DO hang large - scale,
bold works of art in double - height spaces.
Not exact matches
The temples
of the cult itself (such as the Ara Pacis
in Rome) and various
works of monumental and fine
art, from
bold triumphal arches and statues to the exquisite Gemma Augustea, visually articulated this «theology».
In a
bold move away from the
works of Michelangelo, Rafael and Giotto for which it is renowned, the Holy See picked Italian new media
art collective Studio Azzurro, Czech - French photographer Josef Koudelka, and Australian - born U.S. painter Lawrence Carroll to interpret its chosen theme.
The Girly design is unique and features modern
art work of giant flowers and
bold damask pring complemented with dots
in Pink, Black and White.
For those that are
bold, here's a
work of art — a new Louis Vuitton Tote bag
in black and red monogram canvas.
Born
in an industrial mecca
of Houston, Texas and
bold enough to venture free from race - cars, auto parts and office
work into
art and creative writing.
Whether or not one manages to equal (or even surpass) the piece
of art that served as impetus, simply having something amazing to aspire to can lead to great things, especially when developers take
bold new directions rather than simply copying everything that
worked in the original.
In an exclusive interview, the multi-talented RZA talked about the genesis of the project, what appealed to him about his character, how he prepared for the role, his collaboration with Delamarre on his feature directorial debut, working with Belle and the late Walker and what they brought to the film, his bold line of dialogue, what he learned about himself while making the movie, how Walker inspired him, his role in the upcoming martial arts sequel «The Protector 2» with Tony Jaa directed by Prachya Pinkaew, and his new Fox Network TV series, «Gang Related,» that premieres May 22n
In an exclusive interview, the multi-talented RZA talked about the genesis
of the project, what appealed to him about his character, how he prepared for the role, his collaboration with Delamarre on his feature directorial debut,
working with Belle and the late Walker and what they brought to the film, his
bold line
of dialogue, what he learned about himself while making the movie, how Walker inspired him, his role
in the upcoming martial arts sequel «The Protector 2» with Tony Jaa directed by Prachya Pinkaew, and his new Fox Network TV series, «Gang Related,» that premieres May 22n
in the upcoming martial
arts sequel «The Protector 2» with Tony Jaa directed by Prachya Pinkaew, and his new Fox Network TV series, «Gang Related,» that premieres May 22nd.
With its rich cinematography by John Bailey, exquisite sets and costumes by Eiko Ishioka, and unforgettable, highly influential score by Philip Glass, Mishima: A Life
in Four Chapters is a tribute to its subject and a
bold, investigative
work of art in its own right.
«Starting with the background
of the blighted Hell's Kitchen neighborhood and the building's initial commercial failure
in the mid-1970s, the story recounts how -
in a moment
of bold inspiration or maybe desperation - the buildings were're - purposed» as subsidized housing for people who
worked in the performing
arts, becoming one
of the first intentional, government supported, affordable housing for artist residences.
2011 has been a spectacular year for
art exhibitions: here are ArtLyst's Top 11 (top 10's are so passé)
in alphabetical order: 1) Tracey Emin: Love is What You Want @ Hayward Gallery This major survey
of the
work of one
of the Britains best known names
in Contemporary
art was
bold, well executed and daring.
Known for her
bold and graphic
work in a variety
of mediums spanning the fine and applied
arts, Crowner finds the forms and patterns
of abstraction
in the everyday.
The exhibition traces the course
of modern
art in the
works of these artists — from the
bold, investigative realism
of Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins at the end
of the nineteenth century, to the reductive views and psychological insights
of Edward Hopper and Morris Graves at mid-twentieth century.
Organized by the DAM, A Place
in the Sun: The Southwest Paintings
of Walter Ufer and E. Martin Hennings will feature 38
bold, largescale paintings by two artists who were determined to create a distinctive American
art by living and
working in Taos, New Mexico.
He belonged to the first generation
of Abstract Expressionists before he made a
bold choice, deciding to distance himself from abstract
art and begin
working in neo-expressionism, creating cartoonish renderings
of various personal objects, symbols, and situations.
In co-operation with one
of Denmark's largest and
boldest art collectors, ARoS has selected
works from his substantial collection
of international contemporary
art.
The interactive nature
of many
of the
works in this show, and his
bold irreverence to the traditional
art scene, make for a wild exhibition and simply put, it's FUN.
In a bold stroke, the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Museum of Art (MOAFL) in Ft. Lauderdale presents an object lesson in how the influence of a Danish artist, who worked in the latter half of the 19th century, can still be seen in the work of one of the more successful artists of the second half of the 20th and into the 21s
In a
bold stroke, the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Museum
of Art (MOAFL)
in Ft. Lauderdale presents an object lesson in how the influence of a Danish artist, who worked in the latter half of the 19th century, can still be seen in the work of one of the more successful artists of the second half of the 20th and into the 21s
in Ft. Lauderdale presents an object lesson
in how the influence of a Danish artist, who worked in the latter half of the 19th century, can still be seen in the work of one of the more successful artists of the second half of the 20th and into the 21s
in how the influence
of a Danish artist, who
worked in the latter half of the 19th century, can still be seen in the work of one of the more successful artists of the second half of the 20th and into the 21s
in the latter half
of the 19th century, can still be seen
in the work of one of the more successful artists of the second half of the 20th and into the 21s
in the
work of one
of the more successful artists
of the second half
of the 20th and into the 21st.
Exhibitions include: a group exhibition curated by artist Nayland Blake that investigates queer identification through new communications technologies; the first comprehensive career survey and solo museum exhibition dedicated to Cary Leibowitz, whose
bold text - based
works address issues
of identity, sexuality, and queer politics; and a focused exhibition on broadcast and video
work, organized
in partnership with Electronic
Arts Intermix (EAI), that focuses on how artists have engaged with the legacy
of broadcast media.
As the premier showcase for Western contemporary
art, the Ann Korologos Gallery proudly offers a wide array
of Western artists
working in a variety
of techniques and representing diverse artistic traditions:
Bold Post-Expressionist still lifes by Angus Wilson, delicate realism
in the style
of Chardin by Sarah Lamb, Plein Air landscapes by Dan Young, cutting - edge Macro Photography by Gayle Waterman and meticulous linocut prints by Sherrie York.
In these earlyworks there is a lyricism, a tenderness of touch, of surface, and content, while the more recent work of the same subject matter is tougher, sharper, bolder and more imposing materially, thus proposing another kind of youthfulness in older age though the return to landscape or nature as a thematic seems to bracket the period of cooler irony of Artschwager's most noted works, emerging in the era of Pop Art and continuing through the era of appropriation ar
In these earlyworks there is a lyricism, a tenderness
of touch,
of surface, and content, while the more recent
work of the same subject matter is tougher, sharper,
bolder and more imposing materially, thus proposing another kind
of youthfulness
in older age though the return to landscape or nature as a thematic seems to bracket the period of cooler irony of Artschwager's most noted works, emerging in the era of Pop Art and continuing through the era of appropriation ar
in older age though the return to landscape or nature as a thematic seems to bracket the period
of cooler irony
of Artschwager's most noted
works, emerging
in the era of Pop Art and continuing through the era of appropriation ar
in the era
of Pop
Art and continuing through the era of appropriation a
Art and continuing through the era
of appropriation
artart.
Scale can also reflect the varying purposes
in which
works of art were meant to serve, a large artwork may make a
bold statement whereas its smaller counterpart may present a subtler message.
His
work is
in the collections
of the Colorado Photographic
Arts Center and the University
of Colorado at
Bolder Special Collections.
We are left to make up our own minds
in response to what seems to be the Nasher's
bold proposition about the veracity
of this body
of work as
art.
Shortlisted for the Turner Prize
in 2016, Anthea Hamilton is renowned for her
bold, often humorous
works which incorporate references from the worlds
of art, design, fashion and popular culture.
Loretta's acrylic on canvas «There Is Safety
In Numbers (Variation I): Environment Series» is one of one hundred works selected in the Bold Expressions 2017 — Northern California Arts 62nd Annual Open International Exhibitio
In Numbers (Variation I): Environment Series» is one
of one hundred
works selected
in the Bold Expressions 2017 — Northern California Arts 62nd Annual Open International Exhibitio
in the
Bold Expressions 2017 — Northern California
Arts 62nd Annual Open International Exhibition.
Anthea Hamilton — renowned for her
bold and humorous
works that often include references from the worlds
of art, fashion, design and popular culture - has designed seven costumes
in collaboration with Jonathan Anderson, LOEWE's Creative Director, that incorporate the colours and the shapes
of different varieties
of squash or pumpkin; many
of the silhouettes
of the costumes, made with materials such as hand - painted leather or painted silk crepon, were inspired
in designs from the 1970s.
Considered a pioneer
of both the Happenings and Pop
art in the 1960s, Jim Dine is known merging familiar objects from popular culture with autobiographical content to make
work distinguished by its
bold, graphic style.
These
works will look familiar to viewers who have seen Stills
in the Museum
of Modern
Art or San Francisco Museum
of Modern
Art, for example: jagged shapes locked
in bold color fields, or raw ungessoed canvases pierced with color.
He discusses the various creations that he has directed with his current performance troupe, Virtual Vérité, and earlier
works (1970s and 1980s) with Asco, the young and pioneering group
of Chicano artists who produced new methods
of art making
in bold and public ways.
«With this long - term support, the museum can continue its
work and realize
bold new enterprises that position the Parrish as an internationally recognized museum and a locus for cultural and community engagement on the East End
of Long Island,» stated Parrish
Art Museum Director Terrie Sultan
in a press release.
Brodhead is best - known for her mid-20th century abstract
works, but as
Bold Strokes demonstrates, she was adept at painting figures and landscapes as well... [Brodhead] studied at the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine
Arts from 1919 — 25, spent time painting
in Paris at the Académie Julian, and left PAFA
in 1925 to study under her mentor Arthur B. Carles.
The exhibition curated by Jochen Eisenbrand takes you on a trip into the life and
work of the Amercian - French - Italian designer, starting with his early beginnings
in architecture; to his bright and
bold textiles for Herman Miller; his living interiors and restaurant concepts and
of course, his extensive folk
art collection.
Group exhibitions and collaborative projects
in recent years are Llocs comuns, Can Felipa
Arts Visual, Barcelona, ES (2014); Systems Thinking from the Inside, 21st Century, Chisenhale Gallery, London; Total Vitality (by Julia Tcharfas),
Bold Tendencies, London; Recent
Work by Artists, Auto Italia, London; A Space Base, for Instance, [space], London (all 2013); The Biopolitical City (by Tim Ivison), Architectural Association, London; Summer School: The Eltham Open curated by Alex Ross, Gerald Moore Gallery, London; (On) Accordance, or-bits.com; ROCRO, MACRO, Rome IT; Echo - System, Helsinki World Design Capital, commissioned by the British Council (all 2012); For Inclusion
in the Syllabi, Pigeon Wing, London; Rules
of Engagement, Angus - Hughes, London; (Architecture
in Words Only), Hilary Crisp, London (all 2011); New Wight Biennial: New Romance, UCLA Department
of Art, Los Angeles US; Counter Constructs, Auto - Italia South East, London; No Soul For Sale, Panel discussion with members
of The Suburban, Vox Populi, and Auto - Italia South East at Tate Modern, London; Utopia and Nature, Residency ASFA, Crete, Greece (all 2010).
His colorful, expressive and
bold style Carly's
works pioneers a new direction
in abstract
art, his
works are illustrated by multilayers
of shapes,
bold strokes and sketches that pull the viewer into a vortex
of dynamism and color.»
These
works will look familiar to viewers who have seen Still's
in the Museum
of Modern
Art or San Francisco Museum
of Modern
Art, for example: jagged shapes locked
in bold color fields, or raw ungessoed canvases pierced with color.
His
works are the reflection
of art and life today, representing contradictions
in such a
bold way, by bringing together roughness and sophistication, neutrality and color, and emphasizing them all with a touch
of hysteria.
The wide - ranging exhibition, curated by Caroline Corbetta, provides an opportunity to showcase for a wider public a selection
of works from the private collection
of Ernesto Esposito, the internationally - renowned designer
of haute couture shoes, exploring his curious, refined and
bold taste with a single scenographic itinerary that offers a sense
of the kaleidoscopic vitality
of his collection,
in which masters
of contemporary
art maintain a dialogue with emerging artists
in a surprising continuity.
And with our new overall contemporary program at the Fine
Arts Museums,
work is not supposed to be presented
in a gallery
of white cubes, one, two, three, but as
bold and playful interventions using our premises
in an unusual way, sometimes creating tension between the classical and contemporary
art context.
Blending performance
art, pop - up storybook design techniques, and a cinematic score, the Center - supported
work features a series
of bold visual installations and an evolving, circus - style environment created
in collaboration with installation artist Steven Dufala.
Josef and Anni Albers are best known for their
bold use
of colour, he most famously
in his Homage to the Square series, she
in her
works that redefined textiles as
art.
The selection
of Jonas, and the U.S. Pavilion's continuing emphasis on performance - based
work, illustrates the importance
of the Biennale for experimental purposes within the
art community, especially
in its ongoing support
of the
bold kind
of work that Jonas has long championed.
Museum commissions major
work by acclaimed Spanish artist Jaume Plensa The grounds
of the Virginia Museum
of Fine
Arts will undergo a
bold transformation with the April 2017 installation
of Chloe, a 24 - foot tall newly commissioned sculpture, which will be visible from both the Boulevard and Grove Avenue
in Richmond.
Photographer William Eggleston found heightened color
in everyday situations, while contemporary artists Polly Apfelbaum and Ginny Bishton bring together ordinary materials and
bold color to create vibrant
works of art.
Featuring rare
works by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein
in addition to pieces by contemporaries Thalen & Thalen, Gino Miles, Chris Bracey and David Spiller, Silver, Gold, and
Bold invites viewers to explore a history
of modern
art through the eyes
of some
of the generation's greatests — from decades past to present — all
of whom re-contextualized their respective mediums
in profoundly personal ways.
His
bold, painterly depictions
of mass consumer culture
in America garnered broad international attention amidst the Pop
Art mania, although Thiebaud insists he is «just an old fashioned painter,» and «not a card carrying Pop artist,» pointing to the fact that many
of his most celebrated
works actually predate that movement.
There were three kinds
of works in Beatrice Caracciolo's recent exhibition: exquisitely animated abstract expressionist drawings; others that look more like landscapes (and which introduce
art - historically familiar material
in the form
of allusions to Chinese landscape and Japanese calligraphy), and unexpectedly
bold suspended or freestanding sculptures comprised
of zinc sheets mounted on wooden substructures.
It helps,
of course, that they happen to like some very cool artists; they've shown
works by Michael E. Smith, Allison Katz, Jîrî Kovanda and more
art world hotshots, both as curated solo presentations and
in 2015's three - part «Luluennial,» their
bold «biennial» project conducted
in a space
of only 100 square feet.
When he first arrived
in New York, he
worked at The Met and had enough
of his
art to show at galleries, but his
bold, hard - edged paintings were rejected by Leo Castelli, Martha Jackson and other gallery owners.It was Karl Lunde, director
of The Contemporaries Gallery on Madison Avenue, who finally gave Anuszkiewicz a solo show
in 1960.
In addition to its excellent survey
of works by well - known artists, The Blanton's holdings
of American and contemporary
art include unexpected riches —
bold and idiosyncratic expressions — that confound expectations and pique the curiosity
of scholars and visitors alike.