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The artist Nate Lowman at the Chanel dinner at Odeon for the celebration of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival Artists Program, New York.
A new installation of paintings by New York — based artist Nate Lowman in Galleries 2 and 3 explores the timeless, palpable concept of desire using imagery and language drawn from American popular culture.
Limo 227 NE 2nd Street Miami, FL 33132 Known for architectural scale interventions that unsettle the functionality of quotidian infrastructure, Los Angeles based artist Nate Page created a dramatic temporary intervention into the urban fabric of Miami's downtown.
«This is just like something you'd see in Brighton Beach,» the artist Nate Lowman decided.
Her work was previously exhibited at Salon 94, alongside friend and fellow artist Nate Lowman.
Guest Artist Nate Gibbons teamed up with Benjamin Swett to teach one of the six sessions in Swett's workshop...
(Photo: Billy Farrell / Patrick McMullan) Right: Artist Nate Lowman.
This included a collaborative installation between Mr. Rodriguez and the young artist Nate Lowman, whom he collects, in Mr. Rodriguez's indoor second - floor batting cage.
Left: Artist Nate Young with Whitney Museum curator Elisabeth Sherman and Guggenheim Museum curator Susan Thompson.
She borrowed against the New York gallery, which she runs with a partner, Ellen Langan, to sign a 15 - year - lease on this space, which she has booked with three years» worth of long - term exhibitions by the sculptor Oscar Tuazon and the pop artist Nate Lowman, among others.
Wednesday at 5, the Aspen Art Museum's CEO and director Heidi Zuckerman will give a talk titled, «I Don't Get It» regarding the works of artist Nate Lowman currently on display.
We spoke to the actor and budding tastemaker about the Lower East Side gallery he opened with the artist Nate Lowman, the state of art in New York, and «just trying to do rad things.»
Nate Lowman «Elliptical Machine Gun» Massimo de Carlo, Quadrilatero della Moda April 6 — May 12 On view this spring at Massimo De Carlo is an exhibition of work by the American artist Nate Lowman.
Mary - Kate Olsen was there, too — on the arm of artist Nate Lowman — as was the redoubtable Clarissa Dalrymple, complaining vociferously about TV ad breaks.
«NATE YOUNG: The Unseen Evidence of Things Substantiated» @ Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) Philadelphia Minneapolis - based conceptual artist Nate Young is presenting new work including an immersive video installation from which the exhibition takes it title.
This project was organized by veteran game industry animator and visual artist Nate Horsfall.
Congressman John Lewis, an American icon and one of the key figures of the civil rights movement, joins co-writer Andrew Aydin and artist Nate Powell to bring the lessons of history to vivid life for a new generation, urgently relevant for today's world.
Creators Artist Nate Powell and co-writer Andrew Aydin talk about their work on the second volume of March, which continues the tale of the civil rights movement with the story of the March on Washington, D.C. [Comics Alliance]
Creators Artist Nate Powell marks the 20th anniversary of his first comic, the self - published D.O.A., which was sold via a local comics shop and also via Nate's backpack at school, in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
Now, to share his remarkable story with new generations, Lewis presents March, a graphic novel trilogy, in collaboration with co-writer Andrew Aydin and New York Times best - selling artist Nate Powell (winner of the Eisner Award and LA Times Book Prize finalist for Swallow Me Whole).
«Neo-Integrity: Comics Edition,» Time Out New York, August 10 Le Hay, Benjamin - Emile, «Artists Nate Lowman and Keith Mayerson Take a Long, Hard Look at Humanity,» Black Book Art Review, August 17 Phillips, Brad, «Keith Mayerson,» (interview), Hunter and Cook 06, Summer Saltz, Jerry, «Remembrances of Louise Bourgois's Salons,» New York Magazine.com, June 3 «Neo-Integrity at MoCCA,» Publisher's Weekly The Beat, March 31 Sokol, Brett, «36 Hours in Cleveland,» The New York Times, September 20 «Bang for your Buck,» Art + Auction, July - August
Right: Artists Nate Lowman (left) and Todd Eberle (center).
Located just a few blocks away at 54 Franklin Street, the space, which was started by artists Nate Lowman, Hanna Liden and Leo Fitzpatrick a few months back, never closes.
Washington, DC - based artists Nate Alex Lewis and Michael Schiffer collaborate for the first time on a participatory installation, part of the work will be presented at the Sonic Circuits Festival of Experimental Music, which takes place September 9 - 11 at Logan Fringe Arts Space.
Home Alone Gallery on Franklin Street, a new project space curated by the artists Nate Lowman, Hanna Liden and Leo Fitzpatrick owes its name to Macaulay Culkin and Edward Munch in equal measure.
This time Baltimore's Springsteen is featuring, with artists Nate Boyce, Brendan Fowler, Andrea Longacre - White, Flannery Silva, Marisa Takal and Erika Ceruzzi, who has a solo exhibition, Laundered Fang, running at the Maryland gallery until June 11.

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Nate Evans is a designer, artist, and entrepreneur.
Look at Nate and Nick, they have money, have their own businesses from their own academies, clothing brand, marijuana - related products... sometimes Nick Diaz gets $ 15 - 20K just to show up at a party for damn sake... they hang out with all the famous artists and rappers, they get invited to events just to light up a joint, people design customised weed joints for them that costs thousands of dollars... but cant remember the last picture Nate posted bragging about money or expensive jewellery...
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Hair by Nate Rosenkranz at Honey Artists.
Lewis is reuniting with co-writer Andrew Aydin and will be joined by artist Afua Richardson as well as Nate Powell who handled the art for the original trilogy and will provide a transition portion to the book.
• Image Comics unveiled a slate of new projects, including: The Bounce, by Joe Casey and David Messina; Satellite Sam, by Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin; Lazarus, by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark; The Saviors, James Robinson and J. Bone; Oliver, by Gary Whitta and Darick Robertson; Pretty Deadly, by Kelly Sue Deconnick and Emma Rios; Sex, by Casey and Piotr Kowalski; Non-Humans, by Glen Brunswick and Whilce Portacio; Reign, by Chris Roberson and artist Paul Mayberry; Nowhere Men, by Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde and Jordie Bellaire; Multiple Warheads, by Brandon Graham; Point of Impact, by Jay Faerber; and Great Pacific, by Joe Harris and Martin Morazzo.
The Chicago Sun - Times briefly spotlights attending artists Ivan Brunetti and Don Kramer, while the Daily Herald interviews Brunetti and Nate Powell.
A lover's dream becomes a parent's nightmare in the astonishing new graphic novel from Nate Powell, National Book Award - winning artist of the March trilogy.
Today it was also announced that Nate Wells, Naughty Dog's Lead Artist, has left to join Giant Sparrow, the developer behind The Unfinished Swan.
The 5 - disc, 75 track album represents more than 2 years of work by project organizer Nate Horsfall and some 200 musicians and 13 visual artists.
She also began regularly acquiring work by familiar, market - friendly contemporary artists, both established and emerging: Dan Colen, Nate Lowman, Alex Israel, Christopher Wool, Will Boone, Da Corte, Joe Bradley, and others.
On the night of November 28, the protest at the Puck Building drew more than 200 art workers of different persuasions, including artists such as Marilyn Minter, Deborah Kass, Ryan Foerster, Brian Belott, Ryan McNamara, Jamian Juliano - Villani, Nate Lowman, Cecily Brown, and Rob Pruitt.
Exhibiting artists include Tauba Auerbach, Kathryn Andrews, Hernan Bas, Walead Beshty, Mark Bradford, Joe Bradley, Dan Colen, Martin Creed, Aaron Curry, Salvador Dalí, Peter Doig, Isa Genzken, Félix González - Torres, Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Guyton / Walker, Rachel Harrison, Arturo Herrera, Jim Hodges, Evan Holloway, Thomas Houseago, Alex Israel, Rashid Johnson, Alex Katz, Martin Kippenberger, Michael Krebber, Wifredo Lam, Glenn Ligon, Michael Linares, Nate Lowman, Adam McEwen, Ana Mendieta, Albert Oehlen, Laura Owens, Jorge Pardo, Manfred Pernice, Sigmar Polke, Seth Price, Sterling Ruby, Analia Saban, Josh Smith, Reena Spaulings, Rudolf Stingel, Rufino Tamayo, Kelley Walker and Christopher Wool.
Artists include Rita Ackermann, Kevin Appel, Jennifer Boysen, Sarah Cain, N. Dash, Matias Faldbakken, Kim Fisher, Barnaby Furnas, Alexandra Grant, Matt Greene, Mark Hagen, David Hendren, Julian Hoeber, Rashid Johnson, Jacob Kassay, Olga Koumoundouros, Jim Lee, Nate Lowman, Allison Miller, Sam Moyer, Amanda Ross - Ho, Analia Saban, Kate Shepherd, Gary Simmons, Vincent Szarek, Britton Tolliver, Kon Trubkovich, Monique van Genderen, and Bobbi Woods.
The artists featured in the catalog are: David Brothers, Anne Buckwalter, Cog • nate Collective, Lauren Davies, Jessica Frelinghuysen, Jacqueline Gopie, Mari Hernandez, Rodrigo Lara Zendejas, Anna Plesset, and Gala Porras - Kim.
The foundation, which holds Pace's extensive collection, has loaned pieces from 28 artists — including Chuck Ramirez, Teresita Fernandez, Nate Cassie, Isaac Julien and Arturo Herrera — for display in Artpace's upstairs Hudson (Show) Room galleries.
The young artists invited include Ed Atkins and Helen Marten from Britain, Czech artist Vaclav Magid, Americans Trisha Baga, Ian Cheng, Petra Cortright, Nate Lowman and Ryan Trecartin; Zhang Ding from China and, from Japan, Masaya Chiba, as well as French artists Neil Beloufa and Lili Reynaud - Dewar.
The artists presented in the exhibition: Allora & Calzadilla - Edgar Arceneaux / Rodney McMillian - Devendra Banhart - Frank Benson - Jennifer Bornstein - Mike Bouchet - Matthew Brannon - Anthony Burdin - Paul Chan - Sean Dack - Trisha Donnelly - Jim Drain - Piero Golia - Hannah Greely - Taft Green - GuytonWalker - Karl Haendel - Christian Holstad - Shane Huffman - Jiae Hwang - Matthew Day Jackson - Matt Johnson - Miranda July - Nate Lowman - Daria Martin - Matt McCormick - Ohad Meromi - Kori Newkirk - Seth Price - Adam Putnam - Cristina Lei Rodriguez - Matthew Ronay - Mika Rottenberg - Aïda Ruilova - Paul Sietsema - Josh Smith - Mika Tajima - TM Sisters - Jordan Wolfson - Mario Ybarra Jr. - Aaron Young
These paintings will appear alongside work by Nate Lowman, Elizabeth Peyton, Raymond Pettibon and Mike Kelley, among others — not all the same generation but artists seen to share Cobain's renegade sensibility in one way or another.
Featured artists were Aaron Young, Adam Putnam, Anthony Burdin, Charles Ray, Christian Holstad, Christopher Wool, Cindy Sherman, Corin Hewitt, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Damien Hirst, Dan Colen, Doug Aitken, Edgar Arceneaux, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Frank Benson, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Gedi Sibony, Guyton Walker, Hannah Greely, Jason Dodge, Jason Meadows, Jason Rhoades, Jeff Koons, Jim Drain, Josh Smith, Karl Haendel, Kori Newkirk, Lizzi Bougatsos, Louise Lawler, Mario Yabarra Jr, Matt Johnson, Matthew Barney, Matthew Brannon, Matthew Day Jackson, Matthew Ronay, Mika Rottenberg, Mike Bouchet, Nan Goldin, Nate Lowman, Paul Chan, Rachel Harrison, Richard Prince, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Robert Gober, Seth Price, Sherrie Levine, Shirin Neshat, Taft Green, Terence Koh, Tom Sachs, Trisha Donnelly.
Force and Form Artists include Tauba Auerbach, Kathryn Andrews, Hernan Bas, Walead Beshty, Mark Bradford, Joe Bradley, Dan Colen, Martin Creed, Aaron Curry, Salvador Dalí, Peter Doig, Isa Genzken, Félix González - Torres *, Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Guyton / Walker, Rachel Harrison, Arturo Herrera *, Jim Hodges, Evan Holloway, Thomas Houseago, Alex Israel, Rashid Johnson, Alex Katz, Martin Kippenberger, Michael Krebber, Wifredo Lam, Glenn Ligon, Michael Linares, Nate Lowman, Adam McEwen, Ana Mendieta *, Albert Oehlen, Laura Owens, Jorge Pardo, Manfred Pernice, Sigmar Polke, Seth Price, Sterling Ruby, Analia Saban, Josh Smith, Reena Spaulings, Rudolf Stingel, Rufino Tamayo, Kelley Walker, Christopher Wool.
A lot of his fellow artists worked grunt jobs there: Marlo Pascual, Lizzi Bougatsos, Meredyth Sparks, Seth Price, Nate Lowman, Bettina Funcke, Rich Aldrich.
448 Jefferson Street: Though there are dozens of artists with open studios in this building and next - door at 2 St. Nicholas Avenue, we especially recommend visiting # 49 and # 51 to see works by Nate Doyle, Austin English, Clara Johansson, Adam Opet, and Catherine Stack.
Working for over two decades, the artist precedes a younger generation including Dan Colen and Nate Lowman whose work resonates with similar themes.
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