Sentences with phrase «by the artist in»

The Guadalupe image is made from everyday paint, the kind typically used by artists in the 1500's, and even shows brush strokes and perhaps pencil marks.
By the artist in question.
Handcrafted by artists in Peru, this infant toy features a bright red hue, gentle rattle sound...
In honor of #GivingTuesday, World Vision has provided a beautiful handcrafted necklace made by artists in Bali as a giveaway to one very lucky reader.
Scientific analysis of several paintings has revealed new information about Vincent van Gogh's use of color, an unattributed work believed to be by Spanish master Diego Velazquez, and the materials used by artists in the Roman era, according to conservation experts at a 14 February news briefing at the 2016 AAAS Annual Meeting.
Long Island City, NY About Blog Founded by artists in 1928, SculptureCenter is a not - for - profit arts institution located in Long Island City, NY.
Being that film is an industry populated by artists in all areas of the field, it's no surprise that a prevalent theme throughout its history has been the drive to achieve greatness.
The film features art hand - painted by artists in the style of Vincent Van Gogh to tell his story.
A theatrical concert by artists in areas of conflict can conscienticize and fertilize the ground for diplomatic dialogue to address grievances with ethics and equity.
I like to make students look beyond the obvious connections and really question what they see in an image - this one works really well in giving students new ideas to explore for AO1 in asking of them what artists are doing in different ways and includes statements by the artists in terms of what the work is about for students to be able to demonstrate Informed responses.
An entire photograph or illustration, but no more than five images by an artist In collective works, not more than 10 % or 15 images, whichever is less.
We first met John a few years ago, when The Crisis of Our Time had been submitted for the Pulitzer Prize, and he'd been nominated «Best Literary Writer» by the Artists in Music Awards (AIMA).
I was contacted by an artist in Bulgaria who saw the series and offered her work.
Long Island City, NY About Blog Founded by artists in 1928, SculptureCenter is a not - for - profit arts institution located in Long Island City, NY.
Jaymee K. Harvey Willms has been invited to participate in a two - week residency in France, leaving one work for the permanent collection of the Chateau Orquevaux that will become part of a travelling exhibition of work by the artists in residence.
Get this framed 36 x 12 inch lithograph with no logos, no gimmicks, signed and numbered by the artist in limited supply.
Founded by artists in 1928, SculptureCenter is dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of sculpture and illustrating its intersection with other art forms.
Constructed within the gallery's architecture, SA MI 75 DZ NY 12 (2012) was the first «infinity environment» ever shown by the artist in New York.
Whether that's been through his blog «Best Of», using his studio residency at Seattle University for a series of workshops taught by artists in the Seattle community, or creating the Seattle Women's Convention at the Hedreen Gallery (again, at Seattle University); this is precisely what Joey's activism looks like.
With various colour reproductions of paintings / works and reference material, foldout - pages, texts and interviews by the artist in English and German.
This fall, in celebration of the Blanton's commitment to Moffett, a San Antonio native, the museum will present a gallery dedicated to new acquisitions by the artist in a rich variety of media including painting, drawing, and projected video on painting.
Each work is an instance of a ripped frescoes, a technique developed by the artist in the 1980s which brings together two key moments in his paintings: a construction, based on a site, as a process for the formation of a support; and a reluctant walk (of a fake restauration) in the memory and the material history of the painting, of deconstruction, subtraction, a kind of intimate and forged archaeology, where a re-emergence of an unexpected fragment in the shape of clay, mosaics or shred (of colour or material) can become the focal point of the whole painting.
Other lots to watch at Christie's are a 1982 painting by Jean - Michel Basquiat, Woman Reading by Roy Lichtenstein, and a 2004 work by Cy Twombly created by the artist in his home off the coast of Italy.
Anton Kern Gallery will present «Anne Collier,» featuring new work by the artist in her fifth solo exhibition with Anne Kern.
The catalogue, published by the Upper East Side gallery Zwirner & Wirth, includes two pages of notes written by the artist in the 1970s, which read like a crash course in the paradoxes woven into his incorporeal realm of three - dimensional lines drawn in space:
Access a selection of the most representative audiovisual documents created by the artist in this new section.
Many words have been spilled recently, by artists in particular, over the perennial question: New York or Los Angeles?
The road taken by the artists in this exhibition leads the way to the future.
[2] As suggested by the artist in an interview in occasion of his solo exhibition «Vite in Transito» at PAC, Milano in 2014.
Within a Realm of Distance, conceived by the artist in close collaboration with Blenheim Art Foundation and co-curator Christian Gether, Director, ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, will feature a new and ambitious body of work presented in a building that dates back to 1704 and which famously became the birth place of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill in 1874.
Such was the fate of 79 Park Place, a five - story building that was almost entirely occupied by artists in the early 1960s before it was razed to make way for the World Trade Center.
The biggest rethinking of SI's mandate comes with the launch of the institution's first educational programs, which will be designed by artists in dialogue with various local schools and community organizations.
First installed by the artist in 1993 in a former firehouse on 141st Street, the piece conveyed both a sober perspective of what the neighborhood had endured — the crack epidemic, urban blight — and also hope for the future.
Peckham 24 is back for a third edition during Photo London Week, shining a spotlight on cutting - edge contemporary photography made by artists in London and internationally.
One of the most significant artist's books of the twentieth century, Henri Matisse's Jazz was begun by the artist in 1943 and published in 1947.
The Joan Mitchell Center would like to invite you to a closing reception for «New Works» by Artist in Residence Keith Duncan.
Her canvas works recall the striped paintings of Frank Stella — but also, pointedly, pieces by artists in 1960s North Africa.
Dance performance by artist in residence Molissa Fenley.
While these images would seem at first to be fairly simple atmospheric, realistic renderings of colorful balls, a closer examination will reveal that the surfaces of Gibson's paintings are deeply scored by the artist in geometric patterns that sometimes conform to, and in other instances defy, the outlines of the spheres rendered in paint.
N. Dash «s first solo show with Untitled also includes small scale photo collages based on cotton fabric manipulated by the artist in her studio.
Strategies that emerged earlier in the circles of the surrealists and New Vision photographers — the untutored «photographic mistake,» photography as a form of literary pointing — adopted by the artists in this exhibition have subsequently been absorbed by the contemporary generation using photography as conceptual art, from Gabriel Orozco to Hank Willis Thomas.
It comprises ten new oil paintings and a painting - installation made by the artist in 2012 and 2013.
Staged as part of a seminar organised by the artist in 2012 entitled Choreographing Capital, the event saw notable interventions from theorists, critics and curators such as Stuart Hall, Paul Gilroy, Irit Rogoff and Colin MacCabe.
The exhibition, on view through September 1, includes 400 photographs taken by the artist in the «60s, originally shown at the Fort Worth Art Center Museum in 1970.
This edition has been generously donated by the artist in support of The London Art Book Fair: 10 - 13 September 2015 at Whitechapel Gallery.
Cityscape Munich, 2015 is an etching made by the artist in Munich and, for Hefuna, is a direct response to her surroundings.
The exhibition will include hundreds of photographic works, along with additional materials including books, ephemera and objects - created by the artist in many formats and mediums of photography, allowing the viewers for a fuller understanding of the diversity of his output.
Every picture on view came to the museum as a gift from Atherton collectors Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, except for one given by the artist in their honor.
Founded by artists in 1928, SculptureCenter provides an international forum that connects artists and audiences by presenting exhibitions, commissioning new work, and generating scholarship.
The exhibition visitor will first encounter a signature work by each artist in Out Our Way, providing a starting point from which to explore the pivotal moment each artist experienced at UC Davis.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z