Not exact matches
Ever since they
began collaborating in 2007, the
artists and filmmakers Lernert & Sander have been known for their high -
conceptual art films, eye - catching installations and keen fashion aesthetic.
The exhibition
begins with works by early Minimalist
artists such as Sol LeWitt and Carl Andre; drawings by
conceptual artists Lawrence Weiner, William Wegman, and Mark di Suvero, among others; and continues with recently celebrated
artists Fiona Banner, Teresita Fernandez, Jutta Koether, and Tracey Emin.
Begun in the late 1980s, the Waterfall series marks a shift in the
artist's oeuvre towards a more formalist approach to image - making that engendered a basic yet powerful exploration of the physical and
conceptual properties of her chosen materials.
The event marked the
beginning of four decades as a
conceptual artist, as commemorated by this educational show.
However, the image's
conceptual origins go back to the
beginning of his career as an
artist, with an abstract sculpture that he called the Rhythms of Life, a theme that has obsessed him ever since.
This selection of early paintings documents a
conceptual shift in the
artist's work as the landscape imagery offered by earlier paintings
begins to incorporate and is consumed by the symbol - laden abstract compositions that would become a recurring theme throughout his career.
Michelangelo Pistoletto is an Italian painter, sculptor, and
Conceptual artist whose artistic training
began in the studio of his father, a painter and restorer, where he went to work at the age of fourteen.
ARTIST WORK LISSON also includes a number of short essays and recollections by the founder, Nicholas Logsdail, and other members of the Lisson Gallery, distributed throughout the book on themes relevant to the gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of contemporary art over the last 50 years including:
Beginnings,
Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and so on.
As a
conceptual artist who is deeply interested in the genesis of representation, Welling
began this series of photographs as an examination of Andrew Wyeth's influence on his own work, from Welling's earliest watercolors in the 1960s through his recent photographs.
Given Rauschenberg's known lack of financial resources in the 1950s and his propensity for reusing canvases, it is likely that the White Paintings
began to be remade and repainted almost immediately after their completion in fall 1951, a fact that testifies to the
artist's understanding of these works as primarily
conceptual rather than material.
It was originally a journal
begun in 1977 by a poet, anarchist, and
artist in Chicago who had the idea to create a publication related to
conceptual artist books, so instead of articles and essays it would have text pieces by
artists and publishing projects.
In the early days of photography, questions of technical feasibility were pressing and creative possibilities beckoned;
beginning in the 1960s,
artists expanded the scope of their engagement with «space» to include social and
conceptual issues.
The
conceptual - systems
artist Gerald Ferguson
began to incorporate folk - art stencil motifs in his paintings starting in the 1990s, while remaining true to the tenets of his
conceptual art practice.
While that exhibition closes February 4, Schnabel will,
beginning February 15, headline «1 + 1 = 1 Million» which will be organized by
artist Tom Sachs and will showcase work by the late American
Conceptual artist Sol LeWitt.
A striking example of the
artist's photo - realistic body of work that he
began in 2005, Untitled brilliantly attests to Stingel's three - decade long pursuit of pushing the physical and
conceptual limits of painting to explore the passage of time.
Lives and works New York) Cheryl Donegan's work demonstrates the concerns and modes of a generation of
artists, many of them women, who
began to use
conceptual strategies in the early 1990s to question the hegemony of canonized
artists, many of them male.
The lure of the current Robert Barry survey exhibition at the Mary Boone Gallery in West Chelsea
begins with an early
conceptual piece from the
artist's Psychic Series (1969).
Travelling through the past 50 years of art history and 50 years of Ligon history, you
begin to witness how the
artist has responded and «found» a voice to explore different trends, from his early interest in abstract painting to his discovery of
conceptual art and film.
Beginning as a young
artist in São Paulo, she studied the Japanese art magazine Bijutsu Techou that introduced her to international movements such as
Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art and Arte Povera.
Reflecting their willingness to embrace the new,
artists began experimenting with abstract forms, bold colours and
conceptual practices.
Another Pictures Generation
artist alongside Sherrie Levine, Barbara Kruger famously
began her professional career as a designer for Mademoiselle and other magazines before defecting from the mass - media overculture to join the
conceptual - art resistance.
Minimalist and
Conceptual artists have approached art by
beginning with preconceived guidelines and rules: Hanne Darboven, through the accumulation of numbers and generic notations presented in algorithmic patterns, and Sol Lewitt, through the articulation of mathematical permutations and procedural parameters for his geometric works to be executed by others.
He
began his career as a writer, and founded and directed the short - lived John Daniels Gallery in New York in 1964, exhibiting the work of a new generation of
conceptual and Minimalist
artists — including Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Smithson.
In the»70s,
artists like Sol LeWitt and On Kawara
began to co-opt painting in works that, while technically painting, were primarily
conceptual and thus transcended physical categorization.
The Lisson Gallery and many of the early
conceptual art galleries were international from the
beginning, but quite quickly they too became dominated by more American and European
artists.
For four months
beginning in May, an immersive mural painting by Minerva Cuevas, a
conceptual and socially engaged
artist from Mexico, will cover the walls and ceiling of the Museum's Concourse.
The exhibition at the Walther Collection, which took place from the
beginning of May 2015 until the fall of 2016, investigated the production and use of serial portraiture,
conceptual structures, vernacular imagery, and time - based performance in photography from the 1880s to the present, bringing together works from international
artists.
And she spoke of her deep love of New York, whose art and
artists — she has long been close to Lawrence Weiner and Dan Graham, the pioneering
conceptual artists, and Carl Andre, the Minimalist sculptor — have nurtured her creatively and personally since she
began visiting regularly in the 1970s: «Carl would say to me, «To see you coming into the room is like seeing a sunrise, Isa.»
At her exhibition «Riptide» at the Korean Cultural Centre, internationally renowned
conceptual artist Koo Jeong - A told me that, as far as she is concerned, her country is just
beginning to have a role on the global stage.
For the Renaissance Society exhibition, the
artist has been researching the history of the museum from the 1970s and»80s, a time when the museum's director, Susanne Ghez, was presenting important early exhibitions of
conceptual art, at the
beginning of what would come to be her internationally influential career.
Dávila draws from concepts rooted in minimalism and
conceptual art, and encourages the viewer to question where the
artist's hand
begins and ends.
Resonating with early
conceptual art practices and John Cage's aleatoric music, Keith Tyson's Fractal Dice sculptures
begin as cubes but transform as the
artist rolls a die, altering the sculpture's appearance based on prescribed parameters corresponding to each number on the die.
Sarah Thornton went to visit Damien Hirst in his studio to see the famous
conceptual artist as he
begins a new career as a painter.
While Cory Arcangel issues instructions to Photoshop to create his Gradient pieces («Blue, Red, Yellow», mousedown y = 5750 x = 8250 and so on) in the manner of a 1970s
conceptual artist, the Los Angeles - based Michael Rey populates his shaped wall works with a flattened layer of carefully hand - modeled, painted plasticine ground: «The choice of this material
began as an experiment,» says Rey, «but continues to reflect my personal anxieties about finitude.»
Sevilla
began his career in the»70s as a
Conceptual artist who employed photography to examine the conventions of artistic authorship, and
First, Pousttchi filmed a conversation between herself and French
conceptual artist Daniel Buren (1938 --RRB-, who in the late 1960s
began to live and work in situ, and thus gave up on conventional modes of art presentation, in an attempt to evade restrictions imposed by institutionalized art spaces in favour of the nomadic marking of different sites.
More than 50 works are to be shown and will give an excellent insight into the
artist's diverse and varied production from its
conceptual beginning in the 1960s to the fascinating, almost alchemical veiled colour pictures in large format from the 1990s.
Excerpted from Phaidon's «Speaking of Art» this conversation between
Conceptual Artist Dennis Oppenheim and William Furlong uncovers the theoretical beginnings of the influential artist's
Artist Dennis Oppenheim and William Furlong uncovers the theoretical
beginnings of the influential
artist's
artist's work.
In 2008, Doeringer
began making larger, more faithful recreations of works of
Conceptual art by
artists like Sol LeWitt, Lawrence Weiner, Edward Ruscha, and On Kawara.
The idea of The Golden Tower first
began in 1976 and was developed with numerous
conceptual studies throughout the
artist's career.
His ideas remained timely for modern
conceptual artists, among them Vito Acconci (American, 1940 - 2017) and Bruce Nauman (American, born 1941), who
began working with issues of time, sequence, and motion during the 1960s, sometimes making series of pictures of the human body, just as Muybridge had done.
Le Case D'arte was founded in 1986, at the
beginning the gallery focused on
conceptual artists and later on it moved to photography and young Italian
artists.
With the emergence of an exclusively language - based art in the 1960s, however,
conceptual artists such as Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner and the English Art & Language group
began a far more radical interrogation of art than was previously possible (see below).
I think with
conceptual or minimal art or the period when I
began to emerge, I just got put in that basket — that I was a
conceptual artist because I used words and photos.
Our America includes works by
artists who inflected American art movements since abstract expressionism; leaders in the fields of activist,
conceptual, and time - based art; and many who
began to express bicultural perspectives in the visual arts.
It is impossible to discuss Philippine contemporary art without
beginning with Roberto Chabet, one of the most influential figures of the postwar generation and the country's foremost
conceptual artist, curator and teacher.
In the early 1960s, when very little attention was paid to Minimalist and
Conceptual Art, Herb and Dorothy quietly
began purchasing the works of unknown
artists.
Ruscha's wordworks have similarities with those of other
artists who
began working in the 1960s in California, especially the
Conceptual artists John Baldessari and Bruce Nauman.
At the suggestion of the
conceptual artist Jonathan Monk, his friend and former flatmate, Shrigley reconsidered becoming an
artist, and
began presenting his drawings as they first appeared, instead of polishing them up.
Beginning in 1956, road trips across the American Southwest furnished a
conceptual trove of themes and motifs that the
artist Ed Ruscha mined throughout his career.