Sentences with phrase «architects than artists»

That revealed, for instance, that more architects than artists died in the French revolution.
«It's more about the architect than the artist.

Not exact matches

The artists, authors, designers and architects among us tend to have some inherent ability to think in far more creative ways than left - brain thinkers.
Here are buildings constructed by the faithful and the finest artists and architects throughout the centuries, more beautiful than ever but not really serving their highest purpose: the praise of God and the bestowal of grace on men.
Inevitably, The Last Kiss will be about either learning that what's really important is a stale monogamous existence (My Best Friend's Wedding) or learning that the fiancée is a bitch / whore much better off with an accountant than with our architect / ad exec / artist hero, thus freeing the latter to commit adultery as he pleases (or, more likely, retroactively excusing his infedility).
Artist and architect Rafael Araujo has been fascinated with the Golden Ratio for more than 40 years, using math to beautifully draw nature.
While more than a decade has passed since the artist's death at fifty - six, thirteen years after his partner, the award - winning architect George Veronda died in 1984, at the age of forty - two, there has been no large museum show, no second look and no movement to revive him.
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But as we were getting off the phone, wrapping up a conversation peppered with more architects» names than artists», he said his training and experience as an architect had profoundly influenced his leadership style as a museum director.
Ghanaian British architect David Adjaye's modern crimson - hued building, extending from South Flores Street to the San Pedro Creek, will house the Foundation's growing collection of more than 800 paintings, sculptures, installations and video works by contemporary artists from around the world.
The city is so much greener and more welcoming than in the 1970s, and artists and architects have done so much to extend that welcome.
Titled «All the World's Futures,» the international art exhibition featured more than 35 black artists and venues designed by architect David Adjaye.
Director of Critical Studies and MA / PhD programs in UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Sylvia Lavin engages artists, architects, and curators in a series of lively discussions on how cities are increasingly molded by images rather than buildings; on whether art and architecture are converging to form an integrated type of cultural consumption; and if the concept of the masterpiece has finally been destroyed by the sheer quantity of global design production.
Awarded a $ 50,000 grant from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Women & Their Work invited artist Beili Liu, architects Emily Little and Norma Yancey, and landscape architect Cassie Bergstrom to create a site - specific installation memorializing the more - than 300 million trees that died in the 2011 drought.
Work by architects and artists spanning more than seven decades is exhibited alongside materials from Kiesler's Endless House design and images of its presentation in MoMA's 1960 Visionary Architecture exhibition.
THIRST Awarded a $ 50,000 grant from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Women & Their Work invited artist Beili Liu, architects Emily Little and Norma Yancey, and landscape architect Cassie Bergstrom to create a site - specific installation memorializing the more - than 300 million trees that died in the 2011 drought.
Its second half comes in the form of a glossary of more than 100 key concepts linked to the subject of art in public spaces; artists, art historians, philosophers, urbanists, architects, sociologists and other writers weighing in with definitions from their respective disciplinary perspectives.
Pratt alumna Carrie Moyer, B.F.A. Painting» 85, is also among the 35 artists who were chosen from more than 100 nominees to participate in the exhibition by the Academy, which is the country's most prestigious honorary society of architects, artists, writers, and composers.
Italian Futurism, 1909 — 1944: Reconstructing the Universe is a groundbreaking, mammoth exhibit of 360 works from 80 artists, poets, architects, and designers who had a dramatic impact on art across more than three decades.
Works by more than 60 individual artists, architects and artists» groups, along with posters by another 100, are wrapped in and around a vast plywood «platform» designed by Liam Gillick and Tiravanija.
The permanent collection holds more than two hundreds sculptures, paintings and drawings by Nivola, who played a unique role in 20th century modernism as an artist who worked closely with architects.
Irma Weiss is a member of the Peter Cooper Heritage Society, having contributed more than $ 1 million to the college in her lifetime, and the funder of two important student gifts — The Irma Giustino Weiss Prize, which permits the top graduating artist or architect to enrich their studies as they embark on a career, and the Irma Giustino Weiss Cultural Enrichment Fellowship, which provides cultural opportunities in New York City to art and architecture students.
YOUNG ATART; Architects, Artists and Designers Assemble Have Given Glasgow Kids More Than a Play Park.
This project is a large group show featuring more than 60 works by a range of international artists and architects, some appearing for the first time in Portugal.
The Bauhaus was more than the minimal, geometric and functional concepts it has typically been associated with, and this exhibition proposes a new way of viewing the school against a backdrop of contemporary designers, artists and architects.
Since the 1960s Price put his focus on time - based interventions, rather than finished buildings that has earned him the admiration of both contemporary architects and artists.
All works are fastidiously selected by a panel of celebrated artists and architects from across the disciplines, and it is their task to narrow down more than 10,000 entries to those that go before the public.
Focused on the central theme of «movement», CI Dialogues will bring together more than 50 international influential artists, architects, designers, scholars, theorists, collectors, and international stage.
This year's Degree Show at ECA, which ends on Sunday, showcases the work of more than 500 graduating artists, film makers, designers and architects.
Fresh Art International with curator Cathy Byrd features more than 100 episodes recorded with artists, curators, architects, and filmmakers from around the world.
The Serpentine Gallery Garden Marathon is a two - day event exploring the concept of the garden featuring non-stop live presentations by more than 50 artists, writers, philosophers, scholars, musicians, architects, designers and scientists.
Obrist is the author of A Brief History of Curating and the editor of Hans Ulrich Obrist: Interviews, which presents selections from the more than 300 interviews he has conducted with artists, writers, architects and thinkers.
They attract ever - larger audiences; architects constantly redesign them; and the ever - swellling ranks of artists are producing a greater quantity of art than ever before.
Led by renowned curator Hou Hanru, «If you were to live here...» includes works by more than 30 New Zealand and international artists, collectives and architects.
Hall trained as an architect, rather than an artist, and worked in both Liverpool and London at the outset of his career.
His own early training was as an artist rather than as an architect, and he sketched, painted and drew to the end of his life.
Whether Frankenthaler, who also influenced many other male artists (Morris Louis, Ken Noland et al) would have appreciated this particular collectivity is no longer in my view, relevant: The more women artists and architects can be seen as running towards, rather than away, from their influence on other women artists, the better.
For Sharjah Biennial 11, curator Yuko Hasegawa has selected more than 100 artists, architects, filmmakers, musicians and performers whose artworks and practices resonate with strands of the curatorial theme.
The Barbican will present more than eighty works, in a variety of media, by twenty - five artists and architects — from Joseph Beuys, R. Buckminster Fuller, Hans Haacke, Robert Smithson, and the Ant Farm collective to a younger generation of practitioners, including EXYZT, Heather and Ivan Morison, R&S ie (n), Philippe Rahm, and Simon Starling.
Now 93, the exhibition brings together more than 100 pieces that illustrate the breadth and longevity of his career as an architect, designer and artist.
The Moderns: The Arts in Ireland from the 1900s to the 1970s is one of the most ambitious exhibitions ever undertaken by the Musuem, comprising some 250 works by more than 180 artists, writers, film - makers, architects, designers and composers.
Cinthia Marcelle, Lucia Koch, Pablo Lobato and Sara Ramo are amongst the more than 100 artists, architects, filmmakers, musicians and performers selected by curator Yuko Hasegawa.
The exhibition brings together more than 100 pieces that illustrate the breadth and longevity of his career as an architect, designer and artist.
Addressed to minister of culture Monika Grütters, the Foundation of Prussian Cultural Heritage, and Senate building director Regula Lüscher, the petition was spearheaded by Kristin Feireiss, cofounder of the architectural forum Aedes, and it currently has more than five hundred signatories including architects, city planners, artists, and publicists.
Why: Rather than offering how - to formulas, this wonderfully illustrated coffee table book offers voyeuristic peeks into the homes of leading culturati (creative directors, artists, architects, filmmakers, writers, etc) in hotspots like Barcelona, Berlin, London, New York, Paris and Tokyo.
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