Sentences with phrase «alongside white artists»

Not exact matches

Webb came onto the scene during a golden age of photography, in the late 1930s and early»40s, alongside artists like Margaret Bourke - White, Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Dorothea Lange, and Gordon Parks, to name just a few.
White House LGBT Artists Champions of Change is intended to shore up the White House's support for LGBT awareness, and The Danish Girl will show alongside episodes of award - winning TV series Transparent, featuring Jeffrey Tambor as a transgender father.
A black - and - white silent movie about the silent era itself, starring Dujardin alongside Hazanavicius's wife and frequent collaborator Bérénice Bejo, The Artist was an irresistible crowd - pleaser that won five Oscars, including best picture, director and actor.
About half of this 26 - work exhibition comes from those series, particularly «Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915 - 2015,» alongside real ads from the artist's personal archives.
The V&A's The Fabric Of India (SW7, to 10 Jan) features sumptuous cloth and exquisite finished clothing; while Losing The Compass at White Cube, Mason's Yard (SW1, to 9 Jan), shows politically minded work from artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Mona Hatoum alongside blankets and quilts created by unnamed Amish and Gee's Bend makers.
An early career painting by Dia Azzawi, recognised as one of Iraq's most influential living artists, is also on show alongside Kadhim Hayder's painting of symbolic white horses titled Fatigued Ten Horses Converse with Nothing (The Martyrs Epic)(1965).
Alongside more than 400 full - color plates (many of them full - page) and nearly 100 black and white plates, it includes full technical specifications, information about the artist's handwritten notes, and the provenance, bibliography and exhibitions for each individual work.
The changes mostly highlight the fair's strengths, with such alternative spaces as Artists Space and White Columns alongside such urban pioneers as Paula Cooper — and often provocative art.
Both artists deserve much more credit alongside their white peers.
New York - based Swiss artist Olaf Breuning's recent work consists of hand - painted ceramic sculptures exhibited alongside black ink and white paper drawings.
Ben White, Chief Economic Correspondent at POLITICO «This fascinating set of essays reminds us that artists are not mysterious figures cloistered in studios but vital cultural contributors working right alongside the rest of us to bring beauty, truth, joy and economic value to a society that needs all of these things more than ever.»
Park View is the commercial white cube transported to a private home, where Soto has shown work by familiar favourites like Charles Atlas, Silke Otto - Knapp, and John Divola, alongside talented younger artists like Paul Pescador, Katie Aliprando, and Matt Siegle.
Alongside his celebrated abstractions, early black - and - white paintings and the photorealist depictions of candles, skulls and clouds that have become indisputable icons of modern painting, Panorama includes nearly 30 new paintings made over the past ten years, extensive comparative works, studio photographs, archival images and a substantial interview with the artist conducted by Nicholas Serota.
It explores the tradition of painting in black and white by old masters such as Van Eyck, Dürer, Rembrandt, and Ingres alongside works by contemporary artists working today, including Bridget Riley
Writing about Knowles» work, White Columns» director Matthew Higgs said: I first encountered Christopher Knowles» work in the late 1980s via his artist's book Typings (Vehicle Editions, New York, 1979) and his contributions to the legendary 1978 «Schizo - Culture» issue of the seminal anti-journal Semiotext (e) where his work was framed alongside that of Jack Smith, Jimmy De Sana, Andre Cadere, The Ramones, Kathy Acker, William Burroughs, John Giorno, and Robert Wilson amongst others.
So much has been written about Emin — by herself and others — since she first came to prominence alongside fellow Young British Artists (YBAs) Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas more than two decades ago that her story seems to have congealed in a series of now quasi-mythical episodes: the childhood in the seaside town of Margate; the promiscuity; the abortions; the shop with Lucas; the first show with White Cube's Jay Jopling, cheekily entitled «My Major Retrospective 1963 — 1993»; the tent (Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963 — 1995); My Bed (1998); the drunkenness; the heartbreaks.
Moneyless Opens «Tornado» his latest Solo exhibition at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco tonight alongside many other talented artists.
In his first New York City exhibition in 2009, titled The TV Show, PEET organized the concept around characters he coined «The Luxury Leaders» and «The Resistants» — symbolic metaphors for white - collar corporate America versus the anti-materialist, subcultural underbelly.3 Considering these fragmented story lines of rebellion and subversion, alongside the fact that the artist is sometimes positioned somewhere nearby covertly broadcasting an element of live feed into the gallery space, somehow it doesn't seem a stretch to imagine a grinning PEET tucked away in a dingy basement making human lard soap, à la Brad Pitt's nihilistic Tyler Durden from the 1999 film Fight Club.
Peter Bradley, who assembled the exhibit, included artists of color such as Gilliam, Edward Clark, and Virginia Jaramillo alongside white contemporary artists such as Noland and Anthony Caro.
This volume collects drawings and poems by the artist, alongside a selection of rare black - and - white portraits and documentary photographs by Ugo Mulas.
In its finest moments, Leap Before You Look exposes the white walls of the gallery as a permeable membrane through which the ideas and creative energies of generations of students can flow alongside some of the finest artists of the last century.
Alongside the commissioned texts artists Katie Paterson, Liliane Lijn and Neal White reflect on Latham's influence.
Over 90 black and white photographs taken by Ute Klophaus, documenting eleven of the artist's «Aktion» works, will be shown alongside four of these iconic happenings on film.
«The Following Information» offers black - and - white photographs from two of the artist's earliest series, Blackboards and Card Catalogue (both from the 1990s) alongside recent color photographs of skies and landscapes, appropriated from paperback books.
Works by African American artists Jean Michel Baquiat, Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Eldzier Cortor, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Charles Gaines, Richard Hunt, Rashid Johnson, Norman Lewis, Adrian Piper, Noah Purifoy, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, and Charles White, among many others, appear throughout the exhibition in various categories alongside their aesthetic, theoretical and generational counterparts.
It features the Art Institute's own Ascending and Descending Hero (1963/65), an important early black - and - white painting, alongside Continuum (1963/2005), the artist's only sculptural work.
Included in the artist's 1971 solo show at the Hayward Gallery in London, it is one of only a handful of black and white paintings featuring her distinctive densely - banded linear curves, and takes its place alongside examples held in the collections of Tate, London, the British Council, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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