Sentences with phrase «by mexican»

It's a survey of paintings, videos, photographs, and sculpture by the Mexican theater director, filmmaker, and artist Juan José Gurrola, who died in 2007.
Collaborative exhibition features works by Mexican and international contemporary artists in its first U.S. presentation.
The Copper House Gallery will launch INDIA 50 / — , a photographic exhibition by Mexican visual artist Alejandro Gómez de Tuddo, on Wednesday 9th April 2014, from 6 to...
That's the central question of a unique installation by Mexican artist Jorge Mendez Blake.
Rodchenko put forth his equation, but these were other equations put forth by Mexican artists on the other side of the world.
The modernist movement is represented through works by Mexican artists Carlos Merida and Rafael Coronel, Brazilian artist Sergio de Camargo, and Colombian artist Fernando Botero.
An important aspect of the development of the artist's painting style is that he earned his degree not at the academy of fine arts in Bogota, the second most important such institution in Latin America, established by the Mexican Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez, but in Madrid, where he had more opportunity to study works by European masters and make copies of them.
Most striking among these is a set of large - scale self - portraits and family studies by Mexican artist Ana Casas Broda at Circulo Bellas Artes through Aug. 30, 2015.
The entrance to Sean Kelly's booth has a sly sculpture: it looks like a cardboard remake of Donald Judd's vertical boxes, but it was crafted by the Mexican artist Jose Dávila.
Ballroom Marfa proudly presents a live music performance by the Mexican Institute of Sound on March 28, celebrating In Lieu of Unity «s opening weekend.
To inaugurate the spring 2010 exhibit, In Lieu of Unity, Ballroom Marfa will host a weekend of festivities including an opening reception on Friday 26 March, 7 - 9 pm; artists» talks on Saturday 27 March, 1 pm; and a live music performance by the Mexican Institute of Sound on Saturday evening, 9 pm.
The so - called Mexican vogue in the U.S., which lasted until World War II, was given a huge boost by Mexican artists who lived and worked in New York and got commissions to practice the new Mexican form of mural art in the city.
This process - based work begins with psychogeographic sound walks through Sunset Park Brooklyn, a neighborhood largely populated by Mexican immigrants.
Pottery workshops by Chicago artist Theaster Gates, a sanitorium for stressed urbanites by Mexican artist Pedro Reyes, a hypnotist's view of financial meltdown in a film by Danish collective Superflex, and Turkish collective Ha Za Vu Zu invite us to make a racket in alternative futures imagined by 10 artists and collectives.Whitechapel Gallery, London E1 (whitechapelgallery.org), 4 July to 5 September.
His artworks ooze with drama, tension and energy, rejecting all the traditional techniques religiously used for centuries prior and inspired by the Mexican muralism and Surrealist automatism.
The retrospective shows installations, sculptures, photographs, paintings and drawings by the Mexican artist, created since the early 1990s.
Watermill Center opens a sprawling exhibition of site - specific works by Mexican artist G.T. Pellizzi.
Dávila has been the recipient of support from the Andy Warhol Foundation, a residency at Kunstwerke in Berlin and at the Ecole cantonal d'art du Valais in Switzerland, the National Grant for young artists by the Mexican Arts Council (FONCA) and was the winner of the 2014 EFG ArtNexus Latin America Art Award.
The Elevation of the Cross (1718), by Mexican painter Antonio de Torres, will enhance LACMA's leading collection of Spanish colonial painting, while Oxen and Shepherds (18th century) by Soga Shōhaku is a rare addition of a large - scale Japanese work for a museum outside of Japan.
The museum was designed by the Mexican architects Teodoro González de León and Abraham Zabludovsky.
In one of the indoor - outdoor galleries — which many visitors will see first — are six half - ton boulders of volcanic rock glazed in bright red ceramic paint by Mexican artist Bosco Sodi.
Dark Mirror is the title of the solo show by the Mexican artist Carlos Amorales at Daros Exhibitions in Zurich.
The «Live» section is not the only place where performance - based art may be found, though, because Frieze also includes a huge installation by the Mexican artist Soto Climent at the entrance to the fair, a spider web of found materials that will be «animated» by live acrobats.
This month, it launches a New York gallery with an installation by Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas — a new addition to his Autocontusión series which uses locally - sourced materials in sculptures and a site - specific mural noting the artist's favorite places around New York.
Carta Blanca brings together a selection of works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection created by the Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco (b. 1962).
When it opens in 2019, the museum will be the «realisation of a dream by Mexican - American artist Peter Rodriguez», the Washington Post reports.
Additional support for this exhibition provided by the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York.
At Frieze Masters Outsider art at the Gallery of Everything, including a dozen drawings by the Mexican artist Martin Ramirez.
Also of considerable interest is an eight - foot salt tower by Mexican artist Damian Ortega.
This began in 1931 with the opening of the University's landmark building, and the commissioning of works by Mexican artist José Clemente Orozco, American artist Thomas Hart Benton, and Ecuadorian artist Camilo Egas.
In Roy Kiyooka's early works are found forms evoking cacti or crowns of thorns, influenced perhaps by the British painter Graham Sutherland but also by the Mexican taste for such subject matter, suggesting Kiyooka's intention to express at that time a kind of stoic suffering.
Gabriel Orozco: Natural Motion at Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria presents mainly new works by the Mexican artist that have been...
The DMA will host a site - specific mural by Mexican artist Minerva Cuevas, her first U.S. solo museum presentation, in the Museum's first - level concourse.
To inaugurate In Lieu of Unity, Ballroom Marfa will host a weekend of festivities including an opening reception on Friday 26 March, 7 - 9 pm; artists» talks on Saturday 27 March, 1 pm; and a live music performance by the Mexican Institute of Sound on Saturday evening, 9 pm.
Several mixed - media works by Brazilian artist Leda Catunda, a sculpture by Colombian artist Mateo López, and a series of photographs and related paintings by Mexican artist Pia Camil, among others, will now be part of one of the most comprehensive collections of Latin American art in the United States.
Discovery Green: «Wings of the City,» nine bronze sculptures by Mexican artist Jorge Marín, through Feb. 8; 1500 McKinney; 713-400-7336, discoverygreen.com.
Among other purchases at ZsONA MACO, he'd picked up two paintings by Carlos Amorales (who will represent Mexico at the 2017 Venice Biennale) and a timely work by Mexican artist Minerva Cuevas, which sees a landscape dipped in chapopote or tar.
This is the proposal put forward by the Mexican artist Pedro Reyes in his project
This is the proposal put forward by the Mexican artist Pedro Reyes in his project The People's United Nations (pUN).
Asterisms a two - part sculptural and photographic installation by the Mexican - born artist Gabriel Orozco, on view July 6 — October 21, 2012.
Disarm / Clock (2013)-- one of a group of works started in 2008 in which weapons collected by the Mexican army and city governments are transformed into peaceful tools for the betterment of society and culture — functions as both a timepiece and an instrument, programmed to perform on its own at regular intervals.
Casebere painstakingly recreates buildings designed by Mexican architecture legend Luis Barragan as models, and then photographs them.
Olvera Street's once - whitewashed mural by Mexican master David Alfaro Siqueiros gets a needed cleaning
For the inaugural edition of Independent Brussels in 2016, Dürst Britt & Mayhew presented works by Mexican artist Raúl Ortega Ayala and Dutch artist Pieter Paul Pothoven.
But Arteaga says the exhibition will also introductory works from the nineteenth - century that make clear that Mexican artists» interest in muralism and indigenous culture predated the revolution — in fact, mural - making did not resume until about a decade after the upheaval — while turn - of - the - century works by Mexican artists living in Paris foreshadow the cross-cultural pollination that happened between artists in Mexico, Europe, and the U.S. over the next several decades.
Eight large - scale sculptures by Mexican artist Martin Soto Climent, constructed entirely out of car windshields of varying shapes and sizes.
Combining sculpture, painting and video work in the exhibition, Reyes McNamara investigated key texts by Mexican American theorist Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Dominican American writer Junot Díaz, and Cuban American poet Gustavo Pérez Firmat
The space, which will also feature a pop - up restaurant, will be designed by Mexican architect Ezequiel Farca.
This lithograph was created by Mexican artist Leonardo Nierman.
The exhibitors have produced a diverse range of ceramic works inspired by Garcia's work, by their own personal lives, by the Mexican «Day of the Dead», graffitti, comic books and urban culture.
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