Sentences with phrase «york artistic life»

There, she met Franz Kline and Willem De Kooning, who initiated her to variations of abstract expressionism and participated in the effervescence of New York artistic life.

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«I love books about people coming into their vocations, and this haunting memoir by musician Patti Smith brilliantly evokes a time and place in New York City, as she and Robert Mapplethorpe began to build artistic lives for themselves,» says Rubin of this one.
I am a female single artist living in New York City, and would like to find a male companion to share city experiences with (mostly of an artistic nature) and travel with.
Rebels on Pointe Beyond the glitter, false eyelashes and campy humor, this documentary about the Trocks, New York's legendary male - drag ballet company, is a compelling story about family, artistic dreams and LGBT lives across generations.
It will also be the first to explore the complete spectrum of his astonishing artistic output, stretching across five decades from the late 1940's to his untimely death in the 1980's — and the first to put Warhol himself — his background and history, his family life and formative experiences in Pittsburgh, his crucial experiences as a commercial artist in New York, and his trajectory across three of the most transforming decades of the century — back into the presentation of his life.
According to the New York Film Festival, Junun, which clocks in at just under an hour, «lives and breathes music, music - making, and the close camaraderie of artistic collaboration.
Director: Noah Baumbach The Meyerowitz Stories — from Frances Ha and Greenberg director Baumbach — is a funny tale of sibling rivalry and daddy issues and the huge letdown that is life, following an estranged family who gathers in New York for an event celebrating the artistic work of their father.
But we're here not to bury Sandler — he's years, if not decades away from a career - long obituary — but to praise him in writer - director Noah Baumbach's (Mistress America, While We're Young, Frances Ha, The Squid and the Whale) latest exploration of love, life, and failure among New York City's social, cultural, and artistic elites, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected).
Gerwig grew up in Sacramento, California, an intense and artistic kid attending an all - girls Catholic high school and dreaming of a more cosmopolitan life in New York.
Beginning with Reed's childhood in Long Island, New York, and the harrowing details of his electroshock therapy that was meant to «cure» him of his bisexuality, Bockris goes on to chronicle the artistic and personal milestones in his life.
It is a lively meditation on female capabilities and happiness, on the mysteries of artistic inspiration (and the absurdities of artistic life), and, perhaps most movingly, on the pain and wonder of the immigrant experience in New York City.
This book introduces Tony Sarg, the artistic inventor who conceived the huge balloons that float through New York City each Thanksgiving, and joyously celebrates his life's creative process.
This is the first showing of Hartung's works in New York since his controversial 1975 exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and focuses on the artistic output of his last years of life.
Furthermore, by creating a dialog between artists who live and work in either São Paulo and New York, the gallery aims to propose a mirroring of sorts between the cities that are home to its two headquarters, promoting encounters between the artistic production from two locations that are far apart from one another, both geographically and culturally.
2013 Sarah Trigg, Studio Life: Rituals, Collections, Tools, and Observations on the Artistic Process (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2013), 183.
Loring Randolph, Frieze Artistic Director for the Americas, New York, commented, «Live affirms Frieze's commitment to curated programming and boundary - pushing practices.
Living and working in New York for several decades has helped me with this, as has my pretty traditional education in the history of art — an expertise that is based precisely in analyzing artistic trajectories.
The series chronicles the lives of New York - based emerging artists in the first decade of their career, and provides glimpses into their artistic practice, taking visitors into their studios and apartments, places of work and leisure.
Another very different kind of socially engaged artistic intervention into lived urban space that has garnered a lot of media attention is Superflex's copy of the executives» restroom in the New York JPMorgan Chase headquarters installed inside the Olympic Restaurant in the same building as the exhibition with its entrance on 115 Delancey Street.
As the premier showcase for Western contemporary art, the Ann Korologos Gallery proudly offers a wide array of Western artists working in a variety of techniques and representing diverse artistic traditions: Bold Post-Expressionist still lifes by Angus Wilson, delicate realism in the style of Chardin by Sarah Lamb, Plein Air landscapes by Dan Young, cutting - edge Macro Photography by Gayle Waterman and meticulous linocut prints by Sherrie York.
With benefits from the G.I. Bill of Rights, many veterans returning from active duty received tuition credit and a monthly stipend for living expenses, which made it possible for them to attend The Art Students League of New York to learn and experiment with their artistic practices.
Given her stylistic connections to Latin American and European Constructivism and Concrete Art, as well as Mondrian's Neo-Plasticism and the Abstraction - Création movement in Paris, it is telling that Herrera has never identified with any art historical grouping, even though she lived in Havana, Paris and New York in the 1930s and»40s when many of these artistic associations were being formed.
Exhibitions and Productions Bow Arts (2017), «Rhino», London (solo show) Bow Arts (2016), «Desire Caught by the Tail», London (solo show) Wimbledon Space (2016), «The Golden Face Lift» (solo show) Dyson Gallery (2016), «Act Natural», London (exhibiting artist) Riverlight Gallery (2015), duo exhibition, London (exhibiting artist) The Rag Factory (2014), «Love Kills», London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) The Chelsea Theatre (2014), «Love Kills», London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Floating Island Gallery (2014), group show, (exhibiting artist) Spill Festival (2013), «PORN», Ipswich (exhibiting artist) Departure Foundation (2013), group show, «Unperforming» (exhibiting artist) Testbed Gallery (2013), group show, «acts of 2», (exhibiting artist and curator) Testbed Gallery (2012), group show, «acts of», (exhibiting artist and curator) Freud Museum (2011), group show, Objects of Desire, London (exhibiting artist) Battersea Arts Centre (2010), Accidental Festival, London (exhibiting artist) Blue Print (2010), group show, In Time, London (exhibiting artist) perFORM (2009), group show, Triangle Space, London (exhibiting artist) Live Art Lectures (2009), group show, London (exhibiting artist) Disconnected (2009), web - based group show, created and uploaded in London (exhibiting artist) Tate Modern (2008), The Living Currency, London (live performance) Home Sweet Home (2008), various locales, London (co-founder and exhibiting artist, group show) Blackout (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting artist) Press Play (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting artist) Climate of Change (2007), group show, Southwark Art (exhibiting artist) Heiner Müller Programme (2001), Access Theatre, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Vengeance, Bloodlust & Afternoon Tea: Armageddon, Cupcakes & the Poisonous Love of Heiner Müller's «Quartet», «Heartpiece» & «Medeamaterial» (2005) Theatro Technis, London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) EH JOE (1998), The Kraine, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Meditation JoJo (1996), Mabou Mines Suite, New York (director and solo performer for video) Dixon Place Funereal (1995),» Funereal», New York, (director and performer) Mabou Mines / Suite (1994), «Funereal», New York (director and performer) H.E.R.E. (1994), «HOME», New York (director and performer) Glendale Studio (1993), «HOME», Arizona (director and perforLive Art Lectures (2009), group show, London (exhibiting artist) Disconnected (2009), web - based group show, created and uploaded in London (exhibiting artist) Tate Modern (2008), The Living Currency, London (live performance) Home Sweet Home (2008), various locales, London (co-founder and exhibiting artist, group show) Blackout (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting artist) Press Play (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting artist) Climate of Change (2007), group show, Southwark Art (exhibiting artist) Heiner Müller Programme (2001), Access Theatre, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Vengeance, Bloodlust & Afternoon Tea: Armageddon, Cupcakes & the Poisonous Love of Heiner Müller's «Quartet», «Heartpiece» & «Medeamaterial» (2005) Theatro Technis, London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) EH JOE (1998), The Kraine, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Meditation JoJo (1996), Mabou Mines Suite, New York (director and solo performer for video) Dixon Place Funereal (1995),» Funereal», New York, (director and performer) Mabou Mines / Suite (1994), «Funereal», New York (director and performer) H.E.R.E. (1994), «HOME», New York (director and performer) Glendale Studio (1993), «HOME», Arizona (director and perforlive performance) Home Sweet Home (2008), various locales, London (co-founder and exhibiting artist, group show) Blackout (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting artist) Press Play (2008), group show, Chelsea Art, London (exhibiting artist) Climate of Change (2007), group show, Southwark Art (exhibiting artist) Heiner Müller Programme (2001), Access Theatre, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Vengeance, Bloodlust & Afternoon Tea: Armageddon, Cupcakes & the Poisonous Love of Heiner Müller's «Quartet», «Heartpiece» & «Medeamaterial» (2005) Theatro Technis, London (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) EH JOE (1998), The Kraine, New York (as Artistic Director of LUXE / performer) Meditation JoJo (1996), Mabou Mines Suite, New York (director and solo performer for video) Dixon Place Funereal (1995),» Funereal», New York, (director and performer) Mabou Mines / Suite (1994), «Funereal», New York (director and performer) H.E.R.E. (1994), «HOME», New York (director and performer) Glendale Studio (1993), «HOME», Arizona (director and performer)
Heliker played a critical role in the artistic and cultural life of New York City for more than six decades.
9-11/9 -11, Chile / USA premiered for Creative Time on the 2007 anniversary of 9 - 11, screening simultaneously in New York City and Santiago and was accompanied by a live simulcast Q&A between the artist, filmmakers and members of both audiences, folding Chin's own artistic response back into the real life public arena.
Thursday, November 17 7 pm 192 Books New York, NY The conversation will explore Donald Judd's writing as a process and primary part of his daily life and artistic practice.
It also bespeaks a politics that complicates received notions of minimalist rigour and conceptualist bureaucracy in the artistic practice that emerged in New York, where Kawara lived, during the late 1960s and 1970s.
(If I have mentioned a few Midwest and West Coast artists here, it is not only to remind New York - centric readers of their existence but also to underscore the fact that Murray's artistic life began in contrarian Chicago and shifted to the anarchistic Bay Area scene long before taking shape and flourishing in downtown Manhattan.)
In her short life, ended in 1981 by suicide, the artist completed a BFA at Rhode Island School of Design, studied abroad in Rome, participated in a residency at the prestigious MacDowell Colony and aspired to gain artistic prominence in New York City.
Carla Peterson (Artistic Director, New York Live Arts) emcees.
Yto Barrada will be participating in the upcoming Performa 17, a biennial exhibition in New York dedicated to live performance across various artistic disciplines.
Carla Peterson has provided overall direction for the artistic mission of Dance Theater Workshop since October 2006 and will continue as Artistic Director of New York Liartistic mission of Dance Theater Workshop since October 2006 and will continue as Artistic Director of New York LiArtistic Director of New York Live Arts.
As a husband and wife team and artistic duo, Rob and Nick have been collaborating for over 20 years, with their work housed in collections at: The Hague; Victoria & Albert Museum; Mauritshuis; Frans Hals Museum; David Roberts Foundation; Städel Museum; Foundation Custodia, as well as being the only living artists to show a work at the Frick Museum, New York.
This exhibition of remarkable drawings, ranging in style, discipline and medium, documents 50 years of his artistic life from the early fifties at Black Mountain College through his late years in New York and Maine.
The critic Katy Siegel and the painter David Reed have written essays tha focus, respectively, on the work's explosive artistic and political context, and the experience of being a young painter living in New York during these years.
The exhibition returns to the beginnings of New York performance art in a time when the streets of SOHO were dirty and dark, making the neighborhood a hub of artistic life and production.
At its heart is a myriad of questions about the realities of professional artistic life in New York City.
The formative influence and example of Marcel Duchamp, as an artistic hero of Ai's discovered during his period living in New York from 1983 — 93, also looms large.
These studio residencies are home to flourishing companies and committed artists enhancing the artistic and cultural life of New York City through their multicultural artistic practices, public performances, and educational activities.
Curated by Yuko Hasegawa, Artistic Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, it's the most extensive survey exhibition of contemporary Japanese art outside of Japan since Alexandra Munroe's «Japanese Art After 1945: Scream Against the Sky» — which toured to The Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, The Guggenheim, New York, and San Francisco MoMA in 1994 — and Jonathan Watkins» «Facts of Life: Contemporary Japanese Art» at the Hayward Gallery in London in 2001.
I know that your archive surely contains many views into NYC artistic life of the 20th century; as the personalities of that time who created the New York School now pass on - it would be remarkable to read examinations of the type of families and collective associations (mutual bonds) that were created and upheld that made formed the world for the NY intelligentsia.
Raeburn retraces the course of a fascinating artistic life through the highs and lows of the New York art scene from the 1950s to the»80s.
Throughout her life, which she spent between Paris, Havana and New York, Herrera witnessed groundbreaking political and artistic movements, while her practice remained loyal to geometric abstraction.
As the premier showcase for Western contemporary art, the Ann Korologos Gallery proudly represents 30 national and local Western artists representing diverse artistic traditions: bold post-expressionist still lifes by Angus Wilson, expressive drypoint monoprints and monotypes by Paula Schuette Kraemer, and meticulous linocuts showing the astute observations of nature by Sherrie York.
Growing up on a farm in upstate New York, Hartung spent countless days alone in the woods, building forts and living in a world of his imagination — which he considers the beginning of his artistic practice.
In the New York Times of October 17, 1980, Hilton Kramer maligned Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party, 1974 — 79 — an installation of thirty - nine place settings for historically significant and mythical women — as «art so mired in the pieties of a political cause that it quite fails to acquire any independent artistic life of its own.»
The Rubin Museum of Art, New York Curated by Beth Citron The first museum exhibition devoted to the Indian influences in Clemente's work and how they relate to the artistic practices and traditions of various regions in India features approximately 20 works, including paintings from the last 30 years, and four new, larger than life - size sculptures created especially for the exhibition.
His most recent project, Artistic Futures Savings Bonds, was featured in the New York Times» «Education Life» section.
The Judd Foundation, the former home of artist Donald Judd, will open to the public this summer as a preserve of artistic integrity and precision in New York's SoHo, a neighborhood that has come to resemble nothing so much as a shopping mall since the years Judd lived there.
Cunningham lived in New York City, and was Artistic Director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
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