Sentences with phrase «corse said»

The L.A. dealer Nick Wilder, who Corse said «didn't know what to do with what I was doing,» brought New York dealer Richard Bellamy up for a studio visit in the 1970s.
«Marriage is becoming a distinctive social institution marking middle - class status,» Corse said.
I like that a painting can not be static,» Corse says.
«When a person is standing at one end of a 42 - foot painting, it should be a totally different experience than standing at the other end,» Corse says.

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«Working - class people with insecure work and few resources, little stability, and no ability to plan for a foreseeable future become concerned with their own survival and often become unable to imagine being able to provide materially and emotionally for others,» said Sarah Corse, an associate professor of sociology in U.Va.
«By finding a bunch of these thing, we can relate them back to the whole corse of their evolution,» she said.
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, Yamamoto said he and his wife feared the $ 350,000 monochrome by Corse that they purchased from L.A. gallery Kayne Griffin Corocoran's Armory Show offerings «would go away» if he didn't purchase it immediately, noting that «Normally, we'd put it on reserve, come here, see it and then buy it.»
In a report by Bloomberg, Yamamoto said he and his wife feared the $ 350,000 monochrome by Corse that they purchased from L.A. gallery Kayne Griffin Corocoran's Armory Show offerings «would go away» if he didn't purchase it immediately, noting that «Normally, we'd put it on reserve, come here, see it and then buy it.»
Corse is a prime example of the rediscovery «of a senior artist who worked below the headlines and hasn't gotten her due because she was a female artist,» said Benjamin Godsill, a private art adviser.
«There were a number of decades in which the work wasn't really selling for big numbers or to a huge mailing list, so now there's a demand for work in great condition,» says Bill Griffin, director of Kayne Griffin Corcoran — which began representing Corse after the artist James Turrell insisted on the importance of her work.
«It is kind of confounding that we were not aware of her work,» says Jessica Morgan, the director of Dia, which recently acquired four major paintings by Corse that will go on show as part of a long - term installation of her work at Dia: Beacon this month.
«She was not only overlooked in America but completely unknown in Europe,» says Alex Logsdail, executive director of Lisson Gallery, which is currently showing new and old work by Corse in London (until 23 June).
Says Corse, «Art isn't on the wall.
Corse was quick to say during a recent visit to New York from her home in the Malibu hills of Los Angeles.
Dubbed a Light and Space painter, Mary Corse asserts that she does not treat light as something outside — in the environment — but as something of her own creation within, when she says she is «absolutely not a landscape painter... It's total internal vision.»
«Despite a groundbreaking practice spanning nearly five decades, Corse is only now finally receiving the recognition she deserves — and being a woman certainly didn't help,» says Kayne of the now 73 - year - old artist whose contributions to Light and Space — an art movement started in 1960s Southern California and dominated by men — have not been well represented in museums.
People say, Are you Mary Corse?
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