Sentences with phrase «alongside modern art»

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Yet it might be better to say that he worked alongside modern art.

Not exact matches

Good luck getting any two people to agree, but the 1946 Cisitalia 202 GT was the first to be exhibited alongside the Picassos at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
This Art Nouveau - style villa dates back to the 1920s, but has been restored to provide modern comforts alongside an historic atmosphere.
Guests will discover truly one - of - a-kind shopping opportunities, including Soul of Asia, with its rare and inspired collection of genuine Asian master paintings, antiques and artifacts, alongside side modern art works by Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali and Picasso.
Set in an iconic building in Miami's famed art - deco district, located on the world - famous Ocean Drive just stone's throw from South Beach, The Leslie Hotel features 35 contemporary bedrooms alongside a modern gym, rooftop swimming pool and terrace.
Perfectly situated steps from the 6th Ave. business corridor and alongside Times Square, this 54 story modern high rise includes the tallest rooftop bar in Manhattan, state of the art fitness facility, luxury spa and T45, a street level kitchen.
Alongside echoes of the past — like the crown - topped Our Lady of Guadalupe Church — more modern attractions include trendy restaurants and an ambitious public art project along the seaside malecón.
The game is so highly regarded in western Europe that it is frequently displayed in modern art galleries alongside Andy Warhol.
Luckily, Peter Harrington, the rare bookshop, and gallery based in Mayfair, London, has released details of its forthcoming exhibition, History is a Nightclub: Downtown AREA, NYC, 1983 - 87, a spectacular array of 35 - 40 candid moments from the 80s featuring the greats of modern art at their most relaxed, alongside a host of celebrity friends including Sting, Tom Waits, The Beastie Boys, Jean - Paul Gaultier, Grace Jones and John Waters — saving you from a Jeff Goldblum, fly transformation moment.
A 272 - page catalog with 12 scholarly essays, edited by PAFA's Curator of Modern Art, Robert Cozzolino (who also served as Female Gaze's curator, and worked alongside PAFA President David R. Brigham in making the case that PAFA should be the recipient of Alter's gift) is available through PAFA and at Amazon.com.
A fixture on the New York art scene in the»60s and»70s, Jonas worked alongside some of the leading artists of the time such as Nancy Holt, Susan Rothenberg, Robert Smithson and Claes Oldenburg — and hung around with composers and choreographers foundational to modern performance like John Cage, Philip Glass, Simone Forti and Yvonne Rainer.
With Gerhard Richter at Tate Modern, and White Cube Bermondsey's Structure and Absence filled with abstract art alongside Chinese scholars» rocks, the comparison is hard to resist.
His years - long mantra, that in order to push the Western canon of art history in a more diverse and representational direction images of black people and the black experience should hang in museums alongside the so - called «masters,» dovetailed with a promising moment for a select group of African American modern and contemporary artists.
Alongside the exhibition at Spike Island, Himid's work is also presented at Modern Art Oxford and Nottingham Contemporary.
It takes place alongside two other major UK presentations of Himid's work: Invisible Strategies, a solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford and The Place is Here, a group show at Nottingham Contemporary which traces conversations between black artists, writers and thinkers in 1980s Britain.
Showcasing paintings and drawings spanning from 1992 to 2017 and demonstrating the singular ambition and dynamism of Saville's work, this exhibition spans five rooms of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and places the artist alongside major new works, installations and photography from five other artists preoccupied with the body, performance, process and materiality: Sara Barker, Christine Borland, Robin Rhode, Markus Schinwald, Catherine Street, and others.
Though criticized at the time, his now legendary 1976 solo exhibition, organized by the visionary curator John Szarkowski at The Museum of Modern Art, New York — the first presentation of color photography at the museum — heralded an important moment in the medium's acceptance within the art - historical canon and solidified Eggleston's position in the pantheon of the greats alongside Henri Cartier - Bresson, Robert Frank, and Walker EvaArt, New York — the first presentation of color photography at the museum — heralded an important moment in the medium's acceptance within the art - historical canon and solidified Eggleston's position in the pantheon of the greats alongside Henri Cartier - Bresson, Robert Frank, and Walker Evaart - historical canon and solidified Eggleston's position in the pantheon of the greats alongside Henri Cartier - Bresson, Robert Frank, and Walker Evans.
Alongside some superb clas - sical modern works by Magdalena Abakanowicz (Marlborough Fine Art), Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine Art), Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Sir Michael Craig - Martin (New Art Centre), and Tony Cragg (Holtermann Fine Art) are wonderful visceral, textural sculptures by Urs Fischer (Gago - sian), Tuakuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques Gallery) and an extraordinary white - enameled bronze tree by Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ).
Also included are original works of art by modern masters such as Charles Courtney Curran, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Paul Signac, and others, shown alongside several of the world's most accomplished art forgers to test perceptions of authenticity.
She catapulted to international art stardom in the mid 1960s when New York's Museum of Modern Art included her alongside such talents as Josef Albers and Ellsworth Kelly in its 1965 exhibition «The Responsive Eye» and the fashion designer (and museum founder) Larry Aldrich printed knockoffs of her images on fabric for a popular dress collectiart stardom in the mid 1960s when New York's Museum of Modern Art included her alongside such talents as Josef Albers and Ellsworth Kelly in its 1965 exhibition «The Responsive Eye» and the fashion designer (and museum founder) Larry Aldrich printed knockoffs of her images on fabric for a popular dress collectiArt included her alongside such talents as Josef Albers and Ellsworth Kelly in its 1965 exhibition «The Responsive Eye» and the fashion designer (and museum founder) Larry Aldrich printed knockoffs of her images on fabric for a popular dress collection.
He was shown alongside his friend, Marcel Duchamp, in the 1936 exhibition Fantastic Art, Dada & Surrealism at the Museum of Modern Art, honored with a retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1967, and an exhibition of his collages at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1971.
This catalogue, published in conjunction with an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, examines the evolution of artistic practices related to printmaking, from the resurgence of traditional printing techniques — often used alongside digital technologies — to the worldwide proliferation of self - published artist's books and ephemera.
By any standards, the last 12 months represent a significant stage in the artist's 35 - year career: alongside two solo exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford and Spike Island in Bristol, Himid was included in «The Place is Here», a survey of black British art at Nottingham ContemporaArt Oxford and Spike Island in Bristol, Himid was included in «The Place is Here», a survey of black British art at Nottingham Contemporaart at Nottingham Contemporary.
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.
This collection presents fifty large - scale artworks from the American master's color field period (1949 — 1970) alongside essays by Rothko's son, Christopher Rothko, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art curator of painting and sculpture Janet Bishop.
Billed as one of the largest art fairs in the United States, it not only pays homage to the original 1913 Armory Show exhibition that introduced modern art to New York, but it also reflects the show's founding principle: to introduce new talent alongside the many established greats.
In 1959/60 his work was included in the important Sixteen Americans exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, alongside that of artists including Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, Jay DeFeo and Jack Youngerman.
Extraordinary talents and romantic partners, Mitchell and Riopelle stand prominently alongside other modern art couples such as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner.
A forceful clarity of purpose and vision has characterized his art and his career from the start: he dominated the New York art scene of the late 1950s with his Black Paintings composed of stripes, which famously helped pave the way for Minimalism, and which were exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art, New York's milestone exhibition Sixteen Americans, alongside Johns and Rauschenbeart and his career from the start: he dominated the New York art scene of the late 1950s with his Black Paintings composed of stripes, which famously helped pave the way for Minimalism, and which were exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art, New York's milestone exhibition Sixteen Americans, alongside Johns and Rauschenbeart scene of the late 1950s with his Black Paintings composed of stripes, which famously helped pave the way for Minimalism, and which were exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art, New York's milestone exhibition Sixteen Americans, alongside Johns and RauschenbeArt, New York's milestone exhibition Sixteen Americans, alongside Johns and Rauschenberg.
Critically acclaimed national and international exhibitions are shown alongside the Museum's permanent collection of more than 18,000 works of American, Asian, European, Latin American, Western American, modern and contemporary art, and fashion design.
Modern and Contemporary British art dominates the collection, with works by Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland, Frank Auerbach and Damien Hirst alongside lesser - known names such as John Virtue.
In 1959, DeFeo was included in Dorothy Canning Miller's seminal exhibition Sixteen Americans at the Museum of Modern Art, alongside Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, and Louise Nevelson.
The Armory Show of 1913 introduced US audiences to the great masters of modern European art for the first time and gave young American artists an opportunity to show their work alongside them.
The wall text one confronts at the onset before catching even a glimpse of any of the works on display insists the artist's importance as one of the most significant modern artists from post-Independent India and situates her cosmopolitanism by citing influences such as Kazimir Malevich and Paul Klee alongside traditional Islamic art.
The new fair will run alongside the already established Frieze, but Masters will exhibit older art alongside more modern pieces (up to the year 2000) in an attempt to jumpstart the market for old masters
This September, Modern Art Oxford presents his first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery in which four new paintings and a number of new sculptures will be shown alongside recent works, including the film You Go Your Way and I'll Go Crazy (2012).
His work first came to the public's attention in the 1967 landmark exhibition curated by John Szarkowski, New Documents, at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, alongside that of Diane Arbus and Garry Winogrand.The many exhibitions devoted to his photographs since that time include a major traveling retrospective organized by The Museum of Modern Art in 2005.
Wesselmann began this celebrated series in 1961, imbuing his depictions of the female Nude with symbols of American culture alongside art historical allusions to modern masters such as Picasso and Matisse.
Alongside the big, half - ironic gestures celebrated by big galleries and the Museum of Modern Art are the many sincere gestures in smaller galleries or under the radar.
• The publication of the first - ever catalogue raisonné on Kjærholm's oeuvre, researched and written by the leading Kjærholm scholar, Michael Sheridan, designed by award winning graphic artist Takaaki Matsumoto and published by premier art publisher Gregory R. Miller & Co. • Simultaneous exhibitions at Sean Kelly Gallery and R Gallery of the most important collection of Kjærholm works ever assembled, alongside significant modern and contemporary art works that, together, showcase a compelling dialogue between furniture, art and installation.
Her art came to New York for one great show, «Sixteen Americans» at the Modern in 1959, alongside Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, and Frank Stella — although she did not leave the Bay Area for the occasion.
Inner Worlds Outside, at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, displays the work of «outsider» artists alongside that of established masters to suggest they are two sides of the same story of modern art.
Located in the suburbs of Melbourne, The Heide Museum of Modern Art presents the exhibition Making Modernism that brings together for the first time the iconic art of Georgia O'Keeffe alongside modernist masterpieces by pioneering Australian artists Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington SmiArt presents the exhibition Making Modernism that brings together for the first time the iconic art of Georgia O'Keeffe alongside modernist masterpieces by pioneering Australian artists Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington Smiart of Georgia O'Keeffe alongside modernist masterpieces by pioneering Australian artists Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington Smith.
In Mr Lewison's reckoning, the painting stands alongside the other great works Pollock produced that year, Summertime, Number 9A, in the Tate collection; Number 1A, 1948, in New York's Museum of Modern Art; and Number 26A, 1948, held at the Pompidou centre in Paris.
His recent show at the Fondation Beyeler (now at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk; until 16 August) hung alongside a major Gauguin exhibition; a mid-career retrospective at the Tate — an accolade for any artist — was accorded him in 2008 when he was still in his 40s; and during this year's Venice Biennale he will show a selection of new works which he summarises laconically as: «Five or six large paintings and quite a number of smaller paintings: some cityscapes, some walls, some figures, some animals.»
The Arts Club of Chicago's permanent collection includes works by modern masters, Alexander Calder, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso, among others alongside recent contemporary acquisitions such as Malcolm Morley, Paul Thek, Alex Katz, and many others.
Bringing together over 130 leading galleries from across the UK and overseas, museum - quality Modern British art is presented alongside contemporary works from the world's top artists.
Generations of Influence: 20th century movements and tribal art Building on Frieze's reputation for showcasing modern artists and encouraging the growth of art collections across eras, this year's fair features a growing presence of galleries exhibiting significant works from the 20th century alongside masters of contemporary art.
The jumping - off point for that book would come three years later in 1991, when Robert Storr, then the chief curator in the department of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, included Kabakov — alongside Louise Bourgeois, among others — in the «DISLOCATIONS» show at the museum.
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