The following year, Tobey came in contact with New
York portrait artist and Bahá» í Juliet Thompson — an associate of Khalil Gibran — and posed for her.
Not exact matches
Based on true events, Woman Walks Ahead tells the story of Catherine Weldon (Jessica Chastain), a widowed
artist from New
York who, in the 1880s, traveled alone to North Dakota to paint a
portrait of Chief Sitting Bull (Michael Greyeyes).
From director Alejandro Alvarez Cadilla, Fisk, «Untitled
Portrait» follows a seasoned
artist on the cusp of becoming a high - priced
artist as he risks everything to be represented by a world - renowned New
York art dealer.
«Woman Walks Ahead» follows Catherine Weldon, a widowed
artist from New
York in the 1880s, who travels to North Dakota to paint a
portrait of Sitting Bull.
Written and directed by Rod McCall, it's an excellent companion piece and a fascinating
portrait that conveys life for Ushio, his young family, and other struggling Japanese
artists in a much different New
York half a lifetime ago.
Jean - Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child Director: Tamra Davis An intimate
portrait of the
artist Jean - Michel Basquiat and the downtown New
York scene, as told by his friend filmmaker Tamra Davis.
Starting from $ 1,500,
artist Julia Breckenreid, recipient of a gold medal from the Society of Illustrators Museum in New
York, will paint a custom conceptual
portrait just for you.
In Subject Matter of the
Artist, he turns interviews with key icons of the New
York School, including William Baziotes, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, and Willem de Kooning, into succinct, individual prose
portraits.
When she returned from her uptown wilderness to the fashionable Upper West side in the 1960s she was out of step with the contemporary scene, however Neel made a concerted effort to reengage with the New
York art world painting numerous
portraits of
artists, curators and gallery owners, including the poet and MOMA curator Frank O'Hara, and
artists Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson.
Charlie Ahearn's video
portrait of
artist Martin Wong and his autobiographical Chinatown series based on his youth in San Francisco and New
York.
Ojih Odutola is a New
York - based
artist focused on self -
portrait drawings done in black ballpoint ink that works to venerate skin color.
Having posed for some 10 paintings by Alex Katz, Mie Iwatsuki — a Japanese model and independent curator based in New
York — collaborated with dealer Nick Lawrence to solicit
portraits of her by an additional 34
artists, ranging from Robert Frank to DJ Spooky, from New
York's David Humphrey to China's Lin Yilin and Korea's Min Hyung (who, in one of the show's most imaginative leaps, depicts Itwatsuki as a male Maasai warrior in Kenya).
2015 Love: The First of the 7 Virtues, Hudson Valley Center of Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY SELF:
Portraits of
Artists in their Absence, Curated by Filippo Fossati, National Academy Museum & School, New
York, NY
Andro Wekua
Portrait, Chrome, 2016 Oil paint, oil stick, silkscreen ink, and varnish on aluminum panel Courtesy of the
artist and Gladstone Gallery, New
York and Brussels © Andro Wekua
The first major survey of Rivers» work in New
York in over a decade, the exhibition includes Rivers» famous nude
portrait of Frank O'Hara in boots, and highlights the
artist's strong interest in appropriation as well as the broad range of inventive methods and materials he employed over the course of his career.
2017 Through the Eyes of an
Artist, Panepinto Galleries, Jersey City, NJ About Face, Southampton Arts Center, Southampton, NY Summer Exhibition, Flowers Gallery, New
York, NY curated by Matthew Flowers, Andrew Russeth & Joyce Varvatos Regard: Reciprocal
Portraits, Weems Gallery, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
Displayed, at the
artist's request, unframed and suspended from metal clips, it can currently be seen in the museum's «Human Interest:
Portraits from the Whitney's Collection» exhibition in New
York.
The exhibition began with early
portraits created in Havana and paintings made in the 1930s when the
artist was living in New
York's Greenwich Village.
His piece 2003 combines video
portraits of New
York City - based
artists working in a variety of disciplines, with found television footage from the title year.
Exhibited as well are recent paintings and a group of
portraits of the
artist's New
York friends and acquaintances.
Of particular interest is a
portrait sketch the
artist produced of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, during the early days of the New
York School and Works Progress Administration.
EVENT After more than 700 women
artists gathered for a group
portrait in Los Angeles over the summer, the project is revisited in New
York.
«
Portrait of American Pop
artist Edward Ruscha as he poses with several of his «Gunpowder Ribbon Drawings», New
York, NY, December 9, 1967» is on display in the exhibition «Ed Ruscha: Ribbon Words».
A new Martin Kippenberger exhibition has just open - end at Skarstedt Upper East Side New
York consisting of the
artist's self -
portraits.
For his latest series of
portraits at Sean Kelly Gallery in New
York, Kehinde Wiley's subjects are fellow
artists, including Glenn Ligon, Rashid Johnson, Mickalene Thomas, Kerry James Marshall, and Yiadom - Boakye.
Best known for her «plastic
portraits» of dolls and dollhouses, the photographer Laurie Simmons has been making psychologically probing tableaux since moving to New
York as a young
artist in the late 1970s.
Kehinde Wiley,
Portrait of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite, 2017, oil on canvas, 3.1 x 2.4 m. Courtesy: the
artist and Sean Kelly, New
York
2010 Schwager, Michael, Personal Identities / Contemporary
Portraits, University Art Gallery Sonoma State University, November / December Schuster, Dana, A-List
Artist, New
York Post, 29 December Siverio, Ida, Kehinde's R - evolution, October, pp. 24 - 27 Watson, Simon, Kehinde Wiley, Whitewall Fall 2010, pp. 119 - 123 Halperin, Julia, Kehinde Wiley Now Represented in New
York by Sean Kelly Gallery, New
York Observer, 17 September Jackson, Brian Keith, A World Stage, Juxtaposed: Kehinde Wiley Between Africa and China, Leap No. 03, pp. 86 - 93 PAFA's Summer Surprises and More, SanArt, 1 August Feldman, Melissa, World Cup Chic Kehinde Wiley's Fancy Footwork, New
York Times Magazine, 2 June Loszach, Fabien, Bling - Bling, Everytime I Come Around, Esse Arts + Opinions, No. 69, Spring / Summer Badinella, Chiara and Fabrizio Affronti, Grandi Maestri, Fonte Perenne, La Casana No. 1, January - March, pp. 26 - 29 100 Artisti da Scommetterci / 100
Artists to Bet On, Arte Magazine, Milan, Italy, August, pp. 120 - 140 Hunt, Kena and Watson, Simon, Kehinde Wiley, Vogue Italia, October Dreyfuss, Joel, Meet the Root 100, 2010 Edition, The Root unveils its latest list of young African - American pace setters and game changers, The Root, 10 October Garfield, Joey, Kehinde Wiley, Juxtapoz January, pp. 46 - 61 Karcher, Eva, The Colours of Africa: Art Beyond the Primitive, The Mini International Vol.34, Issue 2, pp. 36 - 41 Krentcil, Faran, First Look: Puma Africa, Nylon Magazine, 16 March
In À propos de New
York en peinturama (1965) he included a self
portrait alongside the
artist Jean Tinguely, recording their stay in America in 1962; the canvas becomes a pretext for the
artist's cinematographic experimentation.
Blind
Portraits, an exhibition presenting four monumental sculptures by Beijing - based
artist Sui Jianguo, will be on view New
York's Doris C. Freedman Plaza from October 28, 2014 through February 20, 2015.
Brielmaier is the author of «Re-Position / Re-Present: Notes on Contemporary Photography of the Maghreb» (NAZAR: Photographs from the Arab World, Noorderlicht, The Fries Museum, The Netherlands, 2004) and Hector Acebes:
Portraits in Africa 1948 - 1953 (University of Washington Press, 2004) and has written and lectured on international art and photography for PARKETT Series with Contemporary
Artists, Aperture Magazine, Nka: Journal for Contemporary African Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Brooklyn Art Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC School of the Visual Arts, Atlanta College of Art Gallery, Harvard University, Howard University, New
York University, Essence magazine and the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
22, No. 1, pp. 54 - 56 Passariello, Micol, Gangsta E Gentiluomo, L'espresso, 17 July, p. 158 Fels, Sophie, Paint it Black, Time Out New
York, 10 - 16 July Jackson, Brian Keith, Native Son, Giant Magazine, June / July What's Up, The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Summer, pp. 2 - 5 + cover Evans, Ali, A
Portrait of an
Artist by an
Artist, Studio: The Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine, Spring Fortune, Brandon, Brame, Frank H. Goodyear III and Jobyl A. Boone, Recognize: Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture, Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institute Claiborne, Barron, Black is Beautiful, Paper Magazine, March Fortune, Brandon, Hip Hop Baroque, Art World, February / March, p. 20 Bentley, Kyle, Previews: Kehinde Wiley, Studio Museum in Harlem, Artforum, May, p. 161 The Associated Press,
Portrait Gallery Opens First Hip - Hop exhibit with LL Cool J, Ice - T, International Herald Tribune, 8 February Stoilas, Helen, Toppling the Ivory Tower, The Art Newspaper, 7 February Jankauskas, Jennifer, Greg Tate and Paul Miller (DJ Spooky), Kehinde Wiley: The World Stage - China, Sheboygan: The John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Los Angeles: Roberts & Tilton, Chicago: Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New
York, Deitch Project
Across the show, the first at Almine Rech's New
York space, Calder mobiles and Picasso
portraits, among other rare and never - before - seen paintings and sculptures, reveal visual and emotional resonances between the two famous
artists, while reminding us why their work was so revolutionary in the process.
Rather than following the development of Rackliffe's oeuvre chronologically, the exhibition will explore various bodies of work that define the
artist's output, including: Early Works; New
York City; Maine Landscapes, Still Lifes, and Self
Portraits.
Maureen Bray: It's not just a
portrait of an individual
artist, but really a
portrait of New
York during this period of time.
The
portrait, titled Hold It in Your Mouth a Little Longer, explores notions of identity while challenging gender and racial stereotypes, themes the
artist continues to explore in her first solo museum exhibition in New
York, «To Wander Determined,» opening today at the Whitney.
P.S. 1 presents a
portrait installation by New
York artist Barry X Ball.
Noguchi's
portrait of the painter Jose Orozco is included in a survey exhibition of Caribbean and Latin American
artists who pursued careers in New
York at El Museo del Barrio, New
York.
David is a designer,
artist and filmmaker whose lens - based works have been exhibited in numerous galleries in London, Paris, and New
York and collected by the National
Portrait Gallery, London, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, the Metropolitan Museum, New
York and the Getty Collection, Los Angeles amongst others.
2012 Schwendener, Martha, The Diaspora is Remixed, The New
York Times, 23 March Reilly, Andrew, Kehinde Wiley's «The World Stage: Israel, On View At The Jewish Museum, The Huffington Post, 5 March Kehinde's Israeli Initiative, The Art Newspaper, 17 January Lala, Kisa, Kehinde Wiley on The World Stage: A Conversation With the
Artist, The Huffington Post, 16 April Hassan, Sarah, The Head Must be Proud, Artwrit, April O'Rourke, Meghan, Kehinde Wiley, Wall Street Journal Magazine, May, pp. 25 - 28 Beam, Christopher, Outsource to China, New
York Magazine, 30 April, pp. 48 - 50, 116 Malick, Courtney, Economics 101: Kehinde Wiley, V Magazine, 21 May Delos, Soline, Expo African Kings, Elle, 12 December, p. 48 Jeong, Sarah, Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris - L'histoire de l'art dans la rue, Beaux Arts Magazine, November, p. 170 Guilleminot, Adrien, Kehinde Wiley, Arts Magazine, November, p. 54 Rachline, Sonia,
Portraits prodigies, Vogue, October, p. 126
Featured image:
portrait of the
artist All images copyright of the Estate of Roy Lichtenstein New
York
In
Portraits, her first show in Chicago, the New
York based
artist presents three medium - sized paintings, each one featuring a head - like oval form, all of them technically dazzling with skeins of parallel dribbles that acutely change direction, forming a veritable undercarriage for hazy and more definite shapes.
Punctuated by uncontrived self -
portraits and intimate still lifes, the
artist's disarming images span encounters in New
York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Martha's Vineyard, London, Berlin, Rome and Venice to offer reminiscent glimpses that foreshadow the blurring of one's public and private life in contemporary cyberculture.
The fourth
artist occupying an historical past is Noel Rockmore, a New
York - born child of successful illustrators, who discovered New Orleans in the 1950s and spent most of the remaining years of his life developing an eclectic pictorial vocabulary that encompassed Surrealist - tinged views of the French Quarter and detailed
portraits of jazz musicians from Preservation Hall.
Barry X Ball (Detail) The
artist, Lucas Michael, was life - cast for a
portrait early in this century..., 2000 - 2006 Pakistani Onyx 49.5 x 5.5 x 6.625 inches Courtesy of the
artist and Salon 94, New
York
The retrospective of paintings by Cornelia Foss, presented in Guild Hall's Woodhouse Gallery, includes works that emphasize the
artist's relationship to the ecology of the East End and also incorporates ruminations on nature from New
York's Central Park (in addition to a series of
portraits of family and friends).
The New
York - based
artist always painted men, exploring the image and representation of masculinity in his masterful
portraits, until he decided to change direction for his inaugural exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery in 2012.
2007 Neointegrity, Derek Eller Gallery, New
York, NY Warhol and..., Kantor / Feuer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA The Lath Picture Show, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New
York, NY
Artists» Self -
Portraits as Porn Stars, Circus of Books, West Hollywood, CA
For a recent exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery in New
York, Wiley presented
portraits of his fellow contemporary
artists, including Glenn Ligon.
The
artist's work has been exhibited in monographic shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the National
Portrait Gallery, London, and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin.