Sentences with phrase «venetian artists»

Morning came too soon, but I made it to «Padiglione Crepaccio» — a three - day exhibition for ten young Venetian artists organized by Milanese curator Caroline Corbetta and Yoox.com in a private seventeenth - century house — in time for a delicious (at last!)
The idea was to give some attention to Venetian artists neglected by the international scene.
RITA SELVAGGIO: «Repertorio Ornamentale'is the title of your recent solo exhibition in Venice conceived expressly for the spaces of Palazzetto Tito, a stately home and once the labyrinthine residence of Venetian artists.
Brought together for the first time, a series of paintings by the classical Venetian artist celebrate the achievements of British architecture and engineering (from March).
Mazzoleni presents an exhibition dedicated to Venetian artist Emilio Vedova, undisputed protagonist of the European Informal Art, that will take... Read more
Mazzoleni presents an exhibition dedicated to Venetian artist Emilio Vedova, undisputed protagonist of the European Informal Art, that will take place at the Palazzo Panizza, Turin.
After studying painting with the Venetian artist Alessandro Rossi from 2002 until 2004, Bubacco opened a studio in Murano and began to take part in exhibitions in Italy and throughout Europe.
The younger Venetian artist arrived in Rome in 1511, and their relationship continued, often at long distance, until an acrimonious falling - out in 1534.

Not exact matches

Thanks to artist Lala Ragimov, whose renditions of Flemish Baroque and Venetian Renaissance style paintings include investor caricatures, Index Funds also has outright humor that, again, helps explain each concept chapter by chapter.
Our B & B offers guests a chance to stay in a characteristic Venetian house (known as a Ca»), finely restored and decorated by a local artist... Read more in the style of the old Venetian Republic.
Last Friday, Venetian authorities closed Christoph Büchel's functioning mosque in a disused church in the city, the Swiss artist's project for the Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale, saying that it had did not have the proper permits and was... Read More
Vartanian, whose intense political engagement I often admire, writes, «I'm not happy to hear that the Venetian authorities closed the «Mosque» project, but I'm also not surprised, considering the artist cut corners and didn't do the essential legal and community work required to realize his vision.»
Last Friday, Venetian authorities closed Christoph Büchel's functioning mosque in a disused church in the city, the Swiss artist's project for the Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale, saying that it had did not have the proper permits and was overcrowded, according to a piece in The New York Times by Randy Kennedy, who has been providing play - by - play coverage of the controversy.
The exhibition is displayed across 5,000 square meters of museum space and marks the first time that Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana, the two Venetian venues of the Pinault Collection, are both dedicated to a single artist.
The exhibition marks the first time in the museums» history that the two Venetian venues belonging to the Pinault Collection are dedicated to a single artist.
The Swiss - based Hauser & Wirth Gallery has delivered a coup — the thematic survey loan show «Philip Guston and the Poets,» which not only presents that American artist in sovereign form, but also enshrines him in the Vatican of Venetian painting, the Gallerie dell» Accademia (through Sept. 3).
There are not only her massive donations to a variety of museums, but the legendary Peggy Guggenheim collection in her Venetian palazzo on the Grand Canal, one of the most visited modern museums in the world, with some 326 works of art by 100 different artists.
Accompanied by his former tutor, the accomplished French artist Charles - Louis Clérisseau (who specialised in ruins) and two draughtsmen, he managed to make a reasonable survey in a short time despite having insufficient permits and being thwarted by the Venetian authorities who regarded the group as spies.
In this building, dating back to the 16th century and designed by the Venetian architect Jacopo Sansovina, the artist Å 1/2 ilvinas Kempinas presents his large - scale installation, TUBE.
-LSB-...] Some of the greatest artists through the ages have amassed extraordinary holdings, among the most brilliant being Rubens's collection — featuring a remarkable selection of Venetian paintings and drawings by Florentine and Roman masters, including Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael — and that of Degas, who left 500 paintings, and 5,000 prints and drawings, at his death, including masterpieces by Ingres, Delacroix, Gauguin and El Greco.
The artist's most recent body of work, the «Venetians», a haunting group of sculptures created for the 55th Venice Biennale, in which Althamer cast the faces of various individuals he encountered on the streets of Venice, will make its US debut.
Author Francine Prose, in the first installment of her four - part series «The Lives of the Artists,» weaves a tale of a Venetian painter whose artistic talent is as much a curse as it is a gift.
Drawing in Tintoretto's Venice will be the first exhibition since 1956 to explore the drawing practice of this major figure of the Venetian Renaissance and will offer an entirely new perspective on Tintoretto's evolution as a draftsman, his individuality as an artist, and his influence on a generation of painters in northern Italy.
Among the highlights of the show are The Sun (1990), a floor installation of 360 triangular elements of white marble forming a grand circle, and the witty Self - Portrait (c. 1959) in which the artist's head is but a small ball of paper resting on a larger - than - life wooden torso with incredibly elongated legs (both works at Perry Rubenstein); the ethereal The Angel (1989) made of 125 spheres of thin clear Venetian glass delicately resting on the floor at Michael Werner; and at Mary Boone the five Concave Figures (1994), one of Byars» final works.
In 2012, the South Korean - born and Berlin - based artist Haegue Yang inaugurated the series with a towering structure constructed out of Venetian blinds, appearing half - opaque, half - translucent.
The gathering learned that although the characterful lions that prowl, cavort and generally populate many of these recent paintings might chime with their current Venetian context, they are all renditions of the Lion of Judah, which are as ubiquitous throughout the artist's adopted country of Trinidad as the lion of St Mark is in Venice.
The lower centre of each canvas is dominated by the contemporary artist's addition of a glass ball in the same deep lapis lazuli that is so prominent in the Venetian's painting.
On the other side of the island, Scotland + Venice have taken over an elaborate Venetian palace where artist Graham Fagan has developed a carefully choreographed display which leads visitors through opulent rooms of Murano glass chandeliers and views over the Grand Canal, culminating in a multi-channel video installation entitled The Slaves Lament.
Playing the role of alchemist, each artist in Between Spaces will recast familiar materials and objects such as wood, paint, mirrors, moving blankets, Plexi - glass, Venetian blinds, and metal grating to make the ordinary strange.
First opened in 1971 by gallerist Bruna Aickelin, Galleria Il Capricorno is renowned for showing key twentieth - century artists such as Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Cy Twombly and Robert Rauschenberg and, later, international contemporary artists, while attracting legendary figures such as Peggy Guggenheim to its quintessentially Venetian canalside location.
As experienced commissioners of large - scale contemporary art the Lisson Gallery brought together a range of major pieces by 19 artists, both inside and outside the historic Venetian Palazzo Franchetti.
The refined output of vases, bowls, and animals by the great graphic artist, illustrator, and designer for the long - standing Venetian glasshouse.
In 1997, artist Mark Dion drained a Venetian canal — the lagoon city's favorite natural dumpster — excavating, cleaning and exhibiting every last object uncovered in archeological display cabinets.
Haegue Yang Silo of Silence — Clicked Core 2017 Aluminum Venetian blinds, LED tubes, aluminum and steel hanging structure, powder coating, steel wire, revolving stage, cable 1105 x 780 x 780 cm Courtesy of the artist Installation view of Silo of Silence — Clicked Core, KINDL — Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany, 2017 Photo: Jens Ziehe
In what is hopefully a more productive hand over, Los Angeles - based artist Mark Bradford is using his exhibition at the US pavilion to initiate a six - year collaboration with a Venetian social cooperative for ex-offenders, opening a store selling goods they produce.
Kwartler's two recent paintings are made on standard plywood panels purchased at New York lumberyards that the artist painted in large swathes of pink, green, and lavender - tinted Venetian plaster in the fleeting moments before the plaster dried.
As the artist states, «In the case of the Venetians, it had a very strange beginning.
Other artwork from the artist's series will include Venetians, Persians, Jerusalem Cylinders, Sconces and Fiori.
In fact, she seems to be simply a Venetian woman posing for Titian, in a painting that breaks the barrier between religious art and real life, and shows why Titian is the most human of Renaissance artists.
During her 30 - year Venetian life, Peggy Guggenheim continued to collect works of art and to support artists, such as Edmondo Bacci and Tancredi Parmeggiani, whom she met in 1951.
The painting and sculpture section spans in time from the Renaissance to present day and is further sub-divided in chronological sections: Late Gothic painting; Dutch and Flemish painting, including works by Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck and Jan Brueghel the Elder; Italian Baroque and Venetian 18th century, including works by Domenichino, Canaletto, Guardi and Bellotto; Swiss painting, including Hodler, Segantini, Vallotton, Giovanni and Augusto Giacometti; Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, with masterpieces by Géricault, Manet, Monet, Cézanne, van Gogh and Bonnard; Nordic Expressionism, including a large selection of works by Edvard Munch and Oskar Kokoschka; Modern art, with works by Mondrian, Klee, Chagall, the Surrealists, Léger, Matisse and Picasso; the Giacometti section comprehends the most important museum selection of works by the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti; the Art since 1945 collection includes works by Tinguely, Twombly, Beuys, Kiefer and Baselitz.
Among the collateral events, I'll be interested to see what «Land Sea» at Palazzo Falier (9 May — 22 November), which promises to place Sean Scully's abstracts in the context of Venetian art and architecture, does to this artist's elegiac palette.
Carol Bove / Carlo Scarpa brings together a commissioned body of work by artist Carol Bove (° 1971) with exhibition furniture and sculptures by the Venetian architect and exhibition designer Carlo Scarpa (1906 - 78).
«It is not clear when the essentially formalist notion of inner light became a commonplace in the criticism of Venetian painting of the sixteenth century, but it was certainly a major concern of the Bavarian painter Max Doerner, whose handbook The Materials of the Artist and Their use in Painting, with notes on the Techniques of the Old Masters (1921), had been published in an English translation in New York in 1934 and came to be much used in the circle of the abstract expressionists.
Highlights of the exhibition include Drawings, which reveal the artist's exuberant hand; Baskets, a series which recently celebrated 40 years; delicate and fluid Seaforms; the richly - colored and contrasting hues of Macchia; Venetians, which were inspired by Art Deco Venetian vases; Ikebana, inspired by the Japanese art of flower arrangement; Persians, a celebration of wild asymmetry and colour; and Chandeliers, which are comprised of hundreds of blown glass forms.
Scottish artist and film - maker Rachel Maclean continues in the compelling, sumptuously styled, satirical vein that is now her trademark with a new 30 - minute film, Spite Your Face, a dark Venetian fairytale, commissioned for the Scotland + Venice presentation at the 57th Venice Biennale.
From a South Korean master of venetian blinds to one of the most influential (and mysterious) African - American artists of our time, here are the shows the art world is buzzing about this month.
The views of a charming Venetian piazza, of the artist's garden, or of boats rocking in a harbour, the nude models, faithful hounds and snoozing cats are all back in the Royal Academy for the 244th year of the world's oldest and largest open art exhibition — it's just that this time they're very, very small.
Patrick Heron (1920 - 99)(Lyrical Abstraction)- Manganese in Deep Violet (Estate of the Artist)- Cadmium with Violet, Scarlet, Emerald, Lemon and Venetian (1969, Tate)
And let's not forget: Julian Schnabel is also an interior architect... It was incidentally in his Venetian palace in the West Village, New York, that he received us — at the heart of the Palazzo Chupi, in which the artist has based his studio and apartment, with a view of the Hudson...
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