«American Vanguards: Graham, Davis, Gorky, de Kooning, and their Circle, 1927 - 1942,» a traveling exhibition now at the Neuberger Museum of Art of Purchase College, is an old - fashioned and expertly edited study in
artistic influence during the Depression.
Not exact matches
It was
during this time that he developed an appreciation for
artistic innovation and global
influences, notably Spanish, Thai and Italian cuisine, as well as regional American favorites.
Golden hour in LA (when the sun is setting) exuberates an
artistic vibe, that
influences everyone around to be somewhat creative
during this time.
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.
Under the wing of Karl Otto Götz, Gerhard Hoehme and Joseph Beuys, who has had an enormous
influence on forming Polke's
artistic character, he thrived in prosperous, commercial city of Düsseldorf
during the 1960s.
The formative
influence and example of Marcel Duchamp, as an
artistic hero of Ai's discovered
during his period living in New York from 1983 — 93, also looms large.
In his painting Botero successfully combines and reinterprets the various
artistic influences he experienced, while often returning to the copies and still - lifes that he had grown accustomed to
during his academic studies.
examines a pioneering group of African American artists whose work, connections, and friendships with other artists of varied ethnic backgrounds
influenced the creative community and
artistic practices that developed in Los Angeles
during this historic period (1960 — 1980).
Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat @ Courtauld Gallery (17 September - 17 January 2016) Op artist Bridget Riley was heavily
influenced by the work of Post-Impressionism painter George Seurat
during her
artistic development in the 60s.
Growing up in the East Germany
during the Second World War, these traumatic experiences would later
influence, deeply permeate and largely direct his
artistic practice, but also the way he faced life.
During the course of her long life, Catlett was profoundly
influenced by a broad array of
artistic genres and traditions, including the Harlem Renaissance, European Modernism, African art, American Regionalism, the Chicago Renaissance, Pre-Columbian art, Mexican Muralism and PostRevolution Populism and the Black Arts Movement.