Sentences with phrase «artist dexter»

On the panel will be artist Dexter Dalwood, gallery director Ceri Hand and renown art collector Valeria Napoleone.
If these secluded, celebrity - drenched sites, thick with the magic of fame, are among the defining locales of these times, then British artist Dexter Dalwood (born 1960) is the history painter of our era.
Artist Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group are all in the running for the # 25,000 award.
A haunting painting by the British artist Dexter Dalwood, entitled Room 100 at the Chelsea Hotel (above), is being sold to raise money for the charity Action on Addiction.
Entering its last week on view, Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills is presenting new paintings by London - based artist Dexter Dalwood in the exhibition, Endless Night.
Artist Dexter Dalwood and curator Nancy Ireson explore the enduring influence and legacy of self - taught artist Henri Rousseau
Artists Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz and The Otolith Group were also shortlisted for the 2010 Turner Prize.

Not exact matches

Composer Daniel Licht, known for his work on television series Dexter and video games including Dishonored and Silent Hill: Book of Memories, has died at age 60, according to representatives for the artist.
The editor tells the story of Mrs Jo Jo, recently resurrected and now competing again / Dexter Brown also known as de Bruyne — Tony Clark traces the career of this renowned artist and evaluates his distinctive style, illustrated with examples of his work / de Bruyne Painting — One of the earlier, large De Bryune paintings depicting a scene from the 1908 French Grand Prix / Granville Bradshaw — Michael Worthington - Williams considers a new biography of this prolific and talented, but flawed, designer / The Genius of Fangio — Simon Moore talks to Michel Poberejsky about Juan Manuel Fangio and the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix
Britain's representation extends to Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice and Scotland + Venice, while Christine Macel's international exhibition Viva Arte Viva has, according to Dexter, «made a brilliant selection of artists from the UK.»
«I came across these buildings long before they were for rent,» says Judin, whose artist roster highlights lots of meticulously made two - dimensional work by artists such as Dexter Dalwood, Adrian Ghenie, Peter Saul and Danica Phelps (Judin lives nearby, in a revamped 1950s petrol station).
Artists surveyed include Michael Asher, Tania Bruguera, Christoph Büchel, Merlin Carpenter, Paul Chan, Lygia Clark, Dexter Sinister, Fischli & Weiss, Andrea Fraser, Liam Gillick, David Hammons, Sharon Hayes, Thomas Hirschhorn, Khaled Hourani, Martin Kippenberger, Sharon Lockhart, Renzo Martens, Hélio Oiticica, Seth Price, Walid Raad, Martha Rosler, Tino Sehgal, Santiago Sierra, Wolfgang Tillmans and Rirkrit Tiravanija.
Awards and Residencies 2018 Offshore Residency 2018 Project Art Residency 2018 Wingate Printmaking Residency 2017 Catwalk Summer Artists Residency 2016 Wingate Printmaking Residency 2014 Ontario Arts Council Grant 2012 - 2016 Greenwich House Pottery Scholarship 2011 Banff Center Summer Residency: Dexter Sinister 2011 Jury Member for Printed Matter's Books For Artists
Past international artists contributors include Philip Glass, Jerry Uelsmann, Carl Chiarenza, Nathan Lyons, Joan Lyons, John Pfahl, Bill Viola, Dexter Dalwood, Wendell Castle, and many more.
The project space's first few shows have focused on younger black artists who have had little market exposure, such as the Yale MFA student Vaughn Spann and painter and sculptor Leonardo Benzant, subjects of the current show «Homeostasis,» curated by black curator and Aljira Center director Dexter Wimberly.
Artists who have donated to the auction include; Charles Avery, Simon Periton, Ian Davenport, Michael Craig - Martin, Adam Fuss, Cornelia Parker, Peter Liversidge, Dexter Dalwood, David Batchelor, The Chapman Brothers, Tracey Emin, Maryam Eisler, Ryan Mosley, Dave White, Juergen Teller, Paul Morrison, Richard Deacon, Ann - Marie James, Fiona Banner, Mona Hatoum, Robert Violette, Gavin Turk, David Austen, Jessie Brennan and Darren Almond.
The high - profile crowd included street artist KAWS; artist Sarah Sze, who was recently named the U.S. representative for the 2013 Venice Biennale; philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad; «Dexter» actress Jennifer Carpenter; dealer Amalia Dayan; and event chair
Alongside Dürer's Melencolia I this exhibition will display works from a wide range of international artists, including Dexter Dalwood, Tacita Dean, Susan Hiller, Tess Jaray, Anselm Kiefer, George Shaw, Guido van der Werve, and Jeremy Wood, as well as archival materials and a film of Sebald in discussion with Susan Sontag.
Artists who participated in the exhibition during this period include Helen Chadwick, Anish Kapoor (both 1977), Antony Gormley (1978), Mark Wallinger (1981), Peter Doig (1982), Dexter Dalwood (1983), and Catherine Yass (1984).
At Simon Lee is an impressive Dexter Dalwood painting, a great artist whom the Zabludowicz Collection has collected for many years.
The shortlisted artists are: Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group.
Artists: Michael Arcega, Rachel Bacon, Jimbo Blachly & Lytle Shaw, George Boorujy, Matt Bua, Adriane Colburn, Heather Dewey - Hagborg & Thomas Dexter, Amze Emmons, Jason Gandy, Richard Haley, Haley Hughes, Sarah Julig, Jonathan Kaiser, Marie Lorenz, Orien McNeill, Ciarán Ó Dochartaigh, Anne Percoco, Natalia Porter, Duke Riley, Tod Seelie, Reid Stowe, Swimming Cities, and Swoon.
From 2004 - 2008 she was associate director at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT where she and staff commissioned and produced new work by Michael Smith, Damon Rich / the Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP), John Malpede, and Xavier Le Roy; instituted a visiting artist series (Vito Acconci / Acconci Studio, Miranda July, Judith Barry, Seth Price, Dexter Sinister, and Rachel Harrison, among others); a student residency program; and a residency for Boston - area artists.
And then there may be others who will welcome the rather more established artists on this year's list, that is those who have continued to steadily develop their practice for well over a decade, with no great surprises, such as Angela de La Cruz and Dexter Dalwood.
Dexter Dalwood appeared to be an early favourite, while many wished Angela de la Cruz, who had suffered a debilitating stroke five years ago, a deserved comeback triumph (though the artist who makes evocative «sculpture / paintings» of crumpled canvases did win the prestigious # 35,000 Paul Hamlyn Award last month).
Exhibitions at QMA include Red Lines Housing Crisis Learning Center, a project on home finance by artist and urban designer Damon Rich; The Curse of Bigness, which featured major works by Survival Research Laboratories, J. Morgan Puett, and Dexter Sinister, among others; and the first U.S. solo presentation of Korean video and performance artist Sung Hwan Kim.
Dexter Dalwood's paintings reconstructed historical and literary scenes as imagined by the artist.
Artists featured through the gallery have included Jackson Pollock, [11] Joan Snyder, [12] Dexter Lazenby, Nathalie Miebach, James Cambronne, Albert York, Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, Jake Berthot, John Walker, Bill Jensen, Anne Harris, [13] Sedrick Huckaby, [14] Gregory Amenoff, [15][16] and John Lees.
This summer show, while providing an excellent opportunity to evaluate the vagaries of the photographic image, also allows us to exhibit two of our veteran photographers, John Coplans and Wolfgang Tillmans, with two emerging artists utilizing the same medium, Dexter Buell and Vibeke Tandberg.
But the real low - point for me is the final artist here, Dexter Dalwood, whose work might make him a candidate for the world's first talent transplant.
Along with Dexter Sinister, she is co-founder of The Serving Library, a non-profit artists» organization dedicated to publishing and archiving in a continuous loop; and co-editor of The Bulletins, The Serving Library's bi-annual publication.
Artists and performers include Adjustments Agency, Andreas Angelidakis, Andy Emard, Anja Salonen, Ariana Papademetropoulos, Becky Kolsrud, Bernhard Willhelm, Brian Khek, Courtney Garvin, Dasha Nekrasova, Dexter Lander x Max Lamb, Emmanuel Olunkwa, Grant Levy - Lucero, Izabele New, Jasmine Nyende, Jhordan Dahl, Julia Rothblatt, Julie Wetiz, #livingroomtoday, Luis Flores, Maggie Lee, Riley Strom, Yassi Mazandi, and 18 +, along with a pop - up shop by 69, and music by Mercedes Kilmer & Good Safe Person.
Announcing the pairing of artist and curator, British Council Director of Visual Arts Emma Dexter, who is also Commissioner of the British Pavilion and Chair of the British Pavilion Curator Selection Panel, said:
Participating artists: Mark Barrow, Ian Cheng, Nicolas Deshayes, Dexter Sinister, David Douard, Haris Epaminonda and Daniel Gustav Cramer, Camille Henrot, Andrea Kvas, Margaret Lee, Jimmy Limit, Billy Rennekamp, Torben Ribe, Timur Si - Qin and Gundam Air.
This book, a record of this unique event, contains extensive illustrations alongside working drawings and texts by the artist, plus an essay by Emma Dexter that documents the installation and provides an overview of Nauman's career to date.
«I admire the way in which Dexter serves artists and applies his entrepreneurial experience to the careers of artists.
Born in 1958, Chicago, IL Recent locations include Los Angeles; New Orleans; Baja California, Mexico; San Juan Islands, British Columbia and Portland SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2011 Loose Lips Do Sink Ships, Laurel Gitlen, New York Sorry We're Closed, Brussels, Belgium (forthcoming) 2010 Timothy Taylor Gallery, London 2009 Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris Laurel Gitlen, New York Sorry We're Closed, Brussels, Belgium 2008 State of the Union, Small A Projects, Portland, OR 2007 White Columns, New York SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2011 Sex Drive, Haverford College, Haverford, PA (curated by Stuart Horodner) 2010 Bienniale de Belleville, Paris 2009 Sign of the Times, Monique Meloche Gallery, Chicago Diabolique, Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; Galerie de L'UQAM, Montreal, Canada; Military Museums, Calgary, Canada (curated by Amanda Cachia) Salvador Diaz Gallery, Madrid (curated by Rikrit Tiravanija) 2008 Say Goodbye To..., Clifford Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 2008 Altoids Award, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York Ambivalent Figuration, Samson Projects, Boston, MA 2007 Memorial to the Iraq War, ICA London (with Harrell Fletcher) BIBLIOGRAPHY Free Speech Zone: Michael Patterson - Carver, monograph edited by Harrell Fletcher, with contributions by Fletcher, Matthew Higgs, and an introduction by Michael Patterson - Carver, (London: Four Corners Books, 2010) Cachia, Amanda, Diabolique, exhibition catalogue, (Dunlop Art Gallery, 2009) Dexter, Emma, «Michael Patterson - Carver» in 60: Innovators Shaping Our Creative Future, edited by Lucas Dietrich, (London: Thames and Hudson, 2009) «Michael Patterson - Carver,» (review) The New Yorker, October 19, 2009 Anne Doran, «Michael Patterson - Carver,» (review) Time Out New York issue 732, October 8 - 14, 2009 Sanders, Gabriel, «Trader Joe's Treasure,» The Forward, July 2008 Yim, Su - jin, «Political Artist Moves in Higher Circles» (Michael Patterson - Carver), The Oregonian, April 2008 Vogel, Carol, «Inside Art: Altoids Award» (Michael Patterson - Carver), New York Times, March 2008 Yim, Su - jin, «An Artist, Discovered» (Michael Patterson - Carver), The Oregonian, August 2007 PUBLIC COLLECTIONS American Folk Art Museum, New York City of Paris Permanent Collection FRAC Bretagne, Châteaugiron, France Museum of Everything, London
Artists screening events have included Christian Marclay, Dara Friedman, Santiago Sierra, Mark Wallinger, Susan Hiller, Christian Jankowski, Jumana Manna, Rashaad Newsome, Tracey Emin, Dexter Dalwood, Jeremy Deller, Wilhelm Sasnal, Grace Ndiritu, Luke Fowler and many more.
Artists have included: Mark Wallinger, Susan Hiller, William Eggleston, Andy Warhol, William Kentridge, Dexter Dalwood, Michael Borremans, Nathalie Djurberg, Jesper Just, Gregory Crewdson, Laurie Simmons, Michael Nyman, Jeremy Deller, Christian Marclay, Wilhelm Sasnal, Shoja Azari, Alice Anderson, David Blandy
Philipsz saw off competition from more traditional artists including Dexter Dalwood whose collection of politically - inspired paintings includes an imagining of the death of Dr David Kelly.
BAGLEY AND VIRGINIA WRIGHT EXHIBITION SPACE: 407 Dexter Ave. N. «The Figure in Contemporary Art,» a group exhibit of photographs, paintings and sculptures by artists including Anselm Kiefer, John Currin, John Baldessari, Francesco Clemente, Malcolm Morley, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith and Jeff Koons.
They included designers Diane von Furstenberg, Bill Katz (direct from Mary Boone Chelsea, where he was hanging Clemente's other show this week: a group of commissioned portraits), Fran Lebowitz, Jacqueline Schnabel, socialite Ann Dexter - Jones, artists Terry Winters and Chris Johansen, and TV personality Charlie Rose, whom I introduced to Casey Spooner, one half of the musical duo Fischerspooner.
She beat competition from the other shortlisted artists: Dexter Dalwood, whose contemporary take on traditional history painting saw him an early bookies» favourite; Angela de la Cruz, whose mangled, dishevelled canvases place her somewhere between painter and sculptor; and the Otolith Group, whose work, often in film, encompasses curating as well as creating.
Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group are the artists in the running for the # 25,000 award.
Artist list: Phyllida Barlow, Mel Bochner, Glenn Brown, Anthony Caro, Keith Coventry, Michael Craig - Martin, Dexter Dalwood, Richard Deacon, Anya Gallaccio, Eloise Hawser, Robert Holyhead, Ann - Marie James, Martin Kippenberger, Michael Landy, Bob Law, Zoe Leonard, Simon Linke, Richard Patterson, Dan Perfect, Nicholas Pope, Stephen Prina, Fiona Rae, Bridget Riley, John Stezaker, Rosemarie Trockel, Alison Wilding, Fred Wilson, Paul Winstanley.
BAGLEY AND VIRGINIA WRIGHT EXHIBITION SPACE: 407 Dexter Ave. N. «The Figure in Contemporary Art,» a group exhibit of photographs, paintings and sculptures by artists including Eric Fischl, Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke, John Currin and Jeff Koons.
Dexter Dalwood and Nancy Ireson explore the enduring influence and legacy of the self - taught French artist Henri Rousseau
Annual Members Invitational December 20 - January 20, 2018 Artists: Audree Anid, Esperanza Cortes, Jaynie Crimmins, Monica Delgado, Katya Grokhovsky, Zac Hacmon, Ariel Mitchell, Judith Mullen, Janice Sloan and Ilene Sunshine Jurors: Eileen Jeng, Benjamin Sutton and Dexter Wimberly Opening Reception: Wednesday, December 20, 6 - 8 PM
The exhibition celebrating Black History Month is curated by Dexter Wimberly and will feature work by artists Jules Arthur, Margaret Bowland, Sylvia Maier, Fahamu Pecou and Phillip Thomas.
The high - profile crowd included street artist KAWS; artist Sarah Sze, who was recently named the U.S. representative for the 2013 Venice Biennale; philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad; «Dexter» actress Jennifer Carpenter; dealer Amalia Dayan; and event chair and collector Agnes Gund.
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