Sentences with phrase «alongside friends like»

Coming of age in New York alongside friends like Richard Prince, Sarah Charlesworth, Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Ross Bleckner and Julian Schnabel, she said, «none of us ever thought we'd sell our work — ever!»

Not exact matches

For example, if a user «likes» a brand on Facebook, the person's name and picture may show up alongside that brand's advertising message in a friend's newsfeed, but only if the user has opted to share their «likes» with friends.
Like my Park Service friend, we could profit by keeping our own photographs of vanished legacies before us, placed alongside the church budget report, as a reminder that stewardship has always meant more than fund - raising.
They don't taste exactly like steak, but don't be surprised if some of your non-veggie friends actually prefer them to the steak (or even alongside it).
The main ingredients alongside the avocado are old friends like stellar buckwheat flour (although you can use any flour you wish), butternut squash (can anyone get enough of this buttery and versatile veg?)
Using things like music or even having a friend to exercise alongside you can give you that prompting boost you need.
Her friend Lauren — who did the therapy alongside her — had a really intense experience: «During the session, it felt like I was on a sound journey that had a bunch of different chapters, and then at the end I felt like my body was floating and filled with light.
McQueen's best friend, Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) comes along as support, but is soon entangled in the world of international espionage alongside the likes of Finn McMissile (Michael Caine) and Holley Shiftwell (Emily Mortimer).
The insular community considers the mill's owners - the newly arrived Goldberg brothers - white but not American and expects them to pay Ella May and other workers less because they toil alongside African Americans like Violet, Ella May's best friend.
Dogs who spend their weekends romping around the dog park with friends or running alongside their humans when they hit the trails experience aches and pains just like their human counterparts.
If you're looking for a cute memento to memorialize your time spent fighting bravely alongside friends in a fantasy world, and also would like to be philanthropic in the process, then Blizzard has a server blade to sell you.
There's nothing like fighting alongside your friends and dishing out plasma where plasma is due.
You'll still be in your own game off on your own, personal adventure, but you'll definitely feel like you're playing alongside your friends as you play through X and Y.
Like every other PlayLink release, this game supports up to 6 players total and is even more rewarding and challenging when you decide to play alongside friends or loved ones.
Alongside a combine painting is Autobiography, with Rauschenberg surrounded by spiraling text in tribute to friends like Jasper Johns.
Displaying works by Dutch masters like Van Gogh and Mondrian alongside those from their French contemporaries Monet, Picasso, Cézanne, and Braque, the exhibit demonstrates how the artists and friends influenced one another's work in 19th century Paris.
In 2005, the artist opened lesser new york in her Williamsburg loft, which was a response to Greater New York (2005) but it was lesser; it was a greater response to the lesser limits of the art world that she saw reflected in PS1's concurrent survey; this lesser exhibit / installation was organized under the auspices of a «fia backström production,» a lesser production of curated ephemera such as press releases, invites, posters, and so on culled from found materials and the work of a greater local network of friends and peers; the lesser aesthetics of dejecta, pasted directly onto the walls, reflects a greater decorative pattern, not unlike Rorschach images of a lesser art industry itself within a critique of a greater institutional relationship to art production; as such, the lesser display of curated ephemera (from nonartists and artists alike) not only comments on the greater vortex of art and capital, but also serves as a lesser gesture toward something like a memorial wall, not unlike a collection of posters on the greater Berlin Wall, or a lesser improvisational 9 - 11 wall, or, more recently, a greater Facebook wall, or the lesser construction wall surrounding the Second Avenue gas explosion in the East Village, all pointing to a lesser memorial for the greater commodified institution of art consumption; whereas in Backström's lesser new york each move repels consumption by both the lesser value of the pasted paper and its repetition, which dispels the greater value of precious originals; so the act of reinstalling lesser new yorkten years later at Greater New York — the very institution that rejected her a decade earlier — speaks to the nefarious long arm of Capitalism that can morph into an owner of its own critique; so that lesser new york is greater than its initial critique, greater than a work of institutional critique: it is a continuous institutional relationship, a lesser critique that keeps on giving in its new contexts; the collective spirit of artists working together playfully is lesser, whereas the critique of how artists can imagine working alongside the institution is greater, or vice versa; the lesser gesture of a curated mixed - media installation in one's home with no clear identification and no commercial validity becomes untethered when it is greater, and this particular lesser becomes greater in the Greater New York (2015) context; still, the instabilities of the organizing systems by Backström continue to put pressure on both the defining features of art production in both the lesser context and the decade - later greater one; further, the greater question of what constitutes an art as a lesser art becomes a dizzying conundrum when the greater art institution frames the lesser to be greater, when the lesser is invested in its lesser relationship to the greater.
Nearing the end of his collegiate endeavors at the Royal College of Art, Hockney featured in the exhibition Young Contemporaries alongside Peter Blake — this show is often regarded as the one that announced the arrival of British Pop art, an exhibition which allowed visitors to see what the likes of Hockney and his friends had in store for the future of UK's art.
Painters like Karen Kilimnik made work stemming from the influence of popular culture, creating cursory celebrity portraits, while Elizabeth Peyton took the practice a step further by painting portraits of celebs, musicians, and European monarchs alongside her significant others and members of her social circle, entrenching mass culture's idolization of celebrity in the realm of fine art while at the same time elevating her friends to celebrity status.
Most fine artists would have shrugged off a suggestion like that, preferring to hew closer to their own oeuvre, but not Wadden — he asked a friend for lessons on a laser - cut loom, and then stuck with it until he was making full - scale tapestries on his own and showing them alongside his other work.
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