Sentences with phrase «artist kota»

Bay Area artist Kota Ezawa pays homage to The Beatles and Piet Mondrian in the San Francisco Arts Commission's latest public art installation SAN FRANCISCO, October 30, 2017 — The...
California - based artist Kota Ezawa takes over The Box, our first - floor space dedicated to contemporary digital works of art.
Japanese artist Kota Ezawa was born in Stuttgart, Germany, and later moved to the United States, where he received a BA from the San Francisco Art Institute and later an MA from Stanford University.

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Kota Ezawa Displays Stolen Artwork in Mead's Rotherwas Room The Amherst Student, March Art Movements Hyperallergic, February Artist Recreates 13 Stolen Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Masterpieces in New Show Artnet News, February Museum to Feature Artist's Take on Stolen Gardner Works Associated Press, February Thirteen Stolen artworks from the Gardner Museum and video on view at the Mead Art Museum Art Daily, February
Artists: Nick Abrahams, Cory Arcangel, Dara Birnbaum, Pierre Bismuth, Martin Creed, Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, Kota Ezawa, Dara Friedman, Leo Gabin, Theaster Gates, William Kentridge and Philip Miller, Lina Lapelyte, Ryan MacGinley, Ari Marcopoulos, Takeshi Murata, Laurel Nakadate, Rashaad Newsome, Nicola Thomas.
Also, for the first time, it extends to the Orange Lounge, a new digital and video space at South Coast Plaza, where the works of three new media artists will be presented: Shirley Shor, Kota Ezawa, and Amy Franceschini.
Kota Ezawa is a San Francisco - based artist who often reworks images from popular culture, film and art history, stripping them down to their core elements.
The May singles program moves beyond the SFMOMA collection to feature contemporary works by Bay Area artists Anne Colvin, John Davis, Kota Ezawa, and Anne McGuire.
Artists include: Nick Abrahams, Cory Arcangel, Dara Birnbaum, Pierre Bismuth, Martin Creed, Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg, Kota Ezawa, Dara Friedman, Leo Gabin, Theaster Gates, William Kentridge and Philip Miller, Lina Lapelyte, Ryan MacGinley, Ari Marcopoulos, Takeshi Murata, Laurel Nakadate, Rashaad Newsome, Nicola Thomas
Featuring artists: David Blandy, Mel Brimfield, Kota Ezawa, Dara Friedman, Rashaad Newsome, Martha Rosler, Terry Smith
The Unphotographable clothbound catalog published to accompany the exhibition is comprised of approximately 50 photographs by anonymous amateurs and artists as diverse as Diane Arbus, Robert Adams, Sophie Calle, Liz Deschenes, Kota Ezawa, Adam Fuss, Man Ray, Christian Marclay, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Richard Misrach, Alfred Stieglitz, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Kota Ezawa, the 2012 SFCB Imprint artist - in - residence, is a Japanese - German artist currently based in San Francisco.
Artists include William Allan, Hung Liu, Chris Johanson, Barry McGee, Laurie Reid, and Kota Ezawa, among many others.
Artists include: Cory Arcangel, Yael Bartana, Pierre Bismuth, Slater Bradley, Jordi Colomer, Brice Dellsperger, Tracey Emin, Kota Ezawa, Dara Friedman, Theaster Gates, Katy Grannan, Laurent Grasso, Cao Guimarães, Neil Hamon, Camille Henrot, Alex Hubbard, Christian Jankowski, Cristina Lucas, Ryan McGinley, Marilyn Minter, Laurel Nakadate, Rashaad Newsome, Lorraine O'Grady, Michele Oka Doner, Jacco Olivier, Hans op de Beeck, Martha Rosler, Lorna Simpson, Penny Siopis, Jennifer Steinkamp, Tony Tasset, Mungo Thomson, Clemens von Wedemeyer
We have long been huge fans of Kota Ezawa's lightbox and painting works, and love that kicking off the new year, the artist will have a new series of works, Panorama, on display at Christopher Grimes Gallery in Santa Monica, California.
We have long been huge fans of Kota Ezawa's lightbox and painting works, and love that kicking off the new year, the artist will have a new series of works, Panorama, on display at Christopher G
Art has exhibited works by artists including Bill Beirne, Jim Campbell, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Mark di Suvero, Kota Ezawa, Rachel Feinstein, Teresita Fernández, Bill Fontana, Ernie Gehr, Orly Genger, Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder, Antony Gormley, Paula Hayes, Jene Highstein, Tadashi Kawamata, Mel Kendrick, Sol LeWitt, Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied, Charles Long, Rafael Lozano - Hemmer, Iván Navarro, Josiah McElheny, Jacco Olivier, Roxy Paine, Giuseppe Penone, Jaume Plensa, Shannon Plumb, Martin Puryear, Erwin Redl, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Alison Saar, Jessica Stockholder, Leo Villareal, and William Wegman.
Participating artists: Matthew Brandt, David Brooks, Charles Burchfield, Martin John Callanan, Claude Louis Châtelet, Jacques de Lajoüe, Mark Dion, Spencer Finch, Finger Pointing Worker, Futurefarmers, Carsten Höller, Pierre Huyghe, Natalie Jeremijenko, Beatriz Milhazes + BUF, Katie Paterson, Alexis Rockman, Erin Shirreff, Kota Takeuchi, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Fred Tomaselli, and Erik Wysocan.
Artists: Fiona Banner, Matthew Buckingham, Francis Cape, Alejandro Cesarco, Leidy Churchman, Moyra Davey, Patricia Esquivias, Kota Ezawa, Noriko Furunishi, Matthew Higgs, An - my Lê, Zoe Leonard, Ann Lislegaard, Matt Mullican, Dave Muller, Rosalind Nashashibi, Barbara Probst, Lucy Skaer, Beat Streuli, Sergei Tcherepnin, and others
The name Kota Ezawa is so uncommon that after the interview, the artist decided to travel halfway across the world to meet this other Ezawa, living somewhere in Japan, to investigate their intriguingly dissimilar paths of life.
Highlighting over twenty artists including foundational, preeminent figures of 20th and 21st centuries, such as Kiki Smith, and Andy Warhol, as well as mid-career voices from the contemporary scene including Lalla Essaydi, Kota Ezawa, Glenn Ligon and Mickalene Thomas, Person (a) demonstrates the genre's continued creative force and cultural resonance.
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