Sentences with phrase «captured by contemporary artists»

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Taken by fellow artists, these portraits were created over a span of more than seventy years and capture artistic figures that define the modern and contemporary art world.
One of Pakistan's most influential contemporary artists, Naiza Khan (born 1968) captures the experience of living and working in Karachi, where everyday life is affected by natural disaster, urban migration and political struggle.
, Minneapolis, MN 2016 From the Belly of Our Being: art by and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art 2016 Into Quarterly, Minneapolis issue 2014 Perspectives and Parallels: Expanding Interpretive Foundations with American Indian Curators and Writers, Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 The Open Studios Press, New American Paintings, Issue No. 113, Midwest 2014 Taté Walker, Native Peoples, Urban Arts Scene, August 2014 issue 2014 Dyani White Hawk and Joe D. Horse Capture, Mni Sota: Reflections of Time and Place, All My Relations Arts and Afton Press 2013 Michele Corriel, Western Art and Architecture, Ones to Watch: Spotlighting the Works of Dyani White Hawk, February / March Issue 2012 Suzanne Deats and Kitty Leaken, Contemporary Native American Artists.
Telling a range of stories about contemporary art and our community — from videos made by teens to an artist studio visit to short - and long - form documentaries — MCA videos capture it all.
The nebulous notion of ephemeral storage for digital information captures the imagination of many contemporary artists, and it has also been a popular art subject throughout the ages that can now be marketed as if imbued with a new meaning, with Diane Arbus» 1960 photograph Clouds on - screen at a drive - in movie, N.J., offered by Fraenkel Gallery, being just one example.
Brilliantly reviewed by Paul Hobson, Director of the Contemporary Art Society, and John Bunker, writer in Abstract Critical, the new solo show of Croatian born British artist Andrea Medjesi — Jones, VENTRILOQUIST, is clearly capturing the attention of the public.
The Whitechapel Gallery presents a display of photography and video works drawn from collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Works by seventeen contemporary artists from five continents capture women on camera in domestic spaces and expansive landscapes.
For his first artist book — published to coincide with the exhibition The Los Angeles Project at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, in 2014 — Trecartin compiled over one hundred composited images he created by mining his personal Instagram and Snapchat feeds, screenshots, and photos, all captured and archived in his phone.
Your roster reads like a Who's Who of the contemporary art world — each artist is entranced by your ability to capture the essential character of their work into your print projects.
These paintings depict our feelings and sentiments, our sense of belonging to a larger community in the contemporary world, while capturing the impulses behind the range of figuration presented by today's contemporary international artists.
Ten renowned local and international contemporary artists reflect on how photographic images speak to us in this exhibition assembled by Canadian curator Christopher Eamon exclusively for Capture Photography Festival.
In attempting to capture a portion of the region's complexity as experienced by those working in the field of contemporary visual art, ArtAsiaPacific and Artis, a New York - based nonprofit that supports and promotes contemporary visual artists from Israel, are collaborating on the essay series «Within / Without.»
Ten voices theatrically captured with the camera lens illustrating the diasporic reflections of contemporary Vietnam and Cambodia by artists KHVAY Samnang, An My LÊ, Dinh Q LÊ, NGÔ Đình Trúc, Uudam NGUYEN, PHAN Quang, Phunam, VANDY Rattana, TRẦN Minh Đức and VÕ An Khánh.
«Drop In And Play», devised in association with Dundee Contemporary Arts, showcased new games made by local designers and the closing event, «Forever Falling Nowhere — a pioneering new work produced in collaboration with Smallpetitklein Dance Company alongside Digital Artists, Sound Designers and Composers, used motion capture, animation, projection mapping and Kinect sensor technology to produce a contemporary dance piece of breathtaking scopeContemporary Arts, showcased new games made by local designers and the closing event, «Forever Falling Nowhere — a pioneering new work produced in collaboration with Smallpetitklein Dance Company alongside Digital Artists, Sound Designers and Composers, used motion capture, animation, projection mapping and Kinect sensor technology to produce a contemporary dance piece of breathtaking scopecontemporary dance piece of breathtaking scope and beauty.
Projects that engage the city as subject, including The Barnes Foundation's Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie, capturing city life through a contemporary exhibition and installations in unexpected locations; curator Brian Phillips» Rowhouse Workshop, surveying the physical and social histories embedded in Philadelphia row homes; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program's Monument Lab: A Citywide Public Art and History Exhibition with public artworks created by artists such as Ai Weiwei and Zoe Strauss; and Philadelphia Assembled, a museum installation and off - site interactive art experiences reimagining the city, presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and artist Jeanne vContemporary Art of Flânerie, capturing city life through a contemporary exhibition and installations in unexpected locations; curator Brian Phillips» Rowhouse Workshop, surveying the physical and social histories embedded in Philadelphia row homes; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program's Monument Lab: A Citywide Public Art and History Exhibition with public artworks created by artists such as Ai Weiwei and Zoe Strauss; and Philadelphia Assembled, a museum installation and off - site interactive art experiences reimagining the city, presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and artist Jeanne vcontemporary exhibition and installations in unexpected locations; curator Brian Phillips» Rowhouse Workshop, surveying the physical and social histories embedded in Philadelphia row homes; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program's Monument Lab: A Citywide Public Art and History Exhibition with public artworks created by artists such as Ai Weiwei and Zoe Strauss; and Philadelphia Assembled, a museum installation and off - site interactive art experiences reimagining the city, presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and artist Jeanne van Heeswijk;
Richier's sculptures are presented alongside a selection of photographs by her contemporary Brassaï, who documented the artist's studio and captured the defying power of her work.
With a core of historical material donated by C.R. Smith and Mari and James A. Michener, now supplemented by purchases, commissions, and generous gifts by donors such as Jeanne and Michael Klein and the Blanton family, the collection is rich in masterworks that show modern and contemporary art production at its most ambitious; experimental works that provide clues to artistic transitions; strong representative works that capture the essence of an artist's style; and uncommon works that enrich our understanding of the history as well as the current state of American art.
While Spaces — a recent exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center highlighting the artists and galleries of St. Claude — may not completely capture the raucous spirit of the downtown art scene, a weekend protest by some of the artists involved in the show more clearly illustrates the divide between St. Claude Avenue and Julia Street.
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