Sentences with phrase «contemporary glass artists»

The Norton Museum of Art also just opened an installation by contemporary glass artist Beth Lipman.

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We talk to Jenny Newall, a contemporary stained glass artist based in Shropshire, who creates beautiful stained glass animals and suncatchers, as well as bespoke modern windows.
Applications are now invited from contemporary craft designer - makers and artists working in ceramics, jewellery, interior textiles, fashion design, print - making, wood, lighting, furniture and product design, glass, metal and basket - making, before the 18th April 2017.
Bounded on the west and north sides by towering glass walls overlooking Boston's skyline, the east side displays Sandra and Gerald Fineberg Art Wall, featuring large - scale works by leading contemporary artists.
Gill & Lagodich Studios produce the highest quality gilded and wood antique frame restoration, sizing services, custom - antiqued mirror glass, custom - made frame replicas, and fabrication of contemporary gilded and patinated wood, gessoed, and ebonized frames designed by artists, architects, decorators, and our own in - house designers.
Women of Abstract Expressionism, organized by the Denver Art Museum, is making its East Coast debut, and Fired Up: Contemporary Glass by Women Artists from the Toledo Museum of Art will be on view exclusively at the Mint.
For the two - part work, the artist meticulously crafted and inserted into the Contemporary Wing's architecture aluminum and reflective glass that allows you to see unexpected views of fellow visitors, art works, and galleries above, below, and across from you.
• South African artist Larita Engelbrecht's collage - on - glass work «African Mask Mash - up 1» (2014) combines coffee - table book images of traditional African masks with images of contemporary everyday objects.
In partnership with Phong Bui and the Brooklyn Rail's Rail Curatorial Projects, Mana Contemporary will open two large group exhibitions, Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy, Part I and OCCUPY MANA: 1/2 = 1/2, PART I, installed in the Glass Gallery and throughout Mana's main building (respectively).
She is one of the first contemporary Australian artists to explore the political and aesthetic power of glass, describing her work as «politically motivated and emotionally driven».
He is currently involved in the creation of the first Italian museum devoted to contemporary art made of glass, the Berengo Center for Contemporary Art and Glass, based in Murano, which boasts one of the most important collection of works made of glass by internatiocontemporary art made of glass, the Berengo Center for Contemporary Art and Glass, based in Murano, which boasts one of the most important collection of works made of glass by international artglass, the Berengo Center for Contemporary Art and Glass, based in Murano, which boasts one of the most important collection of works made of glass by internatioContemporary Art and Glass, based in Murano, which boasts one of the most important collection of works made of glass by international artGlass, based in Murano, which boasts one of the most important collection of works made of glass by international artglass by international artists.
Comparing the opinions of various curators, Glasstress addresses this issue through glass sculptures specially made by major artists on the contemporary scene and through objects and sculptures made by designers, whose research was influenced by the formal aspect of the use of the object.
iMOCA is supported from grants and funding from the Efroymson Family Fund, The Indianapolis Foundation, Herbert Simon Family Foundation, Lilly Endowment, Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Christel DeHaan Family Foundation, Halstead Architects, ESL - Spectrum, R&M Electric, Buckingham Companies, National Performance Network, Visual Artists Network, Arthur Jordan Foundation, ArtsAlliance for Contemporary Glass, Centaur Gaming, 20 × 200, Bluebeard and Edington Gallery.
Mortal, an exhibition of work by Kiki Smith at the Dallas Contemporary, on view through Dec. 17, spans the last 10 years of the artist's output and includes the installation of Pilgrim, a set of thirty industrial steel windowpanes of mouth - blown stained glass.
Among the acquisition highlights during the past two decades have been: in Archaeology, the Renée and Robert Belfer Collection of Ancient Glass and Greek and Roman Antiquity and the Demirjian Family European Bronze Age Collection; in Jewish Art and Life, an illuminated Mishneh Torah of Maimonides (ca. 1457), acquired jointly with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the restored 18th Century Tzedek ve - Shalom Synagogue from Paramaribo, Suriname; and, in the Fine Arts, Nicolas Poussin's «Destruction and Sack of the Temple of Jerusalem» (1625), Rembrandt van Rijn's «St. Peter in Prison» (1631), the Arturo Schwarz Collection of Dada and Surrealist Art, Jackson Pollock's «Horizontal Composition» (1949), the Noel and Harriette Levine Collection of Photography, and Gerhard Richter's «Abstraktes Bild» (1997); together with an active and ongoing program of acquisitions in contemporary art, including site - specific commissions by such artists as Olafur Eliasson, Anish Kapoor, and Doug and Mike Starn.
In one of his most famous works, An Oak Tree (1973), the artist proclaimed a glass of water on a glass shelf was in fact an oak tree, and in an instant the nature of contemporary art changed forever.
Mainly contemporary, some Modern British, original prints, paintings, sculpture, glass and ceramics from emerging artists to Royal Academicians.
«White Light / White Heat: Contemporary Artists & Glass» is at the Wallace Collection, and «Glasstress: White Light / White Heat» at Fashion Space Gallery (London College of Fashion) until 23 February 2014.
1987 Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada / First Interstate Bank Regional Art Collection, Las Vegas, Nevada The Works Gallery: «A View Through / Revisited» Long Beach, California Korean Cultural Service: «CURRENTS - Eight Contemporary Artists, American & Korean» Los Angeles, CA University of Hawaii at Manoa: «Glass: Another View» Honolulu, Hawaii Pence Gallery: «Works on Paper» Santa Monica, California Yurakucho Asahi Gallery: «Prints by Los Angeles» Tokyo Japan (traveling exhibition) Sena Galleries West: Arnoldi / Cooper / Dill, Santa Fe, New Mexico Stanford University Museum of Art: «The Anderson Collection Two Decades of American Graphics, 1967 - 1987» Stanford, California Scott Hansen Gallery: «Summer Selected Works» New York James Corcoran Gallery: «From the Sixties and Seventies» Santa Monica, California Elizabeth Leach Gallery: «Cirrus Editions, Ltd» Portland, OR
Glass Gallery Curated by Phong Bui and Rail Curatorial Projects A Rail Curatorial Project led by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, this exhibition focuses on artists whose practice interrogates the contemporary social climate, including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among others, ultimately drawing attention to art as it functions as a lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
The lower centre of each canvas is dominated by the contemporary artist's addition of a glass ball in the same deep lapis lazuli that is so prominent in the Venetian's painting.
The resulting images, printed and embellished with paper, wood, glass, and gold leaf, showcase the artist's ability to transform rarely seen artifacts and seldom explored spaces into works of contemporary art.
Selected artists for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2018 are: Agil Abdullayev, Kobby Adi, Ayo Akingbade, Annie - Marie Akussah, Chris Alton, Louis Bennett, Jack Burton, Christian Noelle Charles, Kara Chin, Faye Claridge, Jack Fawdry Tatham, Emma Fineman, Rhona Foster, Deme Georghiou, William Glass, Carrie Grainger, Madelynn Mae Green, Habib Hajallie, Camilla Hanney, Rebecca Harper, Sam Henty, Mimi Hope, Richard Ayodeji Ikhide, FC Izaac, Osian Jenaer, Patrick H Jones, Jessica Jordan - Wrench, Marianne Keating, Gareth Kemp, Yushi Li, Shao - Jie Lin, Heidi Maribut, Alexi Marshall, Jocelyn McGregor, Holly McLean, Paula Morison, Yuko Obe, Kamile Ofoeme, Panicattack Duo, Jack Pell, Ralph Pritchard, Anna Reading, Maïa Régis, Bella Riza, Francisco Rodriguez, Janet Sainsbury, Mohammed Sami, Antonia Showering, Shy Bairns, Wal Slzr, Tom Smith, Alcaeus Spyrou, George Stamenov, Viviana Troya, Rosa Johan Uddoh, Tom Waring and Yanghwa.
In the last two decades, work by Graves has been featured in a number of solo and group exhibitions, most notably Klange des Inneren Auges: John Cage, Mark Tobey, Morris Graves (Sounds of the Inner Eye: John Cage, Mark Tobey, Morris Graves) at the Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany and the Museum of Glass: International Center for Contemporary Art, Tacoma, WA (2002); Immeasurable Spaces, Incalculable Energies: Tobey, Graves, Callahan, Anderson at the Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA (2003); The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860 - 1989 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (2009); John Cage with Morris Graves and Mark Tobey at The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC (2012); and Modernism in the Pacific Northwest: The Mythic and the Mystical at the Seattle Art Museum (2014).
Working on both large - scale installations and individual sculptural pieces, makes Johnson's practice unique among artists creating contemporary glass.
The new protégés — a Swiss architect, a writer from Brazil, a Peruvian musician, a dancer from South Africa, an Argentinian / Spanish theatre artist, a film - maker from India and a Vietnamese visual artist — are being mentored by some of the most acclaimed figures in the contemporary arts worldwide: British architect Sir David Chipperfield, Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón, poet and novelist Mia Couto, from Mozambique, American composer Philip Glass, Canadian theatre director Robert Lepage and American performance and video artist Joan Jonas.
Its 38th annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, The Nature of Glass: Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood 2016, featuring 24 works by 12 internationally recognized glass artGlass: Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood 2016, featuring 24 works by 12 internationally recognized glass artglass artists.
Our main venue, BRIC Arts Media House, offers a public media center, a major contemporary art exhibition space, two performance spaces, a glass - walled TV studio, and artist work spaces.
We are joined by Donna Hassler, the Executive Director of Chesterwood, Jim Schantz from Schantz Galleries Contemporary Glass, and artist Tom Patti.
The impressive lineup includes glass artists such as Dale Chihuly, photographers such as Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano, and a who's - who of contemporary art, including works by Robert Motherwell, Red Grooms, Tim Rollins, Carrie Mae Weems, Whitfield Lovell, Benny Andrews and William Wegman.
Adriano Berengo is also the mind and the heart behind the glass factory Berengo Studio 1989 and Glasstress, the exhibition that, since 2009, elevates glass to an unprecedented level by displaying glass artworks by the most important contemporary artists at Palazzo Franchetti.
«Though women artists are far better represented in contemporary art now, in terms of the number of women artists that are having their work exhibited and shown, there remains a glass ceiling that needs to be addressed.»
A reworked vintage portrait of Bo Bardi, installed on the glass facing into the house by the contemporary artist Renata Lucas and a pair of 1948 cartoon portraits of Bo Bardi and her husband, Pietro, by Alexander Calder, are the most literal representations of the house's charismatic former inhabitants.
Group shows have included Building Blocks: Contemporary Works from the Collection, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island (2011), Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut (2008), and Out of Line: Drawings from the Collection of Sherry and Joel Mallin, Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University, New York (2006).
Moishe Mana, founder of the moving company, and his right - hand man Eugene Lemay have converted 150,000 square feet of the 1.5 million industrial space they own in Jersey City into the impressive Mana Contemporary, a center that houses over 250 artists» studios, numerous art galleries, Richard Meier's Model Museum, Gary Lichtenstein's Editions printing studio and shop, in addition to dance studios, an art book shop, a bistro, designer studios, a recently completed spectacular column - free 50,000 - square - foot separate glass gallery, and who knows what else?
«OTHONIEL» is a presentation of iconic large - scale steel and glass sculptures by prominent contemporary French artist Jean - Michel Othoniel.
In addition to my research I would also like to meet and possibly work with New Orleans contemporary artists and arts organizations such as Creative Glass at YAYA in New Orleans, and the blacksmith Daryl Reeves.
It is an excellent opportunity to see the quality of contemporary and conceptual art that is being produced by the up - and - coming generation of glass artists in our region and at our Glass Stglass artists in our region and at our Glass StGlass Studio.
The Quogue Gallery represents contemporary emerging and established artists whose works include, paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics and jewelry.
«An Artist Has a Past (Puffy Clouds and Strong Cocktails)» April 11 - August 10, 2014 Dallas Contemporary 161 Glass Street, Dallas, TX 75207 www.dallascontemporary.org
«An Artist Has a Past (Puffy Clouds and Strong Cocktails)» at Dallas Contemporary (161 Glass Street in the Dallas Design District) features 15 large - scale paintings from the past decade that incorporate discovered objects and images.
Audiences will enjoy exciting demonstrations and chances to meet the artists, and the companion exhibitions will enhance visitors» appreciation of contemporary glass.
If I had to pick somebody who might find his way into the short list of the curators deciding on who gets the prize at Texas Contemporary, I might cast my vote for Lora Reynolds Gallery artist Colby Bird, who has a show of his new work, House Lamps, up through October 18th at Texas State University gallery (see this link), and appears to be moving a little closer to Robert Gober, an influence that might appear natural to those who know that his earlier work, Dust Breeds Contempt, paid homage to a photograph by Man Ray that followed the accumulation of dust on Duchamp's The Large Glass.
The artist's work was subsequently featured in two exhibitions of Glasstress, shows coinciding with the 53rd and 54th Venice Biennales, which highlighted examples of historical and contemporary glass by visual artists.
(2012), curated by Dean Daderko, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX; Photography Sculpture Figure (2012), M + B, Los Angeles, CA; Art Book Club Presents: Cowboy Mouth (2011), St. Cecilia's Convent, Greenpoint, NY; Tomboy (2011), Columbia College Glass Curtain Gallery, Chicago, IL; This is a performance (2010), Artist Curated Projects (ACP), Los Angeles, CA; A Trip Down (False) Memory Lane (2009), The Lexington Club, San Francisco, CA; Shared Women (2007), curated by A.L. Steiner, Eve Fowler, and Emily Roysdon, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles, CA; Ridykeulous (2006), Participant, Inc., New York, NY; and Neoqueer (2004), Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA.
The gallery features contemporary emerging and established artists whose work includes paintings and prints, photography, glass, and sculpture.
As part of our Glass Studio Visiting Artist Series, an exhibition April Surgent's contemporary glass cameo art will be on display from Nov. 14 to DecGlass Studio Visiting Artist Series, an exhibition April Surgent's contemporary glass cameo art will be on display from Nov. 14 to Decglass cameo art will be on display from Nov. 14 to Dec. 30.
Quogue Gallery, at the corner of Jessup Avenue and Quogue Street in Quogue, showcases contemporary emerging and established artists whose works include paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics, and jewelry.
Transparencies brings together a group of international contemporary artists whose work explores glass as both medium and a subject matter.
18/6 - 10/8/2018 GLASS: WORK BY CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS explores this ancient and fascinating material that demands a high degree of skill from those who use it creatively.
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