Sentences with phrase «artistic output in»

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.
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).
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.
Influences flow in both directions to create a fertile creative environment, producing some of the most resonant and profound artistic output in American history.
On View June 22 - October 14, 2012 at the New Orleans Museum of Art New Orleans, LA — Ralston Crawford and Jazz explores the profound impact of New Orleans» culture, and in particular the city's jazz scene, on artist Ralston Crawford's artistic output in the years after World War II - a significant but lesser known body of... Read More
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.

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The most successful people in history and the world today are noted for their habits — success by their own standards, which could be money but could also be artistic output, peace of mind, or whatever they valued.
On the surface, Franco's uninhibited, renaissance man - type creativity and open bravery regarding his artistic output makes him the perfect conduit to channel Wiseau's misguided but admittedly unbridled drive to make it in an industry that rejects him at every turn.
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.
In addition to his prolific artistic output, Celaya maintains Whale & Star Press, a publisher of art, poetry, and critical theory that he founded in 199In addition to his prolific artistic output, Celaya maintains Whale & Star Press, a publisher of art, poetry, and critical theory that he founded in 199in 1998.
Although he kept in touch with his artistic peers in Milan during his years abroad, little remains of his artistic output before this period.
This is the first showing of Hartung's works in New York since his controversial 1975 exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and focuses on the artistic output of his last years of life.
In a casual ceremony during the opening reception, each mentee received a personalized certificate of accomplishment to mark their impressive participating and artistic output.
Performance, in its many manifestations, was at the core of much of Rauschenberg's artistic output.
Through some 120 works and documents loaned by museums in Vitebsk and Minsk and major American and European collections, the exhibition will present the artistic output of three iconic figures — Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich — as well as works by students and teachers of the Vitebsk school, such as Lazar Khidekel, Nikolai Suetin, Il» ia Chashnik, David Yakerson, Vera Ermolaeva, and Yehuda (Yury) Pen, among others.
Boyce's discovery of a photograph of four concrete trees made by the French artists Joël and Jan Martel in for the famous exhibition of decorative arts held in Paris in 1925 has become the defining point for the future development of his artistic output.
The Pyes» artistic output spans photography, film, performance, video, and installation while acknowledging the profound influences of surrealism in film, narrative conventions in painting, 19th and early 20th century portraiture, and conceptual approaches to subject matter.
The retrospective will also highlight and explore Rauschenberg's work in performance, which was at the core of much of his artistic output.
Thek spent the following decade in Europe where his style and artistic output changed drastically.
Though the majority of his artistic output consists of drawings, Haendel has also created artistic books, such as Shame, which documented internet chat - room avowals of shameful acts or desires, and a handful of movies, the most famous being Questions For My Father which was produced in collaboration with filmmaker Petter Ringbom and inspired by a drawing Haendel created under the same title.
About as rich and varied as her artistic output was her background: born in the small town of Madingley, Cambridge, Wakely later moved to Kenya and continued to build global relationships throughout her life, later collaborating with Brazilian artists Lucia Nogueira and Tunga.
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.
He began his creative output during a time of enormous social, cultural, and artistic changes in Germany and elsewhere.
This inspiration is seen in Fleming's artistic research and development — a hybrid output of his contemplative programming, media art, installation, and filmmaking practices in which he structures his work to elicit a selective attention towards witnessing and mutating the self - other dichotomy.
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.
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.
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.
Shiff noted the incredible diversity of Chamberlain's artistic output and the multiple possible ways of reading it, then introduced the first speaker: Steve Nash, Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.
As I get older, I realize that my whole entire artistic output, in many ways, has been about my American dream in a more personal fashion, coming into my own as an artist, as a gay man, describing my own individual agency to the world, and having the world catch up to it.
Their multifaceted output, which includes sculptures and installations, makes all the sense in the world: theirs is an artistic practice times two.
Where other traditional artistic mediums require the artist to create the work with their own hand, Van den Dorpel rather programs software and trains it by looping continuous feedback through its output in order to produce works with unpredictable aesthetic outcomes.
It is a collaged memory of actual conversations I had over the past few weeks, by phone, email and in person, with four artists who inspire me with their creative practice, their artistic output and their fundamental ways of being in the world.
At the same time, the artists themselves became brands, in many cases resulting in the interdependence between public persona and artistic output.
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.
Printmaking was an important part of his artistic output and allowed him to experiment and develop his interest in form, layout as well as framing.
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.
Vertical columns of dates in yellow and blue, parodying Newman's «zips,» chart his artistic output.
I have created a large body of work that represents a new phase in my artistic output.
ECHOES is a unique opportunity for the audience to experience the full breadth of Emes's artistic output, an invitation into the macrocosm of Emes, where figures in the space, perpetual motion and geometric environments intertwine freely and the unexpected is celebrated.
Rotimi Fani - Kayode, whose artistic output spans only seven years, was born in Nigeria and lived and worked in the U.K..
Words play a significant role in Nauman's diverse artistic output.
I am increasingly interested in the complex connections and disconnections between source material and artistic output.
The retrospective also highlights and explore Rauschenberg's work in performance, which was at the core of much of his artistic output.
The artists engage in a multi-faceted reflection upon color, light, space, art, and the gallery space in their thinking, practice and artistic output.
Ivcevich's recent artistic output is inspired by his own photography of ready - made collages in the form of old posters layered in the New York City subways.
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