Sentences with phrase «contemporary figures like»

Shortly before Mr. Fisher's death in 2009 the couple agreed to house 1,100 works from their collection — prime examples by major contemporary figures like Calder, de Kooning, Diebenkorn, Warhol and Lichtenstein, as well as by living artists like Cy Twombly, Mr. Kelly and Brice Marden — at the museum for 100 years.
Artists represented range from early American painters such as Robert Street (1796 — 1865) and Charles Willson Peale (1741 — 1827) to contemporary figures like Bill Walton (1931 — 2010), Jonathan Lyndon Chase (born 1989), Sarah McEneaney (born 1955), and Alex Kanevsky (born 1963).
Comprising a selection of around sixty painted objects in a wide variety of materials (canvas, wood, glass, vellum, ceramics, silk, and more), the show includes work by masters of the Northern Renaissance, such as Jan van Eyck and Albrecht Dürer, as well as major modern and contemporary figures like Jackson Pollock and Gerhard Richter.
Such powerful personalities as Louise Bourgeois, Louise Nevelson, Niki de Saint Phalle, Cindy Sherman, Yayoi Kusama and Marina Abramovic, who have broken the cannons of art and societal acceptance, are included in the exhibition with influential contemporary figures like Marilyn Minter, Adriana Marmorek and Rhiannon Schneiderman, who utilize the body in a bold and compelling way.
We started looking at contemporary figures like Janelle Monáe or Andre 3000 or Erykah Badu who look to otherworldly themes for inspiration as well.
Alongside contemporaries of Woolf (including her sister, the painter Vanessa Bell, who in 1914 beat Malevich to pure geometric abstraction) are midcentury artists such as Louise Bourgeois and Agnes Martin, plus contemporary figures like the South African photographer Zanele Muholi and the Polish - born collagist Anna Ostoya.
The Fishers's collection ---- eleven hundred works by contemporary figures like Calder, de Kooning, Diebenkorn, Warhol, and Lichtenstein, as well as by living artists like Cy Twombly, Ellsworth Kelly, and Brice Marden ---- dovetails with the museum's collection.
Strongly influenced by impressionist masters such as Matisse and Cézanne, as well as contemporary figures like Tal R and David Hockney, Yanai uses vibrant pigments both when working with oils or colored pencil, explicitly accenting the warmth and light of his native land.
Even now it could be too late for some of the artists on its wish list, such as contemporary figures like painter Mark Bradford and painter - sculptor Kerry James Marshall, whose prices are now topping seven figures, or Harlem Renaissance hero Aaron Douglas, whose works are both expensive and scarce.

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Families like that of Maria Durand de Perez almost never figure in the contemporary conversation about immigration.
He was born in 1942, before the likes of Fassbinder and Wenders, yet he now stands as the leading figure in contemporary European cinema.
The wow factor arrives early, with a bait - and - switch prologue: Dark wizards flee what looks like an ancient Shaolin temple, only to emerge into the blinding daylight of contemporary Manhattan, which the hooded figure on their tail then folds inward, altering the direction of gravity's pull and transforming skyscrapers into giant, rotating gears.
The range is fantastic, and I think indicative of contemporary trends within the medium: angular figures and aggressively colorful compositions in a New Objectivity vein from very young, non-German artists including Anna Navasardian (Armenian but New York - based, showing with Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich) and Pawel Sliwinski (Polish, showing with Beers Contemporary, London); representational works in thick, gestural impasto, both in Kim Dorland's grand, en plein air style (Angell Gallery, Toronto), and in Bobby Mathieson's intimately scaled portraiture (Lyons Wier Gallery, New York); and abstraction both super-reductive (like Clare Grill, showing with FRED.GIAMPIETRO, New Haven) and cosmically colorful (Jennifer Lefort, showing with Patrick Mikhail Contemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable stylecontemporary trends within the medium: angular figures and aggressively colorful compositions in a New Objectivity vein from very young, non-German artists including Anna Navasardian (Armenian but New York - based, showing with Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich) and Pawel Sliwinski (Polish, showing with Beers Contemporary, London); representational works in thick, gestural impasto, both in Kim Dorland's grand, en plein air style (Angell Gallery, Toronto), and in Bobby Mathieson's intimately scaled portraiture (Lyons Wier Gallery, New York); and abstraction both super-reductive (like Clare Grill, showing with FRED.GIAMPIETRO, New Haven) and cosmically colorful (Jennifer Lefort, showing with Patrick Mikhail Contemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable styleContemporary, London); representational works in thick, gestural impasto, both in Kim Dorland's grand, en plein air style (Angell Gallery, Toronto), and in Bobby Mathieson's intimately scaled portraiture (Lyons Wier Gallery, New York); and abstraction both super-reductive (like Clare Grill, showing with FRED.GIAMPIETRO, New Haven) and cosmically colorful (Jennifer Lefort, showing with Patrick Mikhail Contemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable styleContemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable style in between.
Like his East Coast contemporary, Willem de Kooning, Diebenkorn approached the representative figure as someone interested in gestural painting and abstraction.
With his iconic paintings serving as a trademark of American contemporary art, Wayne Thiebaud is a Pop art painter best known for his colorful works depicting commonplace objects like pies, lipsticks, paint cans, ice cream cones, pastries and hot dogs, although he has painted many landscapes and figures in his time as well.
Like his late contemporaries Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf has been a key figure in the translation of street - art culture from the walls and train yards of New York City to the fine - art galleries of Chelsea, applying the graffiti burner's tools of trade (spray paint, acrylic, scrawled words) to canvases.
Our Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction features work by some of the most revered figures in 20th and 21st century art, with Andy Warhol's seminal pop portraiture and the visceral action painting of Jackson Pollock offered alongside superb pieces from the likes of Francis Bacon, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Lucio Fontana and Peter Doig.
It features key examples of the technique by artists from various periods and regions, from historical figures like the Czech surrealists Jindřich Štýrský and Toyen, to post — World War II artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Roy Lichtenstein, to contemporary artists of different generations, including Anna Barriball, Jennifer Bornstein, Morgan Fisher, Simryn Gill, Matt Mullican, Ruben Ochoa, Gabriel Orozco, and Jack Whitten.
Mali Morris interviews Geoffrey Rigden where we learn about the influence of jazz, the teaching of Hans Hofmann, what it means to be contemporary (what a great question, by the way), the influence of Noland and Louis in the early days as well as Milton Avery and Albert Marquet, also other less well known figures at the time like Adolf Gottlieb, for Rigden «still more pertinent and engaging than Pollock».
Like LeWitt in Building 7, and a long - term, meaty Anselm Kiefer installation in a collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation in 2013, the bulk of the new exhibitions are multi-year arrangements with towering figures in contemporary art: Laurie Anderson, Jenny Holzer, James Turrell, Robert Rauschenberg, and Louise Bourgeois.
Media and culture legends are brought to life alongside representations of contemporary figures: David Beckham and Elton John are joined by plexiglass sculptures of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, all shining brightly in a red carpet - like event.
His important new book «Black Artists in British Art» surveys more than a half century of contributions, bringing welcome attention to the likes of Ronald Moody, Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling and contemporary figures such as Sonia Boyce, Sokari Douglas Camp, Steve McQueen, Chris Ofili, Yinka Shonibare and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye.
Alongside the dinosaurs, creatures whose extinction is their most notorious characteristic, figures like Step Off — whose seemingly decorative bands at the neck, knee, and ankle take on the suggestion of shackles — can be understood both as contemporary and as incarnations of centuries of human rights abuses.
Historical and contemporary works of art, videos, machines, archaeological artefacts and iconic objects, like the giant inflatable cartoon figure of Felix the Cat — the first image ever transmitted on TV — inhabit an «enchanted landscape» created in Nottingham Contemporary's galleries, where objects seem to be communicating with each other contemporary works of art, videos, machines, archaeological artefacts and iconic objects, like the giant inflatable cartoon figure of Felix the Cat — the first image ever transmitted on TV — inhabit an «enchanted landscape» created in Nottingham Contemporary's galleries, where objects seem to be communicating with each other Contemporary's galleries, where objects seem to be communicating with each other and with us.
While monitoring the revolutions in contemporary art, and analyzing the legacies of trailblazing figures like Picasso and Rodin, Steinberg at the same time continued his work on the centuries - old achievements of his beloved Italy.
Highlights include small - scale sculptures by modern masters like Auguste Rodin, Jacques Lipchitz, and Henry Moore; ancient Chinese mingqi tomb figures and Buddhist devotional statues; European bronzes of princes, putti, and classical heroes; and boundary - breaking work by contemporary artists including Magdalena Abakanowicz, John Chamberlain, Robert Irwin, and H. C. Westermann.
The print collection offers an overview of a number of epical moments in contemporary American art, and includes compositions by Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns; Pop artists Andy Warhol, Robert Rosenquist, and Roy Lichtenstein; minimalists Frank Stella, Sol LeWitt, and Chuck Close; neo-expressionists Julian Schnabel, Robert Longo, and David Salle; as well as graphics by celebrated figures like Louise Bourgeois, Vija Celmens, Pat Steir, and Richard Serra.
According to Ringnes, the park now boasts upwards of half a million visitors a year and houses a varied collection of 34 sculptures from the likes of Salvador Dalí, Pierre - Auguste Renoir and Auguste Rodin, to more contemporary figures such as Louise Bourgeois, James Turrell, and Sarah Sze.
The gallery specializes in 20th - century and contemporary photography and represents some of the key figures in early 20th century photography like László Moholy - Nagy, Man Ray, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Edward Steichen (the iconic Greta Garbo photograph) and Herb Ritts, among others.
Patches of paint no longer float like figures, replaced by bands of horizontal colour that evoke contemporaries like Ad Reinhardt and (early) Frank Stella.
Based in Paris, Caillard is especially well known for staging witty and provocative dialogues between past and present: his Hipsters in Stone series (2012 — 2016) dressed the figures of classical sculpture in contemporary clothing, while also furnishing them with additional attributes like iPhones, sunglasses and jewellery.
Architectural adventurousness has also inspired institutions, particularly those devoted to contemporary work, to look beyond established figures, like Gehry, Piano, and Meier, to a younger generation.
Surrounding his work with pieces by artists he admired (like Gérôme), contemporaries with overlapping styles (from James Ensor to American self - taught artists), and those who followed in his footsteps (Frida Kahlo), it provides a fresh look at a figure whose role in the birth of modern art is sometimes understated.
Exhibitions have showcased numerous contemporary art movements such as Minimalism, Neo-Expressionism, and Britart by Young British Artists, as well as avant - garde art from China, while featured artists have included outstanding figures like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87), Phillip Guston (1913 - 80), Richard Serra (b. 1939), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Damien Hirst (b. 1965), and Tracey Emin (b. 1963), among many others.
Francisco Vidal Art Specializing in a Figurative Paintings and Works on Paper Visual Dialogue with Series about The Artist, The Music and more works also with Classic Genre like Nude, Figures, Still life and Landscape on Contemporary way I live and work on New York
2018 Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Galerie Greta Meert, Brussels Aspen Art Museum, Aspen 2017 Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Nature & Politics Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Figure Ground Haus der Kunst, Munich (catalogue) Nature & Politics Moody Center for the Arts - Rice University, Houston 2016 Nature & Politics Museum Folkwang, Essen (traveled to Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin; High Museum, Atlanta)(catalogue) 2015 Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich Galleria Monica De Cardenas, Milan Marian Goodman, London 2014 Thomas Struth - Photographs Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Rineke Dijkstra & Thomas Struth: Seeing Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Cristina Iglesias & Thomas Struth Ivory Press, Madrid Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Five Works Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam Marian Goodman Gallery, New York 2013 Stiftung zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Kunst, Weidingen / Eifel 2012 St. Petersburg Schirmer / Mosel Showroom, Munich Galleri K, Oslo 2011 Thomas Struth, Fotografien 1978 — 2010 Museu Serralves, Porto; traveled from: Whitechapel Gallery, London; K20, Düsseldorf; Kunsthaus Zürich, Zurich (catalogue) 2010 Situation Kunst, Bochum Thomas Struth, Korea 2007 — 2010 Gallery Hyundai, Seoul New Works Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (catalogue) 2009 Paradises Frieze Art Fair 2009 - DB VIP Lounge, London Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens 2008 Galleria Monica de Cardenas, Zuoz Galerie Meert - Rihoux, Brussels Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donna Regina — MADRe, Naples Familienleben SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne; traveled to: De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Tilburg (catalogue) Family Portraits Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam 2007 Making Time Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Making Time Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Making Time Museo del Prado, Madrid (catalogue) 2006 Thomas Struth — Rineke Dijkstra Galerie Xippas, Athens Galerie Meert - Rihoux, Brussels 2005 Audience, Read This Like Seeing It For The First Time (Video work in collaboration with The Bern Academy of Music) Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Museum Photographs 1987 - 2004 Galleri K, Oslo Audience Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam Imágenes el Perú Museo de Arte Lima, Lima Arbeiten aus Peru Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Audience Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich 2004 Pergamon Museum I - VI Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin (catalogue) Une Heure: Video Portraits CAPC - Musée d' Art Contemporain de Bordeaux, Bordeaux 2003 1977-2002 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Cities Marian Goodmann Gallery, Paris Strassen Galleri K, Oslo Pergamon Musum I - VI Galleria Monica de Cardenas, Milan 2002 Pergamon I — IV Marian Goodman Gallery, New York 1977 - 2002 Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; MOCA - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (catalogue) New Pictures from Paradise Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden; Centro de Fotografía, Universidad de Salamanca (catalogue) Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich 2001 Pictures from the Dandelion Room Schirmer / Mosel Showroom, Munich (catalogue) Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin (catalogue) Galerie Meert - Rihoux, Brussels 2000 My Portrait National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; traveled to: National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; Galleri K, Oslo (catalogue) Galerie Shimada, Tokyo 1999 Galleria Monica de Cardenas, Milan Still Centre National de la Photographie, Paris Gallery Shimada, Tokyo The Berlin - Project (with Klaus vom Bruch) Hamburger Kunstverein, Hamburg New Pictures from Paradise Marian Goodman Gallery, New York; Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris 1998 The Berlin - Project (with Klaus vom Bruch) Kunstmuseum Luzern, Luzern Still Carré d'Art, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Nîmes; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (catalogue) Centro Galego de Are Contemporanea, Santiago de Compostela Galerie Meert - Rihoux, Brussels Nouveau Portraits Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris 1997 Face to Face (with Luo Yongijn) Fine Arts Foundation of Beijing; International Art Palace, Peking (catalogue) Portraits Sprengel Museum, Hanover (catalogue) Achenbach Kunsthandel, Düsseldorf (with Cindy Sherman) The Berlin - Project (with Klaus vom Bruch) Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Nieuw Werk Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam 1996 Valocuvia Fotografier Kluuvin Galleria, Helsinki (catalogue) Galerie Shimada, Tokyo 1995 Strangers and Friends Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto (catalogue) Strassen Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn (catalogue) Neue Arbeiten Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Oeuvre récentes Galerie Marian Goodman, Paris Landschaften Galerie Shimada, Yamaguchi 1994 Strangers and Friends Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; ICA - Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (catalogue) Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Galerie Meert - Rihoux, Brussels 1993 Museum Photographs Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg (catalogue) Galleria Monica de Cardenas, Milan Photographien aus Deutschland Galerie Shimada, Yamaguchi The Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne 1992 Portrait Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld (catalogue) Directions Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne 1991 Galerie Meert - Rihoux, Brussels House - Street - Individual - Group Galerie Shimada, Yamaguchi 1990 Photographs The Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, Chicago (catalogue) Portrait and Museum Photographs Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam Giovanni Minelli, Paris Urbi et Orbis, Paris 1989 The Clocktower, New York (with Andreas Gursky) Halle Sud, Geneva Galerie Peter Pakesch, Vienna Neue Bilder Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne 1988 Galerie Meert - Rihoux, Bruxelles Neapel and Tokyo Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich Portikus, Frankfurt / Main (with Siah Armajani) 1987 Unconscious Places Kunsthalle Bern, Bern; Westfälisches Landesmuseum Münster, Münster (with Siah Armajani); Prefectural Museum of Art, Yamaguchi; Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (catalogue) Tokyo und Münster Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne 1986 Galerie Shimada, Yamaguchi 1985 Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich 1980 Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf (with Roswitha Ronkholz) 1978 PS1 - Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City
(Brief Article) Art Business News; July 1, 2002; 267 words * Meanwhile, leading arts figures like Ivan Massow... the Institute of Contemporary Arts, are making mischief for the Turner Prize by suggesting four - year... backing a new children's art prize — which, offering... for saying British conceptual art was «pretentious, self...
Isa Genzken's «Elefant» makes use of vertical blinds, artificial flowers, plastic tubing and toy figures in a contemporary art show that avoids popular formats like painting, installation works, big - screen videos and Dolby - sound films.
Although my work doesn't look on the surface much like his, I think he taught me about using iconic signifiers and figures that I could project myself into for emotion and as an avatar in paint (like Scott McCloud describes in his amazing book, Understanding Comics, that we do as comic readers), and create figurative narrative allegories that hopefully resonate deeper than most political cartoons and relate to Goya and other art historical uses of politics and allegory as much as the imagery could relate to underground comics and contemporary worlds.
Up - and - comers like Mira Dancy, Eric Mack, and Sondra Perry mingled with lesser - known artists of the late 20th century, as well as some of contemporary art's most well - known figures, Glenn Ligon and David Hammons, among them.
With works by over a hundred artists from fifteen countries — including the likes of Ana Mendieta and Lygia Clark as well as lesser - known figures such as Colombian sculptor Feliza Burztyn and Brazilian video artist Leticia Parent — «Radical Women» bolsters the international history of contemporary feminist art.
The treatment of the form - especially the heavy enclosing arms, conical breasts and block - like head - may be compared to Moore's contemporary half - length alabaster Figure, 1931 (Henry Moore Foundation, Much Hadham, repr.
Contemporary photographer, Joshua Jensen - Nagle captures scenes of leisure from a distance, often from high above, transforming people on beaches and ski - slopes into toy - like figures against sublime natural backdrops.
If, as Harry Gaugh first demonstrated, Nijinsky could reliably serve Kline as a surrogate in self - portraiture during the 1930s and 1940s, including in his breakthrough to abstraction, the historical and artistic figure of Charles Meryon could arguably fulfil a similar function in Meryon in 1960, albeit under different circumstances.41 Meryon was, like Nijinsky, celebrated as a virtuoso by his contemporaries and famously plagued by mental illness, dying in an asylum at Charenton in 1868 at only forty - seven years of age.
His abstracted figures and landscapes, however, reflected an affinity with the darker vision of European artists like Oskar Kokoschka and Edvard Munch, or more nearly contemporary artists like Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon, who shared his sense of human conflict and existential angst.
He's included older painters like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, icons of black contemporary art like David Hammons, as well as underappreciated figures like Beauford Delaney.
It wound up instead programming large - scale exhibitions of major figures like Matisse, Van Gogh and Picasso, interspersed with mature contemporary British artists like Anthony Caro and William Turnbull.
Like Huang's kinetic installation and Young's ambulatory «YOUR MOM» balloons, Vidal's use of the fair as a venue for making new work is a welcome reminder that contemporary art isn't only about six - figure paintings and shiny sculptures.
As we cycle through avatars in our online lives, we are discovering a new appreciation for the artist of many identities: a figure like Cindy Sherman, with her parade of photographic personae, or the younger contemporary artists Kalup Linzy and Tamy Ben - Tor, who inhabit multiple characters in their satirical videos.
Some Turkish superstars at the fair: The booth of ArtSümer, presenting three local artists — Gözde Ilkin, Onur Gülifdan and Serkan Demir, the magic of it being that each artist is shown each day in a solo presentation; a large painting of Yağiz Özgen at Sanatorium, one of Turkey's few truly contemporary painters; the paper works of Devran Murasoğlu selling like hotcakes at PG Art Gallery, and a drawing of Seza Paker, a pioneering figure in conceptual art, showing at Galerist.
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