Sentences with phrase «artist as critic»

Not exact matches

When details of her self - titled 2013 album were originally leaked earlier that year under the moniker Mrs. Carter, it was panned by some critics for its foreshadowed embrace of the artist's still - new identity as hip - hop mogul Sean «Jay - Z» Carter's wife rather than the trailblazing feminist icon who coined powerful female anthems like Irreplaceable, Single Ladies and Independent Women from her Destiny's Child days.
In short, the student is emancipated from academic servility only as he has the opportunity in a real though often rudimentary fashion to be a practicing linguist, mathematician, scientist, artist or art critic, historian, philosopher, and theologian.
Critics hailed Electric Guest as an artist to...
Still, many ccm artists perform songs that are neither profound nor subtle, some of which are dismissed by critics as «happy - in - Jesus songs.»
As that double entendre suggests, many Christian artists (not to mention fans and critics) have noticed that the more separate from the world the ccm industry seeks to be, the more worldly it seems to become.
The very cost of mounting and moving so comprehensive a show (having closed in Chicago, it is now in Philadelphia and from there goes to Los Angeles and New York) makes it all the more remarkable that an artist who had generated so much hostility among so many critics at the beginning of the decade in both the United States and Germany would have survived the firestorm of criticism and receive solid support from such establishment stalwarts as the Lannan Foundation and the Ford Motor Company.
the distinguished economist David Sawers quotes the famous art critic Clive Bell as follows: «The one good thing that society can do for the artist is to leave him alone».
Eric's first journalistic forays were as an arts critic, covering film and music for the Stanford Daily; his first feature was about artists - in - residence at the San Francisco dump.
Probably as many definitions exist as do artists and art critics.
Deciding whether it's worth the effort to conserve what an artist obviously planned as an ephemeral form has given rise to a debate among critics and historians: Should art ever be allowed to die?
The book, a wide - ranging collection of essays from artists, film critics and social analysts as well as doctors, nurses and scientists, has its origins in a women's conference at the University of Kentucky in 1989.
As soon as you hear that inner critic, replace that voice with the phrase, «I am enough» or «I am the artist of my life.&raquAs soon as you hear that inner critic, replace that voice with the phrase, «I am enough» or «I am the artist of my life.&raquas you hear that inner critic, replace that voice with the phrase, «I am enough» or «I am the artist of my life.»
It houses works of art from some of the UK's most famous artists such as George Romney and even holds some of the art critic John Ruskin's finest sketches and water colours
There is a tendency among film critics, programmers, and academics to dismiss filmmakers who work within genres as entertainers, not accepting them as artists.
Ironically for a director seldom regarded as an artist by American critics, Aldrich's union activism on behalf of directors» prerogatives alienated studio heads and cost him work at the end of his career.
Hugo and The Artist were at the head of the class as the Broadcast Film Critics Association announced the nominations for the 17th annual Critics choice Awards.
As to the tone of the film and the kind of performance Phoenix has delivered, the artists had to work from clues left by the world's critics, the Studiocanal UK promotional campaign, and the filmographies of Phoenix and Ramsay.
«I am proud of the breadth, intelligence and style of the choices the London critics have made, honouring the richness of world cinema and the fresh, cool takes on classic movie genres seen in films such as TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY, DRIVE and THE ARTIST.
An animated art debate Futurism - Cubism was going on in Paris those years, so here I placed also quotes of the Futurist critic on Cubism by the artists Carra, Boccioni, and Severini, as well as those of Malevich, Chagall, Franz Marc and even Chaim Soutine.
Cited four times as best trombonist in the annual Downbeat Critics Poll, Wycliffe Gordon recently was named a visiting artist in the jazz studies program at Johns Hopkins University.
In her debut novel, Prentiss takes a more modern tack as she explores the NYC art scene in the 1980s through the eyes of an art critic whose synesthesia has made him one of the most original writers around and an exiled Argentinian artist fleeing the Dirty War.
An intoxicating and transcendent debut novel that follows a critic, an artist, and their shared muse as they find their way - and ultimately collide - amid the ever - evolving New York City art scene of the 1980s.
Those who remember Bing Crosby only for «White Christmas» may be surprised to find jazz - critic Giddins singing Der Bingle's praises as «one of the handful of artists who remade American music in the 1920s.»
Described as a series of «speculative projects for game art students,» Finals Fantasy has gathered together a small group of notable artists, educators, and critics to challenge and expand how game design is taught.
Even as he appeared to thrive in a milieu of experimentation and even as critics took note of a young artist of witty and outrageous imagination, Dine inwardly resisted the acclaim that was all too quickly coming his way.
Rubinstein writes: «Chia, Cucchi, Clemente, Mariani, Baselitz, Lüpertz, Middendorf, Fetting, Penck, Kiefer, Schnabel... these and other artists are engaged not (as is frequently claimed by critics who find mirrored in this art their own frustration with the radical art of the present) in the recovery and reinvestment of tradition, but rather in declaring its bankruptcy — specifically, the bankruptcy of the modernist tradition.
It's usually in Los Angeles or New York, as critics, fans, and insiders hype a favorite artist who can do more than one style.
«Any kind of formal invention in the work of black artists was seen as, if not second rate, then something done the second time around,» says Odita, noting that Clark laid claim to making the first shaped painting — before Frank Stella — and that the king - making art critic Clement Greenberg regularly visited Bowling's studio but never took the opportunity to write one word in support of his work.
Do you mean if you want to be taken seriously by the famous critics and wealthy collectors, or do you mean if you want to make a living as an artist?
Vehabović is among the most highly regarded young artist in Croatia having won First Prize for Zagreb Salon 2010, The International Association of Art Critics (AICA) Award 2010, as well as an Essl Award in 2007, (Emerging Artists in Southeast Europe) 2010, and with solo exhibits in 2011 and 2013 at Lauba Museum in Zagreb, Kranjcar Gallery, Zagreb (2011).
Donald Moffett, whose paintings and prints are currently on view at the Blanton, discusses growing up in San Antonio, and his career as an artist and an activist based in New York with acclaimed novelist and art critic Jim Lewis.
Independent curator and critic Andy Campbell, who confirmed the news, noted that Buchanan was «an artist who was as attentive to her local communities as she was to the social and political architecture of poverty.»
Hofmann was one of the first theorists of color field painting, and his theories were influential to artists and to critics, particularly to Clement Greenberg, as well as to others during the 1930s and 1940s.
For a critic it is a very odd experience to praise an artist's work over a long period of time and then discover, as I did in Boston, that I had actually underrated it.»
The artist, who has long served as a critic, humorist, provocateur, and seductress, has emerged as something of a prophet.
The critic and curator Irving Sandler was a key figure as a critic and friend to many artists as well as an employee of the influential Tanager gallery.
«And as an artist, not as a critic or a writer, I want to get at why — what's making this work?
In japan, she was regarded as «the queen of scandal,» the critic Tatehata said, and not as a major artist.
By 1960 the picture plane had implicitly come to belong to the past, but that would not be clear to either the artists who performed the closure or the critics who loved their work, nor had it become any clearer by 1972, when Greenberg described Stella's painting as poor sculpture rather than remembering Mondrian's remark about how paintings don't take place on the surface but in the space between and around itself and its viewer.
The works range in scale and include portraits of renowned visual artists (Kara Walker, Matthew Barney, John Baldessari, Glenn Ligon) and performers (Elizabeth Streb, Ron Athey, Miranda July), as well as athletes (Diana Nyad) and notable critics and writers (Hamza Walker, Hilton Als, Jonathan Franzen).
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.
In this panel discussion, critics John Perreault and Irving Sandler, and artist Carolee Schneemann will share their memories of Lil Picard and explore her role as artist and muse of the American avant - garde.
In conversations about the artist — who was also a member of the art - activism collective Group Material — critics and scholars often assign this urgency to the political conditions related to Gonzalez - Torres's biography as a queer Cuban - American living with HIV.
The artist was chosen as the third Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon by a panel of art experts chaired by Iwona Blazwick, including Stephen Deuchar, Director, The Art Fund; Ann Gallagher, Director of Collections (British Art), Tate; and Jackie Wullschlager, Chief Art Critic, The Financial Times.
Abstraction may or may not be alive, but critics such as Clement Greenberg or Michel Foucault definitely are dead, and these artists hardly miss them.
In a recent issue of New York magazine, critic Jerry Saltz described Mr. Bader's work as «late - late - late post — Conceptual Relational Aesthetics,» referring to the feel - good, still - born movement that had 1990s artists engineering miniature events, serving up Thai food and hosting parties as artworks.
Peter Schjeldahl, art critic for The New Yorker, posited Mr. Polke as «the artist who rescued painting».
Sylvester countered remarks by various critics that the artist's work was closer to sculpture than to painting: «in spite of the heaped - up paint, these are painterly images, not sculptural ones, have to be read as paintings, not as polychrome reliefs, and make their point just because their physical structure is virtually that of sculpture but their psychological impact is that of painting» (Sylvester, «Young English Painting», The Listener, 12 January 1956).
As NYPL's senior art librarian she curates exhibitions and events at New York Public Library where she has initiated several exhibition and program series featuring the work of emerging and renowned artists, authors, critics, designers and others.
The Arts Council memorial exhibition that opened a year later — largely due to the efforts of the artist's widow, Lilian Holt, Joanna Drew of the Arts Council and the critic Andrew Forge — commenced the reappraisal of Bomberg's work, although the show was an uneven account of his career, entirely omitting the monumental early works such as In the Hold and The Mud Bath.
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