Sentences with phrase «contemporary tastemakers»

With an upcoming 2016 solo show at Berlin's Peres Projects (her work generated buzz at the gallery's booths this fall at Frieze London, FIAC, and Artissima), Kara is already on the radar of Germany's contemporary tastemakers, as well as that of the international art market.
Fischer is, after all, the art world's latest bad boy — a sobriquet that still counts for something among contemporary tastemakers.

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Ghost continues to stand for a contemporary and more informal manifestation of the brand and, as such, has become the unequivocal choice of pioneers and tastemakers as they ascend through their fields.»
Since launching in 2011, the Prize has established itself as a tastemaker for some of the most exciting contemporary artists in painting and drawing, recognising emerging talent ahead of other prizes for recent graduates, such as Catlin and Bloomberg New Contemporaries.
Formerly Chairman and International Head of Post War and Contemporary Art at Christie's, Brett Gorvy is one of the leading forces and tastemakers within the 20th century art market.
Ms. Siddall said that contemporary art could be redefined as any art that was relevant to us today, including 20th - century art that had a crucial influence on artists working today — and even works by dead artists who were ignored in their own time because their sex, their race or another aspect of their identity did not suit the preferences of the era's art tastemakers.
From Black, White and Grey, the first museum exhibition of Minimalist art; to publishing limited edition silkscreen portfolios of work by major contemporary artists in the 1960s; to advocating for Earth art that manipulates the natural landscape; Wagstaff was a trailblazer and an influential tastemaker in contemporary art.
Contemporaries Patrons ($ 1,250 for two) enjoy additional opportunities such as private collection visits, summer day trips to regional art destinations, and insider experiences with artists, curators, and tastemakers.
Judith Stein, author of the evocative biography Eye of the Sixties: Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art (Farrar, Straus & Girous) takes you back to the early sixties, to the beginning of the market for contemporary art in New York, when the art dealer and tastemaker Richard Hu Bellamy (1927 - 98) made history but chose not to make money.
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