Sentences with phrase «arrived on the art scene»

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Two stories are told in parallel: Lexie Sinclair quits Devon for London when the charismatic Innes Kent arrives on her doorstep, and starts her life at the heart of the 1950s Soho art scene; Elina and Ted are coming to terms with the changes wrought in their present - day lives by the birth of their son.
This, alongside Lichtenstein's 1978 sculpture of the same fish bowl, is a striking example of how American artists have expanded Matisse's place in history: Matisse arrived on the scene as a window into the European avant - garde, but along the way was transformed for a uniquely American cause, becoming a vital foundation for contemporary art.
John Baldessari resembles an elder statesman in his photo, which, in Opie's eyes, he is, having met him when she first arrived on the LA art scene some 30 years ago.
With a permanent show space no longer retained, the number of print releases in 2014 restricted to a small handful (by Paul Insect, Maya Hayuk and Invader), and plenty of competitors arriving on the street art scene eager to fill the void, many wondered what the -LSB-...]
Feminism in the art world resulted in a much larger presence for women artists in the 1970s and 1980s, and the «Pictures» generation — those who arrived on the New York City art scene in the late 1970s (many from California Institute of the Arts or Buffalo State College) and experimented radically with using borrowed images — may be the first group of artists associated with a particular movement in which there are as many (or more) high - profile women as there are men.
In painting she arrived on the collecting scene when School of Paris was IN, American art was OUT.
Arriving on the London art scene in 1950, Blow quickly received international recognition and went on to exhibit throughout Europe and America alongside the most important artists of the day.
The artist takes his painterly observations to the point of critique with Rift / Raft, a diptych that juxtaposes people decadently lounging around art with refugees arriving on a beach, a scene taken from one of his earlier works.
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Arriving on the New York art scene in 1949 just as Abstract Expressionism reached its peak, the young Robert Rauschenberg was having none of that high falutin» stuff.
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