Small scale, artist focussed organisations are important to Arts Council England and Gasworks has an impressive track record of supporting
artists at key moments in their careers, through providing quality, affordable studio space and career defining residencies and exhibitions.
Not exact matches
El Mundo Baila Twitter Party on Sunday 9/1
at 3 - 4 pm EST will focus on the Latin music featured
at Festival, including favorite songs, pictures of
key moments in
artists lives, etc..
Circa 1970 looks
at a
key moment in black culture and history and includes works by two dozen
artists including Benny Andrews, Romare Bearden, Binion, Blackburn, Elizabeth Catlett - Mora, Barbara Chase - Riboud, Ed Clark, Beauford Delaney, Samuel Fosso, Sam Gilliam, Hammons, Senga Nengudi, Betye Saar, Malick Sidibé and Frank Stewart.
As described in the exhibition's catalog by Dana Miller, The Whitney Museum's Director of the Collection, DeFeo's experiments, which the
artist described as play, «meant not only taking risks, but also,
at key moments, sharing authorship with forces of nature, randomness, or accident.»
«Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960 s to Today is an important and relevant project
at a time when the art world is
at last recognizing the contributions of women
artists to the
key moments in American Art,» notes Lowery Stokes Sims, Curator Emerita, Museum of Arts and Design, and member of the Magnetic Fields advisory group.
At key moments in history,
artists have reached beyond galleries and museums, using their work as a call to action to create political and social change.
«Magnetic Fields is an important and relevant project
at a time when the art world is
at last recognizing the contributions of women
artists to the
key moments in American art,» notes Lowery Stokes Sims, curator emerita, Museum of Arts and Design, and contributing author to the exhibition catalogue.
In the first major presentation in an American museum of Jitish Kallat's work, the contemporary Indian
artist has designed a site - specific installation that connects two
key historical
moments — the First World Parliament of Religions held on September 11, 1893, and the terrorist attacks
at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on that very date, 108 years later.