Modern yet minimalist is what
contemporary approach defined.
Not exact matches
«JACK WHITTEN: Five Decades of Painting» Museum of
Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, Calif. Sept. 20, 2014 — Jan. 4, 2015 Jack Whitten's
approach to abstraction is distinct,
defined by his career - long commitment to evolving his practice.
Born from the riotous energy of the 1970s, the
contemporary movement known as the Pictures Generation was
defined by a rebellious
approach that turned away from object - based Minimalism and ushered in a new era of image - based art making.
Together their work affirms that no single term — no «- ism» — can contain this
contemporary moment, but rather that today's art world is
defined by multidimensional
approaches and fresh perspectives.
Ultimately, the program aims foster an atmosphere of risk - taking and experimentation, and to create a community of artists and culture producers who look beyond a consensus driven
approach to how we
define what's important in
contemporary art.
His work was included in the 1977 Douglas Crimp — curated «Pictures» show at the Artists Space gallery, an exhibition that came to
define an early postmodern
approach to images in
contemporary art.
From its opening MOCA has been extremely committed to collection, preservation and presentation of all - media artworks dating back to 1940, and its work, especially its inventive programming based on multi-disciplinary
approach, has been so influential that it
defined museums of
contemporary art we know today.