Sentences with phrase «now as a solo artist»

Now as a solo artist, and occasionally with the collective, Ashcroft exhibits his paintings, works on graphic projects, and collaborates on live - painting projects in galleries and alternative spaces from street locations to shops.

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After brief stints as a member of the group All in Together Now and as a solo artist under the name Prince Rakeem, he formed the Wu - Tang Clan in 1992.
I personally know one New York artist who ended up with a solo show and gallery representation in Berlin as a result of the exposure, and a Boston artist who's now with a Boston gallery, which then resulted in a commission for a major New England museum, so sometimes the dots do connect.
The award was based on Tillmans's solo exhibitions held in 1999, including those at Interim Art in London (now Maureen Paley gallery), Städtische Galerie in the artist's hometown of Remscheid in Germany, and Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York, as well as his published work in books and magazines.
Artists kept playing catch - up as color increasingly swamped popular culture and amateur photography; many came to take their cues from both, and in 1976 Museum of Modern Art photography curator John Szarkowski gave William Eggleston a major solo exhibition for his now - iconic photos combining a snapshot aesthetic with a mastery of the dye imbibition process that «allowed Eggleston to draw attention to color without making it the subject of the photograph,» Rohrbach writes.
the artist's «lost in art» solo show, on now in new york, features one of his first publicly exhibited sculptures, as well as recent fashion house photo shoots and new work in his»
As an artist who works primarily with subverting objects, meanings and realities in order to generate new experiences or situations, we go intrigued about seeing his solo show Pero Come Pero (Dog Eat Dog) solo show that is now on view at La Cause Galeria in Madrid.
(New York — June 22, 2017) Michael Rosenfeld Gallery proudly presents The Time Is Now, a group exhibition featuring thirty - two artists whose work the gallery has consistently championed for three decades through thematic group exhibitions as well as multiple solo shows.
I have organized this exhibition in hopes to present an overview of Tomoko Nagai's works created over the past 12 years up until now, as an artist who has been working energetically since holding her first solo exhibition in 2007.
«Now people in the United States can go to Cuba and people from Cuba can come here, it's very important to me to have galleries such as Habana Gallery [taking part], and a solo exhibition of work by Havana - based artist Carlos Garaicoa, at the Continua Gallery booth.
His expressionistic, grided abstract paintings have garnered significant (albiet long - overdue) attention — in the past four years, the now Chicago - based artist has held three solo exhibitions at Kavi Gupta Gallery in his hometown, as well as solo exhibitions the Contemporary Art Museum in Houston and Galerie Lelong in New York.
Nowhere is Now Here marks the third solo exhibition of Jaybo's work at Soze and offers viewers the artist's translation of the exciting absurdity and confusion of the world as the he sees it.
Lean To, FCHKUK, and Elements of Drawing Blind were all two week projects approached as short - term residencies, that took place between 2000 and 2001, the former presented as solo exhibitions, the latter a group show While Lean To and FCHKUK resulted in installations that explored the very notion of residency as «home» (both hosts, the East London gallery and Stuff, an artist - run space in Bethnal Green, now coincidentally defunct), Elements of Drawing Blind responded performatively to an invitation to participate in a drawing residency in the West London - based artist - run Central Space.
Now on display next to the museum's Monroe Street terrace, Paula (2014) originally came to the museum as part of the artist's solo exhibition last year.
Ms. Anderson's recent, only - slightly - larger show at the Bed - Stuy Love Affair project space, her current one - work solo outing at SculptureCenter and now this exhibition position her as one of today's most interesting young artists.
She's now represented by heavy - hitting galleries including Sfeir - Semler and Galerie Lelong (who will host a solo show of her work in their Paris location starting October 12) and is featured in Phaidon's new contemporary painting compendium Vitamin P3 as the oldest artist in book.
Elijah Burgher is an artist and writer based in Chicago, IL. He has most recently exhibited in a solo show at Shane Campbell Gallery in Oak Park, IL and a two - person exhibition at Peregrine Program in Chicago, IL. He will exhibit work in group shows at Johalla Projects in Chicago and Envoy Enterprises in New York this summer. He maintains a hybrid studio wall / magick diary blog at http://ghostvomit.blogspot.com/. Burgher co-founded and co-edited the now - defunct art publication BAT. He has written reviews and essays for ArtUS and several small art publications in Chicago, as well as contributed writing to Art: 21's guest blog. He received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004, and a BA from Sarah Lawrence college in 2000, where he split his credits amongst Literature, Visual Art, and Cultural Anthropology.
The artist has shown installations, video and photography in solo and group exhibitions around the world, and now his work on show in Beirut as part of «East of Eden» at Metropolitan Art Society (MAS), until September 10.
In gallery news: David Zwirner has announced a US$ 50 million new Renzo Piano - designed space to open in New York in spring 2020, which will serve as the gallery's headquarters (later this month David Zwirner will also open its first Asia space in Hong Kong)-- «fortune favours the brave» Zwirner told the New York Times; Tomoo Gokita is now represented by Blum & Poe — he will have a solo show at the Los Angeles gallery in autumn 2018; and street art dealer (and once Banksy's agent) Steve Lazarides is opening his new gallery, Lazinc — a joint partnership with Qatari magnate Wissam Al Mana — in London's Mayfair this week with a solo show by artist JR..
«For Now» is the title of the new film as well as of a solo exhibition by the artist.
Now he is having his first show as a solo artist, presenting a series of paintings that riff on Mexican culture, pop imagery and the materials and landscape proffered by the desert he inhabits.
Jim Waters has been better known as the High Museum's exhibitions designer than as an artist, even though solo exhibitions at the now defunct Kiang and at Sandler Hudson galleries some years ago brought considerable attention to his distinctive, glitter - covered shaped panels.
16 Nov 2017 The IMMA Collection presents Porous Plane, a solo exhibition by visual artist Lennon Now open at IMMA, a new exhibition by Lennon entitled Porous Plane, presents a range of work from the 1970s to the present which includes 1 / 3 / 92B, 1992, from the IMMA Collection and Folded / Unfolded MM 1972 (for Fiona), 2017, shown originally in Lennon's first solo exhibition at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin in 1972 and remade especially for the IMMA Galleries as part of this exhibition.
Because this September, Joe Nanashe, a conceptual artist who sorta fits that bill himself as an Ohio - born transplant now based in New York, is debuting his solo show American Vanitas at Bushwick's Victori + Mo gallery this September.
And so, we've got New York - based artist Valerie Snobeck, whose fascination is with objects as banal and strange as reservoirs, and now this series of new works will be presented at her first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, at Simon Lee Gallery.
«Over the past three decades, Concentrations has featured over sixty emerging artists, and we continue that impressive heritage now and as the first museum in the United States to present a solo installation by Lucie Stahl.»
Two solo shows from Chinese female artists are presented as part of NOW.
The Los Angeles artist who goes by JPW3 (real name: Patrick Walsh) has a way with wax, as seen in his solo debut at Night Gallery in 2014 and now in Miami at the inviting (if over-the-top) blue - and - gold booth of Martos Gallery.
-- Performance and installation artist Liz Magic Laser, still riding high after her acclaimed contribution to the 2011 Performa biennial and star turn as the Armory Show's 2012 commissioned artist, is now having a solo show debut at Paula Cooper Gallery — quite an impressive step for the young artist.
Fridman Gallery (287 Spring Street) opens their first solo exhibition, «INFOESQUE,» by the British artist Navine G. Khan - Dossos on April 13, 6 to 9 p.m., The show includes a series of works on canvas that «explore the design strategies of Rumiyah magazine,» plus thirty - six panel paintings that use issue 5 of the now - shuttered Dabiq magazine as source material.
Brown was a San Francisco native, taught by Bay Area Figurationists Bischoff, Oliverira, and Lobdel at the California School of Fine Arts (now SFAI); exhibited at legendary Beat venues (6 Gallery, Batman); lived next to Jay DeFeo and Wally Hedrick during the painting of DeFeo's The Rose; married noted Bay Area sculptor and fellow student Manuel Neri; counted such disparate artists as Wallace Berman and Bernice Bing as friends; and gained early recognition (a New York exhibition at age 22) resulting in a lifelong teaching post at Berkeley, a Guggenheim fellowship, over sixty solo shows, and inclusion in an equal number of posthumous group exhibitions.
Now, as her first solo exhibition at the de Young Museum, «Kay Sekimachi: Student, Teacher, Artist,» opens, her home continues to be centered around art.
Mychael Barratt, acclaimed artist and printmaker as well as the current president of the Royal Society of Painer Printmakers, is now showing a collection of prints and original artworks at Sarah Wiseman Gallery in the solo exhibition «Maps, Myths and Muses».
The Nathalie Obadia Gallery, Brussels, is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Ricardo Brey, the Cuban artist, now living and working in Belgium, thus rekindling historical ties, as the gallery exhibited his work for the first time in Paris in 1994.
And now Mr. Als is revealed as an artist himself, and an accomplished one, in «One Man Show: Holly, Candy, Bobbie and the Rest,» at the Artist's Institute, a solo that is not quite a solo: It's an evocation of transgender performers, most of them now deceased, who in one way or another deeply affected hisartist himself, and an accomplished one, in «One Man Show: Holly, Candy, Bobbie and the Rest,» at the Artist's Institute, a solo that is not quite a solo: It's an evocation of transgender performers, most of them now deceased, who in one way or another deeply affected hisArtist's Institute, a solo that is not quite a solo: It's an evocation of transgender performers, most of them now deceased, who in one way or another deeply affected his life.
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