Iconic artist Robert Indiana is known for bold sculptures exploring language and numbers.
A recent discovery of photographic negatives from the University of Illinois at Chicago library archives brought to light an early part of
iconic artist Robert Rauschenberg's career.
Not exact matches
Famous black and white photographs include
Robert Doisneau's
iconic «Kiss by the Town Hall» (1950) and
artist Cindy Sherman's «Untitled Film Stills» self - portrait series (1977 - 1980).
• Ed Paschke (1939 — 2004), neon - lit Chicago Pop
artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), world - famous sculptor of elevated banality and gleaming toys Prema Murthy (b. 1969), Net - conscious media
artist Sarah Morris (b. 1967), brainy geometric abstractionist and appropriationist Jennifer Rubell (b. 1970), food
artist extraordinaire Tony Matelli (b. 1971), hyperrealistic sculptor of flora and aggressive fauna • Edward Kienholz (1927 — 1994), Ferus gallery co-founder,
iconic Los Angeles
artist Jack Goldstein (1945 — 2003), Pictures Generation star and looper of films Ashley Bickerton (b. 1959), Neo-Geo
artist of lurid island pop Mark Dion (b. 1961), naturalist conceptualist and arch-cataloguer • Vito Acconci (b. 1940), seminal father of transgressive»70s performance art Kathryn Bigelow (b. 1951),
artist - turned - «Hurt Locker» director Ken Feingold (b. 1952), conceptualist sculptor of heads
Robert Longo (b. 1953), wizard of charcoal and graphite, disturber of «Men in Cities» Mark Innerst (b. 1957), engineering - slanted landscape painter Brock Enright (b. 1976), postmodern pop - culture investigator David Salle (b. 1952), brainy Neo-Expressionist descendent of Picabia Annette Lemieux, lecturer of visual and environmental studies at Harvard Michele Zalopany, pastel Postmodernist • Dan Graham (b. 1942), sculptor of reflective / transparent psychological architecture R.H. Quaytman (b. 1961), literary - minded process painter of high intellectual wattage Cameron Rowland (b. 1988), conceptual found - object sculptor • Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), Neo-Expressionist godhead and Hollywood filmmaker Bill Saylor, sketchy maximalist and Harmony Korine collaborator Greg Bogin (b. 1965), post-Net minimalist
Their decks featured artworks by Damien Hirst, an edition considered to be one of the most valuable and coveted Supreme releases to date; Ryan McGuinnes with the collection of Pantone decks; the street
artist KAWS; the visual
artist, graffiti writer, performance
artist musician and sculptor Rammellzee; the
artist Dan Colen with the edition featuring imagery of Nike sneakers and chains; the Russian conceptual
artist Andrei Molodkin; the graphic designer Peter Saville with
iconic pulsar waves featured on a Joy Division album artwork; the director Larry Clark most famous for his cult film «Kids»; Neo-Pop
artist and 80s icon Jeff Koons with the variety of monkey imagery with surreal backgrounds; Richard Prince; world - renowned Japanese
artist Takashi Murakami; Marilyn Minter; George Condo; John Baldessari;
Robert Longo; Raymond Pettibon; and many many more.
Having collaborated with
iconic artists Yves Klein and
Robert Rauschenberg, Tinguely has a museum dedicated to his oeuvre in Basel, Switzerland and his works form part of the permanent collection of world - class galleries and museums internationally.
Albers was highly influential as a teacher, first at the Bauhaus in Germany alongside Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, and later with posts at Black Mountain College, Yale, and Harvard; he taught courses in design and color theory, and counted among his students such
iconic artists as Eva Hesse, Cy Twombly, Richard Anuszkiewicz, and
Robert Rauschenberg.
I KILLED KENNY also debuts a series of paint - splattered collages, in which historic images of Abraham Lincoln are overlaid with portraits of
iconic Hollywood celebrities, contemporary
artists, and legendary American boxers —
Robert DeNiro in «Raging Bull,» Gena Rowlands in «Gloria,» Christopher Wool in his studio, and publicity stills of Muhammad Ali.
With a raw, gestural aesthetic, and containing both abstract patterns and figurative forms, Dial's work is considered comparable to that of
iconic artists such as Anselm Kiefer, Willem de Kooning, and
Robert Rauschenberg.
On the occasion of the exhibition
Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules, and the performance program Limited Edition, Projects + Perspectives and Open Space invited
artists Alex Escalante, Keith Hennessy, and Leyya Tawil to offer their thoughts on three
iconic dance works included in the exhibition.
On the occasion of the exhibition
Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules, and the performance program Limited Edition, Projects + Perspectives and Open Space invited
artists Alex Escalante, Keith Hennessy, and Leyya Tawil to offer their thoughts on three
iconic dance works included in the Rauschenberg show — and to link these works to three contemporary pieces.
Scrim veil — Black rectangle — Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), by California Light and Space
artist Robert Irwin, is a large - scale installation that uniquely engages the Whitney's
iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space.
An
iconic and instantly recognizable image from
Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities series, Cindy was created by the
artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in black and grey on Rives BF...
These could be recreations of Whitney Biennials of yesteryear, highlighting post-war and contemporary pieces by
artists such as
Robert Smithson, Bruce Nauman, Felix Gonzales - Torres, Louise Bourgeois, Urs Fischer and Janine Antoni, represented by her
iconic self - portrait busts in soap and chocolate, Lick and Lather (1993 - 1994).
Running for three months, this Pop - Up Group Exhibition will present some outstanding works by
iconic artists, such as Alexander Calder, Francesco Clemente, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein,
Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, but also the emerging ones, including Nick Gentry, Luis Lazo, Ashley Oubré, Peter Combe, Michal Mráz, Anthony Lister, and others.
An
iconic and instantly recognizable image from
Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities series, Cindy was created by the
artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in black and grey on Rives...
Altoon was included in the inaugural show of L.A.'s
iconic and influential Ferus Gallery in 1957, along with
artists Jay DeFeo, Richard Diebenkorn, and Clyfford Still, and was part of the gallery's star - studded roster alongside Semina founder Wallace Berman, Ed Kienholz,
Robert Irwin, and Billy Al Bengston.
He is an immaculate painter, working carefully by hand with tape and a drywall blade to create seamless planes that seem at once solid and transparent, referential to the modernist architecture that dots the Southern California landscape and to the
iconic «light and space»
artists and West Coast hard edge abstractionists (Larry Bell, Frederic Hammersley,
Robert Irwin, John McLaughlin) who have engaged with these peculiarities and particularities of atmosphere and surface in their work.
The intervention artworks will speak to themes both present and absent from the exhibition, such as NASA's lunar landing, the legacy of
iconic post-war
artists like Joseph Beuys and
Robert Morris, the rise of collaborative artistic practices, and the cultural and political affects of the Civil Rights movement.
In addition to his newly commissioned Bob Rauschenberg puppet / installation and related opening night performance, the exhibition will also include a selection of the
artist's now
iconic and humorous «Word» paintings, as well as a series of recent watercolor drawings and collages produced during Wayne White's month - long
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency on Captiva Island in 2013.
This out - of - sequence first volume in Hans Ulrich Obrist's Conversation Series is devoted to the influential cult comics
artist,
Robert Crumb - creator of Fritz the Cat, Zap Comics and Mr. Natural, among many other
iconic underground mainstays.
ContiniArtUK announced the long - awaited UK sculptures and original prints exhibition by
iconic American
artist Robert Indiana.
The new collection presentation includes
iconic works by ao Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, Gerrit Rietveld, Barnett Newman, Yves Klein, Roy Lichtenstein and art from the 1980s to the present day, featuring work by Jeff Koons, Anselm Kiefer, Nan Goldin, Marlene Dumas and Marinus Boezem, as well as a selection of works from the joint acquisition by the Stedelijk Museum and MOTI Breda of work by digital
artists, including artworks by Jan
Robert Leegte and Rafaël Rozendaal.
The exhibition is the first retrospective dedicated to John Giorno, American poet, performance
artist, and
iconic figure of the underground scene of the Sixties, whose work was influenced by the encounter with
artists like Andy Warhol (he played in many of Warhol's early films), Jasper Johns,
Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, Trisha Brown, and Carolee Schneeman.
This exhibition, the first by Pace in the Middle East, features
iconic works by four of the most significant
artists who have historically worked in light: Larry Bell, Dan Flavin,
Robert Irwin, and James Turrell.
From December 29th, 2013 - January 13th, 2014 I will be on the road with
artists Meghan Moe Beitiks and Lindsey French as we travel the west, co-creating work in response to the landscape and to three
iconic Earthworks of the 60s and 70s: Michael Heizer's Double Negative,
Robert Smithson's Sprial Jetty and Nancy Holt's Sun Tunnels.
In 2010, for example, the
artist installed a sculpture titled L.O.V.E. (a reference to the
iconic 5th Ave. pop art piece by
Robert Indiana) in the Piazza Affari in Milan.
Trying to Find the Spiral Jetty:
Robert Smithson consists of a single 35 millimeter color slide projection, a relic of Dean's failed 1997 effort to visit the late earthwork
artist's
iconic masterpiece, a work which appears only irregularly, as the water level of Great Salt Lake rises and falls.
When
Robert Longo embarked on the project of copying several
iconic pieces of art, the
artists gave their permission and the museums opened up their doors to him.
The roster of talent that Gagosian has exhibited reads like a who's who of modern and contemporary art, including the likes of Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra, and Cy Twombly, younger
artists such as Taryn Simon and Urs Fischer, and
iconic masters such as Francis Bacon, Constantin Brancusi, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock,
Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, among others.
For this volume, Buchloh (once described by former Museum of Modern Art, New York, curator and current Dean of the Yale School of Art
Robert Storr as, «the
artist's longtime sparring partner») returns to the fray, and, along with Beate Söntgen and Gregor Stemmrich, offers critical insight on this
iconic oeuvre.
Five steps in, you're hit with the big names: Nan Goldin, an
iconic American photographer whose images of urban nightlife in the 1970s and»80s offer a window onto society's darker margins (Goldin is a friend of Berger and one piece bears a personal inscription); Rashid Johnson, a fast - rising conceptual
artist whose prismatic work mines the meaning of the black American identity; and, notably,
Robert Mapplethorpe, in a rare self - portrait emblematic of the
artist's confrontational beauty.
Shot in the early 1960s when fine art photographer William John Kennedy and his wife, Marie, forged a friendship with Andy Warhol and
Robert Indiana, this recently published collection of images capture the two
artists and their most
iconic works at the rise of the Pop Art Movement.
works, ranging from realistic to abstract, by
iconic and wide - ranging
artists such as John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt,
Robert Henri, William Merritt Chase, Nick Cave, and Faith Ringgold
The show continues with instruments and works by composers like Alvin Lucier and John Cage; works by
artists of the 1960s, such as the sound boxes of
Robert Morris and Nam June Paik; kinetic sculptures, sound installations and examples of the
iconic and formal appropriation of the musical instrument, such as the pianos created by Arman, Richard Artschwager and Joseph Beuys; and hybrid instruments like the guitars of Ken Butler and William T. Wiley, which are genuine sculptures that can be played.
The works are rife with associations to Catholicism and, of course, colonialism and predate even the groundbreaking «non-site» material works of
iconic American
artist Robert Smithson, which were some of the first 20th century artworks to display raw materials as narrative.
The 19 - acre campus will feature 16 new artworks by
artists including Sol LeWitt (known for his geometric work),
Robert Indiana (responsible for the
iconic «LOVE» sculpture) and Katharina Fritsch (whose giant blue rooster now sits atop the National Gallery in D.C.).
This Is Not a Selfie includes some of the most
iconic and groundbreaking images in photographic history produced by
artists such as Diane Arbus,
Robert Mapplethorpe, Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman, Alfred Stieglitz, Lorna Simpson, and Andy Warhol.
All the major American
artists and works from the seventeenth century to today are included, such as epic history paintings by Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley; sublime landscapes by Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederick Church; society portraits by John Singer Sargent; groundbreaking abstract expressionist and pop art by Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Andy Warhol; and challenging sculptural, installation, and video works from more recent years by
Robert Gober, Fred Wilson, and Matthew Barney In architecture, dozens of different building types are illustrated and discussed, from the earliest colonial houses and churches to the most spectacular modernist and postmodernist houses, stations, museums, and
iconic skyscrapers.
Guest Contributor Jonathan Stevenson / «
Robert Indiana: Beyond Love» at the Whitney unabashedly aims to extricate the
artist from the public's myopic reduction of his body of work to the
iconic «LOVE» image of the 1970s.
A selection of
iconic works from both American and British Pop
artists will be presented including a
Robert Indiana LOVE sculpture and an important painting by David Hockney, as well -LSB-...]
A selection of
iconic works from both American and British Pop
artists will be presented including a
Robert Indiana LOVE sculpture and an important painting by David Hockney, as well as photographic works by Andreas Gursky, and the Neo-Expressionist Georg Baselitz.
Whitney Museum of American Art presents Scrim veil — Black rectangle — Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), by California Light and Space
artist Robert Irwin, is a large - scale installation that uniquely engages the Whitney's
iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space.
Two years ago, Jens Hoffmann, the deputy director of the Jewish Museum, invited Brazilian multimedia
artist Beatriz Milhazes to create a project for the institution's lobby that would coincide (and travel with) its just - opened retrospective on the
iconic Brazilian modernist landscape architect
Robert Burle Marx.
We enter 2016 with an issue blessed with two SUPERCOVERS, featuring
iconic artist Vanessa Beecroft and the legendary
Robert Longo.