Sentences with phrase «claim a recording artist»

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A New York federal judge granted Jay Z $ 8,000 in attorneys» fees in a lawsuit filed by an artist who claims to have helped create the logo for Roc - A-Fella Records, after the plaintiff and his attorney were sanctioned in December for failing to produce discoverable evidence.
This list includes music artists with claims of 75 million or more record sales.
Those who would claim that Malick has twisted the record, fabricated, invented need remember that we are talking about the work of an artist with an agenda far beyond mere reportage — if he manipulates legend it's only to make grander points.
Doig claimed he had never been in prison and that he had been attending high school in Ontario at the time, but Fletcher insisted that the records of the prison sentence were erased not to jeopardize the artist's career.
I HAVE NO ILLUSIONS about being able to control how the «Pictures» show I organized at Artists Space in 1977 will be understood historically, but for the record I did not, as Richard Prince claims in «Richard Prince Talks to Steve Lafreniere» [March 2003], ask him to be in the exhibition or show him the essay for the catalogue.
June 6, 2011: Russian Artist Ilya Repin Still a Top Seller Christie's auction house claimed a new auction record for their sale of a painting by Russian artist Ilya Artist Ilya Repin Still a Top Seller Christie's auction house claimed a new auction record for their sale of a painting by Russian artist Ilya artist Ilya Repin.
Describing himself not as a photographer but as a conceptual artist for whom photography is an intrinsic part of his creative process, Demand's work challenges photography's claims to verisimilitude and disrupts notions of authenticity and artifice by questioning the medium as a faithful record of reality.
Activism and Camouflage denote works that are overtly political — like the Gran Fury collective's famous 1987 New Museum installation «Let the Record Show...» which is re-created in the exhibition with the same pink triangle and the words «Silence = Death» in neon — and on the opposite end of the spectrum, works in which artists «bury references to AIDS or sexuality so thoroughly that they often claimed that their work had no personal or expressive meanings at all,» according to the wall text.
But it was British artists from Saatchi's Sensation exhibition generation who claimed most records.
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