Sentences with phrase «art correspondent»

An "art correspondent" refers to a person who reports or provides news, information, and analysis on various aspects of art, including exhibitions, artists, trends, and events. They are responsible for communicating these details to the public through different media platforms such as newspapers, magazines, or television. Full definition
Louisa Buck, art critic and contemporary art correspondent for The Art Newspaper, discusses the process and challenges for private collectors to commission contemporary artwork, from the initial invitation to an artist to the financing and the final installation of works.
Rotting fruit and sex are the key subjects for Turner Prize hopefuls The Scotsman; October 29, 2003; Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... sculptor Anya Gallaccio is on the shortlist for the prestigious Turner Prize, with her work including a tree cast in bronze, adorned... flesh devoured by thousands of maggots.
Artists see light at end of the Tramway; Company says option is not a «done deal» The Herald; October 15, 2003; Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... internationally recognised arts space.
Hellish designs to fire interest in new festival Chapmans to lead avant garde event The Herald; February 25, 2005; PHIL MILLER ARTS CORRESPONDENT; 700 + words... being shown alongside rare new work by Douglas Gordon, the Turner Prize - winning Scottish artist, at the Glasgow Print Studio... McKee said.
Louisa Buck is a British art critic and contemporary art correspondent for The Art Newspaper.
This article titled «Jeremy Deller behind «strong and stable my arse» posters in London» was written by Mark Brown Arts correspondent, for The Guardian on Monday 22nd May 2017 15.26 UTC
He was born in 1953, left school when he was seventeen to work as a cub reporter on a local newspaper and, eight years later was a staff reporter on the The Times in London covering news, business and latterly working as arts correspondent.
«It's important that everybody walking through a bookstore feels comfortable,» he told BBC arts correspondent Rebecca Jones.
The Times art correspondent Dalya Alberge speaks with Penny about the forthcoming exhibition of the Italian Divisionists.
Off - Ramp arts correspondent Marc Haefele reviews Dean Byington's «Theory of Machines.»
Off - Ramp arts correspondent Marc Haefele reviews Joe Goode's «Old Ideas with New Solutions.»
Did you know that when The Guardian art correspondent paid a studio visit to Turner Prize finalist Lynette Yiadom - Boakye in London last May, two men were loitering outside the building, mobiles in hand, one yelling, «Are you Becca?»
By Michele Robecchi Did you know that when The Guardian art correspondent paid a studio visit to Turner Prize finalist Lynette Yiadom - Boakye in London last May, two men were loitering outside the building, mobiles in hand, one yelling, «Are you Becca?»
The display of over 900 works is far from simple, repetitive — a criticism often levelled at him — or, as one Times art correspondent put it, having «a certain Where's Wally?
He is the former arts correspondent of The Independent and the Observer, and has written for The New York Times, the Guardian and Prospect.
By the 1950s, she had resumed her journalistic career to support her art, most notably as the New York art correspondent for Die Welt, a prominent German daily.
The BBC arts correspondent Lawrence Pollard wrote in 2009 that the way was paved for «cultural agitators» like the Stuckists, as well as the Vorticists, Surrealists and others, by the Futurist Manifesto of 20 February 1909.
The BBC's Arts correspondent David Sillito has been finding out more.
When pop queen Madonna was revealed as the presenter of this year's Turner Prize for contemporary art no one was less surprised than BBC arts correspondent Rosie Millard.
Responding to a Turner prize lineup that favours old - school mediums such as painting, drawing and sculpture, arts correspondents whooped for tradition and beauty.
Hannah Furness, Arts Correspondent at the Telegraph, reports that the Director of the British Library Roly Keating thinks this could be the case.
Art festival brushes up on painting The Scotsman; June 3, 2010; Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... the Glasgow - based Turner Prize winner Richard Wright... Tomma Abts won the Turner Prize in 2006.
Scots sculpt canal dreams in Venice; Trio at work to fill palace rooms at top arts festival The Herald; January 15, 2003; Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... said that the show demonstrated a move away from video and film works - with which Gordon won the Turner Prize and Buchanan the Becks Futures - to «sculptural, visual and aesthetic» work.
Scottish artist a contender as Turner Prize list announced Nathan Coley «excited and honoured» The Herald; May 9, 2007; PHIL MILLER ARTS CORRESPONDENT; 700 + words... shortlisted for the GBP25, 000 Turner Prize.
This article titled «David Hockney show will be one of Tate Britain's biggest ever» was written by Mark Brown Arts correspondent, for The Guardian on Monday 22nd February 2016 00.31 UTC
Louisa is a leading British art critic and contemporary art correspondent for The Art Newspaper.
Louisa Buck, art critic and contemporary art correspondent for The Art Newspaper, discusses the process and challenges for private collectors to commission contemporary artwork, from the initial invitation to an...
Luckily the debate has a female chair, Razia Iqbal BBC Arts Correspondent and we look forward to seeing her keep the men in check.
Grosse has worked as an arts correspondent in London for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, AD Magazine, SZ Magazin, Tageszeitung and in 2010 she founded the little publishing house, Bierke.
She has worked as an arts correspondent in London for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (F.A.S), AD Magazine, SZ - Magazin, and Die Tageszeitung.
Served in the United States Army in the Middle East as an Art Correspondent, with headquarters in Cairo and traveled in North Africa, Palestine and Egypt (1942 - 45).
Tate Britain offers feast for the senses» was written by Mark Brown Arts correspondent, for The Guardian on Tuesday 25th August 2015 16.23 UTC
This article titled «National Portrait Gallery buys Tracey Emin's Death Mask» was written by Mark Brown Arts correspondent, for The Guardian on Thursday 13th April 2017.
Louisa Buck is an art critic and contemporary art correspondent for the Art Newspaper.
During her time in New York, Sichel worked as an independent curator, an art correspondent for European publications, and taught at the Media Studies Program at the New School for Social Research.
Phil Miller; Arts Correspondent.
Gallery paints healthy picture for economy; Art centre brings in 358 jobs and (pounds) 4m The Herald; July 9, 2003; Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... Modern Art on the back of their DCA exhibits.
Galleries open shows for summer of art The Scotsman; July 27, 2007; Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent; 399 words... items bought in Scottish «pound shops», and the Scottish Turner Prize contender Nathan Coley opened yesterday.
Glasgow is painted the best for artists The Herald; May 11, 2002; Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 470 words... the «buzz of the future».
New «nicer» GBP 25,000 art prize to rival Turner show The Scotsman; September 5, 2007; Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent; 262 words... traditional art world's latest challenge to the values of the often controversial GBP 25,000 Turner Prize.
Ballet offers Tramway olive branch; Barron sees a space for art but warns of extra costs The Herald; October 17, 2003; Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... raising the funds, the ballet will sell its home in West Princes Street, in the west end of Glasgow, and move into the Tramway... described as «cultural vandalism», and Douglas Gordon, the Turner Prize - winning artist, said they were «damnable».
New scheme will let museums buy best modern Scottish art The Herald; October 25, 2002; Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... contemporary artists from Scotland have been lauded.
Turner Prize winner plans triumphant homecoming The Scotsman; August 21, 2006; Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent; 647 words SCOTLAND's Turner Prize winner Douglas Gordon last night unveiled plans... 70,000 last month.
Glasgow artist scoops Turner prize The Herald; December 8, 2009; PHIL MILLER ARTS CORRESPONDENT; 636 words... art, the GBP25, 000 Turner Prize.
Arts that dance to a different tune; Tramway scheme creates divisions among key players The Herald; September 18, 2003; Analysis by Phil Miller Arts Correspondent; 700 + words... Douglas Gordon, winner of the Turner Prize, showed his 24 Hour Psycho... extended tenement site in West Princes Street as «squalid».
Two down, one to go for prize artist The Scotsman; October 13, 2004; Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent; 622 words... landed two of the best known.
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