An exhibition of work by four
acclaimed contemporary artists who explore themes and ideas central to Andy Warhol's artistic practice, demonstrating how Warhol's legacy continues to influence and shape the content of the work of a new generation of artists.
Not exact matches
The University Museum of
Contemporary Art is pleased to present The Annunciation, a new work by Eija - Liisa Ahtila, the internationally
acclaimed artist from Finland
who is a pioneer in the development of multi-media art.
Currently, the Evans Center features an exhibition called Pose / Re-Pose: Figurative Works Then and Now, which showcases works by
acclaimed African American
artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in dialogue with
contemporary artists who utilize the body as a primary focus.
The sculptural designs are conceptualized by critically
acclaimed internationally recognized
contemporary artists who are interested in exploring the possibilities presented by consumer culture.
Her
acclaimed curatorial program at The Society has consistently been an early presenter of
artists — for example, Louise Bourgeois (1981), Jeff Wall (1983), Mike Kelley (1988), Juan Muñoz (1990), and Kara Walker (1997)--
who have gone on to become leading figures in today's
contemporary art world.
The exhibition presents a selection of
contemporary authors, including some of the internationally most
acclaimed artists who in their work explore the phenomenon of models and modelling — either constructing 3D models, or using models to create paintings, photographs and videos...
«Pose / Re-Pose: Figurative Works Then and Now» showcases works from the Walter O. Evans Collection by
acclaimed African American
artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in dialogue with
contemporary artists who utilize the body as a...
Together, these historical and
contemporary objects depict a visual narrative of the Northwest while providing insight to significant works by
artists such as Northwest School members Carl Morris, Morris Graves, and Mark Tobey, legendary Oregon
artist C.S. Price, and the
acclaimed Jacob Lawrence,
who is best known for depicting important moments in African - American history.
Bury Art Gallery have purchased Rachel Goodyear's Fawn with Hand from Rotate, the new
Contemporary Art Society exhibition programme based at our Emerald Street offices, showcasing the work of
artists,
artist - run spaces and galleries
who are attracting critical interest and
acclaim nationally and internationally.
Also on tap are works by Pop
artist Marjorie Strider, work by
acclaimed contemporary sculptor Albert Paley, a «stunning» triptych by Etsuko Ichikawa,
who paints with molten glass, and work by street photographer Judy Mauer.
David Shrigley is an
acclaimed and widely popular
contemporary British
artist who was born in Macclesfield in the north of England in 1968.
The exhibition showcases a select group of
contemporary black
artists, including emerging and internationally -
acclaimed practitioners, from 22 to 70 years of age,
who have been informed or influenced by the Panthers.
Glasgow - Trained
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Artist Is Shortlisted for Coveted Turner Prize The Herald; May 4, 2017; Miller, Phil; 623 words A GLASGOW - TRAINED
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artist... shortlisted for the Turner Prize - the
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who trained at Glasgow School of Art... nominated for the Turner Prize in recognition of...
acclaim.
These pioneering photographs publicly exposed the violent consequences of human rights abuses at the turn of the century, and are exhibited alongside newly commissioned work from
acclaimed contemporary Congolese
artist Sammy Baloji
who continues to investigate the colonial legacies and fractured histories that haunt
contemporary Congolese society.
Throughout the twentieth century, the raw, instinctive approach of self - taught
artists has quietly attracted
acclaimed «
contemporary»
artists, collectors with keen eyes and in more recent decades, insightful museum curators,
who bring this material to the public eye.
The work anticipated some of the interests that Fluxus
artists would soon begin exploring in New York and Europe in the 1960s, and it feels very much in tune with works by young
contemporary artists like Ragnar Kjartansson,
who in 2011 staged a critically
acclaimed 12 - hour performance of the denouement of Mozart's «The Marriage of Figaro,» by opera singers.
The exhibition concludes with Julie Mehretu, the Ethiopian - born
artist who is one of the stars of the international
contemporary art scene with
acclaimed solo exhibitions at the Guggenheim in New York and across the world.
As a pioneer of Chinese modern and
contemporary art, Tina Keng Gallery presents Guan Liang and Zao Wou - Ki, old masters both critically
acclaimed and highly sought - after, as well as
contemporary artists Wang Huaiqing, Su Xiaobai, and Peng Wei,
who are constantly in the spotlight of the art circle, all in an attempt to stimulate greater possibilities of visual experience as well as the art market at Art Basel in Hong Kong 2016.
An essential guide to international
contemporary art, the Frieze New York Catalogue profiles over 170
acclaimed artists, including in - depth interviews with
artists who present site - specific works at the art fair.
Photography Reinvented assembles the works of critically
acclaimed artists who, through innovative and visionary experimentation, have changed the course of
contemporary photography.
Downstairs at the Rose is a third show organized by curator - at - large Katy Siegel, the first in a series pairing different
artists, in this case the
acclaimed contemporary German painter and printmaker Charline von Heyl and Wols, a German
artist who was born in 1913 and died in 1951.