Sentences with phrase «imitation of wealth»

In 2013, he created an installation titled «Imitation of Wealth,» in which he re-created works by blue - chip artists, including a Marcel Duchamp bottle rack and a vacuum cleaner piece by Jeff Koons.
Another exhibition was Mr. Davis's 2013 installation «Imitation of Wealth,» in which he recreated works by artists like Jeff Koons and On Kawara using inexpensive materials.
Davis's exhibition there last year, «Imitation of Wealth,» showcased famous contemporary master works that the artist had replicated.
Like the Sturtevant retrospective that travelled to MOCA that season, «Imitation of Wealth» critiqued the art world's racial and economic exclusivity.
Imitation of Wealth, 2015; installation view, MOCA Storefront.
According to MOCA, Imitation of Wealth masquerades famous works of art in an attempt «to break down the traditional class and ethnic barriers to high culture.»
In creating Imitation of Wealth, Davis was playing the game, or as Oguibe would describe it, «humoring the establishment.»
Imitation of Wealth, along with the Underground Museum, began with the underpinnings of a protest.
Meanwhile, Imitation of Wealth passes for «high culture» to demonstrate the absurdity in bestowing institutional visibility upon certain artists while excluding others.
Reciprocally, MOCA presents Noah Davis» Imitation of Wealth, which was first exhibited at the Underground Museum, in its new storefront exhibition space located on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles.
Reciprocally, MOCA presents Noah Davis» Imitation of Wealth, which was first exhibited at the Underground Museum, in its new -LSB-.....]
«storefront: NOAH DAVIS: Imitation of Wealth» @ Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Grand Avenue Los Angeles Paying homage to the artist - run store front spaces common in Los Angeles, each year, MOCA LA invites artists to take over a museum space, creating a «storefront» exhibition.

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Drawing on the spectacular resources of the Norton Simon collections, the exhibition explores the wealth of aesthetic and conceptual artistic strategies that challenge the shortsighted view of still life as simply an art of imitation.
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