Sentences with phrase «artists whose»

«Call and Response,» an enormous group show hung salon - style in the back gallery at Gavin Brown, includes many of the artists whose work comprises «The Forever Now,» but the work selected by Gavin Brown, in a context both more cogent and more expansive, seems genuinely of the moment.
In 1991, he was one of 101 artists whose work was included in the Whitney Biennial in New York.
Wexner Center Director Sherri Geldin notes, «presenting the exquisitely focused Wexner family collection allows us to offer audiences — especially university students and scholars — an unparalleled look at some of the pioneering artists whose work in the first half of the 20th century transformed the cultural landscape of their time, and continues to resonate in our own.
Along with Ligon, Anatsui, Ofili and Thomas, there are a number of other black artists whose works (several with multiple lots) are up for auction across the three major houses, familiar names including Jean Michel - Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Nick Cave, Rashid Johnson, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Oscar Murillo, Chris Ofili, Martin Puryear, Lorna Simpson, Carrie Mae Weems, Jack Whitten, Kehinde Wiley and Kara Walker.
Three honorary doctorates in fine art — from Dartmouth College (1962), UC Berkeley (1963), and the Pratt Institute (1965)-- also testify to the many artists whose work was enriched by Hofmann and his extraordinary painting.
Mirroring the vision of the Ballroom itself, a non-profit cultural space founded on the belief that art can impact the human spirit positively, OPTIMO brings together nine artists whose work celebrates life, incorporating visual pleasure, humor, interactivity, color, technology, industrial design, politics, landscape, spirituality, and popular culture.
This exhibition presents 30 artists whose work reflects the language and style of abstraction: Markus Amm, Mark Bradford, A.K. Burns, Sarah Cain, Aaron Curry, Theaster Gates, Mark Grotjahn, Iva Gueorguieva, Sergei Jensen, Rashid Johnson, Jennie C. Jones, Rachel Lachowicz, Dashiell Manley, Julie Mehretu, Dianna Molzan, Albert Oehlen, Alexandra Olson, Laura Owens, Anthony Pearson, Howardena Pindell, Gerhard Richter, Sterling Ruby, Analia Saban, Maaike Schoorel, Amy Sillman, Diana Thater, Lesley Vance, Mary Weatherford, Lisa Williamson, and Christopher Wool.
It's a traditional testing ground for popular young artists whose market dealers and collectors are attempting to turn mainstream: Lesley Vance, who's represented by the influential Los Angeles gallery David Kordansky, has an MFA from California Institute of the Arts («CalArts») and a work up for sale at Phillips that's estimated from $ 25,000 to $ 35,000.
Co-organized by Dina Deitsch, independent curator, and Lillian Hsu, Director of Public Art, Common Exchange featured ten contemporary artists whose work addresses connectivity in the twenty - first century.
This exhibition will include women artists whose work portrays a world of fantasy, fairytales or legends.
The New York space is dedicated to curated exhibitions both historic and contemporary, which cast a unique and often iconoclastic view on the work of established artists or artists whose works have been somewhat overlooked.
Taking this intergenerational artistic milieu as its point of departure, this exhibition brings together works by artists whose output subverts a rigorous formalism through references to subjectivity, narrative, and process.
Gestures of cultural understanding are performed by a number of artists whose images reveal complex narratives: Kent Monkman's alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle reclaims a controversial headdress; Aida Muluneh speaks to the struggles and achievements of the African diaspora across history; and Caroline Monnet's scene of women in the film industry highlights an emerging sense of power and self - determination.
Postmasters is pleased to announce: RICHTERIANA GREG ALLEN, DAVID DIAO, RORY DONALDSON, HASAN ELAHI, FABIAN MARCACCIO, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL May 12 — June 16, 2012 opening reception, saturday, may 12, 6 - 8 Postmasters «new exhibition Richteriana attempts to examine the current canonization of Gerhard Richter, presenting six artists whose works pre-date, update, expand, and subvert «the greatest living artist's» own.
For super-specific reasons it made me feel part of the work, in the way I feel about Wolfgang Tillmans or Felix Gonzalez - Torres, artists whose own biographies are beautifully incorporated into the content and messaging of their work.
Premiums: Interim Projects offers visitors a chance to see work by artists whose practice is still evolving.
It brings together painting, sculpture, and photography by iconic modern and contemporary artists whose work and ideas have changed the course of art history.
Deep Comedy is an exhibition of work by artists whose conceptual practices are underpinned by humor.
There is an emphasis on the inclusion of senior artists whose works cogently reflect lives lived across significant changes in history.
In his curated show Digital Skin, now open at Katrina Van Tassel Projects in the Lower East Side (through August 7th), Christian explores ideological and material concepts through three artists whose works are drawn from emotional and personal interactions with the digital world.
Bacon: What's interesting is that we're talking about looking from up close and I think Reinhardt is actually the only one of those artists whose work is not meant to be looked at from up close.
In the case of Alex Katz, This Is Now, In Focus will include, among other activities, a program of tours by artists whose work reflects a special relationship with nature: Juana García - Pozuelo, Lucía Onzain, and Juan Pérez Agirregoikoa will offer their reflections on the work of Alex Katz.
Ballroom Marfa is proud to announced its first group exhibition devoted to emerging artists whose work is informed by their experience of urban and suburban life in contemporary American culture.
Through the program, SOE will raise awareness about the importance of documenting and preserving the legacies of artists whose work represents a critical cultural history.
This year's edition features a number of artists whose works are part of the Zabludowicz Collection, notably, Sofie Alsbo, Henry Coombes, Cécile B. Evans, Michael Fullerton, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Lubaina Himid, Mark Leckey, Linder, Victoria Morton, Craig Mulholland and Richard Wentworth.
ITINERANT at Queens Museum will present a selection of Performance Art works by local and international artists whose works reflect on issues affecting diverse populations living in Queens, and NYC at large.
Juried by Independent Curator Laura Roulet, this exhibit will feature works by Mid-Atlantic artists whose works explore the ideas of overstimulation, excessiveness and bombardment.
Its principal focus is the representation of an international group of contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video, photography, and performance.
The BMA is also hosting a Wikipedia Edit - a-Thon for entries about African - American artists represented in the BMA's collection, and offering a new self - guided tour of works by African - American artists whose works are currently on view in the galleries.
We're recommending it because the artist list includes the work of well - known blue chip artists like Rachel Harrison and Jacob Kassay alongside many artists whose names we don't recognize.
«Without even trying I can think of 1/2 dozen well respected NYC galleries than deal with artists whose subjects works around realism in some manner.
The refusal to recognize and acknowledge living artists whose works are being made today and many of whose works are in the Whitney Museum's collection verges on the criminally insane.
Artists whose work sells get a copy gratis; for everyone else the price is to be determined.
Joe Stefanelli (born 1921) also known as Joseph J. Stefanelli belonged to the New York School Abstract Expressionist artists whose influence and artistic innovation by the 1950s had been recognized around the world.
This exhibition presents works by eight mid - to late - 20th century artists represented in the museum's collection (Elizabeth Catlett, David Hammons, Al Loving, Adrian Piper, Betye Saar), juxtaposed with 18 younger contemporary artists whose works will appear for the first time at the museum (Nona Faustine, Ayana V. Jackson, Tschabalala Self, Talwst, Billie Zangewa).
Soon, they were known in New York and across the country — regional artists whose visions, for a time, were universal.
«The exhibition brings the public's attention to African American artists whose works have long been omitted from the study and appreciation of American art,» the Smithsonian said in a statement last week.
Body Language is a group exhibition in video format that focuses on two emerging artists whose video works explore the ways in which language determines and is eluded by our relationships to our bodies.
An assignment I give my students at Pratt Institute is to make a list of ten artists whose work they dislike or don't understand.
In a statement Thursday, museum Director Ann Philbin called Atwood and Ligon «two brilliant and visionary artists whose work is both enduringly significant and tremendously relevant in our current moment.»
«(Hotel) XX» is an immersive installation and group exhibition, presenting the work of female identifying artists whose work explores the intimate experiences of the transient visitor, a traveler on a journey to a strange and new place.
This collaboration represents a select group of artists whose practices are defined by integrity, critical engagement and a strong personal aesthetic.
Artists of Mexico gives historical context to the Getty's region - wide endeavor, Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA, by featuring artists whose works and careers had particular resonance in Los Angeles.
Outside of offering a chance to revisit such anchor - pieces as Duchamp's infamous Nude, along with crowd - pleasers by Matisse, Cézanne, Van Gogh, and, from the American side of the aisle, Ashcan School Titans like John Sloan and Robert Henri, «Armory Show at 100» also provides a unique opportunity to investigate a small but surprisingly fresh selection of pieces by lesser - known American and European artists whose post-1913 legacies have not been so secure.
Comer writes that in making his selections for the show he was «compelled by artists whose work is as hybrid as the significant global, environmental, and technological shifts reshaping the United States.»
The Plain Dealer's Steven Litt sees the current national mood and fraught political landscape in MOCA's Winter / Spring season: «It's clear that at least some of the artists whose works are on view are tapping into the same feelings emerging in the presidential debates.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — In conjunction with her solo exhibition at MASS MoCA, Liz Deschenes curates a group exhibition featuring six artists whose work expands the field of photography.
You can see them in Our words return in patterns (part 1), a group exhibition organised by NOVEL with ICA curator Matt Williams at Galerie pcp in Paris and drawing on artists whose work explores language and fiction.
Art and Black Los Angeles 1960 — 1980 chronicles the vital legacy of the African American arts community in Los Angeles, examining a pioneering group of black artists whose work and connections with other artists of varied ethnic backgrounds helped shape the creative output of Southern California.
Here, we chat with five artists whose work proves that one man's trash is another man's fine art treasure.
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