Sentences with phrase «artist continues her explore»

The artists continued exploring the legacy of Henri Matisse and the French Fauve movement, and produced art works with a quality and value that defied time and trends.

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We continue to explore new ways for scientists and artists to conduct substantive research together.
My goal is to continue to evolve as an artist, exploring new subject matter and techniques in my art quilts.
Lewis was the sole African - American artist of his generation who became committed to issues of abstraction at the start of his career and continued to explore them over its entire trajectory.
It is a deliberate and repetitive gesture and one the artist continues to explore year after year.
As we continue to explore ways in which the Foundation can advocate for artists within our society and amplify their voices, we are grateful to these artists and all of our recipients for the crucial role they play in this ongoing and essential dialogue.
The term and its implications sparked a conversation in the art world, the media and academia that persists today as black artists continue to break ground and embrace the freedom to explore any topic in every medium.
This project brings an innovative online commission to life, and we are particularly pleased to be continuing our support for artists who explore the meaning of contemporary art in the digital age.»
With these works, the artist continues to explore the phenomenological effect of work created through the accumulation of identical objects.
Jerome Liebling is on view in University of Minnesota's exhibition Singing Our History: People and Places of the Red Lake Nation which explores the many ways the Red Lake Nation has been and continues to be portrayed by artists and members of its communities through art and photography.
STAN DOUGLAS: Interregnum @ Wiels Contemporary Art Centre Brussels, Belgium Recognized for film work exploring lost utopias of the 20th century, Canadian artist Stan Douglas is premiering the six - screen video installation, «The Secret Agent,» which continues his interest in post-war history and film noir.
The Los Angeles based artist will continue to explore ideas of space and motion with these works and is applying new media technology to create the illusionistic environments.
Anni Albers: Touching Vision was an in - depth survey spanning the pioneering artist's career from 1925 to the late 1970s, exploring the formal developments and continuing influence of her practice.
In what I consider to be the strongest mainstream of American art, (continuing the powerful tradition that emanated directly from American artists like David Smith, Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Stuart Davis, Edward Hopper, Milton Avery, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Hans Hofmann, and others), American artists created painting and sculpture that explored and expanded the vocabulary and boundaries of visual expression.
This discourse by women artists and philosophers addressing issues of female subjectivity and ownership of sexual imagery for their own desire and pleasure continues to be challenged and explored today by women in art and popular culture.
Continuing our year long focus on Black Speculative Art, the Creative Currents Artist Collaborative Summer Artist Residency allows literary, visual, performance, dance and music artists 2 weeks in conversation with their creative muse and each other as we explore the Black Speculative Arts amongst the backdrop of historic Portobelo, Panama - a place full of the magical realism that is our shared Afro - Diasporic history.
At the Met, «David Hockney» continues (until 25 February), examining the magnificent output of one of the greatest of contemporary artists, who has explored the fabric of life in London, Los Angeles, and his native Yorkshire, as he has moved back and forth across these worlds, interweaving one into the other as he has created the tapestry of his long life.
For more than fifty years, the American multidisciplinary artist David Hammons has astounded and enlightened audiences with his diverse, incisive, and conceptually brilliant artworks, many of which have since become icons of contemporary art history and lodestones for younger artists like Hank Willis Thomas and Rashid Johnson who continue to explore race in their work.
As the Chicago Imagists continue to gain renewed traction, younger artists like Orion Martin and Mathew Cerletty are exploring the inexplicable realities of our hyper mediated consumer - driven world.
Object - based art, which grew into a major twentieth - century trend and continues today, took its cue from the ready - made, and Re-Object explores the continuation and transformation of both lines in contemporary artistic practice, via large - format photographs and analytical essays on the artists.
The portrait, titled Hold It in Your Mouth a Little Longer, explores notions of identity while challenging gender and racial stereotypes, themes the artist continues to explore in her first solo museum exhibition in New York, «To Wander Determined,» opening today at the Whitney.
Founded in 1946 by a group of artists including Roland Penrose, Peter Watson, and Herbert Read, the ICA continues to support living artists in showing and exploring their work, often as it emerges and before others.
Chung's works have grown more intricate over the course of his career, as the artist continues to explore variations of the grid pattern.
In doing so, he continues to open up territory for younger artists to explore.
A mix of personal realities and epic narratives, the artist's rich vision of the rural landscape is a lens through which she explores the intersection of agricultural, environmental, and social histories that continue to inform the present.
Cao Fei finds inspiration in film noir, Mary Reid Kelley continues to explore the Minotaur, Do - Ho Suh to sign books in Austin, and more in this week's roundup of ART21 - featured artists.
The exhibition marks the first gallery presentation of Rothko's work in London in nearly fifty years and continues Pace's series of exhibitions that explore affinities between artists working across decades and mediums.
Chung's works have grown more intricate over the course of his career, as the artist continues to explore...
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as: how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary image - based culture; whether our digital era truly produces an ahistorical condition in which images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin; how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and how the ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
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Contemporary artists including Yves Klein, Gerhard Richter, Christopher Wool, Robert Ryman, and Sean Scully continue to explore the boundaries of abstraction, producing non-objective work across all mediums.
As creative workshops all over the world expand their offerings in digital fabrication (in addition to those mentioned here, the Centre for Fine Print Research in Bristol and Factum Arte in Madrid are notable)-- and artists continue to explore these media on their own — we are likely to enjoy the blossoming of completely new arms of creative endeavor.
In a world of contemporary art, artists continued to explore the world of animals and our relationship with them in a variety of ways.
While the methods and medium of video art has changed with the progression of technology, contemporary artists like Sadie Benning, Miranda July, Eve Sussman, Stan Douglas, Douglas Gordon, Martin Arnold, and Pipilotti Rist continue to explore unique and innovative uses for video.
Naturally, in dealing with false realities, the artist's work continues to explore labor, perception, women's issues and history - as they relate to art and Art History as well, and of course, value.
Beyond Zero is a homage to these historic moments and explores how contemporary artists continue to challenge conventional notions of time and space.
We also invite you to participate in an interactive space at the end of the exhibition called the Artist's Studio, where you can continue to explore motifs and themes in the work of Johns and Munch.
Artists Natalie Jeremijenko, Mary Miss, Rirkrit Tiravanija and George Trakas have explored visionary scenarios that would enable the community to continue to coexist alongside the light manufacturing and residential communities inherent to the area.
Bradford's curation at CSM will feature approximately 15 works by Clyfford Still, and continues the Artists Select program, which invites contemporary artists to curate works from the museum's holdings to explore Still's legacy and the inspiration each draws from thArtists Select program, which invites contemporary artists to curate works from the museum's holdings to explore Still's legacy and the inspiration each draws from thartists to curate works from the museum's holdings to explore Still's legacy and the inspiration each draws from the work.
In this new body of work, the British artist continues to explore the relationship of disembodied knowledge to embodied experience and materiality.
For NYC - based artist Mark Fox, manipulation has permeated his entire body of work and is a theme he continues to explore in his latest exhibition «MFKPMQ...
The exhibition catalog notes that the painter «was the sole African - American artist of his generation who became committed to issues of abstraction at the start of his career and continued to explore them over its entire trajectory.»
The talk will explore Blake's role within his own time, his influence on countercultural American artists and musicians of the 1960s and the ways in which Blake's independence, imagination and resistance to authority continues to resonate in contemporary life.
Contents and sections: Painting Beyond Pollock is a history of American and European contemporary painting that traces its roots - exploring why contemporary artists continue to paint.
Step into her infinity mirror rooms, explore the development of her intricate nets, dots and pumpkin motifs, and encounter new paintings in which the artist continues to push artistic boundaries.
With wizz eyelashes Magasin III continues to be a place where artists have the opportunity to explore new directions and where new art is created.
The images are exhibited as large - scale inkjet prints which continue to explore the artists interest in color phenomena and trichromatic RGB vision.
Although Josef Albers» influence on color theory is pervasive, CMYK reveals that artists continue to experiment and explore the infinite possibilities of mixing pigments based on cyan, magenta, yellow and black (K), illustrating that the future for abstract painting is as vast as its past.
Deeply inspired by the ideals of freedom, Harriet Tubman's music explores the soul's depths for liberated musical expression and continues the process of musical innovation begun by such artists as Ornette Coleman, Jimi Hendrix, Derrick May, Art Ensemble of Chicago, and Parliament - Funkadelic.
However, artists continue to use drawing to brainstorm and experiment, to explore ideas, and to propose, hone, circulate, and chronicle their works in other media.
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