Sentences with phrase «other polish artists»

Not exact matches

Polish artist, Sacabria uses blood, among other mediums for her works, which all depict... well, nightmare fuel.
On the other hand, Square Enix does have an army of talented artists at their disposal so it's just a question of the proper alignment of the stars for them to pop out a polished, solid game.
Füsun Eczacıbasi's six - story home in Istanbul's old city is a beacon of contemporary art filled with video installations and other works by Turkish and international artists, including an animation by the South African William Kentridge, a transformed door by Polish artist Alicja Kwade, and films by Turkish artists Ali Kazma, Inci Eviner, and Extrastruggle.
Polish artist NeSpoon has recently been to CaleFestival with WOOL, and has left a mural and some other gems on the streets of Fundão....
Through the gesture of exporting the Polish national opera to the Haitian tropics — similar to those exercised uncritically by governments promoting their countries abroad — the artists ask whether such an export could signify something other than cultural colonization or state promotion.
However, unlike the other, more polished paintings here, it also reveals something about this notoriously difficult artist's working process.
Goshka Macuga, born in 1967 in Warsaw, is a Polish artist based in London, who makes installations which incorporate other artists» work alongside a variety of disparate objects.
In other news: Tania Bruguera and Laurie Anderson bring political banners to Times Square; Polish artists protest country's right - wing nationalism
[3] Polish Romantic painting is exemplified in the work of Artur Grottger, Henryk Rodakowski, or the equestrian master artist Piotr Michałowski (now at Sukiennice), and Jan Nepomucen Głowacki considered the father of Polish school of landscape painting, as well as the renowned historical painter Leopold Loeffler invited to Kraków by Matejko to teach the future luminaries of the Young Poland movement including Wyspiański, Tetmajer, Malczewski and Weiss among others.
For this year's Biennale, the foundation «produced» WeltenLinie by the Polish artist Alicja Kwade, a walk - through installation that set rocks, petrified wood and other totem - like objects in mirrored, quasi-domestic spaces.
The Body Electric A working lamp by the Polish - born artist Alina Szapocznikow in «Counter Forms,» an exhibition organized by Elena Filipovic at Andrea Rosen that brings together four postwar artists who probably didn't know each other, or even of each other, but were united by a sensibility that draws equally on attraction and repulsion.
Lismore Castle Arts is delighted to announce that the annual international exhibition for 2014 will be a solo show by Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal (b. 1972), «Take Me To The Other Side», which opens on 18 April and continues until 21 September at Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co Waterford, Ireland.
Polish artists represented include: Jan Matejko, Jozef Mehoffer, Jacek Malczewski, Stanislaw Wyspianski, Jozef Chelmonski, Aleksander Gierymski, Henryk Siemiradzki, and many others.
Other must - see shows at public galleries include a survey of pale, elusive paintings by influential Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal (Whitechapel Gallery, E1, Fri to 1 Jan), and the double whammy of Haroon Mirza's rickety constellations of old furniture that make lo - fi techno and Nathalie Djurberg's dark claymation fairytales (Camden Arts Centre, NW3, to 8 Jan).
MACIEJ TOPOROWICZ, a Polish - born artist living in New York, likes neither the subliminal messages of advertising nor its obliviousness to the harsher facts of life, and he uses one against the other.
Other exhibiting artists include: Polish - born Aleksandra Mir, who will display her work «Triumph» (an assemblage of sports trophies exploring the inevitability of replacement by younger talent) in the UK for the very first time; and Scottish artist Ruth Ewan who promise to investigate the Socialist Sunday School movement in the first half of the 20th century.
Also on view will be a newly acquired work by the Bosnian - French artist Bojan Šarčević, She, a 1.7 - ton onyx sculpture with one side carved and polished and the other left in its natural state.
Some of the other participants include: Dainius Liškevičius's project Museum at the Pavilion of Lithuania on May 6 (accompanied by the collateral event assembly Rotten Dice on May 7; Pizza Pavilion, with over twenty artists including Lorna Mills and Santiago Taccetti, on May 7; the online project Sunscreen, commissioned by EM15; an exhibition by ArtRevolution Party; and the Polish Pavilion «s film projection of the opera Halka staged in Haiti in February by artists C.T. Jasper and Joanna Malinowska curated by Magdalena Moskalewicz.
The feral, organic, orgasmic energy of Meat Joy, and many of Schneemann's other works from that time, also took aim at the polish and cool detachment of Pop Art: «The male Pop artists» endless depiction of nudes that looked like shiny parts of automobiles — these were all very strong influences that I could work against,» says Schneemann.
For other important Irish sculptors, read about the neo-classical John Hogan, the Anglo - Irish John Henry Foley, the Romantic Nationalist Oliver Sheppard, the nationalist realist Albert Power, the small - scale sculptress Rosamund Praeger, the traditional stone sculptor Seamus Murphy, the Polish - Irish sculptress Alexandra Wejchert, the contemporary steel sculptor Conor Fallon, the bird artist Oisin Kelly, the public artist Eamonn O'Doherty and the figurative sculptor Rowan Gillespie.
Goldblatt's photographs, which included works from his Ex-offenders series as well as other recent black and white and colour prints, were shown at Giardini within the star - shaped and wallpapered «Para-Pavilion» conceived by Polish artist Monika Sosnowska.
Polish mixed media artist Finnabair (also known as Anna Dabrowska) puts together these richly - textured collages of salvaged tech parts along with other finds like dead moths, fabric, buttons and paints them to make dreamlike landscapes with a deeper significance.
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