Sentences with phrase «based urban artist»

New York - based urban artist Bradley Theodore has been causing a stir in New York this month with his pop - culture influenced street art.

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About Blog James Richards is an urban designer, artist, author and traveler based in Fort Worth, Texas.
While I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience here, often times I found myself realizing that certain teaching and learning frameworks presented in class were the very same ones espoused and developed for teaching artists and community - based educators, especially those using culturally responsive arts in their practice in urban settings.
There she led a national study of educational effectiveness in urban community art centers * where artists serve disenfranchised youth and provide models of process based education, administration, and self - assessment.
About Blog James Richards is an urban designer, artist, author and traveler based in Fort Worth, Texas.
For this pair of exhibitions at both Lehmann Maupin spaces, Berlin - based South African artist Robin Rhode wryly subverted the principles of street art to activate and enliven urban space.
Each of the artists has direct ties to landscape in both an urban and rural setting, and these relationships provide the conceptual basis for this presentation.
For his first solo exhibition in Europe, Los Angeles - based artist Awol Erizku has charted a new direction away from photography toward new sculptures and paintings that incorporate historic iconography, political symbols, references to urban surrounds, including graffiti, and titles that pay homage Africa American literature and black sports heroes.
Eyeballing (2005), by London - based artist Rosalind Nashashibi (b. 1973, England) anthropomorphizes everyday objects and architecture of an urban landscape, such as toothbrushes and manhole covers.
His referential and detritus - like objects derive their meaning from a discourse based on everyday objects and the urban environment and the meanings they acquire inside a number of socio - cultural contexts that the artist explores.
SPRAWL Co-curated by former Houston Center for Contemporary Craft curatorial fellow Susie J. Silbert and former HCCC curator Anna Walker, SPRAWL explores the urban landscape with works by 16 artists presented in three thematic sections loosely based on the three phases of urban growth.
We discuss, among other topics, about photography in the Middle East with Peggy Sue Amison, artistic director at East Wing; net art and networked cultures with Josephine Bosma, Amsterdam - based journalist and critic; urban digital art and criticality in the media city with curator and researcher Tanya Toft; art and technology with curator Chris Romero; the politics of surveillance and international security with political scientist David Barnard - Wills; art and architecture with Maaike Lauwaert, visual arts curator at Stroom, an independent centre for art and architecture in the Netherlands; the intersections of art, law and science with curator and cultural manager Daniela Silvestrin; the architecture of sacred places with curator Jumana Ghouth; the historical legacy of feminism today with Betty Tompkins and Marilyn Minter; hacktivism and net culture with curator and researcher Tatiana Bazzichelli; culture, place and memory with Norie Neumark, director of the Centre for Creative Arts in Melbourne; anthropology and the tactical use of post-digital technologies with artist and philosopher Mitra Azar; or feminism and the digital arts with curator Tina Sauerländer.
The project also features a volunteer artist program, led by Joshua Tree - based artist Jenny Kane and an art internship program targeting underserved rural and urban youth, hosted by Copper Mountain College (CMC).
Born in 1973, London - based artist Gary Webb makes sculpture out of industrial materials and his work often denotes a fascination with fast - paced urban living.
London - based artist David Rayson is fascinated with the day - to - day existence of urban and suburban living.
New York - based artist Kevin Beasley (b. 1985) transforms personal and familial artifacts into sculpture and sound performances, influenced by house music, hip hop sampling, and the post-industrial decay of once prosperous urban centers, such as Detroit, where Beasley lived for a number of years.
A temporary intervention in diversified urban architectonical environment by Vienna, Austria - based artist Cie. Willi Dorner in collaboration with photographer Lisa Rastl...
Size: 42x60x1 unframed From the series Pedestrians American, 1949 — 2015, Wisconsin, based in Callicoon, NY, United States Artist statement I paint the urban pedestrian from the aerial...
Using photography as his main medium, Beijing - based artist Ji Zhou's most recent series of works chronicles the daily changes of light, texture, and activity within natural and urban scenes.
New York and Maine — based artist Lois Dodd's Hydrangea (1997) reveals a gestural approach that accentuates the organic floral subject while Men's Shelter, April (1968) from the Museum's Collection captures an urban view through a window in a series of interlocking planes.
The New York City - based artists were selected by staff from NYC Parks and the USDA Forest Service because of their work at the intersection of art, urban ecology, and community based design:
The New York based artist makes geometric paintings and films that investigate urban psychological landscapes.
James McNabb is a talented Philadelphia - based artist who explores the urban landscape with his highly - detailed wooden cityscapes.
Can Pekdemir is an Istanbul - based conceptual artist working on deformation and abstraction of body forms using various methodologies and focused on isolated urban spaces, city and nature relationship using photography as a tool of documentation.
Edra Soto: Open 24 Hours 21/10/2017 -25 / 2/2018 Chicago - based artist Edra Soto prompts visitors to consider the nature of urban space...
The Berlin based gallery has since established itself in the high - end urban and contemporary art market, featuring regular solo and group exhibitions by internationally renowned and upcoming contemporary artists.
Mark Bradford is the first museum survey of the work of the Los Angeles - based artist whose work explores the structures of urban society, often defined by race, gender, and class.
Previous winners of the Meadows Prize were Grammy - winning contemporary music ensemble eighth blackbird and New York - based public arts organization Creative Time (2010); playwright and performer Will Power and choreographer Shen Wei, artistic director of New York - based Shen Wei Dance Arts (2011); Tony - winning playwright and screenwriter Enda Walsh and choreographer Michael Keegan - Dolan, artistic director of Dublin - based Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre (2012); violist Nadia Sirota and socio - political artist Tania Bruguera (2013); and choreographer and founder of Urban Bush Women Jawole Willa Jo Zollar (2014).
In this exhibition 16 London based artists will construct a domestic living environment through artworks that reference the urban living experience of today.
the Berlin - based artist collective Club Real aims to explore these questions and some of the city's projects in order to widen the perspective on the possibilities and limitations of participation in art and art interventions in public urban spaces, using the concept of «disturbances of every day life» and presentations as a form of intervention.
In a city that is becoming more and more dense and utilized, the Berlin - based artist collective Club Real aims to explore the above questions and some of the city's projects in order to widen the perspective on the possibilities and limitations of participation in art and art interventions in public urban spaces, using the concept of «disturbances of every day life» and presentations as a form of intervention.
Another great show that opened in NYC during Armory week: PMM Art Projects announces a special pop - up exhibition of New York - based artist, Logan Hicks, featuring nautical - based stencil paintings as well as photographs from his infamous urban explorations.
The Los Angeles — based artist selected locations in the San Francisco Bay Area that are emblematic of distinct urban - redevelopment episodes: Islais Landing, a former tidal bog that once served as a sewage channel and slaughterhouse dumping ground; San Francisco City Hall, a Beaux Arts monument whose harmonious proportions and massive domed rotunda are meant to pique municipal pride (and good civic behavior); and Pacific Shores Center, a 106 - acre, 1.7 - millionsquare - foot corporate complex, planned during the dot - com glut of the late 1990s and built on marshland south of the city.
Carola Bravo is a Miami based artist well known for her immersive video - installations, site - specific installations, urban interventions, and intimate studio artworks that address space, changing territories and their geometry.
The transformation of everyday and urban detritus is one of Chicago - based artist Theaster Gates» (born 1973) fundamental artistic strategies.
Through a repurposing of urban detritus, this New York — based artist explores the semiotics of politics, economics, labor, and migration in his sculptural installations.
Through her collage - based paintings depicting intimate, personal scenes, Nigerian - born, L.A. - based artist Akunyili Crosby is pulling focus onto a larger trend, what's become known as «Afropolitanism»: the shifting multicultural identity of African citizens and members of the African diaspora as they move to more urban centers across the globe.
Doug is an artist based in LA, internationally renowned for his works of memory, narrative, and fast - paced urban life.
Skyline showcases new work by Jeff Carter, Tom Denlinger, and Jo Hormuth, three Chicago - based artists producing sculpture and photography connecting contemporary design, urban landscape, and the body on view in the 310 conTEMPORARY Gallery in Chicago's loop.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Odalis Valdivieso is a Miami - based artist who experiments with photography to go beyond its own discourse to a broader notion of the medium in the expanded field, focusing on the points of intersection between urban landscapes and spatial analysis.
Fragments of an Unknowable Whole curated by Timothy Smith at Urban Arts Space, the Ohio State University's off - campus space for contemporary art in downtown Columbus, brought together twenty - one artists with varying approaches to lens - based art.
Another work from Urban Images that will be included in the current exhibition is Curb Your Animal Instincts by the New York - based artist Ilona Granet.
I have long been an admirer of LA based artist Paige Smith's (aka A Common Name) Urban Geodes Project for a while.
Amanda White Amanda White is a Toronto - based artist who's current research interests include: cultural imaginations of nature, interdisciplinary and collaborative art practice, art and the environment, posthumanities, issues in agriculture and food, and urban ecologies.
A Shade Away will feature new work by Denver - based artist Derrick Velasquez, who uses prefabricated architectural moldings to explore the broader politics of design and urban development.
The artists presented in The Megacity and the Non-City adopt photographic practices and image - based strategies to negotiate the expanding urban landscape of Africa today, with its contradictions, grey areas, and sites of dispute.
Sasha Petrenko is a California based interdisciplinary artist, educator and Artistic Director of The New Urban Naturalists.
Erik Benson is an artist whose process - based paintings are informed by architecture and everyday objects found in the urban landscape.
Known for his seamless digital creations, New York — based artist Anthony Goicolea «s photographs bring together familiar elements from various locations around the world that have become synonymous with urban settings.
Theaster Gates is a Chicago - based artist in performance and installation, urban planning and design, and the traditional fine arts.
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