Sentences with phrase «artistic output»

The art collection includes works from the artist's entire artistic output — from 1940s student work to 1980s collaborations.
Its diverse artistic output can be characterized by a willingness to experiment, especially through collaboration across creative fields.
And, as part of a larger, picture, how does artistic output reflect this?
It's not news to most Santa Feans that there is a disproportionate amount of artistic output in this town in relation to the opportunities that exist to exhibit and potentially sell that output (and therefore potentially subsist as an artist).
Influences flow in both directions to create a fertile creative environment, producing some of the most resonant and profound artistic output in American history.
We at AFC have noticed a decline in artistic output from Brooklyn's DIY scene as of late, while commercial galleries and institutions in Manhattan (and a few in Queens) have been gearing - up for battle mode with politically - charged programming.
His prolific artistic output ranged from furniture design and figurative line drawing to engraving and painting, including his renowned Homage to the Square.
Rotimi Fani - Kayode, whose artistic output spans only seven years, was born in Nigeria and lived and worked in the U.K..
The 1980s was a decade of supreme artistic output for Natkin and the starting point for his last great series of paintings — an homage to director Alfred Hitchcock — which is widely considered to be his most dynamic and successful body of work.
In total sixteen contemporary artists who have significantly contributed to Britain's artistic output over the past three decades are represented.
The viewer may in fact draw a comparison between Percival, the seventh character of the Woolf novel, whose first - person voice is never heard, and Hundley, whose artistic output is filtered through experiencing the work of others, speaking through their lyrics and their writings.
Arman's vast artistic output ranges from drawings and prints to monumental public...
Then there's Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405, about artist Mindy Alper, whose work is likely the most effective linkage between artistic output and artist psychology that I've ever seen.
Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
The exhibition examines Noguchi's artistic output during his self - elected time at a Japanese internment camp, putting on display works from the museum's collection alongside archival documents.
Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) Gerhard Richter has found success in every stage of his varied artistic output, which has included both photo - realist and abstract painting as well as photography.
But art mirrors culture and, currently, the United States» most lucrative, popular artistic output is a genre that began as fanciful depiction of fighting Nazis, and has been dedicated to the notion that good people can fight back against wickedness ever since.
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.
The Mirror Paintings are the foundation of his subsequent artistic output and theoretical thought.
This exhibition follows a similar model to previous exhibitions at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, much like Quentin Blake, looking at lesser - known artistic output by well - known illustrators.
Thek spent the following decade in Europe where his style and artistic output changed drastically.
Becoming a vital part of their practice, it also shaped their further artistic output.
Lynch's artistic output resonates with his Hollywood films, archly evoking the mysterious in the familiar, the body in unlikely configuration with «organic phenomena,» and «the home» as a site triggering flashbacks and nightmares.
Here, Johns reproduces his own work, acting as a kind of dummy that voices his own previous artistic output, complicating the notion of artistic originality and persistent identity.
Katarzyna Kobro, Spatial Composition 9, 1933 thru March 1, 2009 The exhibition Katarzyna Kobro / Lygia Clark is a project comparing and contrasting artistic output of two great figures of the 20th century culture — artists whose achievements have constituted the canon of world art.
Kusama's original artistic output is represented by a rich selection of paintings, drawings and sculpture, along with large spatial installations and material from her happenings and performances in 1960s New York.
The famous work, of which Böcklin made five versions, has inspired artistic output — and many copies — across centuries and mediums.
And yet, even though her paintings, after decades of steady artistic output, are represented in the permanent collections of all the major museums — the National Gallery of Art, the Whitney, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, and more — they are rarely on display.
Thus, it is only natural for the neighbouring institutions Moderna Museet and ArkDes to present Eliasson's unusually expansive artistic output, letting his installations fill both museum buildings.
Having spent his childhood and teenage years growing up in the contested grounds of Gaza, Palestinian artist Hazem Harb's artistic output serves as an apolitical, first hand ACCOUNT of this on - going conflict.
In 1954, as part of his performance - based artistic output, he began creating works by suspending himself over the canvases with a rope and painting with his feet.
As a contemporary art institution, the Kunstverein's mission is not only to present young art but also to place present - day artistic output in a historical context.
The restrictions imposed on him and his fellow citizens have become the catalyst and subject of his occasionally satirical artistic output.
Targeting Jupiter's icy moon, Europa, this expansive sculpture exhibition offered an unprecedented view into Sachs» extraordinary artistic output and advances his quest to find extraterrestrial life with bricolaged sculptures.
Paul Feeley's most important artistic output can be distilled into the short decade between 1955 and 1965, landing him squarely in the heyday of Abstract Expressionism which aesthetics he resolutely rejected.
The innovative Creative Caribbean Network initiative connects and supports artists of the Caribbean Diaspora and provides a much needed and high profile forum to celebrate our rich artistic output.
Robert Smithson presents essays by top Smithson scholars alongside both archival imagery and specially commissioned photography of the artist's works; it considers the interrelationship of Smithson's complete artistic output, from the earliest figurative work up to his famed earthworks.
His second contract with her two years later raised the stipend to $ 300 per month and gave Guggenheim ownership of Pollock's entire artistic output for the year with the exception of one painting that the artist could retain.
With roots in Russian Constructivism and with references to architecture, minimalism, conceptual and kinetic art, Aycock creates a sensation of kinesthesia for the viewer in works that represent a distillation of the artist's previous decades of artistic output.
Louise Bourgeois» legendary artistic output spans more than five decades.
Mona Hatoum: Turbulence, published to accompany the artist's first major exhibition in the Arab world, highlights the diverse artistic output of Mona Hatoum (born 1952) over the past 30 years.
Syms's artistic output consistently reveals a fascination with text and language.
Although these images enter a line of questioning that came to define much artistic output from New York during the late 1970's — they are uniquely tinged with a poignant sense of nostalgia, but with an equally disquieting sense of dislocation.
This program of short works is a survey of Harris's artistic output since he burst onto the experimental film scene with his MFA thesis film, still / here

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