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Yes, there are artists whose life - long practice I've followed, as well as younger artists whose work I am interested in.
In addition to exploring cross-connections among LeWitt's peers, the exhibition presents contributions by older artists whose methods inspired LeWitt, as well as younger artists whose approaches are in dialogue with earlier generations while extending the medium in new directions.

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Makeup artist James Kaliardos believes that a strong set of arches creates an automatic air of confidence, and a 2013 study seemingly backs up his claims: Scientists discovered that women with «greater facial contrast» — specifically in the eyebrow region — were perceived as «younger» than those whose arches were not cosmetically enhanced.
Irish actor Robert Sheehan delivers a nicely nuanced performance as Picasso's friend, Carles Casagemas, a young artist who could never gain a foothold in his career and whose life spiraled downward in a haze of alcoholism, opium addiction and unrequited love for a young prostitute named Germaine (Emma Appleton).
Stuntman Tiger Hu Chen takes the lead as a young martial artist whose unparalleled Tai Chi skills land him in a highly lucrative underworld fight club.
The London - born artist, named one of the Evening Standard's «Exciting Young British Artists to Look Out For» in 2017, has won an army of high profile fans including Coldplay, whose members cited his work as inspiration for their Grammy Award - nominated «Up and Up» video.
As a young artist who arrived in New York in the late 1970s, Moffett was inspired by more - established colleagues, including Alice Aycock, Lynda Benglis, and Elizabeth Murray, whose post-Minimalist work resonated with what he calls his «fractured formalist impulses.»
The excellent results demonstrate the strength of the market for a breadth of young artists such as Alex Israel, whose Sky Backdrop achieved 5 times its estimate when it sold for $ 1,025,000 in the artist's first appearance at auction.
«SoHo was like this nirvana that as a young artist I wanted to go to,» says Robert Longo, whose first studio in New York was further downtown, near the South Street Seaport, a space he shared in the late»70s with his then - girlfriend, Cindy Sherman.
Younger artists on my radar, includes James Bridle to Zach Blas in London as well as Celia Hempton, whose performatively produced paintings bear resonance to greats such as Maria Lassnig.
Although she is often associated with the Young British Artists, Whiteread's work is more closely aligned with artists such as Bruce Nauman, whose work A Cast of the Space Under My Chair (1965 — 68) was a profound influence on the younger Artists, Whiteread's work is more closely aligned with artists such as Bruce Nauman, whose work A Cast of the Space Under My Chair (1965 — 68) was a profound influence on the younger artists such as Bruce Nauman, whose work A Cast of the Space Under My Chair (1965 — 68) was a profound influence on the younger artist.
He was catapulted into the spotlight in 2001 as the youngest participant in the Studio Museum in Harlem's celebrated Freestyle exhibition, which featured black artists whose work unabashedly addresses race but eschews its potential to constrain artistic freedom.
Together, they present an argument for Báez as one of our most gifted and relevant young artists working today, one whose exquisite works - on - paper are set apart by their devotion to poetry and politics, abstraction and narrative, history and fantasy in equal measure.
Dealers like Leo Castelli, Ileana Sonnabend and Mary Boone championed artists such as David Salle and Julian Schnabel, whom critics labeled Neo-Expressionists, and whose style appealed to a growing art market willing to pay large sums of money for young painters.
The Painted World includes paintings by important historical figures such as Paul Feeley (1910 - 1966), Yayoi Kusama, and Myron Stout (1908 - 1987); Moira Dryer (1957 - 1992) and Steven Parrino (1958 - 2005), two influential artists whose lives were cut short; and younger artists who are seriously pursuing abstraction, such as Mark Grotjahn and Ann Pibal.
Cameron Rowland, a young New York artist, has recently mounted several exhibitions whose everyday objects conceal vicious economic realities, such as compulsory inmate labor, at well below minimum wage, in New York prisons.
Though Jack would have been very surprised that the little girl to whom he had taught the dog paddle, or the teenager he had found so rough and recalcitrant, and the young artist about whose work he had continued doubts, ended up being the one to finally shepherd his writings into print and to create in effect the autobiography he had never written as such.
Although she is often associated with the Young British Artists, Whiteread's work is more closely aligned with artists such as Bruce Nauman, whose Artists, Whiteread's work is more closely aligned with artists such as Bruce Nauman, whose artists such as Bruce Nauman, whose work...
A following section will focus on artists — Domenico Tintoretto, Palma Giovane, and others working in Venice during the late sixteenth century — whose drawing style was influenced by Tintoretto's, while in a final section, visitors will be able to consider an interesting group of drawings, previously attributed to Tintoretto or to Palma Giovane, which have recently been proposed as the work of the young El Greco during his time in Italy.
«The exhibition will include works by the major players on the contemporary scene in Moscow and St. Petersburg as well as works by younger artists and artists whose works may have remained relatively unknown in the new rush to the art market.»
His attendance at the First National Black Art Convention, held in Wolverhampton in 1982, put him into contact with the BLK Art Group, whose members included myself, Marlene Smith, Eddie Chambers, Claudette Johnson, and Donald Rodney, as well as young UK - based artists such as Sonia Boyce, Lubaina Himid, and Rasheed Araeen.
The group exhibition Speak, running concurrently at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, proposes Latham as an «open toolbox» for younger generations of artists whose diverse practices share affinities with Latham's ideas and world view, revealing how they continue to resonate today.
Opening: «Dead Inside» at Bleecker Street Arts Club Here's a strong - looking sculpture show featuring bodycentric work by 18 artists, including big names like Paul McCarthy, May Wilson and John Chamberlain, as well as younger talent like Sterling Ruby, Tal R, Nick van Woert and Adeline de Monseignat (whose work is pictured).
The Warehouse Gallery August 23 — October 27, 2007 The young artists whose work comprises COME ON: Desire Under the Female Gaze seek to present desire as a polymorphous experience.
As seen here in Dan Flavin's Apollinaire wounded (to Ward Jackson)(1959 — 60) and Wesselmann's Portrait Collage # 13 (1959), along with announcements and other ephemera, both Oldenburg and Kaprow were committed to showing young artists whose work was not easily categorized.
In this exhibition we present a selection of these works, together with works from other Norwegian collections, in an exhibition that reviews Kitaj's contribution as a historical artist, but also as one whose works still resonate with those of younger generations of artists.
In the spirit of Latham's belief in art as a continuous practice, while the main gallery will show a selection of Latham's one - second drawings (he discovered spray painting in 1954), scarified book sculptures, installations, public art projects and filmed performances, the Sackler will be given over to a generation of younger artists whose work was made with an affinity for Latham's philosophy and practice.
Not only does the Gallery 2 program broaden the audience's basis of visual reference and education — as it is important to explore the relationship of contemporary practice and historical lineage — but it also affords the gallery the opportunity to work and build relationships with artists who are represented by other galleries, artists whose trajectories hold a different primary focus than the gallery, as well as young artists.
Pop's practitioners become defined as artists whose distillation of the vernacular is able to capture the feelings stirring among a broad public, beginning with young participants in the politicized 1960s counterculture.
The result is paintings whose vibrating color space, where image and afterimage interact, recall the utopian optical constructivism of painters like Wojciech Fangor, as well as the meticulously Photoshopped, if blithely neutered, color field photography of younger artists like Cory Arcangel.
Known primarily for her photo - and video - based work, Shirreff is part of a generation of young artists whose reflections on photography have revitalized the medium, but who eschew thinking of themselves as photographers in the classical sense.
Taking the intimacy and irreproducible nature of Martin's work as a starting point, Signal Failure brings together a younger generation of artists whose work attempts to reclaim space resistant to the speed of communication age and the ever - expanding flood of digital images.
Moving to New York as a youngster, Cenedella studied at the Art Students League with German satirical artist George Grosz, whose cartoonish, Weimar - era style had a big influence on the younger man.
However, it was his summers (1949 - 50) at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, whose teachers emphasized plein air painting and working from life, that were a transformative experience for the young artist, giving him, as he has stated, «a reason to devote my life to painting.»
As an awards exhibition, We Hereby Declare celebrates the achievements of contemporary artists working in Israel and whose artistic practices have been awarded prizes by the Ministry of Culture and Sport: Creative Encouragement Award, Young Artist Award, Design Award, Video Art Award, and Lifetime Achievement Award.
Then 35 years old, the artist was described in the magazine's introductory note as «a young American painter whose two one - man shows at the Kootz Gallery last season were well received.»
«There have been the singing nun and the flying nun, but the hippest of all is Los Angeles's painting nun,» noted Newsweek in its 1967 cover story on Sister Corita Kent, the artist, activist, and teacher, whose first career survey, as The Saratogian reports, opened at the Francis Young Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore college this week.
Nearly 50 works are featured at the de Young Museum, where mad modernists will revel in postwar masterpieces by such artists as Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, Hans Hofmann, Frank Stella and Barnett Newman, whose «Stations of the Cross» series is a highlight.
As a supporter of the art she admires, Connor is the Owner / President of AI Productions, an emerging corporation whose mission is to serve the artistic community by facilitating the presence and publication of young talented artists and educating the public about their work.
Flora spends much of her time representing some of the most exciting young British artists such as Rachel Kneebone, Annie Kevans and Jason Shulman, whose work is in such high demand that all have waiting lists months - long.
We are delighted to present established painter, Wosene Worke Kosrof (b. 1950), who's stunning paintings use the script forms — fiedel — of his native language as a core point of abstraction, and Girma Berta (b. 1990), an award winning young artist whose work fuses street photography with fine art.
(Tracey Emin's My Bed in Turner Prize competition)(Brief Article) Insight on the News; January 31, 2000; Goode, Stephen; 378 words... exhibition of young British artists at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, among whose controversial works is Chris Ofili's Holy Virgin... culture, as one of the chief contenders for this year's Turner Prize, the highest of British an awards.
Now features works of art by leading figures whose careers have centered on the African - American experience, such as Elizabeth Catlett, Romare Bearden, Betye Saar, and Ernest Withers, as well as expressions by younger artists.
Having made the names of Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and other young British artists whose works now command six and seven figures, his activities are viewed as a barometer of the market.»
The invited speakers were performance curators from important American institutions including the Dia Art Foundation, Performa, Danspace Project, and MoMA; local projects like FD13 Residency (Sandra Teitge) and The Bindery Projects (Nate Young); as well as artists whose work is linked to the above mentioned institutions and projects (Ralph Lemon, Maria Hassabi, Pope L., Charles Atlas, Rashaun Mitchell).
Art Basel, as is to be expected, blends the young, bright, and opulent, with the well known and proven names of galleries and artists whose work is most often capable of standing on its own and retaining its integrity despite the shopping mall atmosphere.
Another essay by Mario Codognato (writer, and curator at Blain Southern) explores Hirst's dual role as artist / collector, and analyses his considerable influence, both on his contemporaries and on younger artists whose work is still developing.
It served as a national launching pad for several young artists, among them sculptor Kathryn Spence, whose work is now in the permanent collections of SFMOMA and the de Young, and installation artist Stephen Heyoung artists, among them sculptor Kathryn Spence, whose work is now in the permanent collections of SFMOMA and the de Young, and installation artist Stephen HeYoung, and installation artist Stephen Hendee.
Memories are fresh about the craze from 2013 to 2015 for process - based abstract paintings made mostly by young, male artists whose prices reached hundreds of thousands of dollars as investors flipped the works repeatedly — until the bubble burst last year.
«Sable is emerging as one of the most interesting voices out of a young generation of artists whose work tackles complex issues, such as mass imprisonment and how the incarceration system affects our lives,» says Cecilia Alemani, director and chief curator of High Line Art.
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