Sentences with phrase «by international artists who»

Aim is to create connections between art and cutting - edge visual culture by publishing and exhibiting projects by international artists who have advanced contemporary and interdisciplinary art practice, forming a point of convergence where design is engaged in conversation with contemporary art.
The exhibition will include works by international artists who will be selected by Berta Sichel, artistic director of the Biennial, with the support of a curatorial team of international experts; and will feature «La Meduse» 2008, a c - type photograph by Yinka Shonibare MBE.

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Now it has a national platform and is backed by two successful music artists who are known on an international scene.
Significant national artists, including Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, will be featured, as well as international artists such as Josef Albers and Edward Burra, who were influenced by their visits to Mexico during the period.
Shatta Wale, who has been enlisted by international portal, Netnewsledger.com, as one of the Top 10 Dancehall artists in the world — has amassed over 65million views of his videos since 2012 — making him one of the most - viewed and most - sought - after artists in Africa.
George Michael: Freedom: The story of legendary international recording artist George Michael, filmed before Michael's untimely passing, the documentary is narrated by the singer, who was heavily involved in the making of the film that serves as his final work.
Written by one - time screenwriter John Pinkney, producer Anthony Ginnane - who also gave us the Aussie supernatural thriller «Patrick» a year earlier - recruited members of Crawford Productions, a company that played a major role in bringing many celebrated Australian film artists to the international film scene during the Seventies.
An annual grant from the Seattle International Children's Festival, funded by the Washington State Arts Commission, brings visiting artists, who have taught everything from Cuban dance to West African batik painting.
La Chola Cusco Restaurant has a legendary story in the middle of the twentieth century worked here a cookhouse with the same name, famous throughout the city for being a meeting place for renowned artists, poets, writers, politicians and intellectuals.Among the most famous visitors can not fail to mention to Pablo Neruda, who, inspired by the majesty of Cuzco and in love with the beauty of the house during his stay he composed much of his work referred to Cusco and Machu Picchu.Su culinary tradition has been restored and recovered giving new life to the restaurant offers a menu with dishes from the new Peruvian and international cuisine, the wine cellar built inside an Inca wall helps maintain the quality of a rich selection of wines with different characteristics.
Visit Websites like TotalLicensing.com or Licensing.org; talk to artists you know who have already made the plunge; call on the services of a coach; read magazines, newsletters and blogs devoted to licensing (www.joanbeiriger.blogspot.com and www.artlicensingblog.com are two recommended ones); tune in to tele - seminars like those held by AskAboutArtLicensing.com or the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers» Association or become active in online licensing groups, like those found on LinkedIn.
The exhibition which opens during Bushwick Open Studios weekend features a work by 19 international artists who have each selected an artist from Brooklyn to participate in the show.
Carbon 13 presents newly commissioned work by eight international artists who have focused the lens of their creativity to interrogate the reality of climate change.
The Gallery's emphasis is on presenting new work by British and international artists, often by those who have rarely or never had a solo show in a London institution.
The exhibition features recent videos by acclaimed international artists who use their work to explore the spectacle of nature and the sense of cosmic stupor that captures humans when faced with the sublime vastness of our planet.
Frame allows visitors and collectors to see work by artists who have not previously benefitted from an international platform to show their work.
A unique amalgamation of artist, Spiritualist and medium, the fascinating and unexpected story of Houghton has generated international interest from curators and writers who see her work as representing an abandonment of figurative form that anticipates the development of modern abstraction by artists such as Kandinsky or Malevich by several decades.
The project presents works by major international artists who explore Carr's legacy.
Presenting works by seminal Brazilian artists such as Hélio Oiticica, Sérgio Camargo, Lygia Clark, and Tunga, the exhibition also showcases works by key international artists who similarly experiment with space and perception, including Daniel Buren.
Chou - Chou represents a very personal string of associations connected to the artist's own past, but his reach was extensive, both in numerous collaborations and in assemblages of objects by artists who constituted his international community.
Curated by David Buckland, Founder and Director of Cape Farewell, Carbon 13 features eight international artists who have ventured alongside scientists to some of the world's geographic tipping points.
We are glad to be able to present the first ever solo Czech exhibition by Polish artist Mirosław Bałka, who in the very beginning of 1990s became one of the first artists from the so - called «Eastern Bloc» to establish himself on the international art scene.
This exhibition brings together works by artists living in Britain after the Second World War who were working in the field of constructivism, an international movement which emerged almost exactly a century ago in Continental Europe.
Doublespeak features artworks by an international roster of contemporary women artists who utilize strategies of layered or multiple meanings to address politically, sexually or socially difficult subject matter.
You, Me, Something Else is an exhibition about sculpture from Glasgow that presents exciting examples of current practice in the city by focusing on ten artists who are all at different stages of international careers.
First held at the Galerie Internationale d'Art Contemporain in Paris in 1960, Klein's performances (now considered by many to be outrageously sexist) featured nude female models — who the artist referred to as «human paintbrushes» — rolling themselves in his patented International Klein Blue paint.
This groundbreaking exhibition, curated by Alex Donis, features the works of five seminal artists and artist groups: Rachel Rosenthal, Barbara T. Smith, Suzanne Lacy / Leslie Labowitz - Starus, Electronic Café International and EZTV; all who have been central to the alternative artist space movement in Southern California since the early 1970's.
Its stated aim is to «exhibit diverse work of the highest quality, often by established international artists, or those from the recent past, who have somehow escaped London's attention.»
Artists of color have long identified with Basquiat, who became the first black American artist to become an international star by the mid 1980s, before his tragic death at age 27 in 1988.
In celebration of Artpace's 20th year, the press donated to the Linda Pace Foundation more than 170 pieces created by artists who have exhibited at Artpace or participated in its International Artist - In - Residency program during the last two decades.
Villar Rojas, who is described by the Serpentine curators as being «on the brink of gaining international renown for his dramatic, large - scale sculptural works», 1 operates in the tradition of Merz and her fellow Arte Povera artists in focusing his work on clay and brick, but with a contemporary twist of conceptualism and site - specificity.
One such session was inspired by Pittsburgh - based artist Thaddeus Mosley, 92, who is participating in the 2018 Carnegie International.
The gallery was established 2005 by Martin Asbæk (b. 1975) and focuses on contemporary Scandinavian as well as international art by well - established and up - coming artists who work in a wide range of media; painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, video, embroidery.
Great Works aims to address the absence in regional museums and galleries across the UK of works by British artists who have established international reputations over the last 20 years.
But it's become a must - attend event for international collectors seeking work by a variety of L.A. artists, as well as Angeleno collectors who want to peruse the work of artists from around the world without having to leave their city.
Article by Katy Diamond Hamer, Studio Visit photos by Cate Smierciak in Berlin / / Oct. 16, 2011 Federico Maddalozzo is an Italian artist who has lived in Berlin for four years, beyond a year long stint 2010 in New York as part of the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP).
Fountain Street Gallery opens its international juried show, SPACE INVADERS, featuring work by forty - two artists who utilize an array of media including paint, fibers, graphite, video, and photography, as they explore the world around them.
While national and international Street Artists were already making Bushwick a stopping point thanks to some of the earliest galleries like Ad Hoc and Factory Fresh, the scene recently got newly shot in the arm by a local resident who is facilitating much desired legal wall space to a crowd of artists who otherwise would be hunting and hitting up less - than - legalArtists were already making Bushwick a stopping point thanks to some of the earliest galleries like Ad Hoc and Factory Fresh, the scene recently got newly shot in the arm by a local resident who is facilitating much desired legal wall space to a crowd of artists who otherwise would be hunting and hitting up less - than - legalartists who otherwise would be hunting and hitting up less - than - legal spots.
England & Co have loaned a 1938 painting by Paule Vézelay from a private collection to Surface Work at the Victoria Miro Gallery: an international, cross-generational exhibition of women artists who have shaped and transformed, and continue to influence and expand, the language of abstract painting.
Curated by David Buckland, Founder and Director of Cape Farewell, Carbon 13 features eight international artists who have ventured alongside scientists to some of the world's geographic tipping points, places profoundly stressed by our warming planet, and whose work aims to stimulate a wider engagement with the climate debate.
Dekkers was represented by Riekje Swart, the Amsterdam based gallerist who also worked with international artists such as Lucio Fontana, Sol Lewitt, Agnes Martin, François Morellet, Peter Struycken and Gerhard von Graevenitz.
The exhibition brings together an extraordinary selection of works by some of the most important Dutch artists of the late 20th century, who stood at the forefront of the international ZERO movement and of geometric abstraction in the 1960s.
The event celebrates the restoration of the restoration of Miami Marine Stadium and showcases works by renowned local, national, and international street artists who created site - specific work at Miami Marine Stadium.
We were thrilled by the response to our concise exhibition of the work of Joe Zorrilla — an artist who is integral to the art community on the West Coast — and the fair provided a platform for us to extend and expand Joe's reputation in the New York and international art world.»
Be sure not to miss booths by Benrubi Gallery from New York, a leading gallery with a focus on 20th Century and contemporary photographs; Blindspot Gallery from Hong Kong, a gallery with a primary focus on contemporary image - based works; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery from New York, a gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among others.
This loose movement of young artists, fired by pop culture and heavily influenced by punk, was catapulted on to the international scene by Charles Saatchi, the advertising guru and art collector who came to dominate the scene.
The work of Bart Vargas at Dayton Visual Arts Center By Jud Yalkut Bart Vargas is a Minneapolis - based artist who has shown internationally, most recently at the 2010 Fourth Beijing International Art Biennale (BIAB) in China.
Established through a bequest by Australian expatriate artist John Power (1881 - 1943), who left his personal fortune to the University of Sydney to inform and educate Australians about international contemporary visual art, the MCA is dedicated to exhibiting, collecting and interpreting contemporary art.
19 November 2008 5:00 — 7:00 pm Ibrahim Theater, International House, 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Changing the Canon: Self - Taught Artists Film Screening and Panel Discussion James Castle: Portrait of an Artist A film by Jeffrey Wolf Introduction by Molly Dougherty, Executive Director, Foundation for Self - Taught Artists Brendan Greaves, Folklorist, University of North Carolina John Ollman, Director, Fleisher - Ollman Gallery Ann Percy, Curator of Drawings, Philadelphia Museum of Art Jeffrey Wolf, Film Producer and Director Wendy Steiner (moderator), Founding Director, Penn Humanities Forum Born deaf, James Castle (1900 — 1977), a self - taught American artist who refused to read, write, or otherwise communicate except through art, used soot, saliva, and found materials such as ads and food wrappers for his creaArtist A film by Jeffrey Wolf Introduction by Molly Dougherty, Executive Director, Foundation for Self - Taught Artists Brendan Greaves, Folklorist, University of North Carolina John Ollman, Director, Fleisher - Ollman Gallery Ann Percy, Curator of Drawings, Philadelphia Museum of Art Jeffrey Wolf, Film Producer and Director Wendy Steiner (moderator), Founding Director, Penn Humanities Forum Born deaf, James Castle (1900 — 1977), a self - taught American artist who refused to read, write, or otherwise communicate except through art, used soot, saliva, and found materials such as ads and food wrappers for his creaartist who refused to read, write, or otherwise communicate except through art, used soot, saliva, and found materials such as ads and food wrappers for his creations.
The Hood's holdings, which now reach beyond that original collection, includes over five hundred works by the international consortium of artists who were affiliated with the Fluxus movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
Additionally, thanks to our collaborations with some major galleries, we were able to acquire significant artworks by artists who have already achieved an international reputation, plus a number of historically significant works.
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