Sentences with phrase «cheyenne julien»

Nearby, another of the fair's standout portraits hangs in a line of three impressive large - scale paintings by Cheyenne Julien, being shown by Los Angeles gallery Smart Objects.
She currently has a solo exhibition at Jeffrey Stark in New York and a two - person exhibition with Cheyenne Julien at Chapter NY.
The show features work by Louisa Gagliardi, Vanessa Gully Santiago, Ann Hirsch, and Cheyenne Julien and comes with a short text or poem presumably describing the sleep twitch — a feeling of falling on the edge of sleep — it's named after:
Some forever favorite painters of mine are Pontormo, Manet, Helene Schjerfbeck... More contemporary painters that I really connect with are Tala Madani, Jordan Kasey, Tschabalala Self, Robin Francesca Williams, Ambera Wellman, Sascha Braunig, Cheyenne Julien, Anders Oinonen... the list goes on.
Winslow LaRoche, Hannah Black, Brandon Drew Holmes, Phoebe Collings - James, Jasmine Nyende, Hanna Girma, Makayla Bailey, Ashley Lee, Christine Jackson, Emmanuel Olunkwa, Kyle Roach, Erin Christovale, Martine Syms, Anwar Batte, manuel arturo abreu, Devin Kenny, E. Jane, Chukwuuma, RaFia Santana, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Megan Cope, Cheyenne Julien, Ashley Doggett, Zac Segbedzi, Elizabeth Mputu, Brandon Simmons, Brandon Covington, Divide & Dissolve, Dispossessed, Juliana Huxtable, Kenya Johnson, Soraya Lutangu, Rin Johnson, Precious Okyomon, Still Nomads, Pastiche Lumumba, John Mutambu.
With the threat of imminent cuts to federal arts programs and funding, FREEMAN Gallery presents the work of two New York artists who attended public arts high schools — Cheyenne Julien, graduate of Art and Design High School Class of 2012, and Kevin Evans, graduate of Edward R. Murrow High School Class of 2008.
Cheyenne Julien (b. 1994, Bronx, NY) is an artist who lives and works in The Bronx.
Defined as «a place for art dedicated to artists of color,» New York's HOUSING gallery officially opened its doors in September, with a pre-exhibition of work by Cheyenne Julien and Kevin Evans» D.O.E., which ran from May 12 to June 18.
Following a pop - up two - person exhibition, «D.O.E.», over the summer that featured the work of Kevin Evans and Cheyenne Julien, HOUSING officially launched in late September with the group exhibition «Untitled Passage.»
«Dreamers Awake» features work by: Eileen Agar, Kelly Akashi, Maria Bartuszová, Shannon Bool, Louise Bourgeois, Gabriella Boyd, Carina Brandes, Sascha Braunig, Claude Cahun, Jo Ann Callis, Leonora Carrington, Helen Chadwick, Ithell Colquhoun, Julie Curtiss, Berlinde De Bruyckere, A K Dolven, Tracey Emin, Leonor Fini, Siobhán Hapaska, Mona Hatoum, Loie Hollowell, Donna Huddleston, Elizabeth Jaeger, Cheyenne Julien, Hayv Kahraman, Jordan Kasey, Tomoko Kashiki, Caitlin Keogh, Rachel Kneebone, Eva Kot «átková, Linder, Sarah Lucas, Nevine Mahmoud, Lee Miller, Shana Moulton, Grace Pailthorpe, Mimi Parent, Julia Phillips, Carol Rama, Edith Rimmington, Laurie Simmons, Penny Slinger, Kiki Smith, Alina Szapocznikow, Dorothea Tanning, Rosemarie Trockel, Paloma Varga Weisz, Gillian Wearing, Hannah Wilke, Issy Wood and Francesca Woodman.
Curated by Loren Britton and Rocket Caleshu, the show features the work of artists Cheyenne Julien, Gaby Collins - Fernandez, and Christina Quarles; and of writers Vanessa Baish, Rin Johnson, Martha Oatis, and...
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