Sentences with phrase «celebrated artists consider»

In this exhibition at the Getty Villa, a museum exploring classical art and culture, some of today's most celebrated artists consider Plato's impact on the contemporary world.
In this exhibition, some of today's most celebrated artists consider Plato's impact on the contemporary world.

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Think of the great, French artist Toulouse - Lautrec whose colorful renditions of Parisian nightlight were once considered sleazy and raunchy but are now celebrated as some of the greatest paintings of the Post-Impressionist period.
Mr. Turner delves further back in history to the life of J.M.W. Turner, a landscape painter who is considered one of the most celebrated artists in British history.
Come and see why Robert Bateman is considered one of Canada's most celebrated artists and conservationists.
When an album sells one million copies it is considered to have gone platinum and the artist gets a nice shiny award, everyone attached celebrates.
In a final, bittersweet irony the greatest masterworks by the most famous and celebrated artist in the history of France was for thirty years, neglected, generally considered to be melancholic and nostalgic relics of the past by French art critics and the press in general.
Considered one of the most influential contemporary American artists, Carrie Mae Weems has been celebrated for her powerful body of work addressing a variety of social themes.
A major retrospective of celebrated contemporary photographer Vik Muniz, considered one of the most innovative artists of the 21st century.
In «Heaven's Gate,» artist Odili Donald Odita has created an installation that celebrates color and light within the SCAD Museum of Art and highlights the multitude of ideas that might be considered when walking around its spaces.
40 under 40: Craft Futures at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Renwick Gallery in Washington D.C. I was one of 40 artists selected from over 2000 considered for this exhibition that will celebrate the Renwick's 40th anniversary as an institution.
Celebrating Rubens's artistic legacy amongst artists widely considered avant - garde like Manet, Cézanne and Picasso, reminds us that avant - gardism relies as much on continuity as it does on rupture.
The famous pop artist Andy Warhol, known for his silkscreens and paintings that celebrated what was considered a quintessential representation of the American culture in the 1960's was also at one point of his career a commercial illustrator.
In October, The Artist Dining Room will celebrate the work of Sophie Calle and in December, the work of Kara Walker will be considered.
George Frederic Watts was considered one of the greatest artists of his age, internationally renowned and celebrated in his own lifetime.
To mark and celebrate Gormleys major contribution to the practice and discourse of contemporary sculpture since the 1970s, the artist will present a lecture that considers his current practice in the light of his seminal work at IMMA shortly after the museum opened in 1991.
Featuring over 40 original works from celebrated artists including Damien Hirst, Cindy Sherman, Kara Walker, and Close, himself, FIERCE CREATIVITY is an achievement for artistic altruism, especially considering the fact that 100 % of the proceeds from the show go to APJ.
The event will celebrate the opening of Mixed Signals: Artists Consider Masculinity in Sports and Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project.This event will feature live performances, Tarot card readings, film screenings, and multiple cash bars.
Consider the most celebrated younger artists on hand in Venice.
Building upon the exhibition Voulkos: The Breakthrough Years, which celebrates the work of an artist known for drastically changing the way clay is categorized as an art material and discipline, the MAD Transformations exhibitions consider fiber, clay, and jewelry and metals — disciplines (along with glass and wood) that compose the bedrock of the Museum of Arts and Design's founding mission and collection, and continue to morph in the hands of contemporary artists today.
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