The artists talk about their year - long collaboration and how they learned from each other's differ...
Not exact matches
We
talk to Helmut Lang's new Editor - In - Residence Isabella Burley
about Seen By: The
Artist Series, the beginning of a year - long activation featuring twelve visual artists paying homage to the house's legacy of artist collaborations and history of innovation in fa
Artist Series, the beginning of a
year - long activation featuring twelve visual
artists paying homage to the house's legacy of
artist collaborations and history of innovation in fa
artist collaborations and history of innovation in fashion.
In the
years since reading The Game, I've had various experiences of Pick Up
Artists, and wannabe Players, and understand enough
about Negging and Peacocking to
talk about the book for a few minutes on a date, but beyond that, I remember very little.
To hear many people
talk about this
year's Oscar race you will hear them say the same thing over and over again, «It's been the
Artist since Cannes.»
Celebrated Famous Monsters cover
artist Terry Wolfinger
talks about his formative
years and reveals the secrets to his commercial art success.
A number of bigger titles that would otherwise be in major categories might show up here (like The King's Speech did last
year), and that includes The
Artist, The Guard, Tyrannosaur, and We Need to
Talk About Kevin.
As Adam Scott points out at the beginning of The Disaster
Artist, The Room is still
talked about well after its debut over fourteen
years ago.
Every Oscar season, the major media outlets get the
year's most
talked about artists in rooms for delicious conversations on their craft.
There's been much
talk about Late Turner, to co-opt the name of the exhibition now on view at Tate Britain covering the last 16
years in the English
artist JMW Turner's singular career.
The film forms a collage of famous (Ethan Hawke, Dennis Hopper, Milos Forman) and not - so - famous faces to
talk about what the Chelsea means to them and why so many
artists (including the Greatful Dead, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan and Mark Twain) have stayed there over the
years.
Social workers, activists and
artists have been
talking about self care for decades, but sometime in the past few
years it entered the mainstream consciousness.
I'm not sure how many times over the
years that I've attended
talks by nemu * nemu
artist Audra Furuichi
about the creative process that goes into her thrice - weekly online comic strip, but one thing's remained constant: Those
talks are always fascinating, and fledgling
artists could learn quite a bit from them.
The theme this
year is kelp forest ecosystems and project viewing will be from 5 - 8 pm plus at 6 pm guest speaker Janet Self will
talk about her work as an
artist in our community.
In the interview, which has gone unpublished but was shared with ARTnews, Judd
talked nearly 30
years later
about a colleague he clearly admired both as an
artist and as a friend.
Once again, the world was
talking about the American
artist who died of a heroin overdose on Great Jones Street in 1988, when he was only 27
years old.
Cory
talks a little bit
about how for many
artists, a more realistic timeline is 3 — 5
years for
artists who know what they're trying to do and educate themselves on the right steps.
I was
talking to Joan Mitchell at a party
about ten
years ago when a man came up to us and said, «What do you women
artists think...» Joan grabbed my arm and said, «Elaine,... Read More
Here, we
talk to Fran
about the process of curating and bringing different
artists together, plus her recommendations for this
year's Frieze Art Fair.
The smART
Talks lecture series serves to increase awareness of regional contemporary art through a series of three talks a year by local artists about their work, careers, and creative pro
Talks lecture series serves to increase awareness of regional contemporary art through a series of three
talks a year by local artists about their work, careers, and creative pro
talks a
year by local
artists about their work, careers, and creative process.
Beginning in the 1970s, Bourgeois hosted Sunday salons at home where, for the next thirty
years, students and young
artists would come and
talk about their work.
In an office filled with a big model of that space, its size necessary for the
artist to perfect the intricate scalar shifts of his installs, Tillmans
talked about his recent past and a more distant one — starting with his plans to include, at K21, some illuminating work from his teenage
years...
Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) is
talking about the moment, some 60
years ago now, when he found his true idiom as a painter, and his signature subject: the point at which, you might say, he truly became an
artist.
FEATURED FOUR
YEARS AGO in the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition «Reconfiguring an African Icon: Odes to the Mask by Modern and Contemporary
Artists from Three Continents,» Willie Cole recently returned to the museum to
talk about his introduction to African art.
Brooklyn - based
artist and commercial - studio - building developer Stef Halmos
talks about: How she feels
about Greenpoint's gentrification arc, as a 12 -
year resident there herself; her commercial development in Catskill, New York, two hours north of...
Los Angeles - based
artist Claire Colette
talks about: Leaving San Francisco (the Mission neighborhood) after 10
years by essentially being priced out; her various perceptions
about SF, including the fact that she still has friends who live there and...
This Tuesday Evenings at the Modern presentation, «40
Years:
Talking and Thinking
about Art,» is a biographical sketch of Michael Auping's four - decade career as a renowned curator, relaying stories of
artists such as Lucian Freud, Agnes Martin, John Chamberlain, Louise Bourgeois, Bruce Nauman, Jenny Holzer, and Frank Stella.
In this video,
artist Aono Fumiaki
talks about his work born out of the wreckage of Japan's 2011 tsunami, on show in this
year's Summer Exhibition.
Friedhelm Hütte
talks about the concept of Deutsche Bank's new «
Artist of the
Year» program, Susanne Vielmetter provides us with an introduction to Wangechi Mutu's work.
Fionn Meade and Walid Raad discuss the
artist's work, which includes The Atlas Group, a 15 -
year project (1989 — 2004)
about the contemporary history of Lebanon, and the ongoing projects Scratching on Things I Could Disavow and Sweet
Talk: Commissions (Beirut).
Elmgreen & Dragset will
talk about their over 20
year - long collaboration with FLAG Founder Glenn Fuhrman, as explored in the
artist duo's solo exhibition Changing Subjects, recently on view at The FLAG Art Foundation.
80
artists have created work to celebrate «one
year of resistance» — we
talked to
artist Ann Lewis
about her work documenting all the lies that Donald Trump has told, and gallery director Indira Cesarine
During the show the presenter Matt Collings and
artist Tracey Emin
talked at length
about that
year's shortlisted
artists.
Meanwhile, PIERRE ALEXANDER DE LOOZ activates the secret Vogue history of CY TWOMBLY photographed by HORST P. HORST; publisher LORD GEORGE WEIDENFELD divulges the historical foundation of the global networking imperative in an interview with HANS ULRICH OBRIST; architect ARNO BRANDLHUBER asks how we can build architecture in the form of a discussion;
artist MATTHEW BARNEY previews the Detroit chapter of his opera Ancient Evenings; designer RICK OWENS
talks with CARSON CHAN
about the discrete, the lurid, and the total aesthetic; director PAUL SCHRADER and king of disco GIORGIO MORODER crystallize 30
years of AMERICAN GIGOLO;
artist ANDRO WEKUA stares us down with a 21st - century scenography;
Hong Kong - based ink
artist Fung Ming Chip is humble when
talking about his accomplished career spanning over 30
years.
As a survey of Lynda Benglis's work opens at the Hepworth Wakefield, the
artist talks to Imelda Barnard
about her 40 -
year career
For one weekend each
year,
artists working in the former factories, warehouses and studio buildings in Gowanus invite the public to visit their studios, see their work, and
talk about their process.
Johns lived for seven
years with the
artist Robert Rauschenberg but is loathe to
talk about it publicly.
Last
year marked three international solo exhibitions for the
artist — Natalie Hegert sits down with Parreno to
talk about his two recent exhibitions in 2018, at Martin - Gropius - Bau in Berlin and the Art Institute of Chicago, in the context of the inescapable impermanence of the «permanent» object.
To mark its first
year, we
talk to Miriam
about the inspiration behind the Curator's Council, the excursions to museums, #contemporaryart galleries, non-traditional art spaces and
artist studios led by ICA LA Curator @jamillahjames both in #LA and from a recent trip to #MexicoCity (pictured - La Casa Azul at @museofridakahlo) + its support for @theicala's Project Room and Courtyard exhibition programs.
Finally, Todd Levin will
talk to Marion Maneker
about his experiences in two
artist's markets that have been very active in recent
years: Gerhard Richter's and Alexander Calder's.
Morten Korsgaard, partner at Galerie Bo Bjeggaard
talks about the work of Brigitte Waldach, a contemporary German
artist, represented by the gallery for the last several
years.
Five
years ago, at the age of 77, she found herself being
talked about as an up - and - coming
artist, while this show is her first major London exhibition.
Trenton Doyle Hancock is the HFAF
Artist of the
Year and will take part in a discussion panel on Sunday, September 16th at 4:00 pm to
talk about his art and career with Valerie Cassel, Chief Curator of the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, and Alison Greene, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
This
year, everyone is
talking about the military - style bunker or backyard air - raid shelter (containing neon sculptures) that 32 -
year - old Canadian
artist Elaine Cameron - Weir is building on the lawn right outside Frieze.
The last 25
years have seen seemingly countless
artists rise to prominence — but which of them will we still be
talking about 25
years from now?
Artists Talk to Each Other, followed by a post-talk party: Rant & Rave Redux Join us for this non-traditional artist talk with our ONE YEAR artists in a round table discussion about practice and politics
Artists Talk to Each Other, followed by a post-talk party: Rant & Rave Redux Join us for this non-traditional artist talk with our ONE YEAR artists in a round table discussion about practice and politics in
Talk to Each Other, followed by a post-
talk party: Rant & Rave Redux Join us for this non-traditional artist talk with our ONE YEAR artists in a round table discussion about practice and politics in
talk party: Rant & Rave Redux Join us for this non-traditional
artist talk with our ONE YEAR artists in a round table discussion about practice and politics in
talk with our ONE
YEAR artists in a round table discussion about practice and politics
artists in a round table discussion
about practice and politics in art.
Eighteen
years ago, Arch Gillies, then President of the Warhol Foundation, took me to lunch to
talk about the seed of an idea: a new initiative that would support individual
artists in a radically different way, combining money with advisory -LSB-...]
Turner Winner Wallinger Calls for Return of Troops; TURNER PRIZE Vicky Anderson Watched the Triumphant
Artist Reinforce His Work's Anti-War Stance Daily Post (Liverpool, England); December 4, 2007; Anderson, Vicky; 700 + words... named winner of the 2007 Turner Prize during a televised ceremony... previously nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995, praised peace protester Brian Haw, whose seven -
year protest... outfit,
talking about the Turner Prize, but I wasn't familiar...
The London based
artists collective Public Works worked with Bourn map - makers, ramblers, land - owners and local primary school for a
year looking at creative ways of
talking about the local area.
Arvie Smith, a 77 -
year old
artist based in Portland, Ore.,
talked about his work, recent police shootings of black men, and his own experiences with law enforcement.