Sentences with phrase «artistic avant»

How the artistic avant - gardes responded to it is explored by the exhibition with works by Max Ernst, Georges Braque, Paul Klee, Toyen, Catherine Yarrow, and many more in addition to many archival materials.
Our exhibition aims to contrast León Ferrari's iconic work, which belongs to the artistic avant garde of the 1960s and 70s with the latest positions of four contemporary female artists.
Much of what is considered «radical,» «innovative» and «original» about Duchamp and the artistic avant - garde was brought into existence by people who were not visual artists.
Chase was a leading member of the international artistic avant - garde and was best known for his mastery of a wide range of subjects in oil and pastel, including figures, landscapes, urban park scenes, interiors, and portraits.
Organized chronologically and subdivided into categories of the extremely broad creative oeuvre of Lucio Fontana (Rosario de Santa Fé, 1899 — Varese, 1968), one of the leading exponents of the international artistic avant - garde of the Twentieth century, this general annotated catalog of sculpture, painting, and «Ambientazioni» presents a rigorous historical and critical profile of the creative corpus of the artist «of the two worlds» at his highest expressive intensity and quality.»
Lichtenstein became Assistant Professor at Rutgers University in 1960, there meeting Allan Kaprow and through him such other members of the artistic avant - garde as Claes Oldenburg and George Segal.
The relationship between art and life has been the focus of various artistic avant - gardes since the early 20th century.
While living in Berlin from 1913 to 1915, Hartley produced abstract paintings that placed him at the forefront of the international artistic avant - garde.
The longstanding secrecy surrounding Gerstl's dramatic and untimely suicide at the age of 25, and the scandalous love affair that preceded his death, only further magnify the legend that has grown around this lesser known, but influential member of Vienna's artistic avant - garde at the turn of the twentieth century.
There, he continued to be a part of the artistic avant garde and associated with the Parisian Dada and Surrealist circles of artists and writers.
SAF — Sharjah Art Foundation SAM — Seattle Art Museum SAM — Singapore Art Museum SCUM — Society For Cutting Up Men (a feminist group invented in 1967 by Valerie Solanas, who shot Andy Warhol in 1968 in a failed assassination attempt) SFKM — Sogn og Fjordane Museum of Fine Arts (Førde) SKMU — Sørlandet's Museum of Art (Kristiansand) SMAK — Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (Ghent) SoHo — South of Houston, home to the artistic avant - garde in 1970s New York (and to a few remaining galleries today) SWAG — Silver, wine, art, and gold (a term coined by Investment Week's Joe Roseman for investment categories with a history of outperforming the stock market)
This period, «c. 1930», was a time of crisis in modernity and, for the artistic avant - gardes in Europe, the contemporary condition also became problematic.
A darling of the curatorial class whose work is marked by acrobatic juxtapositions of various mystical and artistic avant - gardes, Shezad Dawood — a London - based artist of joint Indian and Pakistani descent — has enjoyed a steady simmer of building acclaim over the past few years, taking home the Abraaj Capital Art Prize in 2011 and landing respectable shows.
This wish has been shared for decades and given symbolical expression by an artistic avant - garde whose program logically admits only the alternative of negative signals and amorphous noise.
It is characteristic of artistic avant - gardes that they have, so to speak, a presentiment of the potentiality of media which still lie in the future.

Not exact matches

Katie Roberts - Wood's artistic background (she trained at the Royal College of Art) lends each of her creations an avant - garde, masterpiece - like quality — perfect for wearing to that intimidatingly cool fashion party or art gallery opening.
As Oscar Wilde once said «Liberty is the chosen resort of the artistic shopper», it's rich heritage which blends the latest in avant - garde fashion, accessories & textiles with unequaled prints & patterns making it one of the world's most unique & best - loved stores.
Cementing our outrageous crush on the intrepid bridal designers currently coming out of Israel, Berta Bridal is bursting into the international bridal market with some of the most artistic and avant - garde bridal designs yet.
Serebrennikov has been accused of masterminding a fraud scheme from his time as artistic director of the avant garde Gogol Centre and has been placed under house arrest until October by the Russian authorities.
Christos is normal for an avant garde artistic, desperate grab for celebrity type of world.
As the millennial generation is coming of age, there's been a recent artistic movement from the traditional paintings of sailboats near the sandy shores to provocative and avant - garde work.
Amsterdam is a heady mix of historic, artistic, industrial, avant - garde and effortless functionality.
The priority of the radical revolutionary implication of the term «avant - garde» rather than the purely esthetic one more usually applied in the twentieth century, and the relation of this political meaning to the artistic subsidiary one, is again made emphatically clear in this passage by the Fourierist art critic and theorist Laverdant, in his De la Mission de l'art et du rôle des artistes of 1845:
Aiming to replace outmoded bourgeois art forms, avant - garde Soviets turned to models: objects defying classification that promised a utopian dissolution of the categories of artistic production.
Neel's dedication to the «unfashionable» art of portrait painting and social realism — and this during the decades of abstract expressionism, pop art and minimalism — ensured that her work remained permanently out of kilter with avant - garde artistic developments.
The history of the American avant - garde is largely unwritten, unaccounted for, or undervalued, though it is generally accepted to have transformed contemporary artistic practices.
The Rauschenberg - Johns team added new members to its arsenal after a while, as the avant - garde composer John Cage and a choreographer Merce Cunningham joined and reinforced the artistic pair.
Despite leaving the country during the period of Perestroika, Roiter's artistic output retains a heavy hint of his Russian past: the recurring green that recalls the pervasive Russian military, the economy of forms and materials reflective of pervasive paucity, and traces of early twentieth century Russian avant - garde influences.
This March, the Dallas Museum of Art, in collaboration with the Mexican Secretariat of Culture, will open the exclusive U.S. presentation of México 1900 — 1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant - Garde, a sweeping survey featuring almost 200 works of painting, sculpture, photography, drawings, and films that document the country's artistic Renaissance during the first half of the 20th century.
If you are or were part of an avant - garde center, gallery, non-profit organization, publication, artist group, or other type of artistic initiative that operated according to an alternative or avant - garde mission or practice, we are interested in hearing from you.
Central to the exhibition are found images that «serve as bedrock for Pendleton's artistic practice and connect his form of abstraction with the history of the America Civil Rights Movement, the pre-war Avant - Garde, La Nouvelle Vague in film, and Minimalist and Conceptualist art practices of the 1960s.»
As well as recording Fontana's personal friendship with Rotraut Klein, the inscription bears witness to a key artistic exchange at the heart of the postwar European avant - garde.
From the early 1950s through the mid-1970s, a group of avant - garde artists working in and around Bennington led the nation in artistic thought and innovation.
Eric Firestone has helped shape the artistic landscape of East Hampton with a series of avant - garde exhibits at his eponymous Newtown Lane gallery.
For a comprehensive account of Saint Phalle's personal and artistic formation from the 1950s to firing at paintings in the 1960s, see Jo Ortel's «Separation and Rupture: The Shooting Paintings and the Avant - Garde,» chapter 2 of her dissertation, Re-creation, Self - creation: A Feminist Analysis of the Early Art and Life of Niki de Saint Phalle (PhD Diss, Stanford University, 1992).
«Role Play: Paintings 1958 - 1973,» provides a glimpse of that heady downtown world of artistic exploration, and helps to reestablish Marcus as a key figure in New York's mid-century avant - garde art scene.
Despite spending the majority of his life in Delft, the Netherlands, where he worked from 1946 to 1979 as a civil servant for the Dutch Postal Service, Schoonhoven rose to artistic prominence as an active and influential member of the international avant garde.
A true giant of the post-war avant - garde, Yves Klein left behind an impressive body of work that broke new ground and blended traditional artistic mediums with performance and spiritual exploration.
Curatorially, this kind of reconsideration has already been applied to recent exhibitions like «A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant - Garde,» which covered the period of artistic innovation between 1912 and 1935 and included projects in painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, graphic design and architecture.
The exhibition will contain classical works of the Russian Avant - garde art of the first quarter of the 20th century, without which it is impossible to understand artistic processes of the whole century.
For an academic, Schapiro had a uniquely extensive reach through his lectures, partly because of his involvement with the vital New York art scene of the time, which was beginning to challenge Europe on the field of avant - garde artistic development.
From the debris, a plethora of subversive, avant - garde literary and artistic movements were born.
Part of the Barbican's 2018 season The Art of Change, Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant - garde reveals the ways in which creative partnerships have impacted on artistic practice and social restraints.
Taking its cue from the recently published book Avant - Garde Museology, the symposium will address the memory machine of the contemporary museum vis - à - vis its relationship to the contemporary artistic practices, sociopolitical contexts, and theoretical legacies that shape and animate it.
9 October: Our Friend Larionov by Billy Childish at Pushkin House — Explore Larionov's artistic contribution to the Russian avant - garde movement during the first half of the 20th century.
And yet, though the early decades of 20th - century Russia have been firmly registered in today's art history as a time of radical social and artistic change, the uncompromising and often absurd ideas in Avant - Garde Museology appear alien to a contemporary art history that explains suprematism and constructivism in terms of formal abstraction.
Marxist museology appeared to provide a possible solution to the dilemma the historical avant — garde posed to artistic institutions.
Avant Museology will coincide with the opening of Question the Wall Itself (November 20, 2016 — May 21, 2017), an exhibition curated by Walker Art Center Artistic Director Fionn Meade with Jordan Carter, featuring the work of Jonathas de Andrade, Uri Aran, Nina Beier, Marcel Broodthaers, Tom Burr, Alejandro Cesarco, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Theaster Gates, Ull Hohn, Janette Laverrière / Nairy Baghramian, Louise Lawler, Nick Mauss, Park McArthur, Lucy McKenzie, Shahryar Nashat, Walid Raad, Seth Siegelaub, Paul Sietsema, Florine Stettheimer, Rosemarie Trockel, Danh Vo, Cerith Wyn Evans, and Akram Zaatari.
Despite his lived status as a luminary within Paris Salon and avant - garde artistic circles, including the Impressionists, Bracquemond is little known today.
Calder moved to Paris in 1926 and in the following years became a fixture in the avant - garde artistic circles that constituted the pulsating centre of Modernism.
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