Sentences with phrase «alongside the other artists»

Dance music was entering the mainstream and Moby's music was at the forefront, alongside other artists such as Fatboy Slim and Basement Jaxx.
Please join us for a talk by the current Bloom Projects artist Yara El - Sherbini where she will discusssome of her recent pieces, their location, context, and audience, alongside other artists» works that have influenced her.
Bradford's monumental painting My Grandmother Felt the Color, 2016, is currently on view at the BMA in a gallery dedicated to social abstraction, alongside other artists who have turned to abstract imagery to convey the humanity, complexity, and ongoing impact of specific cultural experiences, such as Jack Whitten and Ross Bleckner.
As a studio based residency, the focus is on the artistic process and the experimentation that results from working alongside other artists, within New York's cultural and sociopolitical context.
The exhibition features powerful works by Louise Bourgeois, Petah Coyne, Alison Saar, Joana Vasconcelos, Patricia Piccinini, alongside other artists featured in NMWA's collection.
Many have never exhibited in the gallery or alongside the other artists being shown.
These are just one of the ways in which we endeavour to support up and coming artists from the communities in which we work by offering them a showcase for their work outside of the traditional gallery environment and alongside other artists who have now become household names.
Forty years ago, in 1977, Sherrie Levine exhibited her photographic appropriations alongside other artists of the so - called «Pictures Generation».
Given all that, you'll be surprised to know that this artist, Sam Gilliam, is not more of a household name (in the kind of household, of course, in which art is an everyday topic of conversation), sitting alongside other artists who have made great leaps — Robert Rauschenberg, for instance.
The Prize also acts as a platform for artists to showcase their work alongside other artists in this field.
Archival Resistance will feature artists from the exhibition alongside other artist - activists who use historically resonant materials to rethink identity configurations, community - building and narratives past, present and future, while creating structures for the preservation and dissemination of alternate forms of knowledge.
Using Archival Alchemy as a platform to creatively respond to this fraught political landscape, Archival Resistance will feature artists from the exhibition alongside other artist - activists who use historically resonant materials to rethink identity configurations, community - building and narratives past, present and future, while creating structures for the preservation and dissemination of alternate forms of knowledge.
Gilliam will be honored alongside other artists by American Patrons of Tate, in a ceremony to be held in New York in May 2013.
HUNDACION MUSEO DE BELLAS ARTES Gego, nee Gertrud Goldschmidt, fled Germany for South America in 1939 and became engaged, alongside other artists on that continent, in reinventing the...

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Featuring a diverse array of internationally renowned musical artists alongside interactive science activities organised by Jodrell Bank with projections on the 76 metre high Lovell Telescope, it's a show like no other.
Other cast members fare equally well, in particular Zendaya who brings an intensity to the role of trapeze artist Anne Wheeler that rings sincere even if it is sometimes out of place alongside her co-stars fluffier performances.
Earlier in the night, she had appeared on stage alongside Kerry Washington, Laverne Cox, and other female artists to give a statement supporting the Time's Up movement.
Based on artist David Marquez's new armor design, collect all six pieces, launching alongside Invincible Iron Man and five other October Marvel titles, fold and compile your very own Iron Man standing nearly a foot tall!
Jamie Martinez, co-owner of Cold Spring Pet Supply in Cold Spring, N.Y., said she keeps the PawNosh bowls up front alongside some pottery bowls made by a local artist, but displays other bowls and travel water bowls in the back of the store.
Telltale usually recruits lots of talented voice - over artists from their previous games such as Adam Harrington who voices Bigby Wolf and The Woodsman having already voiced LeChuck and Moose in Tales of Monkey Island, Matches in Back to the Future, Foreman Isaac Davner and Repairman Scruffman in Puzzle Agent 2, Andy St. John in The Walking Dead: Season 1 and Jerry and Leland in The Walking Dead: 400 Days as well as Melissa Hutchison who voices Toad Junior and Beauty with Melissa Hutchison's adaptable voice acting having already featured as many other characters such as Stinky in the Sax and Max seasons; Trixie Trotter in Back to the Future; and most popular of all is the role of Clementine The Walking Dead: Seasons 1 and 2, amongst other videogames, alongside Dave Fennoy voices Bluebeard who perfectly voiced the lead protagonist Lee Everett in The Walking Dead: Seasons 1 and 2 opposite Melissa Hutchison and has voiced Dr. Montrose in Law & Order: Legacies and many videogame and television characters.
(Photocopies of Rauschenberg's invitations to other artists to contribute to Short Circuit were shown alongside the work in a Finch College Museum group show in 1967, but these letters have not turned up since.)
In 1961 he apprenticed to Peter Voulkos and later exhibited his work alongside Voulkos, Price, and other innovative West Coast artists working in clay.
Alongside the new works, existing editions for Downtown 4 Democracy - by artists Katherine Bernhardt, Cecily Brown, Joanthan Horowitz, Marilyn Minter, Guy Richards Smit, among others - will be available at the booth at Frieze New York.
Alongside Hicks's work stands «Mutations,» a group exhibition that Cecilia Alemani, the park's curator, commissioned from contemporary artists including Larry Bamburg, Dora Budor, Marguerite Humeau, Guan Xiao, Max Hooper Schneider, Joanna Malinowska, C.T. Jasper, Jon Rafman, and others.
Edited by the exhibitions's co-curators Frances Morris and Tiffany Bell, and with essays by leading scholars that give a context for Martin's work — her life, relationship with other artists, the influence of South - Asian philosophy — alongside focused shorter pieces on particular paintings, this beautifully designed volume is the definitive publication on her oeuvre.
There is a recent, interesting, curatorial turn, pairing two artists alongside each other, for example Andy Warhol and Ai Weiwei at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne; Salvador Dalí and Marcel Duchamp, currently at London's Royal Academy of Arts; Tracey Emin with Louise Bourgeois.
The two galleries have observed each other's programs over the years and now seek to place works by their artists alongside each other.
They are shown alongside works by other artists who have shared Albers's fascination with color.
Works on show include sculptures by artists such as Eduardo Paolozzi, Anthony Caro, Kim Lim and Phillip King, alongside paintings by Bridget Riley, Tess Jaray, Joe Tilson, Mary Martin, Jeremy Moon, among others.
Situating itself within current art historical and political debates, the exhibition considers work by self - taught, spiritually inspired and incarcerated artists, alongside other projects based in performance, socially engaged practice and the archive, as well as painting, drawing, sculpture and assemblage, that make insistent reference to place.
Of course there is no shortage of amazing landscape to paint in Italy, but the opportunity to study alongside so many other artists is what makes this program special.
Ian Stephenson (1934 - 2000) taught painting at the Chelsea School of Art alongside Richard Hamilton, Victor Pasmore and Jeremy Moon, and was exhibited widely with other significant artists of his day, including Patrick Caulfield, Howard Hodgkin and RB Kitaj.
While the works by Hanneline Visnes (b. 1972) and Mary Viola Paterson (1899 — 1981) share thematic representations of elements of nature, the display of the works alongside each other highlights the way artists in different periods have considered their works vis - à - vis the economic aspects of painting and printmaking.
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.
The groundbreaking exhibition features 35 artists living and working in Iran alongside 21 others living in the Diaspora.
These paintings will appear alongside work by Nate Lowman, Elizabeth Peyton, Raymond Pettibon and Mike Kelley, among others — not all the same generation but artists seen to share Cobain's renegade sensibility in one way or another.
They will present a «living history» of Riot Grrrl, with new work by a half - dozen contemporary artists significantly influenced by the movement's ethos, alongside a host of rare archival materials from its heyday — zines, flyers, videos, records, cassettes, and other ephemera.
Alongside many other artists who returned to the figure, Diebenkorn had come to feel that Abstract Expressionism had lost much of its verve.
British artists to see in Venice: «Nathaniel Mellors, who is exhibiting alongside Erkka Nissinen at the Finnish Pavilion; and the Diaspora Pavilion near the Rialto, with work by Isaac Julien, Yinka Shonibare, Barbara Walker and others.
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.
On the other end of the scale there were several quite prolific artists spread around the fair: Sigmar Polke, perhaps due to Tate Modern's current retrospective, appeared across several stands alongside artists like Barbara Kruger who crept into a few displays.
Like that other revered conceptual artist Hans Haake, Macuga blurs the boundaries between artist, curator and collector by taking other artists» works and displaying them alongside objects she's found.
In presenting their work alongside other contemporaries and artists of later generations, we can trace a fascinating and ongoing dialogue that engages a variety of issues, including materiality, repetition, nature, and subjectivity.
In August, Akunyili Crosby was nominated for the prize alongside a dozen other contemporary artists: Cory Arcangel, Trisha Baga, Paul Chan, Barnaby Furnas, Theaster Gates, KAWS (Brian Donnelly), Josiah McElheny, Dave McKenzie, Julie Mehretu, Frances Stark, Swoon (Caledonia Curry) and Mickalene Thomas.
Artists of diverse disciplines, including painting, sculpture, photography, dance, film, sound, and performance work alongside each other in a novel campus environment which fosters experimentation, collaboration, and mutual inspiration.
Alongside museum colleagues, she has contributed to numerous other exhibitions, including Teiji Furuhashi: Lovers (2016), From the Collection: 1960 - 1969 (2016), Ellsworth Kelly: The Chatham Series (2013), Artist's Choice: Trisha Donnelly (2012), Cy Twombly: Sculpture (2011), and Bauhaus 1919 - 1933: Workshops for Modernity (2009).
Tate will present Oracle and other technology - based installations alongside archival photographs and documents from Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), an organization founded in 1966 by Rauschenberg, artist Robert Whitman, and engineers Billy Klüver and Fred Waldhauer that sought to make technology accessible to artists by facilitating collaborations with engineers.
During her visits she stayed in the homes of strangers, mostly other photographers living across Ireland, who became friends with van Manen and made work alongside the artist.
The artist's upcoming show at Michael Werner will be the painting's gallery debut, where it will be shown alongside seven other works composed since 2008 and inspired by Jones's ongoing interest in the formal qualities of his earlier commercial work.
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