Sentences with phrase «british contemporary pop»

Koppel Gallery had a wonderful Warhol on display and a Richard Hamilton, one of my favourite British Pop artists, which brings to mind another very different British contemporary Pop artist, Julian Opie whose work was on offer at Alan Cristea.

Not exact matches

In conversation with both Pop in the United States and Arte Povera in Europe, Barlow turned away from the staid formalism of her British contemporaries, looking to brighter colors and everyday materials.
Hockney studied at the Royal College of Art where in 1960 he was featured in the exhibition «Young Contemporaries» that announced the arrival of British Pop art.
Jones first gained attention as one of the founding members of what would become the British Pop Art movement when he was included in the epoch - making 1961 exhibition «Young Contemporaries» — despite being expelled from the Royal College of Art the year before.
Emerging at the end of the 1980s, his painting, along with that of contemporaries such as Julian Opie, echoed the cool detachment of 1960s British Pop, nodding to Caulfield and Michael Craig - Martin (who taught Hume at Goldsmiths in London).
The works we now present illustrates important lines and tendencies in the Astrup Fearnley Collection's history — from the 1960s British and European pop painting and German Neo-expressionism via the British YBA - artists and the American appropriation artists in the 1980s and 1990s and to the past decades focus on the younger generation of international contemporary artists.
At the Royal College of Art, Hockney featured in the exhibition Young Contemporaries — alongside Peter Blake — that announced the arrival of British Pop art.
Nearing the end of his collegiate endeavors at the Royal College of Art, Hockney featured in the exhibition Young Contemporaries alongside Peter Blake — this show is often regarded as the one that announced the arrival of British Pop art, an exhibition which allowed visitors to see what the likes of Hockney and his friends had in store for the future of UK's art.
While the legendary Andy Warhol was setting the Pop standards on the other side of Atlantic, David Hockney played the exact same role in the British Pop art scene, dictating the very course that served as a guiding star for most English contemporary artists.
In the Young Contemporaries exhibition of 1961 in which he exhibited alongside David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj, he was first identified with the emerging British Pop Art movement.
Hockney's stellar reputation was established while he was still a student; his work was featured in the exhibition Young Contemporaries, which heralded the birth of British Pop Art.
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They reference contemporary consumer culture through the use of iconic pop culture symbols in the form of shop - front - type signage and carnival shows inherent of British seaside towns, Las Vegas and Times Square.
As Maya Jaggi writes: «unlike contemporaries who founded British pop art, Bowling took a singular path, from Bacon-esque figurative painting to an abstract art touched by personal memory and history....
A member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) and a founding member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA), the gallery deals in Post-War and Contemporary art, including Minimalism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop art, and early 20th - century British and American artists, with an emphasis on the Grosvenor School and British Modernists, Provincetown Printers, American art of the 1920s - 1940s, and the best of children's book artists.
MAMM is pleased to present selected works from Damien Hirst's private «Murderme» collection, exhibited for the first time in Moscow and uniting works from Hirst's British contemporaries with classics of Modernism and Pop Art, as well as unique curios collected by Hirst.
British pop contemporaries, historically over-shadowed by their American counterparts, are also well represented in the exhibition with prints by Gerald Laing, Allen Jones, Richard Hamilton and Patrick Caulfield (whom Hamilton introduced to the screenprint medium).
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Icons, Plataforma 91, São Paulo, Brazil 2016 Shift, Stretch, Expand: Everyday Transformations, Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara, California 2015 POP, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 The British Are Coming, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2015 Pelé: Art, Life, Football, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 Heroes and Villains, Halcyon Gallery, London 2014 Lost Angels, Mead Carney Fine Art, London 2014 POP - FICTION, 212 Gallery, London 2014 Giant, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2014 The Shock of the New, Mead Carney Fine Art, Porto Montenegro 2014 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2014 Kunst, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2014 Grafix 14, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2013 Rethinking the American Dream, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Works on Paper, The Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong 2013 David Bowie, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto 2013 Icons and Irony, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Rock, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2013 The Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2012 The Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Rocking the Art World: a Celebration of The Rolling Stones, The Broome Street Gallery and Symbolic London, New York 2012 The Image is One Thing, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2012 Summer Exhibition, Scream Gallery, London 2012 Marilyn: 50 Years, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles 2012 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 POP and Contemporary American Art, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 New York, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 Arts for a Better World, Tagliatella Gallery, Miami 2011 It's A Wonderful Life, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Pop Pop, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Scream Now, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Hueless, Mallick Williams Gallery, New York 2011 Works on Paper, Whisper Fine Art, London 2011 Heaven Gala, Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2011 Printer Proofs, Bertrand Delacroix Gallerym New York 2010 Diamonds Are Forever, Scream Gallery, London 2010 The Art of Giving, The Saatchi Gallery London 2009 Christmas Show, Scream Gallery, London 2009 Urban Legends, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2009 Pop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 PPOP, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 The British Are Coming, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2015 Pelé: Art, Life, Football, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 Heroes and Villains, Halcyon Gallery, London 2014 Lost Angels, Mead Carney Fine Art, London 2014 POP - FICTION, 212 Gallery, London 2014 Giant, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2014 The Shock of the New, Mead Carney Fine Art, Porto Montenegro 2014 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2014 Kunst, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2014 Grafix 14, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2013 Rethinking the American Dream, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Works on Paper, The Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong 2013 David Bowie, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto 2013 Icons and Irony, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Rock, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2013 The Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2012 The Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Rocking the Art World: a Celebration of The Rolling Stones, The Broome Street Gallery and Symbolic London, New York 2012 The Image is One Thing, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2012 Summer Exhibition, Scream Gallery, London 2012 Marilyn: 50 Years, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles 2012 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 POP and Contemporary American Art, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 New York, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 Arts for a Better World, Tagliatella Gallery, Miami 2011 It's A Wonderful Life, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Pop Pop, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Scream Now, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Hueless, Mallick Williams Gallery, New York 2011 Works on Paper, Whisper Fine Art, London 2011 Heaven Gala, Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2011 Printer Proofs, Bertrand Delacroix Gallerym New York 2010 Diamonds Are Forever, Scream Gallery, London 2010 The Art of Giving, The Saatchi Gallery London 2009 Christmas Show, Scream Gallery, London 2009 Urban Legends, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2009 Pop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 PPOP - FICTION, 212 Gallery, London 2014 Giant, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2014 The Shock of the New, Mead Carney Fine Art, Porto Montenegro 2014 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2014 Kunst, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2014 Grafix 14, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2013 Rethinking the American Dream, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Works on Paper, The Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong 2013 David Bowie, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto 2013 Icons and Irony, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Rock, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2013 The Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2012 The Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Rocking the Art World: a Celebration of The Rolling Stones, The Broome Street Gallery and Symbolic London, New York 2012 The Image is One Thing, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2012 Summer Exhibition, Scream Gallery, London 2012 Marilyn: 50 Years, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles 2012 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 POP and Contemporary American Art, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 New York, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 Arts for a Better World, Tagliatella Gallery, Miami 2011 It's A Wonderful Life, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Pop Pop, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Scream Now, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Hueless, Mallick Williams Gallery, New York 2011 Works on Paper, Whisper Fine Art, London 2011 Heaven Gala, Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2011 Printer Proofs, Bertrand Delacroix Gallerym New York 2010 Diamonds Are Forever, Scream Gallery, London 2010 The Art of Giving, The Saatchi Gallery London 2009 Christmas Show, Scream Gallery, London 2009 Urban Legends, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2009 Pop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 PPOP and Contemporary American Art, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 New York, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 Arts for a Better World, Tagliatella Gallery, Miami 2011 It's A Wonderful Life, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Pop Pop, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Scream Now, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Hueless, Mallick Williams Gallery, New York 2011 Works on Paper, Whisper Fine Art, London 2011 Heaven Gala, Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2011 Printer Proofs, Bertrand Delacroix Gallerym New York 2010 Diamonds Are Forever, Scream Gallery, London 2010 The Art of Giving, The Saatchi Gallery London 2009 Christmas Show, Scream Gallery, London 2009 Urban Legends, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2009 Pop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 PPop Pop, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Scream Now, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Hueless, Mallick Williams Gallery, New York 2011 Works on Paper, Whisper Fine Art, London 2011 Heaven Gala, Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2011 Printer Proofs, Bertrand Delacroix Gallerym New York 2010 Diamonds Are Forever, Scream Gallery, London 2010 The Art of Giving, The Saatchi Gallery London 2009 Christmas Show, Scream Gallery, London 2009 Urban Legends, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2009 Pop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 PPop, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Scream Now, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Hueless, Mallick Williams Gallery, New York 2011 Works on Paper, Whisper Fine Art, London 2011 Heaven Gala, Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2011 Printer Proofs, Bertrand Delacroix Gallerym New York 2010 Diamonds Are Forever, Scream Gallery, London 2010 The Art of Giving, The Saatchi Gallery London 2009 Christmas Show, Scream Gallery, London 2009 Urban Legends, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2009 Pop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 PPop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 PopPop!
This was especially true during the mid-Fifties, when Hamilton pioneered Pop art, ahead, he says, of British contemporaries such as Eduardo Paolozzi or his American counterparts Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol.
Not without a touch of irony, the title alludes to the famous pop song by the British group Queen and underscores how very important performativity is in contemporary art.
He was represented in the Young Contemporaries Exhibition (1961), that signalled the appearance of British Pop Art - although his work was by no means confined to this style.
It features an original artwork by the world famous Contemporary British Pop artist David Hockney titled» Garden With Blue Terrace (detail)» created in 2015.
British Pop - Art emerged from within the Independent Group - an informal circle of artists including painter Richard Hamilton, curator and art critic Lawrence Alloway, and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi, that met in the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
Jones first gained attention as one of the founding members of what would become the British Pop Art movement when he was included in the epoch - making 1961 exhibition «Young Contemporaries» — despite being expelled from the Royal Collegeof Art the year before.
In the 1950s, the London - based Independent Group formed; from which pop art emerged in 1956 with the exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts This Is Tomorrow, as a British reaction to abstract expressionism.
It features an original artwork by the world famous Contemporary British Pop artist David Hockney titled» Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) Detail» created in 1972.
Advertising mogul Charles Saatchi, whose patronage of the 1990s Young British Artists movement propelled Hirst and his contemporaries to pop star status, recently offloaded many of his conceptual works and declared painting as «the most relevant and vital way that artists choose to communicate.»
With the rest of the loose confederation known as the School of London, which includes contemporaries such as Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, RB Kitaj, Michael Andrews and the late Francis Bacon, Auerbach has spearheaded a renaissance in British figurative art, championing the easel just as Abstract Expressionism was signalling its demise, and revitalising portraiture as Pop and Conceptual Art was declaring such unselfconscious devotion impossible.
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