Sentences with phrase «artists up to today»

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In the build up to another massive game today and the clash at Anfield of Liverpool and Spurs our friend and artist Nazar Stefanovic (@nazarstefanovic) has brought you the graphic below.
At first glance, the most notable films that were announced today are The Search from Michel Hazavanicus, his follow - up to The Artist, David Cronenberg's Maps To The Stars, Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher, Ryan Golsing's directorial debut Lost River, Xavier Dolan's Mommy, and Jean - Luc Godard's Goodbye To Languagto The Artist, David Cronenberg's Maps To The Stars, Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher, Ryan Golsing's directorial debut Lost River, Xavier Dolan's Mommy, and Jean - Luc Godard's Goodbye To LanguagTo The Stars, Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher, Ryan Golsing's directorial debut Lost River, Xavier Dolan's Mommy, and Jean - Luc Godard's Goodbye To LanguagTo Language.
Featuring a partnership with VEVO and some of today's hottest musical artists like Rita Ora & Liam Payne, Sia, Beyonce and Justin Bieber, Freed has been dropping music videos now and again over the past two months leading up to open.
Up until today, we've been referring to Robert Zemeckis» untitled 3D picture as To Reach the Clouds, since it was adapted from high - wire artist Philippe Petit's memoir of the same namto Robert Zemeckis» untitled 3D picture as To Reach the Clouds, since it was adapted from high - wire artist Philippe Petit's memoir of the same namTo Reach the Clouds, since it was adapted from high - wire artist Philippe Petit's memoir of the same name.
Not only is Amanda Palmer known as an artist who has gone to the mat to work out the up - close - and - personal contact with fans prescribed in this age of community, but she also is eloquently aware of this; aware of the rarity of her wildfire success in crowdfunding on Kickstarter; and as fascinated, herself, as many others are with the character today of loyalty - building networks.
BRE INDIGO, Artist (creator of Tapas's Jamie): «Meg, Joe, Beth and Amy have so much in common with today's youth and hopefully when young readers pick up the book they can find themselves in the girls, and apply their growth to their own lives.
It is true that the internet is the best source of the most up - to - date information today, but it is also the playground of scammers and con artists.
Today, the leader of the Council, Councillor Simon Tagg and the Mayor of Newcastle - under - Lyme, Councillor Ann Heames were joined by the town's up coming artists from Wolstanton High School to officially open Travelodge's first hotel in Newcastle - under - Lyme town centre.
I'm actually having artists and designers walk up to me today showing me cosmetic stuff they really want to get out there.
Nintendo is teaming up with some of today's hottest musical artists to bring a flurry of 3D music video premieres to users of the Nintendo Video service for Nintendo 3DS.
LOL I'm 27 and grew up with Sonic from his 1st day available to the public on the original Sega Genesis and today I'm a digital artist, in tiny part thanks to Sonic's influence!
Today's interview is with Christy Klug, an up and coming jewelry artist who had her first major sale by super-gluing her pieces together for her show because she hadn't yet figured out how to attach the metal pieces together!
Whilst taking Neel's work as a point of reference, the exhibition aims to open up possibilities for reading figuration and portraiture in contemporary painting, to assert the continued relevance of these modes of practice, and to re-consider Neel's work in relation to artists working today.
Starting in the 1970's and with groups of artists such as No Name group and The Star group, via the events in Tiananmen Square in 1989, we follow developments up to today's prolific art scene.
Eschewing pictorial devices, the artists, known today as Minimalists, emphasized the dimensional, physical presence of the thing for its ability to «[open] up to anything.»
Titled ASSEMBLY, this section of the fair includes many activist - minded projects, which Adrienne Edwards say she hopes «will serve as a platform to help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest by breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience and making new propositions that open up conversations about the role of art in today's society.»
From a wizardly reinterpreter of language to one of today's most avidly followed mid-career painters, these are the artists who will be heating up this December.
Today, she is recognised as being among the first female artists to paint a nude self - portrait and, later, a series of self - portraits while she was pregnant — subjects which are taken up in the Joffe paintings on show.
Titled ASSEMBLY, this section of the fair includes many activist - minded projects, which Adrienne Edwards say she hopes «will serve as a platform to help us imagine what is possible today through the poetics of protest by breaking down boundaries between galleries and the street, the artist and their audience and making new propositions that open up conversations about the role of art i
Moving from art - school grad to accomplished young artist - his shows include Kavi Gupta gallery, Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, a recent attention grabbing appearance at Art Basel Miami Beach as well as an upcoming solo at New York's Lehmann Maupin Gallery - Otero quickly became a virtuoso of the newfangled mash up of abstract and figurative painting that constitutes today's new Nouveau Realisme (think Mark Bradford sans the racial essentialism).
We have been working with a few Andy Warhol projects over the past month, and we were happy to see this go up on Paddle8's auction site today: The Andy Warhol Foundation is proud to present this auction which includes original artwork inspired by Warhol's work created by ten renowned artists (all artists who have been in Juxtapoz over the past year or two as well).
Concurrently, the work's traditional themes of family, figuration, and architecture, combined with its expressive Baroque sensibility, impart both clarity of artistic vision and resistance to the broad thematic and stylistic mash - ups endemic in today's younger generations of artists.
Named after a seminal work by Cobra founder Asger Jorn (Danish, 1914 - 73), The Avant - Garde Won't Give Up pays tribute to Jorn's catalyzing role and to the movement's enduring aesthetic and conceptual influence on artists working today.
This context sets up a conversation that allows us to postulate how artists will continue to interact with materiality today and in the future.
Most Rigorously Objective Analysis of Art and Culture Today: «I've been connected to the most culturally important albums of the past four years, the most influential artists of the past ten years... I will be the leader of a company that ends up being worth billions of dollars, because I got the answers.
With PostPictures, we get a whole slew of artists manipulating familiar pop culture imagery; the premise being that digital artists working today are responding to what's up on digital screens, like Jack Goldstein, Louise Lawler, Cindy Sherman, and Richard Prince did with print mags, TV, and cinema.
Today we check in on what the Parisian stencil artist, C215, has been up to as of late.
As her own profile as an artist interested in these vexed cultural intersections has grown, her work has risked looking as effortless as a mirror held up to the most supercilious aspects of today's «bling» lifestyle.
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Mimmo Rotella (7/10/1918 -8 / 1/2006), inspired from the ripped posters that lined the walls of Rome, Mimmo Rotella became a key figure in the development of Décollage, a technique which involves removing or tearing pieces of an existing image, rather than building up an image in the manner of conventional collage.This column is a tribute to artists, living or dead, who have left their mark in Contemporary Art.
Artists and urban planners are finding creative ways to brighten up the concrete blocks and barriers that pepper today's urban spaces
In her project Borders and Boundaries, embroidery artist Danielle Clough — featured previously — weaved a beautiful colourful bird into wired fencing, as commissioned by United Nations for the lead up to its first World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul today.
Today, Gerhard Richter, Julian Schnabel and Richard Long often come here to create, as does the artist (and Sent native) Not Vital, who describes the lasting influence of the Engadin on his work: «The height of my sculptures, often placed on poles, is related to living in the mountains, because you look up to them.»
The exhibition Life Itself stretches from the early 20th century, when artists in and alongside the abstract avant - garde were endeavouring to categorise existence, and up until today's world of objects existing in a state somewhere in between what we call the living and the non-living.
The 11th artwork to sit on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth is a seven meter high bronze sculpture of a hand giving a thumbs up and was today unveiled by the artist and the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.
Although Hesse, Smithson and Matta - Clark died within a decade of introducing their paradigmatic work, all of these artists separately and together left a formidable impression on the work being made from that time and up through today to the point that it is time that we recognize just how great an extent the movement grew into a ubiquitous and capaciously - subsumptive choice of artmaking for three successive generations.
Francis Bacon's and Henry Moore's work not only made them stars during their lifetimes but up to today continues to inspire artists who work in a variety of mediums.
But this tempered pace also allowed for greater attention to be placed on the emerging artists of true quality and depth who gained traction in 2016 — and it allowed a number of artists who have been working actively and slowly gaining recognition over several years to step up and strongly stake their claim as among those defining contemporary art today.
One of the things artists have to do today is to keep up with contemporary visual imagery.
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As he spoke, the more superficial trappings of the week dropped away to reveal the soul of an art community that had created ACT UP — a movement, Andrea Rosen observed, almost unthinkable in the complacent art world we have today, where artist - citizens are a nearly extinct species.
Today, an exaggerated version of this device has become central to representational work, showing up in the work of artists as varied as Joanne Tod, Sigmar Polke, Julian Schnabel and Lynn Hughes.
We're just about sobered up after last week's doozy of a Republican National Convention, where Melania Trump became the world's most famous appropriation artist with her «plagiarized» Michelle Obama speech... and we're already reaching for the bottle to get through the chaotic Democratic National Convention starting today.
Today, the experience of growing up in Louisiana has come to define her work as an artist.
The new building and sculpture garden will be free to all visitors, and the opening show features some of the most celebrated artists today, including Philip Guston (the exhibition of his work at the Venice Biennale was extraordinary), Carolee Schneemann (who has a stunning retrospective up at MoMA PS1), and Kerry James Marshall (whose amazing retrospective is on view at MOCA LA right now, coming from The Met and MCA Chicago).
Up to today, cardboard provides an inexhaustible fund of aesthetic issues for contemporary artists.
Today we're excited to welcome a new artist to the Art21 roster as part of our New York Close Up digital series: Doreen Garner.
In addition to numerous originals, the gallery has also built up an extensive stock of original prints from 1950 through today, and now boasts a comprehensive collection of approximately 300 graphic works by Appel, Braque, Chagall, Chillida, Clavé, Coignard, Dahmen, Ernst, Estève, Francis, Hartung, Marini, Matisse, Miró, Motherwell, Picasso, Poliakoff, Saura, Schumacher, Sonderborg, Soulages, and Tàpies, to name only the most important artists included.
The American artist Paul McCarthy created some sculptures relating to Michael Jackson and Bubbles by Jeff Koons, e.g. Michael Jackson and Bubbles (Gold)[10] from 1997 to 1999 (today in the Christian Flick Collection) or Michael Jackson Fucked Up (Big Head)[11] from 2002.
«At the time we wanted to talk politics with the help of art — but to the exclusion of art history» sums up the artist León Ferrari today, when he looks back to the events of this time in Argentina.
Unlike Mr. Elderfield, whose chief scholarly interests ranged from artists like Bonnard, Picasso and Matisse to postwar artists like Bridget Riley and Richard Diebenkorn, Ms. Temkin is more firmly grounded in postwar and contemporary art, keeping up with many notable figures working today.
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