Sentences with phrase «alternative lives of artists»

During that time Borisov photographed the alternative lives of artists in Moscow against the backdrop of old word Russian monuments and architecture.

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I have often learned the most amazing things about God, Jesus, sin, righteousness, salvation, and church by listening to the soul - wrenching and gritty real - life songs of some secular Country and Rock / Alternative artists.
When Andrew decides to contribute a film to the Humpday fest (a real - life amateur porno festival sponsored by Seattle alternative weekly The Stranger), a piece of art that will «push boundaries,» Ben proposes (in front of a crowd of artist - types) that the two of them — two straight men — have sex on camera as a radical performance piece.
The mission of «Writing and Wellness» is to share information about physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health, pulling from scientific study, alternative medicine, expert opinion, and the personal experience of artists from all walks of life.
Performance artist / teacher Eric Trules, host of the «E-Travels with E. Trules» podcast, shares his Tales of embarking on an alternative lifestyle in the 60's, and what the adventurous life has taught him
Thinking about abstraction's continued relevance may require me to at least mention Zombie Formalism, («Formalism because this art involves a straightforward, reductive, essentialist method of making a painting and Zombie because it brings back to life the discarded aesthetics of Clement Greenberg»), if only to suggest that the term, coined by artist - critic Walter Robinson, quoted in brackets above, seems to refer more to the market than to the art and may appear more pertinent in the USA than in the UK where alternative modernisms have sometimes held more sway than the version associated with Greenberg and Fried.
Through audio interviews with founders and key staff, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of pioneering spaces — like P.S. 1, Artists Space, Fashion Moda, Taller Boricua, ABC No Rio, The Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, Exit Art, 112 Greene Street, White Columns, Creative Time, Electronic Arts Intermix, Anthology Film Archives, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Just Above Midtown, and many more — as well as document a new generation of alternative projects such as Cinders, Live With Animals, Fake Estate, Apartment Show, Pocket Utopia, Cleopatra's, English Kills Art Gallery, Triple Candie, Esopus Space, and others.
Roman Ondak lives and works in Bratislava and is a leading conceptual artist whose work explores patterns of behaviour and alternative social and political possibilities, often born of observations of post-communist society in his native Slovakia
The Gallery provides artist living in the Sacramento region with an opportunity to be a part of an alternative exhibition space.
During the 1960s and 1970s, a generation of artists emerged with a self - described critical task: to engage with and reveal the power structures and ideological imperatives implicit in any given cultural situation in the belief that doing so could create viable alternatives for living and art - making alike.
Kristian Jones is a freelance illustrator / artist living in the centre of the UK just outside of sunny Birmingham, producing work for magazines, clothing ranges and working for various bands and clubnights on the Birmingham music scene crafting posters and artwork of an alternative nature.
2010 Unspooling - Artists & Cinema Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Gruppenbild * Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, Germany Essential Cinema Toronto International Film Festival, Canada Gwangju Biennale Gwangju, South Korea AH Oh Galeri NON, Istanbul, Turkey Life & Death in Venice * Studio Tresorio, Naples, Italy Napoli Teatro Festival * PAN, Naples, Italy Sydney Biennale Cockatoo Island, Sydney, Australia The Fate of Irony KAI10, Düsseldorf, Germany Life of Imitation * Singapore Art Museum, Singapore Life & Death in Venice * Hermes Gallery, Singapore Yebisu International Festival for Art Alternative Visions Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan Life & Death in Venice * Gallery Invaliden1, Berlin, Germany
The Alternative Museum opened its doors in 1975 with an exhibition of 10 Japanese artists living in New York City.
Founded in 1976 by a passionate group of local artists and supporters, CAF was among a crop of alternative art spaces nationwide, which addressed a cultural void by presenting contemporary, avant - garde art of living artists.
Finding beauty in the starkest reality, the artist provides a vivid alternative to mass media's bland interpretation of American life at the time.
At a time when many artists are being forced out of the Bay Area because of the high cost of living, the ICB remains an affordable alternative.
Andrea Ray is a Brooklyn - based artist whose recent installations explore issues of subjectivity and community through, for example, proposed forms of alternative living and utopian communities.
Others seek to keep up a program born out of subjective endeavours and shared with a worldwide community: such as LIFE SPORT in Athens, which sells «critical wearables» — the LIFE SPORT joggers — as an attempt to generate alternative arts funding in a time and place where there is none; Opening Times, which is an online - only exhibition platform; Peach, an exhibition space and home in Rotterdam; and I: project space, which fills a gap in the Beijing art scene by presenting video art and supporting artist exchange via residencies.
It is the first comprehensive, illustrated biography since the Tate Gallery's 1974 exhibition catalogue and it looks at the life of an artist who was painting surrealist imagery and alternative worlds, including dream figrues, fairy figures and demons.
In looking at what can be born out of a Black Hole, rather than what can die within it, this artist offers an alternative to life and death: a cycle of rebirth which is entirely optimistic.
Stefan Kalmár, Executive Director / Curator, and Richard Birkett, Curator of Artists Space, a nonprofit art gallery and arts organization founded in New York by arts administrator Trudie Grace and critic Irving Sandler in 1972, share their insights into the history and current life of this alternative space that continues to set the bar.
For this alternative take on the intown artist residency, Atlanta artists Ben Coleman (of the band Judi Chicago) and Henry Detweiler (artistic director of MINT Gallery) committed themselves to living for three weeks in a former nightclub, severing themselves from outside influences: «human interaction, media, ritual — anything that routinely drives or blocks the artist's creativity and ability to work,» according to Dashboard's press release.
The exhibition encourages shared experiences and direct engagement with works of art, suggesting alternative ways that artists can live in, contribute to, and gain from society at large.
With the Lower East Side fast losing connections to its history as an alternative neighborhood for art and politics, two summer group shows remind us of artists who lived and worked there, and have, through example, passed its spirit on.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2012 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2011 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2011 ART Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 Olympia Center Lobby Installation, Chicago, IL 2009 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL Ceramic Sculpture, April 2008 - present 2007 «All The Difference» Group Ceramic Exhibition, University of Akron, Akron, OH 2007 Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago, IL Large Sculpture, Summer 2007 2006 Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL (January - May 2006) 2005 «Living Artists» Invitational Exhibition, Fine Arts Gallery, Chicago, IL 2004 «The More the Merrier» Group Invitational Exhibition, Viridian Artists @ Chelsea, New York, NY 2003 «Objects of Desire» Group Ceramic Exhibition, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL 2002 SOFA Chicago, Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL 2002 «Natural History» Group Exhibition, Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL 2001 «Member and Guest Exhibition» Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, IL 1998 «New Work» Barat College, Lake Forest, IL 1992 «CAA / MFA: Juried Exhibition» College Art Association, Gallery 2, Chicago, IL 1989 «Artspace» Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Faces at SPACES» (Mixed Media Self - Portrait) SPACES Alternative Gallery, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Off the Wall» (Paintings) Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Three Emerging Artists» (Ceramics and Paintings) Akron Woman's City Club, Akron, OH 1987 «Northeast Ohio Ceramic Invitational» Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 1987 «Women at Work» Juried Exhibition, Third Place Award, Perkins Gallery, University of Akron, Akron, OH 1987 «Artists of Studio 828» Studio 828, Akron, OH 1986 «Explore and Discover» Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH 1986 «Drawing in Foundation Studies in Art: Goals and Strategies» National Exhibition, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, The University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
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