Sentences with phrase «by living artists spanning»

Some present recent work by living artists spanning several generations; others showcase fascinating historical material of varying vintages.

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Punctuated by uncontrived self - portraits and intimate still lifes, the artist's disarming images span encounters in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Martha's Vineyard, London, Berlin, Rome and Venice to offer reminiscent glimpses that foreshadow the blurring of one's public and private life in contemporary cyberculture.
A live performance from the show's Melodians Steel Orchestra will span the catalogues of English music, from folk artists to David Bowie, while a screening of Rosalind Fowler's documentary Folk in Her Machine, is introduced by Gareth Evans of the Whitechapel Gallery.
His latest retrospective at Open Eye Gallery highlights a number of large - scale oils, drawings and watercolours from a career spanning over fifty years, which was heavily influenced by the artist's life - long muse and inspiration, Helen Bellany.
Lehmann Maupin has gathered primarily new works by three Californian women spanning two generations, making for a booth featuring monochromatic paintings by the Light & Space Movement artist Mary Corse, labor - and identity - focused sculptures from Liza Lou, and a spread of photographs examining American life and landscape by Catherine Opie.
Memphis Living, Bas» 2014 exhibition spanning Victoria Miro and Victoria Miro Mayfair, coincided with the publication by Rizzoli, New York of HERNAN BAS: a lavish monograph that is the most comprehensive publication devoted to the artist's career to date.
This collection of more than 100 works spanning from Baselitz's earliest years to the present day offers an unparalleled overview of his oeuvre, as well as insight into the subtle changes that have come to his work as he has matured: In recent years the distinctive visual universe that grew out of the artist's study of art, myth and literature has expanded to make room for the personal, for memories of an upbringing in the German and Slavic cultural borderland, for everyday life and his family and for revisiting works by himself and others.
At a moment when human life is still defined by biological limits and life spans, these artists remind us that we are on the cusp of technologically augmented existence, in which consciousness itself will be altered.
Presented in sections such as «Landscape and Place,» «Men,» «Women,» «Family and Community,» «Street Life,» «Spirituality,» «Masks and Symbols,» and «Abstraction,» the collection spans a range of mediums by artists from the United States, South America and the Caribbean, including Edward M. Bannister, Dawoud Bey, Eldzier Cortor, Aaron Douglas, Robert S. Duncanson, Richard Hunt, Jacob Lawrence, Al Loving, Kerry James Marshall, Harriet Powers, Joyce J. Scott, Lorna Simpson, Mickalene Thomas and Carrie Mae Weems, among many, many others.
Completely engaged with the present - day world and its flaws, the Czech artists at Urban Spree explore new contexts brought to us by the increased speed of information, short - attention span aesthetics of today's culture, and technologization of life.
Spanning over eight decades, the prolific career of Romanian artist Hedda Sterne is marked by both the influence of the Surrealist and Abstract Expressionist movements, and an independent, fluid style that shifted many times over the course of her life.
A new survey exhibition of painting by Maria Lassnig, at Hauser & Wirth, spanning a period from the 1950s to the end of the artist's life opens in early March.
Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A. — an exhibition curated by Ali Subotnick at Los Angeles» Hammer Museum — features nine idiosyncratic Los Angeles - based artists spanning several generations, including Lisa Anne Auerbach, Julie Becker, Llyn Foulkes, Charles Irvin, Hirsch Perlman, Victoria Reynolds, Kaari Upson, Jeffrey Vallance and CharlieArtists from L.A. — an exhibition curated by Ali Subotnick at Los Angeles» Hammer Museum — features nine idiosyncratic Los Angeles - based artists spanning several generations, including Lisa Anne Auerbach, Julie Becker, Llyn Foulkes, Charles Irvin, Hirsch Perlman, Victoria Reynolds, Kaari Upson, Jeffrey Vallance and Charlieartists spanning several generations, including Lisa Anne Auerbach, Julie Becker, Llyn Foulkes, Charles Irvin, Hirsch Perlman, Victoria Reynolds, Kaari Upson, Jeffrey Vallance and Charlie White.
Derek, a tribute to the late artist, filmmaker, and activist Derek Jarman, narrated by his long - time collaborator Tilda Swinton, is rich with footage spanning Jarman's life, interspersed with a 1991 interview with Colin McCabe.
Curated by Bélgica Rodríguez and organized by the Oswaldo Vigas Foundation, the work in the exhibition spans seven decades of the artist's life.
Curated by Tova Lobatz and Jenny Sharaf, the month - long exhibition will span billboards, transit shelters, and bus takeovers by artists exploring the role of art in public spaces and news ways of embedding art in daily life.
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