Sentences with phrase «as a sculptor during»

She began her career as a sculptor during the 1960s, when she started to make the vaginal ceramic forms that would reappear throughout her work.
These images mark a departure for Young, for he has worked primarily as a sculptor during the last decade.

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The only real standouts are Bill Nighy, who appears during the film's second act as Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths and sculptors, and Pike, whose cuteness makes up for the lack of chemistry with her male co-stars.
During the half hour so that we spent together, I learned that Chuck shares my interest in Abstract Expressionism, citing Jackson Pollock as his favourite artist, and doubles as a sculptor in his spare time.
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center hosts sculptor Stephanie Robison as Artist in Residence during August 2016.
Typically what is referred to as the Second Generation included painters and sculptors of the late fifties, during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, whose work seemed to be directly influenced and inspired by Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, or Clyfford Still, or influenced indirectly by Adolph Gottlieb, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman.
Robert Haskell — The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center is hosting sculptor Robert Haskell as Artist in Residence during June 2016.
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center hosts sculptor Robert Haskell as Artist in Residence during June 2016.
Ivan Alberto Rojas Tovar — In July, CSSC will host Peruvian sculptor Ivan Alberto Rojas Tovar as Artist in Residence during July 2016.
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center welcomes Polish sculptor Joanna Sokolowska as Artist in Residence during the 2014 summer season.
Besides the painters and sculptors of the period the New York School of Abstract expressionism also generated a number of supportive poets, including Frank O'Hara and photographers such as Aaron Siskind and Fred McDarrah, (whose book The Artist's World in Pictures documented the New York School during the 1950s), and filmmakers — notably Robert Frank — as well.
Allan Stone Projects is pleased to announce an intimate Project Room exhibition of six early Wayne Thiebaud figure drawings, on view May 2014, during the first half of the exhibition Robert Mallary Sculptor (main gallery, April 24 - June 27, 2014), as a reflection on the long friendship these two artists maintained.
As a mobile space it is designed to fit into wherever it happens to be, and visitors during its week in Edinburgh could also catch an array of works by US sculptor John Chamberlain at Inverleith House; a fascinating and characteristically uncompromising show by the German conceptual artist Hanne Darboven at Talbot Rice; and two films by the London - based artist Beatrice Gibson at Collective addressing the global finance system.
A sculptor who began working during the postwar period in a classical figurative style, Alina Szapocznikow radically reconceptualized sculpture as an imprint not only of memory but also of her own body.
During a few years in the early 1980s, Wool worked as an assistant to the sculptor Joel Shapiro, and his early work clearly displays Shapiro's influence on the young artist.
Pangolin London, London, 25 March — 2 May 2015 Kapoor and the other experimental British sculptors who emerged during the 1980s and 1990s had the ground laid for them by influential figures such as Bryan Kneale, who in 1974 became the first abstract sculptor to be elected a Royal Academician, after an acclaimed exhibition at the Whitechapel in 1966.
Phillip King (b. 1934) is a leading figure among the group of British sculptors known as the New Generation who came to critical acclaim during the mid-1960s.
He was a painter, sculptor, poet and stage designer among other talents — his career included involvement in Fluxus performance during the 1960s, as well as Copenhagen's «eks - skolen» art school, set up in defiance of the city's traditional arts education.
During her solo show at the New Museum [Phyllida Barlow: Siege, May — June 2012], she was as named one of the most important sculptors of post-war Europe, and yet ten years ago nobody had even heard of her.
Apart from his music career, Glass had a moving company with his cousin, the sculptor Jene Highstein, and also worked as a plumber and cab driver (during 1973 to 1978).
Nevelson (1899 - 1988) was recognized during her lifetime as one of America's most prominent and innovative sculptors.
Louise Nevelson, a towering figure in 20th - century American art, was recognized during her lifetime as one of America's most prominent and innovative sculptors.
An iconic and influential sculptor represented in major museum collections internationally, Rickey's kinetic works developed as a result of experimenting with a range of materials during his service in WWII as an engineer int he Army Air Corps.
The exhibition brings to light the radical transformation and breaking of tradition that British art underwent during this period, through works such as the rarely seen 4th Sculpture (1965) by New Generation sculptor, Michael Bolus and Op Art painter Bridget Riley's, Movement in Squares (1961).
His career spans more than five decades, during which he has received numerous honors, critical acclaim, and widespread renown as Britain's most important living sculptor.
By now acclaimed as one of the great abstract sculptors, during the 1980s Tinguely continued to create sculpture groups, fountains and arrange exhibitions.
About the Artist: Born in 1924, Anthony Caro's prestigious career spans more than five decades, during which he has received numerous honors, critical acclaim, and widespread renown as Britain's most important living sculptor.
Namuth becomes the major photo chronicler of the New York School, and during the period 1950 - 1988 photographs more than 300 painters, sculptors, and conceptual artists, usually as they worked in their studios.
Formerly a director at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, Cape Town - born Coetzee joined PUMA as Chief Curator of puma.creative in 2009 and was a strategic advisor to Zeitz during a well - publicized buying spree that netted key works by Swaziland sculptor Nandipha Mntambo and South African sculptor Nicholas Hlobo, both on view in the museum.
Artschwager came of age as an artist during the early 1960s when a new generation of sculptors were having their first exhibitions in New York City.
Her career as a painter and sculptor spanned over forty years, during which time she was the subject of major solo presentations at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1974; the Baltimore Museum of Art, 1992; and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 2010.
During his lifetime he was controversial, but now the German performance and installation artist, sculptor, graphic artist, art theorist, pedagogue of art and politician Joseph Beuys is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Born in 1940 in the Bronx as Yitzroch Loiza Grossberg, Rivers craved the public eye, re-inventing himself several times during his chaotic life as musician, poet, actor, sculptor and painter; all with the chutzpah of an all - around bad boy.
Brown was a San Francisco native, taught by Bay Area Figurationists Bischoff, Oliverira, and Lobdel at the California School of Fine Arts (now SFAI); exhibited at legendary Beat venues (6 Gallery, Batman); lived next to Jay DeFeo and Wally Hedrick during the painting of DeFeo's The Rose; married noted Bay Area sculptor and fellow student Manuel Neri; counted such disparate artists as Wallace Berman and Bernice Bing as friends; and gained early recognition (a New York exhibition at age 22) resulting in a lifelong teaching post at Berkeley, a Guggenheim fellowship, over sixty solo shows, and inclusion in an equal number of posthumous group exhibitions.
This traditionally refers to the body of work produced during the 1980s and 90s by a group of painters, sculptors, conceptual and installation artists - mostly former students of Goldsmiths College in London - known collectively as Young British Artists.
Many sculptors developed their style as the century progressed: Alberto Giacometti (1901 - 66), for instance, began in surrealist mode during the 1920s and 1930s before perfecting his unique semi-abstract figurative works.
Because of this, we were treated to rarely seen works, such as David Smith's Sewing Machine, 1943, one of his few pieces in stone, made during World War II, when steel went to the war effort, not to sculptors.
A decade later, when the Museum of Modern Art staged a major retrospective, a writer in the New York Times described him as «the most remarkable sculptor to have appeared anywhere in the world during the past 25 years».
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