Sentences with phrase «british figurative painter»

Flowers Gallery is pleased to present new work by British figurative painter Claerwen James.
Premiering at The Lowry's cross-arts festival Week 53, Personal Feeling is the Main Thing is leading British figurative painter Chantal Joffe's first solo exhibition in the North of England.
Lynette Yiadom - Boakye is a British figurative painter who began working in etching for the first time this past year.
Francis Bacon was an Irish - born British figurative painter known for his bold, graphic and emotionally raw imagery.
For 2018, there's an esteemed group of expert judges to decide the finalists and Overall Winner, including Peter Brown NEAC (British Figurative Painter), Luci Noel (Director of the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead and Battersea, Autumn Collection), Jacqui McIntosh (Exhibition Manager, Drawing Room Gallery), Siska Lyssens (Freelance Arts Writer), Mark Roscoe (Portrait Artist and Winner of the Jackson's Open Painting Prize 2017) and Karl Bielik (Abstract Painter).
The programme you've announced for this year has an emphasis on the twentieth century; a show covering a century of British figurative painters centred on Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud; a show on the art after the First World War, followed by a show of the Victorian pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne - Jones...

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Moving from figurative to abstract painting, British painter Cecily Brown thinks about the qualities of paint itself:» When the body disappears it's almost like there's no» there» there,» she explains.»
One of the most talented and unpredictable British artists today, Phil Hale is a figurative painter especially known for his characteristically intense paintings and portraits.
British painter Lucian Freud is a great figurative artist with an immense following who was always going in and out of style in his 70 years of working.
in col.) A School of London: Six Figurative Painters, British Council tour, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, May - June 1987, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humelbaek, June - Aug., Museo d'arte moderna, Ca» Pesaro, Venice, Sept. - Oct., Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Nov. 1987 - Jan.
By the end of the 1980s, Caulfield's style would seem the antithesis to oh - so - earnest British painters of drab figurative existentialism such as Stephen Conroy, Leon Kossoff, Frank Auerbach and Lucian Freud, or the macho neo-expressionism of Julian Schnabel and Francesco Clemente in the US.
Born on December 8, 1922, in Berlin, Germany, Lucian Michael Freud was a British painter and draughtsman and considered to be the leading figurative painter of his time.
They range from ceramic sculptor Robert Arneson to conceptualist Bruce Nauman, whose work was featured in an acclaimed retrospective Benezra co - organized in 1994; Iranian - born videomaker Shirin Neshat; American abstract painter Brice Marden; British sculptor Rachel Whiteread; photographer Cindy Sherman; and Spanish figurative sculptor Juan Munoz (the Munoz retrospective Benezra organized in Chicago comes to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles this month).
Bowling began his career as a figurative painter, having been briefly involved in the British Pop Movement of the»50s and»60s.
Bowling began his career as a figurative painter, and was involved in the British Pop Movement of the»50s and»60s.
Sonia Boyce was born in London in 1962, where she still lives and works, and in the early 1980s emerged as a figurative painter, quickly gaining critical attention as part of the black British arts movement, for works that spoke about racial identity and gender.
Julian Opie (b. 1958) British painter, sculptor, printmaker, noted for minimal figurative images.
An heiress of pathbreaking abstractionists like Lee Krasner and Joan Mitchell, the British painter Cecily Brown updates the idiom of Ab - Ex painting by reaching back farther into history, summoning such figurative touchstones as the harrowing caricatures of Goya and the classical reposes of Poussin and Ingres.
Parafin presents the British painter Justin Mortimer, widely regarded as one of the leading figurative painters working today, and an emblematic figure for a younger generation of artists.
1987 British Art in the 20th Century, Royal Academy of Arts, London Works on Paper, Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London Current Affairs, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, and British Art Council tour to Mucsarnok, Budapest; National Gallery, Prague; Zacheta, Warsaw A School of London (Six Figurative Painters), The British Council; European touring exhibition to Oslo, Humlebeck, Venice and Dusseldorf The Saatchi Collection, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
While others turned to abstraction after 1945, British painters maintained their figurative instincts.
Radical Figurative Art from Sickert to Bevan, James Hyman Fine Art, London, England 2002 Five Painters, Kilkenny Arts Festival, Kilkenny, England 2000 Painting, I Love, Michael Hue - Williams Fine Art, London Look Out: Art, Society, Politics, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, England; traveled to Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool, England; and Wolsey Art Gallery, Ipswich, England 1999 Bacon, Bevan, Guston and Baselitz, Michael Hue - Williams Fine Art, London The School of London: From Bacon to Bevan, Musee Maillol, Paris; traveled to Auditorio de Galicia, de Santa Maria Compostela, Spain; and Kunsthaus Wien, Austria 1998 Last Dreams of the Millennium — The Reemergence of British Romantic Painting, Stephen Solovy Art Foundation; traveled to California State University; Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler TX; Manoa Art Gallery, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 1996 Masculine Measure, Michael Kohler Arts Centre, Sheboygan, Wisconsin 1995 Inside Out, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut; traveled to Galeria Arialdo Ceribelli, Bergamo, Italy 1994 Here and Now: Painting since 1970, Serpentine Gallery, London, England 1993 The Portrait Now, National Portrait Gallery, London, England 1992 British Figurative Painting of the 20th Century, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel 1991 Out of Limbo, Foundacion Luis Cernuda, Seville, Spain Five Painters from London, Colegio de Arquitectos, Malaga, Spain 1990 Inconsolable, Louver Gallery, New York, New YorK Picturing People: Figurative Art in Britain 1945 — 84, British Council touring exhibition: National Gallery, Kuala Lumpur; Museum of Art, Hong Kong; National Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe 1989 Prospect 89, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany 1988 European Painting and Sculpture, L.A. Louver, Venice, CA Contemporary Portraits, Flowers East, London, England Aperto 88, XLIII Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy
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1981: «Eight Figurative Artists», Yale Center for British Art, New Haven 1984: «The Hard Won Image», Tate Gallery 1986: «Forty Years of Modern Art», Tate Gallery 1987: «British Art in the 20th Century», Royal Academy of Arts. 1987: «A School of London: Six Figurative Painters», Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo; Museum of Modern Art, Louisiana; Museo d'Arte Moderna, Venice; Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf.
Auerbach is often associated with a circle of figurative painters known as the School of London, a term used by R.B.Kitaj in 1976 when speaking of British artists he particularly admired.
He is the most self effacing British painter of the twentieth century, abandoning figurative painting in 1947, when he was 39, in favour of the abstract, behind which he concealed himself for five decades.
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