Sentences with phrase «artists decamped»

On the way back to the city we drove through the Lake George region where we had heard that artists decamped for the summer months.
That was before the art market became strong and many artists decamped to Cologne in the 1980s.
While many touring acts playing Los Angeles stayed a short distance east at the Hyatt House — aka the Riot House — more established artists decamped to the Sunset Marquis.

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«I was one of the first artists in Tribeca,» he said, though, after forty years in the neighborhood, he's decamped to the quiets of Woodside, Queens.
There were no signs in her work of the organic monumentalism synonymous with the sculptors and conceptualists who first decamped for the desert, and she didn't seem the type to erect a permanent museum of her art, as did the assemblage artist Noah Purifoy, a pioneer when he left L.A. for Joshua Tree in the 1980s.
Pollock and his wife, the painter Lee Krasner, were among the earliest artists of the scene to decamp to the Hamptons; they moved to the Springs in 1945.
When Cooper decamped to Chelsea in 1996, it was enough of a leap that this time even her own artists called her crazy.
Yet several hundred dealers, collectors, and curators turned up — some bleary - eyed and grateful for the champagne — to survey the survey that stands in for the annual exhibition of short - listed artists, which has decamped to the museum's outpost in Liverpool for the first time in the prize's history.
The word from the top is ecstatic: while these initiatives might not provide for all the tens of thousands of London's artists, or stem the tide of those decamping to more affordable climes, it is a definite shift from the Boris Johnson - era of giving developers right of way on pretty much everything.
After a stellar run as director of Artists Space, Stefán Kalmar has decamped for the ICA London.
But in 1958 she and her husband, the artist James Kelly, whom she had married in 1953, decamped for New York.
The problem was especially pronounced in Marfa, Texas — the remote desert town where the minimalist artist had decamped two decades earlier.
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