Sentences with phrase «artists insist on it»

Both artists insist on a two - dimensional painted surface, while more and more playing carnival games with painting.
Artists insisted on it.
The artist insisted on naming the space the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery (versus the «Robert Rauschenberg Gallery») as it was consistent with the intimate, informal relationship he maintained with both our local Southwest Florida community and FSW.

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8 This is only relatively true, since some modern artists have insisted on exhibiting their working process to us in the finished work.
Poets and artists are against standards and insist on that a woman's attractiveness can't be understood with one's mind, one can only feel it.
«Pour» insists on real pours, and an older artist at Benson's gallery, James Hyde, has pushed painting more and more into the third dimension, sometimes under glass.
She insists on careful, handmade work, but with razor - sharp edges that back off from an artist's presence.
But if it cares so much about proper art why does its website (and print edition for all I know) keep running endless puffs for «artists» — the word it insists on — who do everything from portraying themselves as Heisenberg from Breaking Bad to making fake roses out of Ralph Lauren shirts?
Without being doctrinaire, Alice Neel always acted on the principle, insisted upon by some feminist theoreticians, that a woman artist should emphasize the personal.
[1] Dissatisfied with school's insisting on painting from plaster casts instead of the live model, Guston soon left, remaining a largely self - taught artist.
His work insists that artists and viewers alike have a responsibility to acknowledge their position on the global stage.
The Brooklyn Museum has given retrospectives to El Anatsui and Wangechi Mutu, and it insists on its commitment to Brooklyn artists.
The piece commemorated The Art Guys 2009 mock wedding — which they insisted was «an actual wedding» — to a live - oak sapling following a marketing campaign featuring same - sex wedding cake toppers and related imagery as well as remarks by the artists, who are married to women, that the national battle over gay marriage «helps promote us» and provides «a mechanism for us to crudely piggyback on
Galleries feel the pressure to insist on it at that, by boosting older artists who may have missed their fair share of the action.
Yu Honglei is one of the few artists of the post-1980s generation who makes art in all kinds of media but insists on describing himself as a practitioner of just one: sculpture.
Shirreff is aware of the legacy of artists before her, like Rosso and Constantin Brâncuși, who insisted on being the photographers of their own sculptures because they understood well that the spaces between objects and their representations are witchy interstices, loaded with meaning.
True, few other fairs insist on its trademark single - artist booths, although the Armory Show's are a high point.
In the artist's words, «The notion of naming one insists on a hegemonic gesture that insinuates ideas of a colonial history that might possibly still exist.»
And Grachos has insisted on adding an artist residency on - site.
It can also count on younger artists to insist after all on real estate.
Esparza's Whitney piece insists on community and inclusion: It is, in fact, a gallery for other L.A. - based Latino artists who were not originally invited to participate in the official Biennial show — the adobe walls displayed, among other works, arresting photographs of steady - eyed young men by Dorian Ulises López Macías.
The wall text one confronts at the onset before catching even a glimpse of any of the works on display insists the artist's importance as one of the most significant modern artists from post-Independent India and situates her cosmopolitanism by citing influences such as Kazimir Malevich and Paul Klee alongside traditional Islamic art.
For years after Clement Greenberg, abstract artists have insisted on the materiality of their medium.
Despite the commercial pressures, the artist insists he has stayed focused on the work.
The ambitious programming and significant audience reception at both spaces insist on an ethic that has sustained New York for generations: within the given limitations of means and scale, artists need to continue to make their work, and their work needs to be seen.
From the first, that fair has insisted on single - artist booths, with an artist's name notably larger than the gallery's, bringing curating to commerce so well that one early critic saw a conflict of interest!
The artist continues to insist on installing all new work in person so that his sculptures can be attuned to their surroundings.
While his work is never overtly political, a persistent sense of urgency pervades, with the artist insisting the viewer «Pay attention» an admonition that appears in reverse on one of his prints.
When she saw the results of the storm and flood firsthand and met the artists who insisted on staying in the city they loved despite the hardship she was moved.
Artist Larry Bell said that he had unexpectedly encountered Hopps in the coffee shop of a Venice hotel last Tuesday and that he insisted on taking him to see his doctor.
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In an e-mail conversation, Chelsea Ragan and Adam Void, the Asheville, N.C. - based artists who founded the new school, turned the question of nostalgia on its head, insisting on the importance of the site itself rather than its role in art history.
The 39 - year - old brothers — «contemporary, not graffiti artists», they insist — are now represented by the same New York gallery as Tracey Emin and sell work on canvases for more than $ 100,000 apiece.
And don't miss this: Artist and gallerist Austin Thomas, famous for insisting that real artists support other artists by buying art, talks about collecting with Wagner, Hoggard and Harding on The James Kalm Report.
Furthermore, she takes it upon herself to insist on complexity, subscribing to the standpoint of German artist Anna Oppermann: «Complexity must still have value somewhere in this world».
In 1971, when it came to light that the Whitney show didn't involve any black curators (or «black art specialists»)-- a point that the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition had insisted on — Gilliam and 14 other black artists pulled out of the 75 - artist survey in protest.
American Artist's legal name change serves as the basis of an ambivalent practice — one of declaration: by insisting on the visibility of blackness as descriptive of an american artist, and erasure: anonymity in virtual spaces where «American Artist» is an anonymous name, unable to be googled or validated by a computer as a person'sArtist's legal name change serves as the basis of an ambivalent practice — one of declaration: by insisting on the visibility of blackness as descriptive of an american artist, and erasure: anonymity in virtual spaces where «American Artist» is an anonymous name, unable to be googled or validated by a computer as a person'sartist, and erasure: anonymity in virtual spaces where «American Artist» is an anonymous name, unable to be googled or validated by a computer as a person'sArtist» is an anonymous name, unable to be googled or validated by a computer as a person's name.
Rather than insist on connections, she is considering the very different directions these artists take — from Chadwick's exploration of subjectivity, to Rose Garrard's interest in personal history and mythology, and Alison Wilding's abstraction.
Fellow artists were less keen, saying it was wrong to devote so much space to a single living artist (Moore had insisted his gift be on permanent display, which would have taken up a sizable chunk of the Tate's sculpture galleries).
Dressed in a dark blue suit and a pink tie, the 79 - years - old artist was in exceptional shape and insisted on standing during the entirety of the interview so that he could discuss the works on view.
He is totally absorbed in his own history, insisting on the primary experience of nature in his paintings and a dialogue with the artists whom he loves.
«There were a number of decades in which the work wasn't really selling for big numbers or to a huge mailing list, so now there's a demand for work in great condition,» says Bill Griffin, director of Kayne Griffin Corcoran — which began representing Corse after the artist James Turrell insisted on the importance of her work.
This exhibit is a play of Bosslet's three practices, which are sculpture, painting and installation, each insisting on the notion of artist as homo faber — builder of meanings, as opposed to producer of beautiful knick - knacks or objets d'art.
While other artists were creating abstractions, Mr. Katz insisted on making art with recognizable images, but pared them down to their most fundamental elements — prefiguring the development of Pop Art, as seen in the 70 works in this exhibition.
With the Duchamp reference as well as inclusions of paintbrushes in Customised Kalpavruksha, Kamath is eager to remind the viewer of his toil as an artist, one that insists on engaging diverse forms of media.
For its September issue, Cultured magazine produced two different covers featuring the artists and with profiles of each inside: «Rashid Johnson: An Anxious Man» and «Insisting on Opacity: Julie Mehretu.»
The text «I love Nic» recounts how the curator and the artist met, how Guagnini insisted on the review being printed and distributed on to the gallery floor as a protest to the know - towing of artists to the White Cube, and delves into affectionately humorous details of the artist's cerebral practice.
Gaines constantly insist on the question of the artist's and the public's subjectivity, that is usually connected with the political issues.
He also was known for spotting new talent and insisting on European exposure for his American artists, leading to Rauschenberg in 1964 becoming the first American to win the Venice Biennale's international grand prize in painting.
At first he identified more closely with the non-gestural artists in this school, Rothko, Newman and Ad Reinhardt, all of whom insisted on grand scale and the elimination of figurative references.
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