Sentences with phrase «by avant»

The 1960's armchairs reupholstered in a geometric pattern were supplied by our sister company, Circa, and are attributed to Saporiti — an Italian company distinguished by Avant - garde designs — as was the simple but very effective table in chrome and brass by French aristocrat Jean Charles.
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A Message To Our Folks (named after a 1969 album by avant - garde jazz collective The Art Ensemble of Chicago), first opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in April 2012 and was later hosted by the Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Miami Beach that December.
The medium of animation was first popularized in the early twentieth century and was adopted by both avant - garde artists seeking progressive social change, and by private companies seeking to better market their products and grant inanimate commodities «life.»
Influenced by the avant - garde composer John Cage (1912 - 92).
In addition, works by avant - garde European artists were also shown, including the compressed automobiles of Cesar Baldaccini (1921 - 1998), and Arman (1928 - 2005), members of the French movement Nouveau Realisme (New Realism) the French variant of Pop art.
A copy of the exhibition program to the Armory Show (1913) in New York, autographed and inscribed by the avant - garde artist Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) might be worth a six - figure sum.
His work was represented by the avant - garde Galerie Denise René and showed at numerous international exhibitions of Op - Art, including the the ground - breaking «The Responsive Eye» organized by the Museum of Modern Art, exhibited in 1965 at the Seattle Art Museum, and the landmark show «La Lumière et le Mouvement» in 1967.
Deconstructivism is a highly creative (occasionally bizarre) style of postmodernist architecture, personnified by the avant - garde design of the Canadian - born architect Frank O. Gehry (b. 1929), best - known for his design of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
Accordingly, Jones looks at bebop, a jazz practice pioneered by avant - garde black musicians, as her artistic precedent.
In homage to the pop music references in Glenn Brown's work, a performance by avant - garde music collective a.P.A.t.T. will take place in the foyer throughout Late at Tate.
There he encountered works by avant - garde California artists such as Ken Price, Jerry Rothman (who was instrumental in establishing Kaneko's West Coast residency), Paul Soldner, and Peter Voulkos.
Later, he also attended a class in composition at the New York High School of Music and Art (1956 - 58) taught by the avant - garde composer John Cage (1912 - 92).
A religious homage, even if it is paid by the avant - garde, can actually undermine the iconoclastic impulse conceptually crucial to Duchamp's oeuvre (Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg made the pilgrimage after the critic Robert Rosenblum referred to work in a 1957 group show at Leo Castelli, in which Johns was included, as «neo-Dada»).
-- A provocative exhibition of garments by avant - garde Japanese designer Issey Miyake, «Issey Miyake Spectacle: Body Work,» gets the town talking.
Long obsessed with fashion and the emotional states ittriggers, Melgaard regularly collaborates with designers.Proenza Schouler created clothes based on his paintings for a 2012 installation at New York's Luxembourg & Dayan gallery, and garments by the avant - garde duo Eckhaus Lattahung below deliriously painted faces on assemblages that the artist included in his aforementioned show at Gavin Brown.
The Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin hosts an exciting exhibition program of contemporary art which frequently draws from the extensive art collections of the Guggenheim Foundation (noted for its holdings of non-traditional works including collage and conceptual art by avant - garde practitioners like Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters and Robert Rauschenberg) and Deutsche Bank.
Ten years later they donated their personal collections of over 550 works by avant - garde and abstract artists to the French state, with the proviso that they are kept on permanent exhibition in a purpose - built building, designed by Swiss architects, Gigon and Guyer.
The glass - topped Grand Palais, built for the 1900 World's Fair and currently hosting an exhibit by avant - garde Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping, among several others, opened again Sunday after closing Friday.
Influenced by avant - garde ideas about dance as a reflection of the dancer's internal rhythms, Brown sought unusual contexts for the human body.
Key to the analysis of the two case studies is the role played by their avant la lettre curators, Paolo Marinotti and Willem Sandberg, who, through these exhibitions, fulfilled the agendas of the institutions they directed: the Centro Internazionale delle Arti e del Costume (from now on CIAC) in Palazzo Grassi, Venice (where the exhibitions had their first installments), and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
Also influenced by avant - garde theater of Richard Foreman, the Wooster Group and Georg Buchner, the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud and the Comte de Lautréamont, and the music of Brian Wilson, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, John & Yoko, and rock operas, the assembled works are a rollicking display of familiar (and not so familiar) characters and scenes, and symphony soundtrack of a dream - like journey rediscovering America.
But he appears to have received his art education on visits to Provincetown, Massachusetts, listening in on Hans Hofmann's critiques at his fabled summer school (he would sporadically find work there as a class model) and seeing a group exhibition at Gallery 200 of Motherwell, de Kooning, Pollock, and other abstractionists, organized by the avant - garde lecture series Forum 49.
Stamps of a Decade features pieces by avant - garde and contemporary Mexican masters, such as Gilberto Aceves Navarro, José Luis Cuevas, Irma Palacios, and Demián Flores, and works by younger artists, like Lucía Prudencio and Daniel Berman.
In addition, there will be media stations presenting additional word films by avant - gardists, structural filmmakers, and contemporary video artists including Peggy Ahwesh, D.A. Pennebaker, Hollis Frampton, Mona Hatoum, Tan Lin, Paul Sharits, Michael Snow and Brian Kim Stefans.
This tightly focused show of nearly 50 works by an avant - gardist devoted to cosmic ideas was organized by Luca Massimo Barbero, associate curator of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, where the show appeared earlier this year.
Inspired by the avant - garde photography of Man Ray and others, Teske soon learned how to manipulate and transform his photographs in the darkroom.
Derived from a Parisian shop called «La Maison de l'Art Nouveau», owned by the avant - garde art - collector Siegfried Bing (1838 - 1905), the Art Nouveau style originated in the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain (notably the designs of William Morris)- being also influenced by Celtic and Japanese designs - and was popularized by the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris before spreading across Europe and the United States.
Peckham - based artist, graffiti writer and contemporary artist Remi Rough stands apart from other street art - leaning practitioners in that his work is often referred to as «visual symphonies», thanks to his keen eye for the geometrical treatment of form, colour, line and space, and inspired by avant - garde movements such as Suprematism and Italian Futurism.
The four interrelated «digital playgrounds» that comprise Surveillance, a new four - channel high - definition video installation created in and about historic Madison Square Park by avant - garde filmmaker Ernie Gehr, take inspiration from two seemingly disparate sources.
In the San Francisco Chronicle Kenneth Baker reports that the work of David Park has «begun to have a restorative impact, rewarding in its viewers a humanistic taste discredited equally by avant - garde theory and by a degraded mass culture.
The works of art displayed at these exhibitions were generally executed by avant - garde artists who had become recognized and esteemed in the 1920s, but the objective of the exhibitions was not to present the works as worthy of admiration but to deride and condemn them.
In June 1961, Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely joined Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg in a concert - happening called Variations II, orchestrated by avant - garde American composer John Cage, and held at the American Embassy in Paris.
Produced in the early 1960s, Ms. Sacerdote's efforts anticipate by some years the use of video cameras by the avant - garde in documenting their works.
A work by the avant - garde performer and visual artist Genesis P - Orridge as part of Andrew Richardson of Richardson Magazine curated exhibition The Male Gaze.
Likewise, Bauhaus architecture, with its orderly and sensible design, was heavily influenced by this avant - garde movement and became apparent in the Chicago cityscape.
The artist's work is greatly influenced by the Avant - garde aesthetics of Constructivism and post-Minimalism.
All will be outfitted in costumes by avant - garde fashion house, Eckhaus Latta, and the performance will be set to an ambient original score by Aaron David Ross from the electronic duo Gatekeeper.
As part of the Biennial exhibition, A Needle Walks into a Haystack, the Wolfson Gallery has been transformed by avant - garde French architect Claude Parent, using ramps and slanted floors to allow audiences to experience works selected from Tate's collection in a whole new way.
In the first floor galleries, score - drawings documenting moments of silence by avant - garde Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck are presented alongside a three - screen video installation by Rolf Julius, entitled Volcanoes II, 2010.
Widely respected by his avant - garde contemporaries, Maurer exhibited in 1909 at Alfred Stieglitz's Gallery 291 in New York, in the 1913 New York Armory Show, and was an associate member of the modernist Salon d'Automne in Paris.
However it also includes nearabstract photography, together with artworks made from resin, plasticine, pig's blood, burnt objects — and a computer driven chandelier synced with a morse code monitor, signalling a text by the avant garde musician John Cage through magnificent crystal.
The European side begins with works by two artists not widely appreciated today: Puvis de Chavannes, the eccentric classicist then much admired by avant - gardists, and a big, strange, multifigured allegorical scene by the British painter Augustus John.
Message to Our Folks is titled after a 1969 album by avant - garde jazz collective Art Ensemble of Chicago.
When he died in 1926 at the age of 86, Monet was mostly overlooked, enormously rich and famous, but ignored and dismissed by the avant garde.
Anchored in history, the sophisticated décor of the Vault exudes the timeless ambiance of an elegant speakeasy bar that will surprise by an avant - garde selection of cocktails.
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