dalrymple and Nicole Klagsbrun's Cable Gallery (artists of Wool's generation who begin showing same period include Philip Taaffe Jeff Koons Mike Kelley Cady Noland and James Nares 1984 produces first book photocopied edition of four: 93 Drawings of Beer on the Wall 1984 Warhol Rorschach paintings 1986 First pattern paintings 1987 Joins Luhring Augustine Gallery 1987 First word paintings 1988 Collaborative installation with Robert Gober one painting by Wool (Apocalypse Now) one sculpture by Gober (Three Urinals) one collaborative photograph (Untitled) and a mirror Gary Indiana contributes a short piece of fiction to the accompanying publication 1988 In Cologne sees show of Albert Oehlen's work meets Martin Kippenberger 1988 First European shows Cologne and Athens 1988 Collaborates with Richard Prince on two paintings: My Name and My Act 1989 Museum Group shows in Amsterdam Frankfurt am Main and Munich Whitney Biennial 1989 One year fellowship at the American Academy in Rome 1989 Starts taking photographs 1989 Publishes Black Book an oversized collection of 9 - letter images 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall 1990 Meets Larry Clark 1991 First survey mounted at Boymans - Van Beuningen Museum Rotterdam publishes accompanying artist's book Cats in Bag Bags in River color photocopies of photographs of black and white paintings 1991 Creates edition of small paintings for ACT - UP New York Needle Exchange 1991 Participates in Carnegie International includes painting and billboard with truncated text announcing «THE SHOW IS OVER» 1991 Meets Jim Lewis 1991 Relocates studio to East 9th Street in New York 1992 LA riots 1992 DAAD residency in Berlin 1993 Publishes Absent Without Leave 160 black - and - white images from travel photographs taken over previous 4 years 1993 Begins silkscreened flower paintings 1993 Meets Michel Majerus 1994 Makes road - signs for Martin Kippenberger's Museum of Modern Art Syros 1994 New York Knicks lose to Houston Rockets in Game 7 NBA Finals 1995 Organizes retrospective of the New Cinema late 70's New York underground Super-8 films 1995 First spray - paintings 1995 Kids 1996 East Village studio severely damaged in building fire leaving Wool without a working space for 8 months artist's insurance photos become portfolio Incident on 9th Street 1997 Marries painter Charline von Heyl 1998 Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles mounts mid-career retrospective travels to Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh and Kunsthalle Basel 1998 Begins silkscreen re-imaging of own work 2001 Solo exhibition at Secession Vienna 2002 «Grey» paintings 2003 East Broadway Breakdown photos of New York City 2005 First digital drawings 2006 Contributes art to Sonic Youth Rather Ripped 2007 Collaborates with Josh Smith on Can Your Monkey Do the Dog 2008 Collaborates with Richard Hell on Psychopts 2008 Christopher Wool lives and works in New York and Marfa Texas
Title: PDP799 ct15 Post Dogmatist Painting signed verso Cecil Touchon Born 1956 Austin, Texas is a contemporary American collage artist, painter, published poet and theorist living in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
Indiana called himself a «sign painter» to suggest the humble origins of his artistic activity in the American work ethic and to indicate his fascination with the use of words in signs.
The open letter, signed by a few of the participants at the Artists» Session, and protesting the Metropolitan Museum of Art for its anti-abstract bias in the selection of painters for the exhibit American Painting Today 1950 is published in The New York Times.
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