Sentences with phrase «artistic output from»

The first instalment of the Henry Moore online catalogue raisonné, this collection illustrates Moore's artistic output from his earliest works until 1930.
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.
As the artist's first major institutional survey in Britain, the show promises a rich survey of Weiwei's artistic output from 1993 to the present day, with specially conceived works and installations for the RA's galleries and courtyard.

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It will also be the first to explore the complete spectrum of his astonishing artistic output, stretching across five decades from the late 1940's to his untimely death in the 1980's — and the first to put Warhol himself — his background and history, his family life and formative experiences in Pittsburgh, his crucial experiences as a commercial artist in New York, and his trajectory across three of the most transforming decades of the century — back into the presentation of his life.
It's worth pointing out that getting a direct - feed output from any iOS device is a bit of an arcane art (the GPU has to serve two screens, effectively) so while the vid gives a great impression of the level of technical and artistic quality Epic has achieved, the frame - rate in the actual demo is smoother than what you see here.
On the other side of the coin, culturally, I find the city very much just does its own thing and strays from the mainstream, something I think resonates in much of the artistic output.
Peter Freeman, Inc. will highlight Anne - Marie Schneider (b. 1962), whose prolific artistic output has predominantly centred on drawing, using pencil, ink, gouache and watercolour, with a display of black and white, as well as colour drawings from the late 1980s until today.
Mack's manifestos from the ZERO movement would serve as the foundation for his artistic output in the subsequent decades which included monumental sculpture, land art, light art, kinetic creations and conceptual projects around the world.
Ranging across photography, painting, sculpture and film, the exhibition evidences the wealth of artistic creativity and output from the second largest continent in the world.
As he elaborates on their similarities and differences in accordance with his rejection of residual European influences in favor of the new application of fabricated objects and industrial products, we realize that his argument is part of his greater advocacy for the works of the artists of his generation (similar to what Clement Greenberg wrote a decade earlier in 1956, in his equally significant essay, «American - Type Painting»), and further deriving from his own artistic output at the time.
With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self - discipline of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends of the 1970s to Raysse's use of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the most complete aspect of his work — among them, transcriptions of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group paintings, and imaginary landscapes.
Presenting works from the first fifteen years of his career, between 1971 and 1986, the exhibition at Huxley - Parlour Gallery will explore the roots of his artistic output, from lesser - known works produced in black and white to works of highly saturated color he is today best known for.
His artistic output takes inspiration from his interest in psychology and psichiatry.
And this was the crux of the consideration she'd put into the notion of care in art: how to establishing a caring relationship to art, to your community, to yourself, while not shying away from what your artistic practice and output demands of you.
His prolific artistic output ranged from furniture design and figurative line drawing to engraving and painting, including his renowned Homage to the Square.
I believe that my artistic consciousness (or rather, my personal consciousness), which has long been sustained by drawing whenever painting did not come easily, has grown a little from gaining the output of ceramics.
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.
Colen and his fellow enfants terribles lived a debauched lifestyle of drugs, parties and prolific artistic output, brought to a close by Dash Snow's death from an overdose in 2009, aged 27.
Arman's vast artistic output ranges from drawings and prints to monumental public...
On view at the MoCA Pacific Design Center from June 23 to September 23, this show finds Ross - Ho characteristically spanning the disciplines of sculpture, photography, collage, and installation in a deliberately self - referential project that draws from and remixes her own output and artistic history of the past several years.
Spanning his artistic career, from the early 90s and onwards, the artist has made environmental issues and social awareness central to his creative output.
Kent's prolific output between roughly 1960 and 1968 was the most dynamic phase of her artistic practice, which continued until her death from cancer in 1986.
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.
That book catalogued Morgan's artistic output in it's entirety, from the moment she stepped into the Denver market as a painter in 2003 through her transition to New York City in 2006, where she has continues to live and work.
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.
Art and life for Roth flowed readily into each other, and much of the material for his artistic output came from his everyday life.
Not yet; we are a long way from producing artistic, creative and intellectual output associated with our right brain using a synthetic Mozart or a synthetic Picasso.
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