Not exact matches
The team of scientists,
artists, and activists on board collected data on the trash they came across and
discussed how to bring their
findings back to land in a meaningful way.
He
discusses his appreciation of The Wire, how he approached «the best worst movie ever made,» telling the universal story about dreamers on the outside, the soul of The Room's Tommy Wiseau, choosing to honour other
artists, Basquiat, Pollock, the addiction and pitfalls of public persona, relieving ego to
find happiness, recognizing workaholic and escapism tendencies to
find happiness and what's on his work - out playlist (Jonathan Richman, Jamie XX, Mura Masa, A$ AP Rocky).
Talk: Haim Steinbach and Remy Jungerman at International Studio & Curatorial Program As part of the talks series «Brooklyn Commons,» which is put on by the International Studio & Curatorial Program,
artists Haim Steinbach and Remy Jungerman will
discuss their work, which often involves recontextualizing
found objects to conjure new meanings for them.
The video, available on YouTube (and which I
found via Tyler Green), features co-curators Connie Butler and Michael Ned Holte
discussing the show, snippets of interviews with some of its
artists, and plenty of juicy shots of artwork.
Los Angeles - based
artist Eve Fowler discusses her founding of Artist Curated Projects in relation to her own
artist Eve Fowler
discusses her
founding of
Artist Curated Projects in relation to her own
Artist Curated Projects in relation to her own work.
Jeremy Millar, who met with the
artist to
discuss the book, reflected, «One sees throughout Tillmans's work a longing that moves between engagement and retreat, a fascination for the crowd and all that comes from a shared experience, the «sensuous community,» but also those things which reveal themselves only when we
find ourselves alone.
This week we
found a video presentation by
artist Josiah McElheny
discussing the role of models as both sculpture and as direct tools of information sharing.
Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014 @ 7 — 9 p.m. KEVIN BEASLEY in Conversation at Studio Museum in Harlem New York
Artist - in - Residence Kevin Beasley, whose works include sculptural installations made with
found materials,
discusses the development of his practice and experience at the museum with Lumi Tan, associate curator at The Kitchen.
Watch IL LEE
discuss Rembrandt portraits in Season 2 of The
Artist Project produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art: http://metmuseum.org/artistproject/il-lee The Metropolitan Museum of Art invited 100 contemporary
artists from around the world to
discuss works in the Met's collection that they
find particularly inspiring.
SCAD deFINE ART 2015 honoree and
artist Xu Bing
discusses why he thinks museums such as the SCAD Museum of Art are an important asset for budding
artists, as a place to
find inspiration, focus one's passions and foster fearlessness.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art invited 100 contemporary
artists from around the world to
discuss works in the Met's collection that they
find particularly inspiring.
Dr. Jeffrey Grove, the DMA's Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art,
discusses the work of
artist Mark Manders, who creates mysterious and uncanny sculptural tableaux, inviting the viewer to «enter the world of objects and matter and
find poetry in it... and to know how poorly we normally see our daily life.»
For instance, in the chapter «Art and the Body,» one might
find performance
discussed alongside figurative painting, sculpture and photography alongside video, and North American
artists alongside Asian
artists.
About Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Founded in 1966, Anderson Ranch Arts Center is a premier destination in America for art making and critical dialogue, bringing together aspiring and internationally renowned
artists to
discuss and further their work in a stimulating environment.
They will
discuss Mohammed's recent work, Jimmy's Thrift, a presentation of
found and
artist - made items located in the fictional town of New Davonhaime, which derives its name from the five most densely populated black cities in the United States.
Visual
artist and quilter Marla A. Jackson
discusses narrative quilt patterns like those
found in works by Nari Ward, oral histories, and the vital coded language of the Underground Railroad.
For the latest installment of our interview series around Phaidon's Vitamin P3 compendium of contemporary painting, Artspace's Loney Abrams met the painter in MoMA's courtyard to
discuss how the New York art scene has changed since the «70s, Binion's experience as the rare black
artist downtown, and his secret to
finding success later in life.
On the heels of dual exhibitions in New York at Lehmann Maupin and The Drawing Center and his inclusion in this year's South African Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the Cape Town - born, Johannesburg - bred, and Berlin - based
artist discussed with ForbesLife the radicality of his upcoming Performa 15 commission, the importance of humor in his work, and why you won't
find him engaging the streets of New York or Berlin anymore.
EMULSION 2016
Artist Talk — Thursday, April 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Participating
artists will
discuss their work at the gallery EMULSION 2016 People's Choice Award — Saturday, April 16 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Find out which two
artists won the people's vote, Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Gallery O on H Gallery O on H...
JGC: Could you
discuss losing your mother when you were young, being raised by your father, and
finding your voice as an
artist?
Multidisciplinary
artists Charles Gaines, Clifford Owens, and Kamau Amu Patton
discuss their work under the banner of the Lone Wolf Recital Corps, the performance collective
founded by
artist and musician Terry Adkins (American, 1953 — 2014).
The exhibition draws upon Charles Baudelaire's 1860 epoch, Artificial Paradise, which
discusses that for more than a century and a half,
artists and writers have explored altered states of consciousness,
finding creativity in delirium and the derangement of the senses.
Exploring these themes, this year's Frieze Talks features Claudia Rankine — 2016 MacArthur Fellow and winner of the 2017 Bobbitt National Poetry Prize for her collection Citizen: An American Lyric —
discussing her writing and her newly -
founded Racial Imaginary Institute; a panel on art and social commitment chaired by Shuddhabrata Sengupta of Raqs Media Collective (curators of the 11th Shanghai Biennial, «Why Not Ask Again») and featuring
artists Tania Bruguera, Anri Sala and — ahead of her major project with Philadelphia Museum — Jeanne van Heeswijk; and a conversation on «complicating the Modern» with Ann Temkin, Marie - Jose ́e and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA.
Regeneration and Biennials at Art Basel Miami 4 pm — 5 pm P. 4
artists Wayne Gonzales and Darryl Montana, with
founding Prospect Board member Bill Fagaly and Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker gather to
discuss art and regeneration in the Conversations Program for Art Basel Miami 2017.
Wysing's Grade II Listed farmhouse, which was built in the early 17th century reputedly from timbers of ships salvaged from the sinking of the Spanish Armada in 1588, has hosted many hundreds of
artists since the organisation was
founded twenty five years ago.The farmhouse is where
artists live, sleep and eat, and where together they
discuss the works that they are developing during residencies and retreats.
Over the past two years, the four
artists included in this show would regularly convene to
discuss elements of innovation
found not only in their own work, but also in the art world in general.
Timeline
discusses the
founding of the Kamoinge Workshop whose members included SKG
artists Ming Smith, Shawn Walker and Louis Draper.
Founded in 2015, the goal of the program is to provide short - term studio space where
artists based outside the NYC area can invite curators, other
artists, and gallerists to view and
discuss their work.
Kabbalah instructor and scholar Chaim Solomon will
discuss the concepts and themes of Kabbalah, the ancient tradition of mystical interpretations of the Bible,
found in the work of
artist Anselm Kiefer.
STEVE MCQUEEN T Magazine, Oct. 25, 2015 (published Oct. 12 online) In «The Boundless Artistry of Steve McQueen» by Wyatt Mason, British
artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen
discusses how he
finds the right medium for each of his ideas, including short art films which are the foundation of his practice, feature films («Twelve Years a Slave»), and television (his forthcoming HBO mini-series «Codes of Conduct»).
William Cook
discusses how the «neglected
artists» of Germany's 1960s pop art movement are belatedly
finding the recognition they deserve at the exhibition at Frankfurt's Schirn Kunsthalle.
Join
artist Edmund Clark as he
discusses with Jonathan Watkins, Director of Ikon Gallery, his artistic practice, which combines a range of reference and forms including photography, video,
found image, text and installation.
Charlotte and Charles
discuss Kerry James Marshall but their views on his work are diametrically opposed; they compare notes on the opening of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's New Museum show and
find nothing in common, and they broach the controversy surrounding Open Casket (2017), Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till at this year's Whitney Biennial, and
artist Parker Bright's protest of the work as a «black death spectacle».
In 2011, he
founded Exhibitions Research Forum, a project space that organizes working - groups for
artists to
discuss upcoming exhibitions of their work, while also providing a platform for theorizing the curatorial and institutional critique.
Over the past two years, the four
artists included in this show would regularly convene to
discuss certain elements of innovation
found not only in their own work, but also in the art world in general.
Christian Haye, art dealer and Founder of The Project is in conversation with
artist Melvin Edwards to
discuss the historical and political legacies played by the pioneering galleries Just Above Midtown (JAM)
founded by Linda Goode Bryant (1974 — 1986) and Haye's The Project (1998 — 2009), as critical platforms for African and African American
artists.
She presents four test cases: the
founding of the Studio Museum in Harlem (1968); the Metropolitan Museum of Art's blunder of a show, Harlem on My Mind (1969); the Whitney's Contemporary Black
Artists in America; and Richard Hunt's and Romare Bearden's joint solo exhibitions in 1971 at the Museum of Modern Art, which Cahan
discusses along with its controversial «Primitivism» in 20th Century Art exhibition of 1984.
July 7th at St. Francis Auditorium
found artist Judy Chicago sharing a stage with art historian and queer theorist Jonathan D. Katz, to
discuss a body of her work that she began in 1982 and had not shown publicly in more than three decades before the current exhibit, R...
In the early 1960s in Harlem, Bearden was a
founding member of the art group known as The Spiral formed «for the purpose of
discussing the commitment of the Negro
artist in the present struggle for civil liberties, and as a discussion group to consider common aesthetic problems.»
Faced with painting's imposing history and the diminishment of the medium by newer art forms, recent painters may have
found themselves in similarly «minor» situations; the provisionality of their work is an index of the impossibility of painting and the equally persistent impossibility of not painting.Exhibition Schedule Following are current and upcoming solo shows by some of the
artists discussed:
Thomas Demand: Paper Weight The German
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