Sentences with phrase «haring painting»

A Keith Haring painting (a gift from the artist) and portraits by Will Cotton of Shields's two daughters hang on walls painted in Benjamin Moore's Chelsea Gray.
Then there are his lush, intimate portraits of Keith Haring and Basquiat in their studios, and the iconic series of Haring painting dancer Bill T. Jones's body in white stripes.
«We did better than last year,» says Dominique Lévy of Manhattan's L&M Arts, which sold a Jean - Michel Basquiat drawing for just under $ 1 million and a Keith Haring painting for around $ 500,000.
Keith Haring paintings, which still look good.

Not exact matches

Meet Norfolk potter Heather Richards and enter a world of summer fêtes and hares on motorbikes, all painted by hand on ceramic jugs, mugs, plates and bowls.
Looking at her handmade ceramics painted with hares on motorbikes, socks hung up on a washing line in pairs by an eager husband on laundry duty, and fluttering bunting strung out by the imaginary Mrs Digby's to brighten up a gloomy day, it's not hard to see why.
Granted, manis modeled after fine art aren't anything new: We've seen Monet lilies, Van Gogh stars, and even Keith Haring figures painted on fingertips in the past.
Go and see paintings of timeless beauty from Giotto to Caspar David Friedrich and Joseph Beuys to Keith Haring.
In this step - by - step guide we're going to paint a hare in coloured pencil.
Later, Condo was working in Haring's studio on the painting Dancing to Miles (which was on view at the New Museum's 2011 Condo retrospective) when Warhol was about to pay a visit.
In 1968, Polke painted a crude sketch of the hare, along with Dürer's monogram, onto a rectangle of commercially printed fabric.
In a modestly curated three rooms, Fast Forward: Painting From The 1980s, is a compact — rather than all - encompassing and definitive — collection of works from that decade that includes the likes of Keith Haring, Sherrie Levine, Kathe Burkhart, Jean - Michel Basquiat, and Julian Schnabel, among others.
Beuys is famous for using organic substances in his works on paper — including fat, beeswax, margarine and a substance he invented himself, which was created by mixing industrial paint and hare's blood.
The present work is one of Haring's earliest «tarp paintings» and was exhibited at his pivotal one - man show at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in Soho the year after its creation.
On view will be prints, drawings and paintings, among them also works by James Rosenquist, Jim Dine, Julian Opie, Keith Haring, Marc Chagall, Markus Lüpertz, Matthias Meyer, Mel Ramos, Mimmo Rotella, Peter Doig, Robert Indiana and Robert Longo.
On view are also prints, drawings and paintings by Julian Opie, Keith Haring, Marc Chagall, Robert Indiana, Robert Longo, Marcus Lupertz, Jim Dine, James Rosenquist, Matthias Meyer, Mel Ramos, Mimmo Rotella and Peter Doig.
Kenny Scharf gained prominence in New York City's East Village art scene in the 1980s for his ambitious, cartoon - like installations and paintings and his frequent collaborations with his friends, artists Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat.
Haring considered the shop to be an extension of his work and painted the entire interior of the store in an abstract black on white mural, creating a striking and unique retail environment.
Like his late contemporaries Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf has been a key figure in the translation of street - art culture from the walls and train yards of New York City to the fine - art galleries of Chelsea, applying the graffiti burner's tools of trade (spray paint, acrylic, scrawled words) to canvases.
Keith Haring: Journey of the Radiant Baby — Reading Public Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania, United StatesEditions on Paper — University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainKeith Haring: Art and Commerce — Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: Paintings, Sculpture, Objects and Drawings — Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesAgainst All Odds — Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: POP Haring — Symbols and Icons Editions on paper from the Estate of Keith Haring — Singapore Tyler Print Institute, SingaporeComplete Editions on Paper — Centro Cultural Montehermoso Depsito de Aguas, Vitoria, Spain — Fundacion Caixa Galicia, Ferrol, SpainKeith Haring: Monumental Sculptures — Poppy & Pierre Salinger Foundation, Le Thor, FranceKeith Haring Drawings — Alona Kagan Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring — Early Drawings — Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United KingdomKeith Haring — Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris, FranceKeith Haring Prints — Memo - art Galeria, Budapest, Hungary
We carry prints, lithographs, paintings, drawings and steelcuts by famous artists like Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Alex Katz, Keith Haring, Allen Jones, Julian Opie and many more.
It was a group show that included pieces by William Burroughs, David Byrne, Keith Haring, Nan Goldin, Robert Mapplethorpe and Andy Warhol, but Basquiat was given a whole wall, which he filled with 20 paintings.
So the title Fast Forward came in part from an article I read on Keith Haring, that was talking about the climate, this moment, in the early 1980s in particular and more generally, and that there was this idea that there was suddenly a kind of new freedom for artists to paint what you want.
Later works include Warhol's black - and - white photographs of newspaper vending boxes, his grids of «sewn» photographs featuring newspaper headlines, significant silkscreened paintings, and his collaborations from the 1980s with younger artists Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat.
Is he softening up, or is his attack on fine art extending from the grand old color - field painters to Keith Haring's followers — and even the subtle pleasures of Stephen Westfall's geometric painting today?
Records were set for works by Keith Haring and Jenny Saville, whose painting Shift sold to Liu Yiqian's Long Museum for # 6.8 million.
LOCATION: New York, New York SPECIALTIES: Computer art; visual narrative; photography, video, and related media; fine arts (painting, sculpture, printmaking) TUITION: $ 36,500 TIME TO DEGREE: 2 years NOTABLE FACULTY: Mark Tribe, Marilyn Minter, Laurel Nakadate NOTABLE ALUMNI: Inka Essenhigh, Barnaby Furnas, Keith Haring, Andrea Fraser, Sarah Sze, Sol LeWitt BIGGEST SELLING POINT: SVA is more than the snazzy ad campaign you may have seen plastered around New York's subway system.
Considering Andy Warhol's and Keith Haring's artistry, the New York - based artist Brian Donnelly, or internationally known as Kaws, is a prolific contemporary artist who has pushed the art of appropriation significant steps forward embracing pop culture with a wide range of influential artistic projects from toys, to clothings, graffiti, paintings, sneakers and videos.
Laura Owens's hare - brainy clock paintings that hang high on the wall at her outstanding retrospective at the Whitney Museum sound no tick - tocks as the hands spin at their own pace, keeping no time except their very own.
But even this room isn't without hints of subversiveness: Nina Chanel Abney's Si, Mister deftly addresses the politics of race and gender, two vintage Kenny Scharf paintings subtly mock the empty promises of 1950s suburbia, and Haring's Mickey — well, he just so happens to be holding his own mickey, a fact that has occasionally proven tricky to navigate for visiting school groups.
Comprising over 50 lots, highlights include 20th Century Western paintings by Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Keith Haring; important artworks by Asian artists Yoshitomo Nara, Yayoi Kusama, Zeng Fanzhi and Zao Wou - ki; and pieces by celebrated contemporary international figures Anish Kapoor, Adrian Ghenie and Michaël Borremans.
And Schnabel's lacerating Hope — which thematically works now as well as it did then — reflects a mordant awareness that American opulence belies the existential mess and submerged guilt suggested by paintings like Jean - Michel Basquiat's jangled LNAPRK and Keith Haring's untitled piece alongside it.
Their three - floor space in Nuremberg exhibited prints, lithographs, paintings, drawings and steel cuts by famous artists such as Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Keith Haring, Allen Jones, Julian Opie and many more.
The emphatic geometries of his paintings, which indicate his attachment to Piet Mondrian, are another signature touch, conveying a genially brash New York energy (Martin's practice came of age in 1980s New York, which saw the explosion of the East Village art scene, led by Keith Haring).
Also featured are two documentation videos from 1979, Painting Himself in a Corner and Circle Play, which speak to the performative nature of Haring's practice and illustrate the fluidity of his line.
Like Alice in Wonderland following the March hare down the rabbit hole, Pan jumps into her painting feet first without looking in the hole or thinking about it.
Sunday night in Hong Kong, Sotheby's marquee sale of Contemporary art will feature works by Cecily Brown, Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Yoshitomo Nara — and a $ 12m Andy Warhol Mao painting.
The characters that appear in his paintings often conjure Keith Haring's whimsical style and humor, according to Maddox Gallery of London, who held a solo show of Minnick's art in July 2017.
Just think: on their walls, you can find artworks by Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Keith Haring, Francis Bacon, Takashi Murakami or Alex Katz; which means that their wonderful collection consists of a wide range of mediums, from sculptures to paintings, digital art and even street art.
And then there were the interminable public lectures and baffling performances, such as 1965's «How to explain pictures to a dead hare», in which Beuys roamed a locked gallery, his head completely covered in honey and gold leaf, painstakingly explaining each painting to the dead hare he cradled to his chest.
Haring turned the event into an energy - fueled performance: while photographers and journalists looked on, he painted rapidly and rhythmically, moving over the canvas, hip - hop playing in the background.
Japanese born, Brooklyn - based artist, Lady Aiko, will become the first women to paint the famed Bowery and Houston mural wall that has seen the talents of artists such as Keith Haring, Barry Mcgee, O
Among the works that did well were Lot 140, «Model for T.W.U.,» a maquette for a larger work that was installed on West Broadway in SoHo in 1981 - 2 by Richard Serra (b. 1939), which sold for $ 123,500, more than twice its high estimate; Lot 181, an untitled 1984 work by Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) that sold for $ 101,500 and had had a high estimate of $ 70,000; Lots 119 and 120, both by Christopher Wool (b. 1955), that sold for $ 96,000 and $ 79,500, and which had both carried high estimates of $ 35,000; Lot 131, «Negativert,» a large interesting 1983 work by Sigmar Polke (b. 1941) that sold for $ 96,000, a bit over its high estimate of $ 90,000; Lot 132, «Abstract Painting 816 - 3,» a 22 by 20 1/8 oil on canvas that resembles a melted multi-colored metal red, white and blue flag by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), that fetched $ 79,500 and had had a high estimate of $ 0,000; and Lot 134, «Dein Ashenes Haar Sulamith,» a very fine 1981 work by Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), shown at the top of the article, that sold for $ 79,500 and had a high estimate of $ 70,000.
Keith Haring's (1958 - 1990) «The velum» painted by the NY street artist in 1986 as a centrepiece for his solo show at the Dutch museum has been reinstalled and is on display again at the Stedelijk Museum.
From the cut - outs of Henri Matisse, the formulaic high realism and the color vibrancy of David Hockney (with special reference to his Fresh Flowers 2011 show at the Royal Ontario Museum featuring the iPhone and iPad drawings), Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein and Patrick Caulfield, the distinctive style of Alex Katz in both portraiture and landscape, the plant paintings of Lucian Freud, to Richard Hamilton's structural arrangement and axiality of the work surface and the aesthetics of the Josef Frank textile designs, we are continuously bombarded with a vast repertoire of artistic practices spanning several decades of art history.
Other exhibitions she has organized at the Whitney include Remote Viewing: Invented Worlds in Recent Painting and Drawing (2005); Keith Haring (1997); Nan Goldin: I'll Be Your Mirror (1996), with David Armstrong; and Mike Kelley: Catholic Tastes (1993).
Fifty paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings by Keith Haring, Romare Bearden, Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, Eric Fischl, David Hockney, Luis Jimenez, Alice Neel, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Alison Saar, Miriam Schapiro, Nancy Spero, and many others document the persistence of the human figure in the second half of the 20th century.
The list included those who had since become major figures, like Basquiat (who participated with his early moniker SAMO, but also exhibited here what presumably was his first painting on canvas), Haring, Kiki Smith, Jenny Holzer, Kenny Scharf, and Wolfgang Staehle.
Thomas asks: «chasing after hares is as old as any ancient rite, but who or what is hunting the hare in Turner's painting?
The range of objects and other contemporary junk materials employed within the genre is well illustrated in the works of Joseph Beuys (1921 - 86), such as Eurasia Siberian Symphony (1963, panel, chalk drawing, felt, fat, hare, painted pole, Museum of Modern Art NYC); Ed Kienholz (1927 - 94), such as Back Seat Dodge»38 (1964, truncated Dodge automobile, resin, paint, fiberglass, clothing, chicken wire, beer bottles, plaster, Los Angeles County Museum of Art); Niki de Saint - Phalle (1930 - 2002), such as her Monster of Soisy (1963, paint, various objects, metal frame, George Pompidou Centre); Marisol (b. 1930), such as her Woman and Dog (1964, wood, plaster, synthetic polymer, taxidermied dog head, and miscellaneous items, Whitney Museum of American Art).
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