Sentences with phrase «artist robert»

Alongside writing, he has made a number of found footage films, including Disturbances (2010), The Serendipity Loops (2012) and Subliminal (2015), and contributed to many group exhibitions, made an edition of Tarot cards and fabricated retrospective solo shows under the entirely fictional identity of the British collage artist Robert Holcombe (b. 1923 — d. 2003)
For The Record Los Angeles Times Thursday, May 15, 2008 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 31 words Type of Material: Correction Rauschenberg obituary: The news obituary of artist Robert Rauschenberg in Wednesday's Section A said only that he died after a brief illness.
He graduated with a BA in visual arts, physics and architecture from Pomona College and from 1969 — 1971 he studied at UC Irvine under renowned artist Robert Irwin for his MFA.
As well as Yves Klein, these works showed the influence of Lucio Fontana and Alberto Burri and the American artist Robert Rauschenberg, who had painted neutral white canvases in 1951.
Rod Barton are pleased to present our first solo exhibition by London based artist Robert Rush, Don't Drop it Roby!
The year after, he began to associate with Fluxus [more] artists, principally Nam June Paik and George Maciunas, and later he met Minimalist artist Robert Morris.
The one hour talk was between renowned artist Robert Longo and musician and writer Henry Rollins.
Los Angeles - Twenty years ago this month, visitors streamed to a Brentwood mountaintop to see the brand new Getty Center, featuring breathtaking vistas, sky - lit galleries, dramatic modernist architecture by Richard Meier, and the always - changing Central Garden, created by artist Robert Irwin.
Iconic artist Robert Indiana is known for bold sculptures exploring language and numbers.
Artist Robert Rauschenberg used to say he intended for his work to fill the gap between art and life — and the morning after his death, friends and colleagues were left struggling for words to describe the gap he left in their lives and in the art world.
American artist Robert Mangold enjoys a well established career in the world of modern art.
Other influences include artist Robert Smithson, exhibition designer Lilly Reich, architects Bruce Goff and Tadao Ando, and the 20th - century Finnish designer Alvar Aalto.
This original lithograph print poster titled» Retroactive 1» by the world famous Abstract Expressionist American artist Robert Rauschenberg is an outstanding print of a captivating original artwork created in 1964 to add to your collection.
An exhibition of work by the distinguished Irish artist Robert Ballagh opens to the public at the Heywood Community School, Ballinakill, Co Laois, on Monday 5 March 2007.
Throughout his extensive career of experimentation, American Neo-Dada artist Robert Rauschenberg constantly sought alternative modes and materials.
Painting: Forrest Bess (Bess died in 1977, but artist Robert Gober, the guy who curated the Whitney's Charles Burchfield show last year, selected paintings for the Biennial) Nicole Eisenman Andrew Masullo
The American artist Robert Therrien (b. 1947) references childhood memories.
The Museum of Contemporary Art has a nearly 5,000 - object collection of post-World War II art that includes key pieces by color field painter Ellsworth Kelly, minimalist sculptor Donald Judd and renowned California installation artist Robert Irwin.
While artist Robert Rauschenberg is best known for his «Combines» — assemblages of found materials that trampled the line between painting and sculpture — performance was also an important part of his creative output.
An attendee at Chinouard Art Institute, Goode studied under Light and Space artist Robert Irwin, and took classes with students including Larry Bell and Lynn Foulkes.
Vancouver artist Robert Arndt has been commissioned by the Vancouver Art Gallery to create a new work for the gallery's NEXT project space.
Nearly two centuries after Kant, the artist Robert Motherwell wrote, «Perhaps... painting becomes sublime when the artist transcends his personal anguish, when he projects in the midst of a shrieking world an expression of living and its end that is silent and ordered.»
[1] He is the nephew of artist Robert Smithson who introduced Coffin to the study of plant consciousness before Smithson died July 20, 1973 when Coffin was just a year old.
The Getty Center also features artist Robert Irwin's Central Garden, designed specifically for the Getty Center.
She exhibited with Andy Warhol, assemblage artist Robert Morris and sculptor Claes Oldenburg while also staging political performances and street happenings.
Way ahead of its time, Schwitters» creativity was a huge influence 40 years later on the great contemporary artist Robert Rauschenberg, who said, after viewing an exhibition of Schwitters» work at the Sidney Janis Gallery in 1959: «I felt like he made it all just for me.»
- Fabled Los Angeles Light and Space artist Robert Irwin on his philosophy of art, which can be gleaned in his new shows at Pace Gallery.
Artist Robert Gober, who previously curated an entire floor of Charles Burchfield for the Whitney, has diligently researched and assembled a room of artwork by Texas bait fisherman and outsider artist Forrest Bess, a strange, reclusive type who showed his abstract paintings with the Betty Parsons Gallery, recorded his mystical visions, subscribed to Jungian theories of gender, and actually performed auto - surgery to render himself a quasi-hermaphrodite.
To walk into the artist Robert Gober's installation of paintings, photographs and writings by Forrest Bess — a visionary painter and self - described, self - surgically - altered «pseudo-hermaphrodite» — was to encounter art frontloaded with (as the reader put it) «cultural significance while also being visually intoxicating, or mesmerizing, you can choose a description.»
She was dating the artist Robert Longo, and he suggested that she document herself in these costumes.
Christopher Wool has continued and enhanced the Pop tradition of word painting begun by Pop artist Robert Indiana, twenty years before; Damien Hirst placed a pickled tiger shark in a cage and called it The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living; Richard Wilson filled a room with sump oil and called it 20:50.
A master exponent of this genre was the New York artist Robert Rauschenberg, whose innovative assemblages of the 1950s and the 1960s contributed immensely to the genre.
He also applauds Mr. Karpman, describing him as «an avid, astute and passionate collector of advanced post-war international contemporary art: Mr. Karpman has broad - ranging interests in the art of recent times that encompass a divergent melange of international and Canadian artists of consequence, such as Anish Kapoor, Joseph Beuys and the Fluxus movement, the challenging, ground - breaking work of Feminist legend, Carolee Sncheemann, American Joan Jonas, the minimalist art of Richard Serra, pop artist Robert Rauschenberg and generations of Canadian artists.
As part of the Artist Rooms 2012 programme, Perth Museum & Art Gallery will be part of a tour within Scotland focusing on the American artist Robert Mapplethorpe.
Artist Robert Dutton treats us to a rare seven - part master class in pastel painting.
Rhodes writes that in the exhibition «two concepts coined by the New York artist Robert Smithson during the 1960s have been used to explore aspects of the landscape and still life paintings of Paul Cézanne.
[VIDEO] Part 2 of «A two - part video of the exhibition, Heat Waves in a Swamp: The Paintings of Charles Burchfield, curated by artist Robert Gober.»
Francisco Kjolseth Kjolseth Photography The Spiral Jetty earth works on the North edge of the Great Salt Lake created by artist Robert Smithson in 1970 is visible on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013.
4:00 PM Artist Robert Irwin, Chinati Weekend honoree, and artist Zoe Leonard will discuss their respective upcoming projects at Chinati with Lynne Cooke, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and Rob Weiner, associate director, Chinati Foundation.
What artist Robert Smithson called «Where remote futures meet remote pasts» in his essay «A Sedimentation of the Mind: Earth Projects,» (1968), discussed in Sarah J. Montross, «Cosmic Orbits: Observing Postwar Art of the Americas from Outer Space,» in Past Futures: Science Fiction, Space Travel, and Postwar Art of the Americas, ed.
Houston artist Robert Pruitt and FotoFest International founders Wendy Watriss and Frederick Baldwin will be...
the gallery's first solo exhibition of LA - based artist Robert Russell at AE2.
The enormous, photorealistic charcoal drawings of American artist Robert Longo (born 1953) show the beauty and horror of the present day and age.
Twenty years ago this month, visitors streamed to a Brentwood mountaintop to see the brand new Getty Center, featuring breathtaking vistas, sky - lit galleries, dramatic modernist architecture by Richard Meier, and the always - changing Central Garden, created by artist Robert Irwin.
At his first solo exhibition in London, New York artist Robert Longo talks about charcoal, photograp...
E.A.T., in operation between 1966 and 1993, was a non-profit organization co-founded by artist Robert Rauschenberg and engineer William Kluver with the aim of sponsoring collaboration between artists and scientists as well as facilitating international cultural exchange such as the featured portfolio.
The art displayed come from the museum's collection and include works that range from abstract paintings to mixed - media pieces by renowned artist Robert Rauschenberg.
The operas selected for First Take explore themes ranging from gender equality — Laura Karpman's Balls, about the legendary tennis match between Billy Jean King and Bobby Riggs — to ecological anxieties, in John Hastings» The Former World, adapting texts by pioneering land artist Robert Smithson.
The Whitney Studio was remodeled between 1918 and 1923 by the decorative artist Robert Winthrop Chanler (1872 — 1930), who used molded plaster to transform the fireplace and ceiling into an exuberant composition of sculpted flames and low relief figures of mythical and real creatures.
For 25 years the sculptural and pictorial installations of American artist Robert Gober have proved difficult to ignore, assimilate, or forget.
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