Sentences with phrase «venezuelan art»

2 With this show, Fajardo - Hill, an independent British - Venezuelan art historian, and Giunta, an art historian based in Buenos Aires, strove to recover these neglected artists for the history books.
In 1954 she exhibited for the first time in Venezuela at the XV Salón Oficial Anual de Arte Venezolano (XV Annual Official Salon of Venezuelan Art) at the Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts), Caracas, and earned her first solo show in 1958.
He has written a number of essays on Venezuelan art and has curated exhibitions in Venezuela and abroad of art of the nineteenth and twentieth century in Venezuela.

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«Venezuelan rock art mapped in unprecedented detail.»
The legendary Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz - Diez discusses his experiments with colour and movement, and how he engages viewers with his art.
Marisol, the Venezuelan - American artist known for her large - scale assemblages fusing Pop and folk art, passed away in 2016.
Venezuelan op - art master Jesús Rafael Soto's 1988 abstract piece hung at the fair's entrance as part of the SITIO section.
French - Venezuelan sculptor Marisol is more known for her roles in Andy Warhol films and Pop Art sculptures.
In 1990 he was awarded Venezuela's Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas (National Fine Arts Prize), which was followed by an exhibition of his photographs at Sala RG, Caracas, curated by Miguel Arroyo (Venezuelan, 1920 — 2004).
She has won a number of awards, including first prize at the National Hall of Arts of Fire in 1971 and the Venezuelan National Sculpture Prize in 1977.
Marisol, the Venezuelan - American artist who created assemblages combining folk and Pop Art has died in Manhattan.
Although she is known for her minimal and poetic tastes, with a program that has centered on restrained abstraction, Bartlett has made room for the occasional shot of vibrant color as of late; on her roster is the Latin American artist Sol Calero, who will re-imagine the interior of a Bureau de Change at this year's Art Basel Statements with Caribbean poster art, Venezuelan video works, and custom - made jewelArt Basel Statements with Caribbean poster art, Venezuelan video works, and custom - made jewelart, Venezuelan video works, and custom - made jewelry.
Prints by Carlos Cruz - Diez and Manuel Espinoza illustrate what came to be known as Venezuelan kineticism; Cruz - Diez and his contemporaries were searching for an egalitarian form of art based in perceptual manipulation through additive color experiments.
As a Venezuelan native, Rivas cultivated extensive experience during his 14 years as the curator of Spanish Colonial art at the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC).
A leading member of the Kinetic and Op Art Movements of the 1950s and»60s, Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz - Diez has dedicated his practice to the exploration of color, line, and human perception.
Carlos Cruz - Diez, a Venezuelan artist recognized for kinetic and Op art, was then commissioned to work with the idea of «dazzle» camouflage to cover a historic pilot ship owned and conserved by Merseyside Maritime Museum in bright, dizzying designs.
The postwar Parisian - Venezuelan feminist gained early acclaim in the New York art world in the 1960s before moving to Italy.
The Artist is Venezuelan artist Arturo Herrera, who was one of Art Pace's resident Artists, as Reilly recalls.
2004 American — Venezuelan centre of Zulia (CEVAZ), Maracaibo — Venezuela: 4 ° Art Salon CEVAZ.
The Venezuelan - born Emilia Azcárate explores forms of spirituality in her paintings, from a position defined by the space between a contemporary world that has largely lost touch with spirituality, and a history of art that is filled with representation of religious iconography.
At 92 years - old, Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz - Diez continues to influence the kinetic and op art movement with his entire career focusing on color, line and perception.
The Great Hall also continues to serve as an important metropolitan art space and has hosted lectures and performances by such key figures as Joseph Campbell, Steve Reich, Salman Rushdie, Ralph Nader, Hamza Yusuf, Richard Stallman, Rudolph Giuliani, Pema Chodron, Michael Bloomberg, Evo Morales, and Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez.
In July 2010, art critic Victoria Donohoe wrote about Priestʼs work in two Wilmington exhibitions for The Philadelphia Inquirer: «Priest deliberately blurs the boundary between painting and jazz in her Venezuelan Suite painted collages.
Organized by independent curator Manuel E. Gonzalez, the show — which purports to examine the ways in which works of art are observed (so meta)-- includes pieces by an all - star line - up featuring land artist Robert Smithson, light artists Robert Irwin and Dan Flavin, repetitive line drawer Agnes Martin and the inimitable Venezuelan geometric abstractionist, Gego.
Venezuelan born, Harvard educated, and a New York resident for the last 17 years, Brito places a high value on the power of music, fashion, theater, design, and contemporary art to transmit a humanistic and cultural message.
Organized by Ramírez and Gilbert Vicario, MFAH assistant curator for Latin American art, North Looks South also features important works by Argentines Xul Solar, Antonio Berni and Luis Tomasello; Venezuelans Gego and Jesús Rafael Soto; and Brazilians Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica and Abraham Palatnik, among others.
From a historical performance at Luxembourg & Dayan involving a violinist and a ballerina, to an immersive installation at Laura Bartlett that appropriates the interior of a Venezuelan currency exchange, to a stunning pairing of works by Pia Camil and James Turrell at OMR, this year's Art Basel has something for everyone.
Venezuelan painter and kinetic artist Carlos Cruz - Diez broke new ground in color - optics during the Kinetic art movement of the 1960s.
Latin American Art also was had a discernible presence at Art Miami (as well as Art Basel) and, in particular, with works by Venezuelan artist Jesus Rafael Soto.
Highlights of special projects included a recreation of Gordon Matta - Clark's Garbage Wall, presented by the Estate of Gordon Matta - Clark in collaboration with students from Florida International University Honors College; GAMMA GALERÍA's presentation of Thiago Martins de Melo's Deus Cortado; a large selection of works by the prominent French - Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz - Diez, presented by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), both inside the fair and in a «mobile museum» in a shipping container located just outside Untitled's pavilion; Sergio Vega's Shanty: on the mimetic faculty presented by Galleria Umberto di Marino; Lucy + Jorge Orta's Antarctic Village — No Borders, Dome Dwelling presented by Jane Lombard Gallery, and Hotspot, a collaborative presentation by Bogotá's CARNE and San Juan's Km 0.2.
- and the current retrospective of the work of Venezuelan painter Carlos Cruz - Diez at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts (through July 4th) is filled with works titled «Physichromie 113 - 8» and «Physichromie 174.»
On until end of 2015 FREE Liverpool Biennial, 14 - 18 NOW WW1 Centenary Art Commissions and Tate Liverpool present a joint commission by Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz - Diez who has painted a contemporary version of a «dazzle ship» with «dazzle» camouflage in partnership with National Museums Liverpool.
1912 — 1994), and Elsa Gramcko (Venezuelan, 1925 — 1994) that were acquired through the landmark 2016 gift of the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection of modern art from Latin America and are on view for the first time at MoMA.
His work is often associated with Venezuelan Op art because the serial geometric forms of his paintings of the 1950s bear an affinity to works from that later movement.
They are also the subjects of portraits by Venezuelan photographer / biologist Antonio Briceño celebrating successes and highlighting continuing challenges in the country that hosted this year's World Environment Day.In line with the WED theme focusing on «the central importance to humanity of the globe's wealth of species and ecosystems,» the nonprofit group Art Works for Change brought Briceño to Rwanda to photograph the land and the people, which the artist paired in diptychs showing individuals and the ecosystems they rely on.
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