Sentences with phrase «by famous artists such»

Over the years, his gallery has also exhibited work by famous artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Julian Schnabel, Irwin and Roy Lichtenstein.
His artistic talent was largely influenced by visits to the Wadsworth Antheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, CT, and by works by famous artists such as Pop artist Andy Warhol.
Their three - floor space in Nuremberg exhibited prints, lithographs, paintings, drawings and steel cuts by famous artists such as Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Keith Haring, Allen Jones, Julian Opie and many more.
Enjoy artwork inspired by famous artists such as Le Corbusier and Margas, along with wonderful amenities to help you relax, including swimming pool with bar, lounge bar and restaurant.
Many Italian Greyhounds were immortalized, along with their owners, in portraits by famous artists such as Pisanello and Giotto di Bondone.

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Previous editions have often been marked by unsigned artists becoming famous (such as John Mayer and Janelle Monae), un-showered attendees not sleeping, and yes, imports from Brooklyn.
The 65 - room street - art hotel embraces its gritty neighbourhood by showcasing works by famous street artists such as Beastman and Numskull.
Art pieces by famous modern and classic artists such as Marc Chagall and Andy Warhol are widely displayed in common areas.
Along the way, she is joined by a roster of voices from both inside and outside the art world, including MoMA curators, conservators, and educators; Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem; artists such as Martine Syms, Jo Baer, and Carolee Schneemann; famous friends, including Hannibal Buress, Samantha Irby, Mark Morris, Questlove, RuPaul, and Tavi Gevinson; and even Abbi's three - year old niece, Stella.
Features works by world - famous artists such as Caravaggio, Frederic Edwin Church, Salvador Dalí, Fra Angelico,...
For instance, as of 1972, he works on a series of prints inspired by famous nude paintings and prints by artists such as Willem de Kooning and Amedeo Modigliani.
These galleries will, furthermore, be peddling work by some of the world's most famous artists including Braque, Chagall, Matisse, Miro, and Picasso, alongside British favourites such as Peter Blake, Damien Hirst, David Hockney and Henry Moore.
The collection contains works by world - famous artists such as Robert Morris, Tony Smith and Robert Rauschenberg, in addition to the Scandinavian artists Asgeir Jorn, Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, Edvard Munch and others.
The festival is supported by world - famous artists such as Ai Weiwei (China), Mehdi - Georges Lahlou (France / Maroco), Jafar Panahi (Iran), Atena Farghadani (Iran) Jamie McCartney (UK), Jessica Fulford - Dobson (UK), MIMSY, Kubra Khademi (Afghanistan)
Similarly, Monk's imposing self - portrait busts inspired by idealised Greco - Roman statuary, has each had its nose smited by a famous Italian artist of the Arte Povera generation, such as Jannis Kounellis, Gilberto Zorio or Emilio Prini, as well as by Monk himself.
Beginning with works from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the exhibition will show that much British art from this period was made by artists from abroad, including Antwerp - born Anthony Van Dyck, the court painter whose famous portraits such as Charles I 1636 (The Chequers Trust) have come to shape our perceptions of the British aristocracy of this time.
From its founding the Norton has been famous for its masterpieces of 19th century and 20th century painting and sculpture by European artists such as Brancusi, Gauguin, Matisse, Miró, Monet, Picasso and by Americans such as Davis, Hassam, Hopper, Manship, O'Keeffe, Pollock and Sheeler.
Perhaps this search began in the mid-1980s, with Johns's cycle The Seasons (1985 — 86), in which picturing this venture of thought required a detour through picturing something like a self — hard to commit to it being Johns's self — through references to some of the artist's earlier image strategies (flags, devices) as well as icons of philosophical thinking such as the Platonic forms, Joseph Jastrow's duck - rabbit diagram (the latter made famous by Ludwig Wittgenstein's inquiry into «seeing as» in the Philosophical Investigations, 1953) and Pliny's origin story of the birth of painting as the tracing of a loved - one's silhouette in shadow.
It was in these volumes that Williams» prescient eye sought to bring thoughtful, daring and experimental photography to the discerning public's eye — by combining and juxtaposing photographs by artists such as Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind (whom he considered a personal mentor), Frederick Sommer and Clarence John Laughlin — with equally provocative and original literature and poetry, drawing heavily from all over the country, including the nexus of creative energies at the famous Black Mountain College (N.C.).
Alfred H. Barr Jr., who had advocated works by artists such as Joe Milone and Morris Hirshfield, and had included in his famous diagram of modern art other sources derived from non-European cultures — objects that were made by people who did not regard themselves as artists — would have been pleased with this publication.
As anticipated, the museum is also word - renowned for its famous sculpture garden, a 25 hectares park where, alongside with lawns, ponds and majestic trees, works by artists such as Rodin, Henry Moore, Giuseppe Penone, Christo, Richard Serra and Jean Dubuffet, as well as pavilions by Gerrit Rietveld, Aldo van Eyck and Van der Velde, can be appreciated by the visitors in a fascinating combination of art and nature.
These Rocky Mountain regional artist's diverse perspectives capture both the romance of the untamed and threatening landscape first made famous by nineteenth century artists such as Bierstadt and Moran, as well as the quiet beauty of peaceful pastures and atmospheric light.
Primarily focused on Italian Renaissance art, the permanent collection of the Accademia includes a number of masterpieces by artists such as Hans Memling, Hieronymus Bosch, Piero della Francesca, Andrea Mantegna, Tintoretto, Titian, Veronese, Alessandro Longhi, Lorenzo Lotto, Giovanni Bellini, Giambattista Tiepolo, and Canaletto; as well as the already mentioned Vitruvian man by Leonardo and the famous Tempest by Giorgione.
From famous locations such as Versailles to the simplest home vegetable garden, from worlds imagined by artists to food production recorded by journalists, the subjects in this exhibition broaden our understanding of photography and how it has been used to record the cultivated landscape.
This has been the primary focus of her so - called «Art History» paintings, in which she detournes famous images by artists like Andy Warhol and Frank Stella to incorporate her own viewpoint, such as in her series of paintings sneaking her own face into the Pop artist's self - portraits.
They include works by famous Pop Artists, such as Andy Warhol, Jim Dine or Robert Indiana, and artists of the U.S. Post-War and Abstract Art movements, such as Sam Francis or Joan MiArtists, such as Andy Warhol, Jim Dine or Robert Indiana, and artists of the U.S. Post-War and Abstract Art movements, such as Sam Francis or Joan Miartists of the U.S. Post-War and Abstract Art movements, such as Sam Francis or Joan Mitchell.
Also on display is the specially designed BMW Car with which Calder, who trained as an engineer, initiated the company's Art Car series in 1975, later continued by such famous artists as Frank Stella, Andy Warhol and David Hockney.
When it comes to foreign artists, the MoCAB's collection comprises quite a line - up of graphic works of many big names, such as Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Georges Braque, David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, Eduardo Paolozzi, Josef Albers, Lucio Fontana... There are also two notable paintings by Max Ernst and Andre Masson, and the digital artworks of George Maciunas, Ken Friedman, and possibly the most famous Serbian artist — Marina Abramović.
Ranging between veneration, intellectual assimilation, and reinterpretation, the works by extremely famous artists, such as Georg Baselitz, Brassaï, Sophie Calle, Marlene Dumas, Jasper Johns, Martin Kippenberger, Roy Lichtenstein, and Robert Longo demonstrate the current relevance of Picasso's work.
Das and Sharma have included painting, sculpture and film works by 16 artists, including Krishna and Judy Blum Reddy, Nirode Mazumdar (from whose memoir the show gets its title), Zarina Hashmi, Akbar Padamsee, and even film editor Lila Lakshmanan, who worked with Jean - Luc Godard for over nearly a decade on some of his most famous films, such as À bout de soufflé (Breathless, 1960) and, Une femme est une femme (A Woman is a Woman, 1961).
Artists such as Thomas Struth, Eve Sussman, José Manuel Ballester, Claudio Bravo and Manolo Valdés have created significant and highly original works in various media such as photography, video, sculpture and painting, influenced by famous paintings of Velázquez, Goya, Bosch and others.
Mary Boone Gallery is a famous New York City based art gallery dedicated to representation of prominent contemporary artists, owned and directed by renowned art dealer Mary Boone who has worked with such great artists as Jean - Michel Basquiat, Barbara Kruger, Julian Schnabel and Eric Fischl.
Famous late works, such as Claude Monet's late water lily paintings or Willem de Kooning's canvases of the 1980s are just as much central to this concept as are surprising «late works» such as Francis Picabia's radically reduced «Dot Paintings», created in 1949, or the «Sky and Cloud Paintings» by Georgia O'Keeffe, which were painted in the 1960s, when the artist was nearly eighty, and depict what was for her the new experience of flying.
One of his most famous students was the conceptual artist Bruce Nauman, best known for challenging installations such as Changing Light Corridor with Rooms (1971), which consists of a dark corridor flanked by rooms lit by alternately flashing bulbs.
It holds work by both famous Brazilian artists, such as Cildo Meireles or Miguel Rio Branco, and international ones including Chris Burden, Matthew Barney, Paul McCarthy or Olafur Eliasson.
Enjoy Some 20th Century Art on Your Doorstep; World Famous Art by Some of the Most Celebrated 20th Century Artists Such as David Hockney, Francis Bacon and Grayson Perry Is on Display at the National Museum Cardiff.
Present Tense: Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation includes works by famous contemporary artists such as Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol, who used language to challenge its typical narrative function.
From masterpieces by the Italian avant - garde artists such as Giorgio Morandi, Fausto Melotti, Alberto Burri and Lucio Fontana, to works by internationally famous artists; Pop Art by Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Keith Haring; Conceptual Art by Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani; Surrealism by Max Ernst and Joan Mirò; the female vision of Carla Accardi and Marina Abramovic; «Arte Povera» by Giovanni Anselmo, Mario Merz, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Gilberto Zorio, plus contemporary artists such as Darren Almond, Stephan Balkenhol, Massimo Bartolini, Vanessa Beecroft, Emily Jacir, winner of Hugo Boss Prize 2008, Anish Kapoor, Thomas Hirschhorn, Kiki Smith and Bill Viola.
[23] There were «physical / ephemeral» pieces by younger artists, such as Jason Rhoades and Richard Jackson, and the famous large - scale black rats by Katharina Fritsch, which were shown earlier at the Dia Center for the Arts in New York.
Hofmann began his career surrounded and influenced by famous artists --- after arriving in Paris in 1904, he frequented the legendary Café du Dôme in the company of artists such as Pablo Picasso, George Braque, George Rouault, and Fernand Leger.
In addition to showing works by early twentieth century famous painters such as Picasso, Braque, Dubuffet, and Kurt Schwitters (creator of the Merzbilder collages and the «Merzbau», a whole building filled with objets trouvés, destroyed by Allied bombing in 1943), the exhibition also showcased assemblages by American artists such as Man Ray (1890 - 1977), Joseph Cornell (1903 - 73) and Robert Rauschenberg, as well as lesser Californian assemblage artists such as Wallace Berman, Bruce Conner and Edward Kienholz.
The artist will perform some of her most famous works such as Mirror Pieces, alongside works by close collaborators.
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