Sentences with phrase «as younger artists like»

Katz has created an unmistakable language and has remained a prolific painter and an influential and important figure for generations of artists, including now senior painters like David Salle, Peter Halley and Richard Prince, as well as younger artists like Brian Calvin, Peter Doig and Elizabeth Peyton.

Not exact matches

In many ways, Jiro's obsessive attachment to his work feels like Miyazaki's Kunstlerroman — his portrait of the artist as a young man.
These young adult movies have seen some impressive names step behind the director chair but Maze Runner finds itself as the feature debut of visual effects artist Wes Ball and there's no doubting the fact that this feels like a first - time effort of someone who can't bring the energy required to keep a film's pulse moving.
«As a young artist struggling I walked away from that like «If it took Molly Shannon 10 years, who am I to be frustrated that one year later I'm still working on it?»
He knows what it's gonna be, what it's gonna look like, how to shoot it... y ’ know, the other thing about this movie is that, for him, it's a return for him to a genre and a way of filmmaking that's the hallmark of his maturation as a young artist.
The film, like «Fink,» is a sort of portrait of the artists as young men, and anyone who has, or had, creative ambitions will identify with Davis, who is talented enough to acquit himself (Isaac's performances are excellent: he's arguably better than the character is meant to be), but probably not enough to move up to the next level (like Garrett Hedlund, now that we think about it...).
As young artist Klee participated in Blaue Reiter art - group in Munich; some of his quotes are referring to this period and the Blue Rider artists like Franz Marc.
Soutine traveled as young Russian artist to Paris and live and worked among other young artists like Zadkine and his friend Modigliani.
«As someone who read stacks of Carolyn Keene's mystery stories as a young girl, Nancy Drew has been high on my list of «characters I'd like to draw comics of» for a while now,» says artist Jenn St - OngAs someone who read stacks of Carolyn Keene's mystery stories as a young girl, Nancy Drew has been high on my list of «characters I'd like to draw comics of» for a while now,» says artist Jenn St - Ongas a young girl, Nancy Drew has been high on my list of «characters I'd like to draw comics of» for a while now,» says artist Jenn St - Onge.
Edgy galleries like New Urban Arts and AS220 host parties as well as exhibitions, while the RISD Museum shows French Impressionists, 20th - century masters, and rising young artists (including alums).
It is the charming vulnerability of the young woman artist, like that of the hesitating model, which is really the subject of Miss Osborne's painting, not the value of the young woman's work or her pride in it: the issue here is, as usual, sexual rather than serious.
We have talked with him about his drive to work from life, the painting challenges that come with diminished vision, how to use the inspiration you get from other painters, and what it was like coming to New York City as a young artist in the nineteen fifties.
The Swedish Photography presented from a gallery that is based in Berlin was notable as is in SP - Arte in their second year bringing together many young and important emerging artists «We would like to show Brazilians important references from the Swedish photographers like Inka Lindergard and Niclas Holmström, and we are very enthusiastic with the public response» say Dorotheé the project director.
Larry Groff: What lead you to become a painter and what were your early years like as a student and young artist?
While younger artists like Frank Stella, Ronald Davis, Larry Zox, Larry Poons, Walter Darby Bannard, Ronnie Landfield, Dan Christensen, began with Post-Painterly Abstraction and eventually moved forward towards a new type of expressionism, referred to as Lyrical Abstraction.
In a disconcerting way, he remains relevant by being, like so many younger artists today, not necessarily a painter per se, but an artist who uses painting coincidentally, as one of many other potential mediums available at any time; a phenomenon which in itself would merit its own investigation.
Inspired by Miró and Mondrian, a friend of Barnett Newman and of Leon Polk Smith, a young artist in post-war Paris at the same time as Ellsworth Kelly, she is an artist for whom the pure line remains the source of inspiration and joy («I like straight lines... I like order.
For the exhibition, Feelings has brought on a roster of iconic artists including Lynda Benglis and legendary sculptor John Chamberlain, as well as younger, equally innovative artists hitting the full stride of their careers like Jayson Musson and Justin Adian.
Artists like Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Francis, Richard Diebenkorn, Jules Olitski, and Kenneth Noland were of a slightly younger generation, or in the case of Morris Louis esthetically aligned with that generation's point of view; that started out as Abstract Expressionists but quickly moved to Post-Painterly Abstraction.
It also brings together artists working in New York in the 1980's, such as Jean - Michel Basquiat, Felix Gonzaelz - Torres, Jeff Koons, and Cady Noland; «Young British Artists» like Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst; and Chinese and Japanese artists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively international in perspartists working in New York in the 1980's, such as Jean - Michel Basquiat, Felix Gonzaelz - Torres, Jeff Koons, and Cady Noland; «Young British Artists» like Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst; and Chinese and Japanese artists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively international in perspArtists» like Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst; and Chinese and Japanese artists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively international in perspartists including Gu Wenda and Takashi Murakami, for a gathering of late - 20th - century art that is stellar in quality and distinctively international in perspective.
«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.
In contrast to other prominent midcentury art critics — like the New York Times's John Canaday, who warned him against fraternizing with artists for fear of impairing his critical distance — Sandler purposefully immersed himself in his subjects» milieu, first in his days as a young reviewer for Artnews and later as an art historian.
The exhibition considers works by famed Nouveau Réalisme artists such as Arman and Raymond Hains alongside the likes of American counterparts Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Artschwager, as well as a younger generation of contemporary artists who came of age in the wake of Pop Art.
They are joined by established and internationally - recognized artists, including Guillermo Kuitca, Richard Long, Malcolm Morley, Evan Penny, William Wegman and Not Vital, as well as a younger generation of artists like Bertozzi & Casoni, Wim Delvoye, Kim Dingle, Charles LeDray, Tom Sachs, Jan Worst and Liu Ye.
As the Chicago Imagists continue to gain renewed traction, younger artists like Orion Martin and Mathew Cerletty are exploring the inexplicable realities of our hyper mediated consumer - driven world.
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.
Lucas first emerged on the scene in the 1990s as part of the Young British Artists (YBA), and has since been the subject of a BBC documentary, and various exhibitions at places like the Tate (Liverpool, Britain, and Modern).
The «Watercolors «show, curated by Kristin Sancken, Phillips de Pury features 92 watercolors by a diverse group of artists and includes emerging young painters like Willy Bo Richardson, Ben Blatt, Eva Lundsager and Annika Connor as well as such heavyweights of the art world as Eric Fischl.
In this first official Biennial, over 220 artists filled the five floors of the Marcel Breuer building on Madison Avenue, including Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, as well as younger artits like Barbara Kruger, Louise Fishman, and Peter Campus.
Over the years, La Salle de Bains has produced up to seven exhibitions a year, working with a wide range of international artists, from established names like Thomas Hirschhorn, Jonathan Monk and Nathaniel Mellors, to younger artists such as Magali Reus and Anthea Hamilton, resulting on several occasions in acquisitions by major public collections.
Back when Young British Artists like Damien Hirst and Chris Ofili became notorious, I dismissed them as «Neo-Neo.»
Rashid Johnson made his name as the youngest participant in «Freestyle,» a 2001 show at the Studio Museum in Harlem that put some of today's best - known African - American artists, like Trenton Doyle Hancock and Julie Mehretu, on the map.
The young digital artist Tabor Robak has made a real splash in recent years with his large - scale video pieces, which borrow as much from desktop screensavers and smartphone games like Candycrush as they do the storied history of art.
By using stock pornographic shots and set - ups, Kelley and McCarthy mock the practice in the early 1990s of young artists who use blatant sexual behavior and suggestion as a device in their work and who seem to borrow indiscriminately from early video artists like Bruce Nauman and Vito Acconci as a model for this kind of practice.
The impact that Swiss video and installation artist Pipilotti Rist has made over the past two decades or more is hard to overestimate, as her influence is felt in the work of a host of younger artists, as well as in videos by mainstream pop stars like Beyoncé.
Like other young artists of a conceptual bent, such as Jeff Koons and Haim Steinbach, Lavier has a decidedly Postmodern approach to the issue of art and consumerism.
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).
One of the more difficult tasks for younger artists is to make abstract painting genuinely new — that is, sincerely and intelligently felt instead of performed (as with too much geometric work) or blurted out (as with too much AbEx - redux brushwork) like a rant in a family argument.
At Goldsmith's college in London in the late 80s, like many of his fellow students including Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, he fell under the influence of Michael Craig - Martin, the charismatic teacher who became known as the godfather of Young British Artists.
Like certain young American «anti-form» and earth artists of the time - Eva Hesse, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson - and such British and German artists as Richard Long and Joseph Beuys, these young Italians began to create art that favored process...
Founded originally in 1976 as Young Hoffman, the gallery helped launch the careers of important women artists like Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer, and Cindy Sherman.
Solidary & Solitary ties together artists like Norman Lewis and Mark Bradford in an intergenerational history and presents a story of mutual aid and care, of artistic inspiration — the power for a young artist of seeing another black person as a creative producer.
In another odalisque, Petunia Pig is repurposed as a pugnacious putti confronting a Gaugin - like nude female in «Portrait of the Artist as a Young Pig.»
Amerika, who was born in Miami, said «I have never had an opportunity to visit Cuba and am thrilled to be able to participate in this exciting artistic and cultural exchange with the Estudio Figueroa - Vives as well as meet with young Cuban artists who, like myself twenty years ago, are experimenting with digital technologies to create new forms of art.»
There, he found an extremely exciting art scene — one that was still dominated by Abstract Expressionists such as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, but was changing quickly with the rise of younger artists like Jasper Johns.
During the 1960s and 1970s artists as powerful and influential as Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb, Phillip Guston, Lee Krasner, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Richard Diebenkorn, Josef Albers, Elmer Bischoff, Agnes Martin, Al Held, Sam Francis, Ellsworth Kelly, Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler, Gene Davis, Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland, Joan Mitchell, Friedel Dzubas, and younger artists like Brice Marden, Robert Mangold, Sam Gilliam, John Hoyland, Sean Scully, Elizabeth Murray, Larry Poons, Walter Darby Bannard, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Ronald Davis, Dan Christensen, Joan Snyder, Ross Bleckner, Archie Rand, Richard Saba, Susan Crile, Mino Argento [29] and dozens of others continued to produce vital and influential paintings.
The museum, like the Brooklyn Academy of Music, has dared some things not ready for prime time, such as the Young British Artists in «Sensation.»
Given the mythic qualities of Switzerland's topography, it is surprising that the works included — videos by both young, lesser - known artists like Judith Albert, Nicolás Fernández, and Laurence Huber, and firmly established ones like Sylvie Fleury, Roman Signer, and Beat Streuli — do not necessarily reflect on a sense of place or on the history of landscape as an artistic genre but rather
It had a profound impact on artists around the world, from Cy Twombly and Anish Kapoor, to Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, as well as on a younger generation of Italian artists like Maurizio Cattelan, who decided to make art after seeing a mirror self - portrait by the Arte Povera artist Michelangelo Pistoletto.
We like a lot research and young artists, so we can't help loving a brand new gallery, Vin Vin, Vienna, that has research and develop young art as it's core.
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