Sentences with phrase «alongside artists whose»

In this exhibition, Collezione Maramotti presents a selection of Montgomery Barron's portraits alongside artists whose works represent an important core of the collection.
Artists in the exhibition include 1980s pop icons from the collection, such as Kenny Scharf and Jean - Michel Basquiat, alongside artists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue Williams.
Artists in the exhibition will include 1980s pop icons from the collection, such as Kenny Scharf and Jean - Michel Basquiat, alongside artists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Thornton Dial, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue Williams.

Not exact matches

The Disaster Artist deserves to stand alongside Tim Burton's Ed Wood as an appreciation of someone whose creative enthusiasm somehow managed to shine through their total lack of talent.
Thirty years later, «Vanishing Points» incorporates Smithson and Vollmer alongside a group of contemporary artists, whose work addresses entanglements of the geometric and the embodied.
We're recommending it because the artist list includes the work of well - known blue chip artists like Rachel Harrison and Jacob Kassay alongside many artists whose names we don't recognize.
Taking place at both the Los Angeles and Palm Beach location, the exhibition reflects on Gavlak's ten years in business, and will include works by artists Gavlak has represented since 2005, alongside artists new to the gallery's roster, and those whose work reflects the gallery's sensibility.
On the artists, Dayton Director Ian Berry said, «You'll see work by Mike Bidlo, David Hammons, Amy Podmore, and Millie Wilson, who are responding directly to Duchamp, alongside artists like Sheila Metzner and Anya Kielar, whose links to Duchamp can be seen through the context of the exhibition.»
Photographs and ephemera relating to the project are displayed alongside documentation of other Judson initiatives, including experimental works by Claes Oldenburg and Jim Dine, and those by lesser - known artists such as Martha Edelheit, whose 1960 psychedelic watercolour, Dream of the Tattooed Lady, anticipates later developments in feminist art.
Our most recent collection, selected by Barbara Rae RA, showcases a number of Academicians alongside invited Scottish artists, whose work explores artists» relationships with the land or the sea.
Curated by David Buckland, Founder and Director of Cape Farewell, Carbon 13 features eight international artists who have ventured alongside scientists to some of the world's geographic tipping points, places profoundly stressed by our warming planet, and whose work aims to stimulate a wider engagement with the climate debate.
ModernismUntamed thereby seeks to identify a family of artists whose origins go back to Monticelli — a member, alongside Jean - François Millet, of the pantheon of painters who inspired Vincent van Gogh.
It is our hope that a century hence, in survey exhibitions of art of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the artworks of Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley, Ronald Lockett, the quilters of Gee's Bend, and dozens of others will be shown alongside works by artists who are today household names — together with other artists whose names have yet to surface.
The exhibition brings together a range of practitioners, some with a longstanding commitment to activism — such as Nancy Brooks Brody, an original member of the collective fierce pussy, and Vaginal Davis, who has long critiqued systematic oppression tied to gender, race, class, and sexuality — alongside emerging artists such as Sable Elyse Smith, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and Chris E. Vargas, whose works variously plumb mechanisms of regulation.
The artist — popular both within and beyond the art world for his darkly subversive, laugh - out - loud drawings and sculptures — takes his place alongside Tino Sehgal, whose Tate Modern Turbine Hall piece last summer saw performers talking to gallery - goers, telling them intimate stories from their own lives; Laure Prouvost, the French - born, London - based maker of warmly mischievous installations and films; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, whose apparently traditional portraits of ordinary sitters turn out to be fabrications drawn from her own imagination.
For nearly three decades, the Gallery has sought to exhibit the work of celebrated artists alongside those whose works were eclipsed by the familiar historical narrative that focused almost exclusively on American art's European (patri) lineage.
At the palazzo Pisani a Santa Marina, the work of 12 emerging artists is shown alongside that of their mentors, such as Yinka Shonibare RA, whose mentee is the figurative painter Kimathi Donkor.
For the first time, the quinquennial survey presented work made by breakout bright young things alongside their predecessors, older and under - known artists whose practices are being rediscovered.
In Robert Heinecken: Object Matter, MoMA surveys the career of this influential artist whose work is heavily invested in and also sits alongside the medium of photography.
Shown alongside these paintings are the next generation of acclaimed contemporary artists whose works built on and opposed those formative attitudes, and reflect the cultural and societal influences of their time.
The jewellery will be displayed alongside the paintings of Sligo artist Cormac O» Leary whose exhibition runs from 15 - 30th April which you can view on line here.
Alongside these artists, the exhibition also showcases works by a younger generation, including Anne Collier, Roe Ethridge, Collier Schorr and Steven Shearer, whose interests reflect those of their predecessors, whilst also presenting their own unique take on appropriation.
The exhibition brings together a range of practitioners, some with a longstanding commitment to activism — such as Nancy Brooks Brody, an original member of the collective Fierce Pussy, and Vaginal Davis, who has long critiqued systematic oppression tied to gender, race, class, and sexuality — alongside emerging artists such as Sable Elyse Smith, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and Chris Vargas, whose works variously plumb mechanisms of regulation.
There is also an opportunity to preview a selection of artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale later in May, from Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne).
Venice Biennale Artists Frieze New York will also be an opportunity to preview many artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale, including: Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing new work with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne,Artists Frieze New York will also be an opportunity to preview many artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale, including: Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing new work with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne,artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale, including: Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing new work with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne, main).
By placing these works alongside prints by Peter Doig, with their haunting and mysterious evocation of place, sculptures by Katja Larsson and painting constructions by Ruth Solomons, whose practices are both dependent on the experimental, Digging Deeper not only references links in the intent and the processes between these four artists, it also attempts to offer deeper insights into the seemingly familiar.
In this substantial volume, the works of the infamous mid-century French visionary artist, Yves Klein — famed for having been photographed jumping off a wall, «into the void,» with his arms outstretched as he moved rapidly towards the pavement, as well as for having claimed and patented his very own shade of the color blue — are presented alongside paintings by the artist whose work influenced him most profoundly: his mother, the bold abstract painter Marie Raymond (1908 - 1972).
The artist, whose work has recently been shown at the off - site exhibition organised by Palais de Tokyo alongside Manifesta 11, in Zürich, will produce an original immersive installation.
The new gallery is on Grosvenor Hill in Mayfair and its double - height, day - lit spaces shows, from Saturday, the stirring paintings of Cy Twombly, an artist whose gestural abstraction — sometimes incorporating scribbles and scrawled text alongside powerful swirls of colour — has a singular place in post-war American art.
Similarly to Independent New York's trend earlier this year of showing new and established (or late) artists» work together, Elizabeth Dee gallery will show the work of Leo Gabin — the Ghent - born trio, comprising Lieven Deconinck, Gaëtan Begerem, and Robin De Vooght whose work often explores the collective behaviour enabled by the online world — alongside pieces from the late radical American artist Steven Parrino.
Continuing its concept of curating a special two - artist presentation at Frieze New York (last year featured Lisa Yuskavage and Isa Genzken), this year David Zwirner is presenting works by Carol Bove, who's co-representing Switzerland at the upcoming Venice Biennale, alongside works by the iconic American photographer William Eggleston, whose photographs have documented scenes of his native South as well as subjects from all walks of life with equal reverence.
Its goal: to situate the work of artists whose primary medium of production is ceramics alongside canonical modernist painting and sculpture.
The exhibition features newly commissioned works, many flowing from the Academy's expeditions in the Pacific Ocean, alongside exceptional pieces from the TBA21 collection, and works by artists whose practice is deeply anchored in the oceanic space, among them two former students of Le Fresnoy.
With the appointment of the New York artist collective DIS, whose online magazine offers articles on climate change alongside faux - commercials, the Biennale has transformed itself into the locus of the debate on post-digital worlds.»
Work by well - known artists such as Yinka Shonibare, MBE and architects including David Adjaye appear alongside those of lesser - known but equally exciting designers whose garments, carpets, baskets, ceramics, furniture, body arts, wall painting, photographs and sculpture blur the distinction between art and craft.
Rula Halawani is featured alongside a diverse group of Arab and Iranian artists whose photo - based works address migration and displacement, particularly by identifying traces of the past.
A pioneer of photomontage, whose images of women presaged the ideas of Simone de Beauvoir and Second Wave Feminism half a century later, Hoch was a pivotal figure in Dada, the anti-art movement that outraged conventional opinion in the final years of World War One, working alongside iconic male artists such as George Grosz, John Heartfield and Raoul Hausmann.
This flood of Russian buyers has prompted the Paris - based Volgograd - born dealer Ilona Orel to open a new gallery next month around the corner from Phillips de Pury «We'll show mainly Russian artists in London alongside international practitioners such as Ivan Messac of France and Stephen Shanabrook of the US,» said Orel, whose inaugural exhibition «Grid and Greed» (April 22 - June 12) features Andrei Moldokin, the ex-Soviet soldier and Boui - born artist who will represent Russia at the Venice Biennale in June.
This exhibition situates new works by artists whose practices explore depth, relief, and object - hood alongside select works by artists from Sperone Westwater's program that presage this emphasis on materiality.
Alongside Heather Morgan's calmly spirited portraits will be works by Paul D'Agostino, an artist who shares Morgan's passions for literature and interdisciplinary inspiration, and whose works are always informed by matters of language, storytelling and translation.
Alongside views of Gallagher's artworks and portraits of the artist working in her studio, texts are included by Adrienne Edwards, curator at Performa and the Walker Art Center, and Philip Hoare, a writer whose books include Leviathan or, The Whale and The Sea Inside.
Their work is represented here, where it is shown alongside that of contemporary artists such as Tom Hunter, whose photographic series reimagines A Midsummer's Night Dream in modern - day Hackney.
Now a thriving professional artist, he returns this spring to exhibit alongside his former high school teacher, Erick C. Johnson, whose works will be displayed in the Upper Gallery.
Displayed in the centre of the first space alongside Yee's work, is a multimedia sculpture by Kosisochukwu Nnebe, a Nigerian - Canadian artist whose artistic practice engages with critical race theory.
About the artist Ian Strange is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores architecture, space and the home, alongside broader themes of disenfranchisement within the urban environment.
The artist, whose work has recently been shown at the off - site exhibition organised by Palais de Tokyo alongside Manifesta 11, in Zürich, will produce an site specific installation at Palais de Tokyo.
Last but not least is self - taught artist David Whittaker, whose paintings are based around an interpretation of the human head and its metaphysical core: ambiguous and non-specific, they represent the universal alongside the personal and act as mirrors of our inner conflicts.
James Charles: To participate alongside fellow awardee Jessica Kaminski in a group exhibition, «Replacing Home,» at the Jaus Gallery in Los Angeles, curated by Jennifer Johung and featuring artists whose work appears in her book, «Replacing Home: From Primordial Hut to Digital Network in Contemporary Art.»
2 x (55 x 23 x 27), 190 x 190 x 0,3 (1995), for example, is made up of two boxes resembling old - fashioned suitcases, created from linoleum from Balka's studio, set alongside a field of ashes, whose dimensions are dictated by the artist's height and the width of his outstretched arms.
«Taboo,» a provocative exhibition of contemporary Australian and international artists, whose works are presented alongside various archival ephemera ---- newspaper clippings, postcards, and photographs ---- attempts to lay bare the moral impositions wrought by collective institutional bodies upon individual ones.
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