Sentences with phrase «art during the era»

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During the era when art and architectural images were the dominant mode of communication, the church needed to constantly be on guard against ideas that were completely contrary to Christianity.
The simple detail of the dress lent itself well to a wide range of accessory options and I went for my grandmother's Korean War era garnets and a scarlet made - by - me cashmere cloche decorated with an art - deco black mother of pearl button, a treasure acquired during a visit to Paris.
Here's the core takeaway: the internet has revived the art of voter - to - voter contact, which had atrophied during the broadcast television era of politics.
Meanwhile, Indians also practiced this nail art during the same era where they used Henna to colour their nails.
Vintage coat by Liberty of London dates to the Art Deco era during the 1920's.
Bedell of New York was one of the high - end custom boutiques operating during the Art - Deco era.
The video mentioned that and how some of the martial art masters have now passed away and were unable to watch «The Grandmasters» in its entirety; during the process Wong Kar - wai was determined to bring back an era from one person and one street.
It was wildly popular in 18th - century Spain, making appearances in the art of Spanish artist Francisco Goya, and as the favored pet of French royalty during that same era.
The next day brought the Romanian capital of Bucharest, where the harsh socialist blocks built during Nicolae Ceausescu's regime are offset by a most unexpectedly beautiful architectural jamboree of grand French neo-classical, Art Deco and Bauhaus architecture, majestic boulevards and a triumphal arch that characterise the city's «golden era» between the world wars.
More was teased during the panel itself, with concept art showing off prequel era battles, with several pieces showing off Kamino during the Clone Wars.
For those of you who might not have heard, FreezeMe is a 3D platformer that combines the charming art style found in 1st party titles during the GameCube / Nintendo 64 era with the power -LSB-...]
will feature artists including Melvin Edwards, Fred Eversley, David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, Senga Nengudi, John Outterbridge, Alonzo Davis, Dale Brockman Davis, Noah Purifoy, Betye Saar, and Charles White, connecting their work to larger movements, trends, and ideas that fueled the arts during this important era of creative, cultural, and political ferment.
As a Tyson Scholar at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Susan Rather will complete her manuscript for a book examining in depth what it meant to be an American artist during the colonial and early national era.
Indeed, the social histories and identity politics explored in work made during the Civil Rights, Black Power, and Black Arts Movements is being investigated by a new generation of scholars and curators, bringing attention to overlooked artists central to the era, AfriCOBRA artists in particular.
Thirty years later, a new edition is released including over seventy previously unpublished photographs and a thoughtful introduction and afterward on the artists» collaboration during this era of urban art.
Mayer is well known as a poet, but she was also a founding editor of the magazine 0 TO 9 with Vito Acconci during the late 1960s, and published some of the great text - based conceptual art projects of the era.
A term describing a number of groups emerging from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) during the post-World War II era.
Celebrate African and African American Art: Jazz, February 2 Using VMFA's collection, enjoy exploring the rich heritage of jazz and discovering its importance in American life, particularly during the civil - rights era, at this Family Day event.
A realist who came of age during an era predominated by abstraction — Abstract Expressionism to be exact — Katz has been linked with a number of artistic tendencies, such as Color Field painting, Pop Art, and realism — both «new» and the traditional.
The Dallas Museum of Art began a Nazi - era provenance research project in 2000 to conduct provenance research on the Museum's collection of paintings produced in Europe prior to 1945, in accordance with the Guidelines of the American Association of Museums (AAM, now the American Alliance of Museums) Concerning the Unlawful Appropriation of Objects During the Nazi Eera provenance research project in 2000 to conduct provenance research on the Museum's collection of paintings produced in Europe prior to 1945, in accordance with the Guidelines of the American Association of Museums (AAM, now the American Alliance of Museums) Concerning the Unlawful Appropriation of Objects During the Nazi EraEra.
Lines & Myths: Abstraction in American Art, 1941 - 1951 explores the manner in which artists experimented with Surrealist automatism during the 1940s - an era of complex growth and transition which proved instrumental in the genesis of abstract expressionism.
On view September 21 to December 9, 2018, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College will present Past Time: Geology in European and American Art, an intersectional exhibition that addresses the wide impact of geology and its field - study customs on artists during the Enlightenment and Romantic eras.
Nancy Graves, Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Colin McCahon, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz and Peter Reginato were some of the younger artists who emerged during the era of late modernism that spawned the heyday of the art of the late 1960s.
Elaine de Kooning was a prolific artist, art critic, portraitist, and art teacher during the height of the Abstract Expressionists era and well beyond.
Counterpoints: American Art 1930 - 1945 is a rare opportunity to view the diverse trends concurrent in American art during the Great Depression and World War II erArt 1930 - 1945 is a rare opportunity to view the diverse trends concurrent in American art during the Great Depression and World War II erart during the Great Depression and World War II eras.
The first painting on this theme was The Black Dress from 1960's, created during the Pop Art era and the many experiments of the pop art artists with the principle of serialiArt era and the many experiments of the pop art artists with the principle of serialiart artists with the principle of serialism.
Martine Syms was born in 1988, during the pinnacle of Pop Art era.
During the Apartheid era, mural art was a kind of protest painting.
While assessments of the Pre-Raphaelite movement remain largely London - centric, this exhibition draws on enlightening new research — supported through the Art Fund's Jonathan Ruffer curatorial grant — to assert that Liverpool was in fact a key northern hub during the Victorian era.
The exhibition reexamines this important history, deepening the understanding of a remarkable artistic exchange set in motion by Dwan between Los Angeles, New York, and Paris during a seminal era of postwar art.
Report of the Association of Art Museum Directors Task Force on the Looting of Art During the Nazi / World War II Era
There are five areas of deep focus within the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros: modernist geometric abstraction from Latin America; artworks and documentation of traveler artists who explored and worked in Latin America and the Caribbean during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries; ethnographic objects from and documentation of twelve of the indigenous tribes from the Orinoco river basin in Venezuela's state of Amazonas; material culture from Latin America's colonial era; and contemporary art from Latin America and beyond.
During this same era of violence, protests, and riots, Marshall was also drawing prodigiously and going on class field trips to view the extensive collections at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
National politics is sensitive territory that arts organizations all over the country are trying to navigate during this polarized era, and some are asking whether it is appropriate for museum directors to also be public advocates.
It is a show about a gallerist who embodies the memory of a bygone era of art in the Hamptons, and anyone who was present and working in the arts during that time will be warmed to see it.
Victor Solomon, an artist born and raised in Boston, Mass. during the waning years of the Larry Bird era (late 80s, early 90s), commingles the disciplines of art and sport — specifically basketball
Sherman's early works were undoubtedly important during an era in which identity politics played such a crucial role in contemporary art and it's true that the Pictures Generation's critique of media laid the ground for so many of today's artists.
Emerging onto the art scene during this media - dominated era, both Sherman and Salle, like many of their contemporaries, drew upon existing imagery as inspiration for their own richly layered work.
Nancy Graves, Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz, Peter Reginato, Lee Lozano, were some of the younger artists emerging during the era of late modernism spawning the heyday of the art of the late 1960s.
In addition to their extensive collection of plein air landscapes, still lifes and portraits, the Wurdemans have a few examples of Social Realist art, which, during the Soviet era, was the Surikov Institute - trained artists» bread and butter.
The sale affirmed a truth of today's art market, that pictures seized during the Nazi Era which are restituted to their owners and brought «fresh» to auction can bring huge prices when they're put up for sale.
Curated by Sarah J. Montross, Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow at the BCMA, and on view at Bowdoin from March 5 — June 7, 2015, Past Futures broadens the conversation beyond avant - garde art of postwar Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States by shining new light on artworks created by Latin American artists at this time, and examining the complex relationships between the American continents during this transformative era.
Ironically, art criticism during the film noir era of Abstract Expressionism was dominated not by art historians but by poets whose language was redolent with sensibility.
Although the late 1950s and early»60s have often been viewed as a mere parenthesis between Abstract Expressionism, on the one hand, and Pop Art and Minimalism, on the other, many key innovations surfaced during this in - between era.
This phrase implies the self - consciously provisional nature of the narrative: the absence here of many of the permanent collection's most iconic works from this era makes clear that this is intended as an array of interesting things that happened during that decade — in other words, not an authoritative history of»60s art.
These studies were augmented by several trips to Europe between 1904 and 1909, during which he absorbed both European modernism, notably Cubism, and also the formal elements used during the era of Renaissance art (1400 - 1530).
Timothy J. Clark began serious art studies during an era when representational art was out of favor with schools and critics.
In honor of the Brooklyn Museum's departing director, Arnold L. Lehman, more than 125 «exceptional works of art» collected during his 18 - year tenure and drawn from a huge array of eras and civilizations will be on view.
Together, these artists and movement represent the astounding burst of artistic genius that emerged in Italy during the post-war era, a microcosm of the wider reach of the global art world.
Operating outside the mainstream in both art and life during their respective eras, they each made imaginative nudes that broke with convention.
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