Sentences with phrase «photorealist movement»

Surveying the work of this quintessential New York artist and pioneer of the Photorealist movement, this exhibition combines for the first time a range of Estes's works, art - making tools and source materials to provide deeper insight into the artist's creative process.
Other artists who helped to popularize the photorealist movement in America, include: painter Chuck Close (b. 1940) and sculptors Duane Hanson (1925 - 96), John De Andrea (b. 1941) and Carole Feuerman (b. 1945).
Other artists who helped to popularize the photorealist movement in America, include: the street scene painter Richard Estes (1932) and the portraitist Chuck Close (b. 1940).
An Englishman, John Salt was the first foreign artist in the burgeoning Photorealist movement, which was originally considered an American genre.
Opening: Richard Estes: Painting New York City at MAD A leading figure of the Photorealist movement, New York artist Richard Estes is having is having a career retrospective at the Museum of Arts and Design that spans the mid-1960s to the present.
TUESDAY MARCH 10 Opening: Richard Estes: Painting New York City at MAD A leading figure of the Photorealist movement, New York artist Richard Estes is having is having a career retrospective at the Museum of Arts and Design that spans works from the mid-1960s to the present.
A pioneer in the SoHo art scene of the 1960s and one of the leaders of the Photorealist movement of the 1970s, he is best known for his gorgeous still lifes of flowers - large, arresting canvases that explore the artist's dream world.
Recent highlights include a solo show of Tom Blackwell, one of the earliest painters in the photorealist movement.
Ben Schonzeit (b. 1942) has been heralded as a central figure in the American Photorealist movement commencing in the early seventies.
A pioneer of the Photorealist movement in the late 1960s, along with Malcolm Morley, Audrey Flack, Chuck Close and others, Mr. Estes is among the few who remained true to the movement's tenets and maintained a consistently high level of achievement in a prolonged career.
Tompkins was an important figure in the photorealist movement of the 1970's but largely overlooked due to the fact that she was a woman making large - scale paintings of heterosexual intercourse, imagery that until then had been reserved for male artists and viewers.

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Though the height of Photorealism was in the 1970s the movement continues and includes several of the original photorealists as well as many of their contemporaries.
He made his name as a photorealist, then as a pioneer of «New Expressionism», a movement which the great American critic Clement Greenberg described as «a tendency to make art, especially in painting, that's ugly.
His photorealist paintings depict the moving train's blur, precisely painted with a mixture of acrylic and oil, conveying the velocity and movement of his subjects while also showing subtle variations in texture and saturation.
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