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About Blog 21st century digital collages by Donna Kossy.
Among the eccentric pieces were three collages by Tony Oursler - a refreshing change from his overworked «talking heads.»
The collection also contains masterpieces of drawing by John Singleton Copley, Mary Cassatt, Grant Wood, and Alfred Leslie, in addition to over two dozen painting studies by Arthur Dove, collages by Robert Motherwell, and an exceptional collection of light - sensitive miniatures.
Six Fugues: New Collages by John Bunker was showing at Westminster Library between 1 July and 19 July 2014.
Exhibition extended through January 30, 2016 Richard Gray Gallery is pleased to announce The Truth of Masks, an exhibition of new collages by John Stezaker.
Tribe: New & recent collages by John Bunker was at Westminster Reference Library, 35 St Martin's Street, London; now closed.
On my trip to London on what must be the hottest day of the year so far, even though it's now about 7 o'clock in the evening it's still really warm and here I am wearing a suit, carrying luggage and chasing across the capital to visit Westminster Library, to see collages by John Bunker in the show Six Fugues, curated by Sam Cornish.
The exhibition features new paintings by Ellen Berkenblit, Jeff Elrod, Magalie Guerin, Rebecca Morris, Lui Shtini, and Molly Zuckerman - Hartung, and a 1981 painting by Miyoko Ito; new collages by Lesley Vance; recent hand - tinted photographs by Josiah McElheny; and a 1962 sculpture by William T. Wiley.
On display beginning October 10th, FrameWorks Studio & Gallery proudly presents Here & There, a solo exhibition featuring twelve new cut - paper collages by Joseph Opshinsky.
A number of collages by Kurt Schwitters, kinetic art by Jean Tinguely and screenprints by Andy Warhol are also represented.
1027 Grand Street (1027 Grand Street, Williamsburg): This is one of the biggest BOS buildings over on the Williamsburg end of things, and among the participating artists worth seeking out are painter Jessica Cannon on the fourth floor and photo collages by Liesl Pfeffer in room 308.
Art openings around L.A., including paintings by Rick Bartow, collages by Deborah Roberts, multimedia pieces by Aline Mare and photographs by Mel Frank.
[3] Bearden created his collages by first combining images cut from magazines and colored paper, which he would often with further alter with the use of sandpaper, bleach, graphite or paint.
The paintings and collages by Mr. Prince depict tropical settings filled with fleshy women, Rastafarians with cascading dreadlocks, electric guitars and black bodies.
Hollis Taggart has collages by Romare Bearden and a jazzy painting of a Newark street corner by Stuart Davis; Gerald Peters has watercolors of the Maine landscape by John Marin and several luminous portraits by the Ashcan School artist Robert Henri.
This month, Brece Honeycutt is exhibiting her textile and sculptural work here in a solo exhibition called «Bewilder,» with collages by the sound artist Audra Wolowiec in the back room.4
Watercolor collages by Susan Adame.
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present a selection of collages by the noted American artist Biala, who lived in Paris for over fifty years.
The show will feature an extensive selection of works including photographs, drawings and collages by Mallary Johnson and landscape paintings by Ed Bronstein.
The exhibition featured roughly 30 paintings and collages by the artist from over the past 10 years.
Perry fabricated the collages by cutting individual letters from ads in junk mail and print magazines delivered to her home including Sports Illustrated, Artforum, The New Yorker, and The Economist, among others.
The elegant abstractions of Sedje Hémon (1923 — 2011) come across as sympathetic, although faintly dated, and small collages by Elisabeth Wild appear as average, if not mediocre, formal experiments.
's Minnesota Street Project location in San Francisco, a selection of twenty - three recent collages by the artist provides a deeply satisfying experience of the inventive, funny, and sometimes slightly disturbing world of the Los Angeles artist's unconscious.
Katy Rogers is currently project manager and co-author of the forthcoming Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings and Collages by Robert Motherwell.
Debra Barrera: «Sky and Space» artist talk 3:15 p.m. Saturday; and «Paper People: Collages by Jerry Jeanmard,» through Oct. 18; Moody Gallery, 2815 Colquitt; 713-526-9911, moodygallery.com.
By chronologically beginning with the modestly scaled and tenuously constructed collages by German - born artist Kurt Schwitters (1887 — 1948) and ending with the cardboard constructions of Vietnamese - born artist Danh Vo (b. 1975), the exhibition concentrates on a strain of artistic practice that foregrounds the marginalized as always both an artistic concern and social phenomenon.
Selected photos from @workingmancollective Instagram account and graphic collages by Jon Jicha.
The exhibition includes a site - specific installation by feminist pioneer Mary Beth Edelson, part of an ongoing series of collage projects initiated years after her renowned collage posters of the 1970s; a series of preparatory collages by Marlene McCarty produced for her large - scale drawings of young women who committed patricide; and a series of mixed - media collages by veteran feminist artist Anita Steckel that places the artist within drawings by Tom of Finland, exploring the possibility of alternate forms of cross-gender desire and visual pleasure.
In addition, the exhibition includes collages by Steve Blevins as reproduced in gay porn magazines from the 1980s, often as illustrations for erotic fiction.
From ONE, this includes the anonymous «Graphic Albums Collection,» which combines gay male pornography with pages from interior design and visual arts magazines, and the collages by erotic artist Olaf Odegaard.
Collages by Berlin - based artist Kandis Williams will be accompanied by a commissioned reader based on sourced material found at ONE Archives around the cinematic history of hysterical women archetypes in examining the philosophies and implementation first - wave feminism.
An exhibition of new paintings and collages by Robert Kushner, Portraits & Perennials, opens tonight at DC Moore Gallery.
Luminous watercolors by John Singer Sargent, a stunning retrospective of paintings and collages by Georges Braque (who invented Cubism and collage with Picasso but kept at them longer), exquisite permanent collections and James Turrell's mind - bending tunnel, «The Light Inside,» are among the riches at Houston's encyclopedic art museum.
While the Pavilion exhibition featured 28 drawings, paintings and collages by Adams (all important forms to the artist), he also presented life - size metal sculpture.
New collages by Matt Gonzalez.
The DAM's Modern and Contemporary Art collection encompasses over 12,500 works made since 1900 and includes works by artists including Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Henri Matisse and Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as 33 paintings, drawings and collages by the acclaimed abstract expressionist Robert Motherwell.
Rounding out the show are World War II - era mixed media photo collages by Russian artist Alexander Zhitomirsky, Brian Ulrich's searing explorations of contemporary life in commercial settings, Jeff Brouws's somber «visual anthropologies» (see Eat, Inyokern, CA (1998)-RRB-, and the mesmerizing and gently comical Target (2008) by the Israeli artist Shai Kremer, among others.
The new series of medium format, analogue photo - collages by Callaghan will be the first of three solo shows at Res.
Connecting the mixed media collages by Kurt Schwitters, Carol Rama and Ray Johnson from mid 20th century, with more contemporary works by Thomas Hirschhorn, Clément Rodzielski and David Douard, the exhibition explores the organizational hierarchy of recuperated material.
Sometimes you see drawings and collages by Motherwell with images that look like sculptures David Smith would not make for another eight or ten years.
Highlights include a series of 1970s «pulled wedge» works by Ed Moses at albertz benda; a survey of major works by Anna Maria Maiolino from the 1970s through 1990s at Mercedes Viegas; a collection of rare collages by Yayoi Kusama at Omer Tiroche Gallery; and the first - ever United States exhibition of works by Huang Rui, a leading artist in post - Cultural Revolution China, at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery.
The exhibition features a series of nine collages by Stanton that are inspired by poems by Emily Dickinson that were published after her death and discovered scribbled on envelopes and scraps of paper.
This miniretrospective will present a dozen large - scale paintings and collages by Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes, including a substantial piece made specifically for the exhibition — all doubtless rendered in her signature carnival colors.
The second show, Mime, presented in gallery 2, features sculptures and re-photographed collages by Dale Washkansky.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, and collages by contemporary and self - taught artists including Chris Bradley, Vaginal Davis, Luc Fuller, Arnold Joseph Kemp, Brian Kokoska, Michael Lazarus, Gladys Nilsson, Misleidys Francisca Castillo Pedroso -LSB-...]
David Zwirner presents an exhibition of collages by American artist Tom Wesselmann at the gallery's London location.
Luminous watercolors by John Singer Sargent, a stunning retrospective of paintings and collages by Georges Braque (who invented Cubism and collage with Picasso but kept at them
Connecting the mixed media collages by Kurt Schwitters, Carol Rama and Ray Johnson from mid 20th century, with more contemporary works by Thomas Hirschhorn, Clément Rodzielski and David Douard, the exhibition explores the organizational hierarchy of recuperated material.
Medium - size yet imposing collages by Josh Smith contrast with the subdued elegance of Monique van Genderen small format paintings, whose abstract shapes respond to Jean - Pascal Flavien drawings.
Speaking of GI, Sarah McCrory's inaugural edition felt fresh: a minor coup with a wittily installed Jordan Wolfson retrospective of sorts, a funny - heartbreaking performance by Sue Tomkins, collages by the late — and, in the UK, little know — Brazilian artist Hudinilson Jr, cavorting SketchUp'd tableaux by the young New Yorker Avery Singer, and a lot more besides.
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