Sentences with phrase «american pioneering artist»

June 21 - September 27, 2009 The first comprehensive exhibition in the United States of this Latin American pioneering artist, the show examines the rise of modernist abstraction in Latin America — underscoring both the similarities and differences between Europe and South America — and chronicles Matto's early work made as a student...

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Chef David Burke Blurring the lines between chef, artist, entrepreneur and inventor, Chef Burke stands as one of the leading pioneers in American cooking today.
Chastain stars as Catherine Weldon, the artist who risked the ire of the pioneers to paint Native American leader Sitting Bull, in a solidly crafted film
This entirely African American - conceived and produced ensemble drama is the result of a collaboration of a pair of pioneering Black artists: writer Ishmael Reed and filmmaker Bill Gunn, who wrote and... More
Art and Black Los Angeles 1960 — 1980 chronicles the vital legacy of the African American arts community in Los Angeles, examining a pioneering group of black artists whose work and connections with other artists of varied ethnic backgrounds helped shape the creative output of Southern California.
Generously supported by the Swarovski Foundation, the Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon 2016 was presented to pioneering American artist Joan Jonas by Whitechapel Gallery Director Iwona Blazwick OBE on Thursday 25 February 2016 at Christ Church, Spitalfields.
The space — and the ambition — was influenced by Charles Saatchi's big gallery in Boundary Road in north London, which opened in the mid-1980s, and initially showed work by pioneering American conceptual artists like Sol LeWitt and Donald Judd, both of whom influenced Hirst.
Betty Tompkins at P.P.O.W, ADAA: The Art Show Though the American artist has been a pioneer in feminist art since the»70s, lately, her themes like sexuality and desire have only grown more timely, drawing younger fans like Petra Collins.
NEWS The dilapidated Detroit home of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks will be repurposed as an art installation by Berlin - based, American artist Ryan Mendoza.
Julia Bullock sings the words of pioneering mixed - media Black American artist Thornton Dial in a recital featuring traditional slave songs and words penned by Black American artists from the southeastern United States, including the esteemed quilters of Gee's Bend, Alabama.
Organized by the Princeton University Art Museum, Rothko to Richter features 27 paintings by 23 pioneering American, European, and Canadian artists, including Josef Albers, Willem de Kooning, Richard Diebenkorn, Jean Dubuffet, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Hans Hofmann, Franz Kline, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Mark Rothko, and Jack Tworkov.
Traveled to Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts (October 3 — November 25); Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York (January 15 — February 23, 1985); Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati (March 14 — April 27, 1985); Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (September 14 — November 3, 1985) and Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin (January 12 — February 23, 1986) Sur Invitation, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (June 6 — September 17) Olympic Arts Festival Los Angeles 1984, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Harbor, California (June 1 — September 9) Selections from the Permanent Collection: Paintings and Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art, New York (opened May 17) Three Painters, Three Decades: Lee Krasner — Joan Mitchell — Pat Steir, Harcus Gallery, Boston (May 5 — June 20) XXIX Salon de Montrouge, Art Contemporain, Peinture — Sculpture — Dessin, Montrouge, France (May 2 — June 3) Aspects de la Peinture Contemporaine (1945 — 1983), Musée d'art moderne de Troyes, France (April 29 — June 18) Vent «anni d'arte in Francia, 1960 — 1980, Association Française d'Action Artistique, Galleria comunale d'arte moderna di Bologna (March — April) Master Drawings: 1928 — 1984, Janie C. Lee Gallery, Houston (March 7 — April) La Part des Femmes dans l'Art Contemporain, Galerie Municipale, Vitry - sur - Seine, France (March) American Women Artists, Part I: 20th Century Pioneers, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York (January12 — February 4)
Susan Schwalb is pioneering American artist of contemporary metalpoint drawing.
Equally innovative and important, but far less widely known, are the simultaneous explorations of Antonio Berni, an Argentine artist who divided his time between Buenos Aires and Paris and pioneered his own distinctive variation on the «New Realisms» exemplified by American Pop and European Nouveau Réalisme.
Catch up on talks at the RA surrounding our autumn exhibition of the pioneering American artist.
In addition to several spectacular abstract and neo-modernist works by artists including Louise Bourgeois, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Irwin, Richard Serra and Olafur Eliasson, the exhibition will feature Selvaag's outstanding collection of pioneer works within American and Japanese figurative photography which seldom or never have been shown in Norway, by American Walker Evans, Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and William Eggleston, and Japanese Shomei Tomatsu, Daido Moriyama and Nobuyoshi Araki.
In autumn 2017 we celebrate the work of pioneering American artist Jasper Johns.
Howard Fried is an American conceptual artist who became known in the 1970s for his pioneering work in video, performance and installation art.
WHILE MOST OF HER ATTENTION AS A COLLECTOR was directed toward up - and - coming artists, Cafritz almost offhandedly describes fascinating connections with 20th century pioneers in African American art, dating from childhood to her years in Washington.
Joan Jonas is an American visual artist and a pioneer of video and performance art who is one of the most important female artists to emerge in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Biography Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) is an American feminist artist known as a pioneer in experimental film.
The American artist, Joan Jonas is one of the pioneers of performance art.
Having exhibited at the South London Gallery in the group shows Independence in 2003 and Nothing is Forever in 2010, acclaimed American artist and reluctant pioneer of conceptual art Lawrence Weiner returned to the gallery with a solo exhibition ALL IN DUE COURSE.
Cézanne and American Modernism reveals how a small group of pioneering American artists championed the reclusive French artist as he gained international prominence in the years shortly after his death.
Georgia O'Keeffe radically broke from tradition and this summer the Tate celebrates the artist and pioneer of American abstraction that remains absent from British collections in an enthralling retrospective.
A pioneer among artists dealing with identity politics and feminism, the Cuban - American Mendieta (1948 - 1985) created groundbreaking work in photography, performance, film, video, drawing, sculpture and site - specific installation.
«Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985» Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway OPENS: April 13 The contributions of Latin American and Latina women to contemporary art are documented here through the conceptual and radical works of more than 120 pioneering artists, including Lygia Pape, Ana Mendieta, Margarita Paksa, and Feliza Bursztyn.
Although Riopelle refused to be labeled an «abstract» artist, curators and critics have deemed him a pioneer action painter alongside Americans like Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline.
The contributions of Latin American and Latina women to contemporary art are documented here through the conceptual and radical works of more than 120 pioneering artists, including Lygia Pape, Ana Mendieta, Margarita Paksa, and Feliza Bursztyn.
O'Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York examines the art and careers of four pioneering artists and their contributions to American modernism in parallel for the first time.
Dan Witz is an American street artist, active on the street art scene since the late 1970s, which makes him one of the pioneers of the movement.
She is one of the originators of the alternative space movement, beginning with Under the Brooklyn Bridge, a 1971 outdoor show she organized with installations by pioneering American and European artists.
The Museum was a pioneer: one of the country's first museums primarily engaged in collecting American art (including the work of contemporary, nonacademic artists) and among the first dedicated to the study and creation of a significant Native American art collection.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago currently hosts a retrospective of modern dance pioneer Merce Cunningham; Latin American post-war artist Hélio Oiticica is on view at the Art Institute of Chicago; and the the EXPO Chicago art fair provides the city with a global audience every September.
Thirty years after her passing, A Dark Place of Dreams revisits the monochromatic assemblages of Louise Nevelson, one of the pioneering American sculptors of the twentieth century, alongside three contemporary artists: Chakaia Booker, Lauren Fensterstock, and Kate Gilmore
Widely regarded today as one of the pioneers of American Abstract Modernism, Avery's application of rich, swarthy colours in thick, broad brushstrokes has earned him a reputation as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Having exhibited at the South London Gallery (SLG) in the group shows Independence in 2003 and Nothing is Forever in 2010, acclaimed American artist and reluctant pioneer of conceptual art Lawrence Weiner returns to the gallery with a solo exhibition.
Whether drawing with thread or sculpting with fibre, American artist Sheila Hicks discusses her pioneering textile works.
American artist Dara Birnbaum was one of the first to subvert the language of television and is internationally recognised for her pioneering video works made over the past three and a half decades.
Another force was the founding of the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1968 and pioneering exhibitions that began to change the conversation, like one Mr. Gaither organized at the Museum of Fine Arts in 1970, «Afro - American Artists: New York and Boston»; and «Two Centuries of Black American Art,» curated by the scholar David C. Driskell in 1976 for the Los Angeles County Museum.
The Daros Collection includes outstanding works by European and North - American artists of the second half of the twentieth century, for instance Sigmar Polke, Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, or Robert Ryman, while the Daros - Latinamerica Collection concentrates on positions of Latin - American art, from pioneers like Hélio Oiticica or Lygia Clark to young contemporary artists.
It examines how the body, in all its myriad forms, has been and continues to be depicted, and articulates the relationship of these pioneering African American artists to contemporary artistic practices.
Carolee Schneemann is a pioneering American painter, installation, performance and multimedia artist, known for discourses centred on the body, sexuality and gender.
Not only was he one of the greatest American artists of all time and a pioneer of Pop Art, he was also a dear friend.
His recent exhibitions include The Interview: Red, Red Future, a solo exhibition with the artist MPA that addressed the impending human colonization of Mars; Double Life with artists Jérôme Bel, Wu Tsang, and Haegue Yang that considered possibilities for performance without live bodies; Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane, which brought together multimedia works by two pioneering female performers based in New York and Paris, respectively; and LaToya Ruby Frazier: WITNESS, which documented, in the artist's own words, of «the rise of globalization and the decline in manufacturing as told through the bodies of three generations of African - American women.»
In recent years, few artists have been rethought so fully, and so deservedly, as this American pioneer.
Probably taking advice from the pioneering photographer and New York gallerist Alfred Stieglitz, who was instrumental in promoting modernism to American audiences, Henderson acquired work by the most avant - garde artists of the day from both sides of the Atlantic — Picasso and Braque, Matisse and Derain, Georgia O'Keeffe and Marsden Hartley, among others.
Frieze New York is a vital platform to encounter today's most significant artists and artworks from around the world, including main section solo exhibitions featuring: Lorna Simpson, presenting new paintings and sculptures in her first ever project with Hauser & Wirth (New York); the celebrated American painter John Currin with Gagosian Gallery (New York); Anri Sala, presenting Bridges in the Doldrums (2016) with Marian Goodman Gallery (New York), ahead of the artist's participation in the Venice Biennale; Keith Sonnier at Pace (New York), bringing together his pioneering neon sculptures with two new series of works; Tala Madani with David Kordansky Gallery (Los Angeles), coinciding with the artist's presentation in the Whitney Biennial; and Kevin Beasley showing with Casey Kaplan (New York).
Sprüth Magers (Berlin, main) will bring together key figures of post war art with contemporary European and American artists whom they have influenced; and Franklin Parrasch (New York, main) will explore the history of art within America, showing work from the 1960s through the 1980s by Californian pioneers Peter Alexander, Billy Al Bengston, John McCracken, Ken Price, Deborah Remington and Ed Ruscha.
The Arts and Crafts pioneer and the American Pop artist may seem an unlikely pairing, but artist Jeremy Deller draws out some intriguing links ahead of his show at Modern Art Oxford.
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