Super Natural juxtaposes their works with photographs, books and videos
by contemporary artists who share their artistic foremothers» uninhibited view of flora and fauna.
Curatorial Fellow Abigail Winograd (Israel, 1983) initiates dialogues between some thirty exquisite still lifes and works
by contemporary artists who are interested in world trade and the effects of colonialism.
Based in San Francisco and assembled under the direction of Wattis Director Jens Hoffmann, the collection includes photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, film, installation, and more
by contemporary artists who live and work along the West Coast's iconic Highway 101.
Rather than providing a broad historical overview, the show takes a playful and intuitive approach, with works
by contemporary artists who share similar interests.
Drawings, paintings and sculptures representing contemporary views on the human figure, landscape and still lifes, this exhibition is full of imaginative and masterful works
by contemporary artists who are actively contributing to our artistic discourse with future generations.
The essence of tradition is to invite the challenge that redefines it, and after many years on the periphery, realism has been reinvigorated
by contemporary artists who see it as a way to address the experiences of living in our complex world.
This exhibition brings together major paintings, photographs, and sculptural works
by contemporary artists who choose to depict the body as a point of examining mortality, transience, and identity.
Many of these books are made
by contemporary artists who work primarily in the book format.
Taking inspiration from this, The Imitation Game features work
by contemporary artists who explore machines and the imitation of life — with uncanny results.
Creative Growth is part of a series of exhibitions and related programming presenting an array of approaches taken
by contemporary artists who push the boundaries of drawing, the most direct and universal means of visual expression.
The third exhibition will feature artwork
by contemporary artists who continue to push art into the perceptual realm with new materials and technologies that create visual sensations, immersive experiences, and viewer - active engagement.
Object Matter celebrates the ancient art form of sculpture by showcasing three - dimensional objects in wood, steel and ceramics
by contemporary artists who are mostly known for their works on paper and canvas.
El Museo del Barrio: «Museum Starter Kit: Open With Care» (through Sept. 6) This modest three - shows - in - one exhibition begins with a homage to Raphael Montañez Ortiz, now 80, who founded El Museo in a public school classroom in 1969 and continues with a selection of works
by contemporary artists who, both in terms of biography and work, are Latino in complicated ways.
The exhibition consists of a survey of works by Rivers, inspired by John James Audubon's book Birds of America exhibited alongside works
by contemporary artists who have been asked to create his or her own interpretation of a plate of their choice from the book.
Artist Writes is a series of commissioned essays and public lectures
by contemporary artists who write: A.L. Steiner, Andrea Fraser, Martine Syms, and William Pope.L.
The Art Market MA program at FIT is pleased to present Don't Feed the Animals, a group show featuring works
by contemporary artists who transgress social norms to reveal the ways people respond to actions performed out of context.
presents works
by contemporary artists who take a reflective, critical or inspired look at sport and how we play the game.
Homebodies presents work
by contemporary artists who examine the space of the home, both literally and metaphorically, as an integral site for making art.
What / Why: «Presented at a time when the compulsion to digitally document and share human activity has increased exponentially, this exhibition features works from deCordova's permanent collection that prefigure and inform current trends in social photography, as well as recent work
by contemporary artists who utilize smartphones and social media to record the world around them.
The exhibition will feature recent work
by contemporary artists who use the moving image as a versatile tool for both documenting and questioning reality, including Zineb Sedira's fourteen screen installation Floating Coffins 2009 and Steve McQueen's Static 2009, which probes ideas of freedom and migration through the potent symbol of the Statue of Liberty.
«The Illusion of Light» brings together works
by contemporary artists who, from the 1960s to today, have explored the physical and aesthetic, symbolic and philosophical stakes of an essential dimension of human experience: light.
The Memory of Time presents work
by contemporary artists who investigate the richness and complexity of photography's relationship to time, memory, and history.
Although his work exists within the German tradition — from Expressionism a century ago to the significant contribution made
by contemporary artists who are his senior, Anselm Kiefer, Georg Baselitz and his teacher Sigmar Polke — Ackermann has found his own voice independent of his forebears and has become one of the most stimulating and important artists working today.
Exquisite Corpse: Moving Image in Latin American and Asian Art embodies the exquisite corpse model as a curatorial framework between three institutions — Asia Society Museum, Mana Contemporary, and Smack Mellon — using video and new media work
by contemporary artists who represent perspectives from across Latin America and Asia as the variable contributions.
«Milk and Honey: Contemporary Art in California» highlights new work
by contemporary artists who are aesthetically and regionally joined through a variety of mediums and demographics.
Deep Cuts will showcase work
by contemporary artists who reconsider, redefine and even subvert the centuries - old practice of paper cutting.
Not exact matches
Although a renowned political dissident, the
contemporary artist's eccentric, Tate - friendly image may be shared
by many in this country
who are unaware of the horrors he experienced at the hands of the Chinese government, when detained in 2011 for the 81 excruciating days starkly dissected in this production.
Music
by Questlove and Om «Mas Keith, and commentary from prominent African - American
artists and activists
who were influenced
by the struggle — including Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Talib Kweli, and Melvin Van Peebles — give the historical footage a fresh,
contemporary resonance and makes the film an exhilarating, unprecedented account of an American revolution.
Among the other fiction films to look for in theaters or on VOD: John Michael McDonagh's Calvary, in which Brendan Gleeson gives a beautifully modulated performance as a dedicated priest
who is no match for the disillusionment of his parishioners and the rage of another inhabitant of his Irish seaside village, determined to take revenge against the priesthood for the sexual abuse he suffered as a child; the desultory God Help the Girl, the debut feature
by Stuart Murdoch (of Belle and Sebastian), all the more charming for its refusal to sell its musical numbers; Tim Sutton's delicate, impressionistic Memphis, a blues tone poem that trails
contemporary recording
artist Willis Earl Beal, playing a character close to himself
who's looking for inspiration in a legendary city that's as much mirage as actuality; and two horror films, Jennifer Kent's uncanny, driving psychodrama The Babadook, with a remarkable performance
by child actor Noah Wiseman, and Ana Lily Amirpour's less sustained A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, which nonetheless generates some powerful political metaphors.
A piece
by South African
contemporary artist Robin Rhode (right),
who used a BMW Z4 Roadster's tires as a «paintbrush» to create a 30 -
by 40 - foot painting.
he sixth lot in the house's evening sale of
contemporary art on May 18 is a 2013 painting
by Avery Singer, an
artist who turned 30 last year.
Cappellazzo, and the art advisory she founded a few years ago, is now at Sotheby's, where the sixth lot in the house's evening sale of
contemporary art on May 18 is a 2013 painting
by Avery Singer, an
artist who turned 30 last year.
Unlike many
contemporary artists who have made their impression with giant - size works created, perhaps, to fill vast galleries, Tuttle established his presence
by thinking small, often in miniature, and then hanging his work very high or very low — or just very Tuttle.
This is the second major donation from the Scholls,
who gave 300 works
by contemporary artists to the Pérez Art Museum Miami in 2012.
The Needle and The Milkmaid is a two - person show at New York's SAPAR
Contemporary gallery, featuring new works
by John Bisbee and Anna Schuleit Haber —
artists who have admired each other's work for years.
This will include those from older generations of
artists, including Malick Sidibé and Carrie Mae Weems, to those
by more
contemporary artists, such as Deana Lawson, Zanele Muholi, and LaToya Ruby Frazier,
who are part of Thomas's generation or younger, and may in turn find inspiration in Thomas's own practice.
This will include those from older generations of
artists, to those
by more
contemporary artists who are part of her generation or younger, and may in turn find inspiration in Thomas's own practice.
The exhibition will show 29 works
by Schapiro alongside works
by contemporary artists such as Sanford Biggers, Jodie Mack and Ruth Root to show Schapiro's influence while highlighting
artists today
who create work that links the personal to the political.
The fair also presents works
by modern masters and
contemporary artists of note
who may no longer be living.
The 10th Berlin Biennale for
Contemporary Art titled We don't need another hero is a conversation with
artists and contributors
who think and act beyond art as they confront the incessant anxieties perpetuated
by a willful disregard for complex subjectivities.
In this two - venue exhibition, paintings
by renowned
contemporary American
artist Mark Bradford —
who will represent the United States at the 2017 Venice Biennale — will be on view at the DAM, while a presentation of Still's work selected in collaboration with Bradford will be on view here at CSM.
Founded
by Lucy Mitchell - Innes and David Nash,
who previously headed the worldwide
Contemporary and Impressionist & Modern Art divisions of Sotheby's, Mitchell - Innes & Nash places exemplary contemporary artists within a historical context, revealing a continuity of ideas and aesthetic virtuosity from the Modern era through the
Contemporary and Impressionist & Modern Art divisions of Sotheby's, Mitchell - Innes & Nash places exemplary
contemporary artists within a historical context, revealing a continuity of ideas and aesthetic virtuosity from the Modern era through the
contemporary artists within a historical context, revealing a continuity of ideas and aesthetic virtuosity from the Modern era through the present day.
Interview with the
artist Riccardo Buscarini,
who connects paintings
by Max Ernst and Giorgio de Chirico with
contemporary performance art...
LOS ANGELES — The Craft & Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) presents Paperworks, an exhibition that examines the range of work
by fifteen
contemporary artists with strong ties to Los Angeles
who use paper as their primary medium.
Surface Truths, drawn from the Museum's holdings, presents seminal and seldom - seen work
by these
artists who blazed an important trail through the
contemporary art world.
The unfinished has been taken in entirely new directions
by modern and
contemporary artists, among them Janine Antoni, Lygia Clark, Jackson Pollock, and Robert Rauschenberg,
who alternately blurred the distinction between making and unmaking, extended the boundaries of art into both space and time, and recruited viewers to complete the objects they had begun.
In 2008, Dior presented «Dior and the Chinese
Artists,» an ambitious exhibition at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, in Beijing, featuring specially commissioned works by 20 artists, among them Liu, who made a series of abstract sculptures based on a Dior dress pattern fro
Artists,» an ambitious exhibition at the Ullens Center for
Contemporary Art, in Beijing, featuring specially commissioned works
by 20
artists, among them Liu, who made a series of abstract sculptures based on a Dior dress pattern fro
artists, among them Liu,
who made a series of abstract sculptures based on a Dior dress pattern from 1948.
As the title suggests, the show is comprised of a series of portraits,
by 35 rising
contemporary artists, of Mie Iwatsuki
who is regarded as a muse and model in
contemporary art.
The work is called «Jack Lemmon,» and it was made last year
by Rachel Harrison, a brilliant
artist in her mid-40s
who lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y.. It's on display in the permanent collection galleries at the Institute of
Contemporary Art, on long - term loan from the benefactor Barbara Lee.
He is the only
contemporary artist that I can readily think of
who has extended the advances in color made
by the Fauvists.