Sentences with phrase «urban art movement»

This fair will certainly be a truly celebration of the urban art movement.
Remi Rough is one of the most renowned exponents of the contemporary urban art movement today.
Gen Atem is considered a pioneer of the European Urban Art movement.
Observing the art fair, we've made selections of the best curated booths, as well as some observations on interesting collectables on the spot, both for the contemporary and the urban art movement.
The recent explosion of the new Urban art movement, the fresh focus on Graffiti and Street art and graffiti has brought in a new generation of young artists like Jean - Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, who unfortunately did not live long enough to see the success they became.
Among those whose pieces are sold by ArtCan, there are legends of the Street and Urban art movements, such as Banksy, Invader, Futura 2000, Shepard Fairey, Rammellzee, Dondi White, Keith Haring, Crash...

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The Ohio River from Athens County, Ohio, Winter oil on canvas 36 ″ x 96 ″ 2011 LG: Outside the universities and the larger urban art centers, the plein air painting «movement» of regional painters has become increasing popular.
Additional landscapes by Sironi, now best known as a founding member of the fascist - aligned novecento Italiano art movement, record desolate urban landscapes, punctuated with trucks, cranes and traintracks which glint impressively out of the gloom.
The city as canvas: How self - expression, politics, and protest reclaim the streets Made in collaboration with its featured artists, Trespass traces the rise and global reach of graffiti and urban art, not just as a fringe visual movement but as a social phenomenon and central expression of youth.
Other series, like her «Matador» paintings, explored sexual identity or incorporated elements from urban life and popular culture, although she passionately disapproved of the burgeoning Pop Art movement.
Graffuturism - Paris is the first part of several exhibition cycles to come to Openspace looking at the different major movements inherent to contemporary urban art.
A global artist collective, an art movement whose members use sketchpads as their canvas; the urban sketchers were founded by the Spanish born illustrator and journalist Gabriel Campanario.
More recently, Molina has staged urban interventions with his large - scale works as part of the street art movement in Latin America and Miami.
Having witnessed the rise of graffiti and urban art from its very beginnings, Danysz became an expert in the movement, writing books about the history of Street Art and curating major institutional group shows, as well as over fifty solo shows with artists including Shepard Fairey (aka Obey), Space Invader, JR and Vhils among many otheart from its very beginnings, Danysz became an expert in the movement, writing books about the history of Street Art and curating major institutional group shows, as well as over fifty solo shows with artists including Shepard Fairey (aka Obey), Space Invader, JR and Vhils among many otheArt and curating major institutional group shows, as well as over fifty solo shows with artists including Shepard Fairey (aka Obey), Space Invader, JR and Vhils among many others.
An important influence on modern art painting in the United States, Precisionism was an American movement (also referred to as Cubist Realism) whose focus was modern industry and urban landscapes, characterized by the realistic depiction of objects but in a manner which also highlighted their geometric form.
The exhibition, a group exhibition curated by Graffuturism's creator Poesia, showcases the work of leading figures in the contemporary street art movement and is in many ways a celebration of Graffuturism's work during the last 5 years, the consolidation of an amazing journey intended to give space to the work of Graffiti / Urban Artists who seemed to be underrepresented.
Encompassing the engaged and the conformist, references to celebrity and mass - culture, every media available and being completely democratic in terms of iconography, and definitely containing some inherent traits of pop art, it's safe to state that Urban Art is the perfect mirror of postmodernism, and as such, it's a movement in its own rigart, it's safe to state that Urban Art is the perfect mirror of postmodernism, and as such, it's a movement in its own rigArt is the perfect mirror of postmodernism, and as such, it's a movement in its own right.
Although they initially started out as just another street art group in Los Angeles, California Locos has now grown into something much more than just an assortment of graffiti painters — they are perceived by many to be a full - blown artistic movement of urban expression.
Nadia Herzog is a pen name of Nadja Bozovic, a freelance journalist whose interest goes from the questioning influence of different art movements, through the connection of arts and urban space, to the art activism for social change.
Pure abstraction in urban art is another side of the abstract movement.
In cooperation with international curators, the gallery has developed a large number of exhibitions based on sub-cultural and urban movements such as street art.
Her creations reference a wide array of cultural and art historical themes, from Color Field Painting and other formal movements via the exuberantly colored clothing, to latent commentaries on recycling, materialism, and urban poverty.
Indeed, Schwitters» unique and unadulterated dedication to Dada ideas, led to a prolific output of artworks constructed with urban refuse and found objects (objets trouvés) which had a big influence on later movements like Junk Art, Assemblage and Arte Povera.
Radical and transnational (the group's name derives from the main urban centers of the movement — Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam), the postwar artist's group Cobra caused a revolution in modern art in just three years of active work that continues to influence artists to this day.
The Chiltern Street gallery was key to the launch of the Superhumanism (or Super Humanism) movement, [6] which is defined as «art about people, people living the life of an urban society», [7] and about which Treadwell wrote the first book in 1979.
Contemporary and Modern Masters explores a range movements such as Pop Art, Street Art, Urban Art and Modern Art from the 1950's to the present day.
He is a founder of the New York Culture Jamming movement and an innovator in the international urban art scene.
«Through my art movement, I try to encourage urban art and those behind it,» Nychos said.
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