Sentences with phrase «celebrated as a sculptor»

Celebrated as a sculptor, she aws nevertheless influencial on the work of a number of painters, and, through her commitment to close contacts with contemporary European artists, she influenced the course of art in general in Britain.

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In his introductory remarks, Variety's vice president and executive editor Steven Gaydos, who created the 10 to Watch list as a way to salute gifted artists on the rise, praised Harold Matzner, the celebrated chairman of PSIFF, as well as world renowned glass sculptor Dale Chihuly, who designed the awards for the Variety honorees.
Immerse Yourself in the Visual Arts Recognized as one of the Pacific Northwest's best art towns, Cannon Beach is home to over a dozen galleries where you will discover the work of local artists, the emerging talent of Northwest painters and some of the country's most celebrated sculptors.
By encouraging the work of a diverse group of artists, the Foundation celebrates the unique legacy of Joan Mitchell as an American artist and seeks to illuminate the important contributions of painters and sculptors working today.
The most celebrated British sculptor of the 20th century, Henry Moore was best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures located all around the world as public works of art.
In other words, she's a sculptor in the classic California tradition that celebrates eccentricity as a kind of instinctive intelligence.
Notable names associated with the Kansas City Art Institute include Walt Disney, who took Saturday classes here as a child; painter Thomas Hart Benton, who taught here from 1935 to 1941; multimedia artist Robert Rauschenberg, who studied fashion design at KCAI; sculptor, conceptual artist and writer Robert Morris; celebrated, present - day performance artist, noted fabric sculptor and more recent KCAI graduate, Nick Cave, and the list goes on.
One of the most celebrated sculptors of the 20th century, the cosmopolitan Japanese - American Noguchi — who worked as Constantin Brancusi's assistant in the late 1920s — fused Surrealism - inspired biomorphic forms with traditional Japanese aesthetics to create sculptures, furniture, gardens, and architecture that transcended stylistic categorization.
Karen smith's SURVEY traces the artist's remarkable career from his early days in Beijing to his discovery of the Western avant - garde in New York and his recent emergence as a celebrated sculptor and architect.
Praised as «the greatest sculptor of his generation», Anthony Caro and his ground - breaking career are being celebrated by the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle.
Originally staged in São Paulo earlier this year, as Nostalgia para o futuro, this newly - configured exhibition celebrates the multigenerational programme of the gallery, ranging from its representation of significant British sculptors from Anish Kapoor and Richard Wentworth to a younger generation that includes Angela de la Cruz, Ceal Floyer, Ryan Gander and Haroon Mirza.
Works on view will celebrate seminal artists such as Ana Mendieta and Lygia Pape while highlighting lesser - known artists such as Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, Argentine mixed - media artist Margarita Paksa and Cuban - born abstract painter Zilia Sánchez.
The installation celebrates seven decades of Catlett's career as a sculptor and printmaker; it is also one of the first major exhibitions of her work in the Southeast since Ms. Catlett's passing in 2012.
A monograph on artist Louise Bourgeois, celebrating her extraordinary influence as a sculptor as well as her pioneering drawings and intimate writings.
«As we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Henry Moore Foundation, we are delighted to launch this unique collaboration with Burberry, which shows one of art history's greatest sculptors in an intriguing new light,» said Godfrey Worsdale, Director of the Henry Moore Foundation.
New York City - based Sculptors Guild, celebrating 80 years as one of the first artist - run nonprofit organizations in NY, is thrilled to present «American Twist,» a group exhibition of members» small works and installations at Antenna Gallery, 3718 St Claude Ave., New Orleans, LA 70117, from March 11 - April 2, 2017.
These days Yorkshire is doing a great job of celebrating its astonishing track record in producing world class sculptors: Houseago was born in the county, as was a certain D Hirst; Moore and Hepworth are part of the indigenous DNA.
Markus Lüpertz (born in 1941) is an acclaimed figure in Europe, celebrated as a painter, a sculptor, a designer of opera sets, and an influential teacher.
Originally staged in São Paulo earlier this year, as Nostalgia para o futuro, this newly - configured exhibition celebrates the multi-generational programme of the gallery, ranging from its representation of significant British sculptors from Anish Kapoor and Richard Wentworth to a younger generation that includes Angela de la Cruz, Ceal Floyer, Ryan Gander and Haroon Mirza.
79, p. 41 (another example illustrated as Working Model for Draped Reclining Mother and Baby) Jacob D. Weintraub, ed., Master Sculptors of the XX Century, New York, 1987, no. 58 (another example illustrated) Angela Dyer, ed., Henry Moore: The Human Dimension, London, 1991, no. 113, p. 136 (another example illustrated) Alan Bowness, Celebrating Moore: Works from the Collection of the Henry Moore Foundation, London, 1998, p. 46
As if to celebrate the increased space, the Jack Shainman Gallery is presenting an amazing 9 1/2 - by -14-foot tapestry made entirely of bent and folded beer and liquor bottle caps, created by the Nigerian sculptor El Anatsui.
On display are works by the most widely known sculptors of the 20th century such as Joan Miro, Donald Judd, George Segal, John Chamberlain, by celebrated contemporary artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Ernesto Neto, Jason Rhoades, and young 21st century artists such as Mark Dion, Will Ryman, and Florian Baudrexel.
Born in Bangor, Wales, in 1949, Richard Deacon has emerged as one of Britain's most celebrated sculptors.
As one of the most celebrated sculptors of the Minimalism movement, Carl Andre is famous for his wood sculptures and his later floor tile works.
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