Sentences with phrase «contemporary everyday world»

Johns seems to allude to these forms in the modern cutlery around the frame, whose realism abruptly connects this very abstract painting to the contemporary everyday world.

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Influenced by the happenings staged by Allan Kaprow, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, and others, which incorporated everyday objects and popular culture, Lichtenstein turned to an entirely new imagery culled from the contemporary world of advertisements and comic books and adopted the graphic techniques of commercial illustration.
Turner Contemporary presents the exhibition «Self» which posits the question, in a world where «selfies» have become everyday expressions and «Britishness» is being redefined, what is the role of self - portraiture and how has it shifted through the history of art to the present day?
Call me only if you are in the gutter, Grice Bench, Los Angeles, CA Exalted Position, curated by Vlad Smolkin, Peter Blum Gallery, New York, NY Pipe Dream, presented by Night Gallery and Rachel Uffner Gallery, 170 Suffolk Street New York, NY Gallery Artist Group Show, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY TDW: Three Way Weekend, Blum & Poe, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, and ROGERS, Los Angeles, CA 2015 The John Riepenhoff Experience, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan Intimacy in Discourse: Unreasonable Sized Paintings, School of Visual Arts Chelsea Gallery, New York, NY Let's Be Real, Projekt 722, New York, NY 2014 The Crystal Palace, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY QUALIA, FJORD Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2013 The Room and its Inhabitants, organized by Patrick Howlett, Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto, Canada The 2013 deCordova Biennial (with Dushko Petrovich), deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA 2012 Love, curated by Stephen Truax, One River Gallery, Engelwood, NJ Art on Paper 2012, curated by Xandra Eden, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC Take Shelter in the World, curated by Dushko Petrovich, Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, MA In Plain Sight, organized by Nicole Russo and Lumi Tan, Mitchell - Innes & Nash, New York, NY 2011 The Idea of the Thing That it Isn't, curated by Rachel Uffner, Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY Channel to the New Image, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, NY Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY Paper A-Z, Sue Scott Gallery, New York, NY Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY Battle of the Brush, organized by Corporate Art Solutions at Bryant Park, New York, NY 2010 The Pencil Show, Foxy Production, New York, NY ITEM, Mitchell - Innes & Nash, New York, NY S (l) umm (er) ing on Madison Avenue, curated by Jo - ey Tang, The Notary Public, New York, NY Kristin Calabrese, Andy Parker, Mary Weatherford, Roger White, Kathryn Brennan Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2009 What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid», curated by Ryan Steadman, 106 Green Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Cave Painting: Installment # 2, organized by Bob Nickas, Gresham's Ghost, New York, NY The Audio Show, organized by Seth Kelly, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, NY 2008 The Merits of Silence, Gallery Min Min, Tokyo 2007 Heralds of Creative Anachronism, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY The Price of Nothing, EFA Gallery, NY 2006 Mystic River, Southfirst, Brooklyn, NY / Arcadia University, Glenside, PA 2005 Kevin Bruk Gallery, Miami, FL You Are Here, Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX The Most Splendid Apocalypse, PPOW Gallery, New York, NY Crits» Pix, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2004 Halloween Horror Films,, Southfirst Gallery, Brooklyn NY Summery Summary, 58 N3, Brooklyn, NY 2003 Dreamy, ZieherSmith Gallery, New York, NY Escape from New York, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ Late to Work Everyday, Dupreau Gallery, Chicago, IL 2001 Learnedamerica, P.P.O.W. Gallery, New York, NY Tirana Bienalle 1, National Gallery, Tirana, Albania 2000 Columbia University M.F.A. Thesis Show, Brooklyn, NY 1999 All Terrain, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, NY Wight Biennial, UCLA Wight Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1998 Episode 1, Gair Building, Brooklyn, NY
Rematerialized included a group of eight contemporary artists from US and Canada, whose work focuses on the use of objects, performances, and spaces, recycled, reapplied, recast, recombined and re-contextualized from our everyday world.
The project aims to explain to the viewer how art investigates and comments on the processes of everyday interactions between people and the world, how contemporary art practices interpret the current condition of disappearing transitions from object to subject, from nature and culture to conceptions of the world as a collective process.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and language of contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
, Gypsum Gallery, Cairo, 2015; EVA International — Ireland's Biennial, Limerick, 2014; The 11th Havana Biennial, Cuba, 2012; «Second World» Steirischer Herbst, Graz, Austria and Galerija Nova, Zagreb, Croatia, 2011; 1st Festival of Contemporary Art in Algiers, Algiers, 2009; 7th Gwangju Biennial, South Korea, 2008; 1st Canary Islands Biennial, Spain, 2006; «Trial Balloons» MUSAC, León, Spain, 2006; «An Image Bank for Everyday Revolutionary Life», REDCAT Gallery Los Angeles, USA, 2006; «Out of Space» Gallery Sfeir - Semler, Beirut, Lebanon 2006; Progr, Zentrum fur Kulturproduktion, Bern, Switzerland, 2005; «Il periplo creativo», Museo dell «Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti, Genova, Italy, 2004; «Transferts», Palais des Beaux - Arts de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, 2003; «Mediterranean», Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal, 2001.
«Animating The Everyday:» Robin Rhode at the Neuberger Museum of Art The Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, New York, less than an hour north of New York City, is known especially for their beautifully curated exhibitions, as well as their intelligently timed choices — always with ten fingers on the pulse of the art world — of hot - button subjects and important contemporary artists, both emerging and established.
2011 Penelope's Labour: Weaving Words and Images, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice Measuring the World — Heterotopias and Knowledge Spaces in Art, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria Let the Healing Begin, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane 2010 - 11 Aware: Art Fashion Identity — GSK Contemporary The Unconscious in Everyday Life, Science Museum, London 2010 Royal Academy of Arts, London 2009 British Subjects: Identity and Self - Fashioning 1967 - Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York Fascination with the Foreign: China — Japan — Europe, Hetjens - Museum Landeshaupstadt Düsseldorf, Germany Conflicting Tales: Subjectivity (Quad1), The Burger Collection, Berlin Prints Charming, Liberty, London Medals of Dishonour, British Museum, London sh [OUT]: Contemporary art and human rights, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Icons, Plataforma 91, São Paulo, Brazil 2016 Shift, Stretch, Expand: Everyday Transformations, Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara, California 2015 POP, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 The British Are Coming, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2015 Pelé: Art, Life, Football, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 Heroes and Villains, Halcyon Gallery, London 2014 Lost Angels, Mead Carney Fine Art, London 2014 POP - FICTION, 212 Gallery, London 2014 Giant, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2014 The Shock of the New, Mead Carney Fine Art, Porto Montenegro 2014 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2014 Kunst, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2014 Grafix 14, Vertes Modern, Zurich 2013 Rethinking the American Dream, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Works on Paper, The Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong 2013 David Bowie, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto 2013 Icons and Irony, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2013 Rock, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2013 The Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2012 The Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Rocking the Art World: a Celebration of The Rolling Stones, The Broome Street Gallery and Symbolic London, New York 2012 The Image is One Thing, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2012 Summer Exhibition, Scream Gallery, London 2012 Marilyn: 50 Years, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles 2012 Marilyn, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 POP and Contemporary American Art, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 New York, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2011 Arts for a Better World, Tagliatella Gallery, Miami 2011 It's A Wonderful Life, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Pop Pop, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2011 Scream Now, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Hueless, Mallick Williams Gallery, New York 2011 Works on Paper, Whisper Fine Art, London 2011 Heaven Gala, Art of Elysium, Los Angeles, California 2011 Printer Proofs, Bertrand Delacroix Gallerym New York 2010 Diamonds Are Forever, Scream Gallery, London 2010 The Art of Giving, The Saatchi Gallery London 2009 Christmas Show, Scream Gallery, London 2009 Urban Legends, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2009 Pop, Liberty, The Sims Reed Gallery at Liberty of London 2009 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2008 Ink, Sims Reed Gallery, Miami 2008 ICONS, 108 Fine Art, Harrogate, Yorkshire 2007 Pop!
Leading contemporary artist Michael Craig - Martin in conversation - whose ambition is to paint all mass - produced, everyday objects in the world
Terry Berkowitz: When the World Was Flat [catalogue unavailable] Ida Applebroog: Happy Families Benito Huerta: Attempted, Not Known [catalogue unavailable] Revered Earth [catalogue unavailable] The International Pinhole Photography Exhibition [catalogue unavailable] The Perfect Thought: An Exhibition by James Lee Byars [catalogue unavailable] Everyday Miracles: Retablos, Ex-Votos and Contemporary Art in Texas [catalogue unavailable] Against Nature: Japanese Art in the Eighties [catalogue unavailable]
Featuring more than 40 exceptional contemporary Japanese ceramists profoundly inspired by the natural world, this exhibition showcases ceramic objects of unsurpassed beauty made for everyday use.
«I often describe inIVA as a sort of cultural venture capitalist,» says Tawadros, «taking risks on artists and ideas that are not yet part of the everyday language of the contemporary art world
Wackers recontextualizes everyday objects from the contemporary world in an ambiguous way, suggesting instability and uncertainty, while the presence of the natural world in sprawling foliage offers access to spaces of calm through a clearing in the dark woods, according to a gallery press release.
Whether by staging a photograph of two zebras on a snowy mountaintop or transforming a contemporary art museum into an arena of screaming people, her irreverent installations, sculptures, performances, and photographs bring together playful and unexpected elements from our everyday world that present the inconceivable as real.
Nadia Guerroui creates poetic - abstract works in which she explores everyday phenomena and concepts from our complex, contemporary world.
Selected group exhibitions include: Love me, Love me not, Collateral exhibition, 55th Venice Biennale (2013); Re: emerge — Towards a New Cultural Cartography, Sharjah Biennial 11 (2013); City States — Makhachkala, Topography of Masculinity, 7th Liverpool Biennial, (2012); Rewriting Worlds, ArtPlay Сentre, The Fourth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, (2011); Greater Caucasus, PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art, Perm (2011); Affirmative Action (Mimesis), Laura Bulian Gallery, Milan (2011); Practice for Everyday Life, Calvert 22, London (2011); and History of Russian Video Art, Volume 3, Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2010).
Hannah Hoch, Richard Huelsenbeck, John Heartfield, and others pioneered the technique of photomontage, using preexisting photographs, often drawn from mass - media sources, to create composite images that sharply critiqued German society and culture in the aftermath of World War I. Drawing on the foundations of Dada, neo-avant-garde artists of the 1950s like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns created assemblages that brought collage techniques into three dimensions — laying the groundwork for much contemporary sculpture — as well as works on paper that incorporated found elements drawn from the mass media and everyday life.
By twisting the everyday into weirder and more ambiguous shapes, Cooper seeks to root out deeper psychological truths and provide deadpan commentary on our contemporary world.
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