Sentences with phrase «confessional artists»

Her work and confessional visual language, inspired and influenced by confessional artists Louise Bourgeois and Tracey Emin, grows from her fascination with, and empathy for, the constant existential duel between the isolated individual and the shared awareness of the group.
Louise Bourgeois: A Woman Without Secrets on display at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art showcases the work of one of the greatest and most confessional artists of the 20th century.
The confessional artist Gillian Wearing, whose Whitechapel Gallery show opens in London this week, takes over guardian.co.uk / art
«I'm not a very confessional artist, you know.
Often referred to as an autobiographical or confessional artist, her paintings are both narratives of personal and communal experiences.

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And tell it she does, in the picaresque confessional vein of Moll Flanders, through a series of episodes that chart her youth with her naturalist father (Christian Slater, whose transatlantic accent has somehow depreciated from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves), her early teen years as a budding sex addict (portrayed in flashback by Stacy Martin), her tumultuous on / off affair with her oily boss, Jerôme (Shia LaBeouf), and her later career as a torture artist in the employ of the mysterious L (Willem Dafoe).
Exhibits Mark Jenkins reviews two gallery shows of art by comics artists, «Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women» and an exhibit of Rafer Roberts» work.
Fineberg, quoting Rauschenberg on his discomfort with the confessional egoism of the Abstract Expressionists, links this to his sense of «inferiority» (the artist's dyslexia enters into this equation) in the face of a world he struggled to document.
The Powder Room alludes to a confessional space where the artist is alone with her own image, a place to compose the self and reflect on its performance.
Titled «I Cried Because I Love You,» Emin's debut in greater China promises to be a sprawling two - venue, confessional journey — inspired by a marriage ceremony in the South of France in which she wedded a rock — envisioned by the artist as a panoramic view of her varied practice, including paintings, embroidery, and her beloved neons.
Hello Tracey, I'd be interested in your thoughts on Louise Bourgeois, particularly in relation to your collaboration with an artist credited as the originator of confessional art.
British artist Tracey Emin also uses neon to sculpt words, spelling out confessional messages, which stand in stark contrast to neon's more familiar commercial applications.
This served to separate his pieces from those of the Abstract Expressionists, whose emphasis on the artist's touch gave their images a confessional, personal context.
The confessional Emin piece, on the other hand, describing the desolation, despair and self - loathing of a young woman living in a hovel and drinking for company, reads, Breese suggests, almost as an introductory text, sketching the scene of the female artist living and working in an androcentric world.
Curator Katie Cercone put together a group of artists who, often, make hip hop surreal, from Irvin Morazan's shamanistic leanings to Kalup Linzy» sdreamlike confessionals.
Allan Bridge (February 14, 1945 - August 5, 1995) was an American conceptual artist best known for his creation in 1980 of the confessional phone system known as the Apology Line.
It also remains to be seen if 1:54 has the wherewithal to show and sell more artworks by: pioneers of video art; a growing fleet of robust confessional women artists and; artists that evoke the woes of the past through the current global market economy.
The artist invites visitors to get on camera to discuss their decisions in a video confessional format.
Emerging in the 90s as one of the Young British Artists, her confessional and often brutal work draws on her own experiences of love, sex, rape, abortion and loss.
In 12 new text - based drawings, weavings and embroideries, the artist shares his confessional, idiosyncratic and wickedly humorous observations.
Scott's curiously beautiful works are, as the artist explains, «still lives of vanity,» and works of «confessional impressionism» intimately depicting and exploring the debris of consumerism.
While the artists in the exhibition do not have a strictly confessional style, the works force an immediate and awkward intimacy onto the viewer.
Other contents include a contribution from Philadelphia's Headlong Dance Theater, which relates the process behind the company's highly regarded Cell piece from 2006; facsimile reproductions of 1960s letters from the artist James Lee Byars to MoMA curator Dorothy Miller (the second installment of the Modern Artifacts series, presented in collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art Archives); two more «Guarded Opinions» from guards at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles — this time offering commentary on paintings by Degas and Gustave Moreau; an anonymous confessional piece about the life of a «decor artist»; a selection of never - before - published map sketches by Michigan artist Neil Greenberg; Angus Trumble's «2001 in Retrospect»; and a found object contributed by Stephen Weyl.
Tracey Emin, a member of the Young British Artists, also makes neon works that reflect the confessional and deeply personal message of the rest of her oeuvre.
Tracey Emin, CBE, RA (born 3 July 1963) is an English contemporary artist known for her autobiographical and confessional artwork.
Channeling the aesthetic of direct confessionals common across reality television and YouTube video journals, the artists featured in this program speak directly to the camera.
But Siri only played Dashboard Confessional and Taylor Swift songs — which were not really all that similar to his desired artists.
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