Sentences with phrase «creating groundbreaking work»

Her ideas were a vehicle for creating groundbreaking work in photography, performance, film, video, drawing, sculpture, and site - specific installation.
In a brief yet prolific career, the Cuban - born artist Ana Mendieta created groundbreaking work in photography, performance, film, video, drawing, sculpture, and site - specific installations.
A pioneer among artists dealing with identity politics and feminism, the Cuban - American Mendieta (1948 - 1985) created groundbreaking work in photography, performance, film, video, drawing, sculpture and site - specific installation.
As writer, director, visual artist, and vocalist, she has created groundbreaking works that span the worlds of art, theater, and experimental music.

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The university has created some of the first cognitive tutors, helped to develop the Jeopardy - winning Watson, founded a groundbreaking doctoral program in neural computation, and completed cutting - edge work in understanding the genetics of autism.
Alberts's editorial also notes that relying on journal impact factors to evaluate a scientist's research output «creates a strong disincentive to pursue risky and potentially groundbreaking work, because it takes years to create a new approach in a new experimental context, during which no publications should be expected.»
«But I think the work with Lupita Nyong» o and creating her shade 555 for Lancôme's Teint Idole was truly groundbreaking
Get access to 51 works by animation pioneer Norman McLaren and create your own films, using three groundbreaking animation techniques made famous by McLaren, with this free iPad app.
Even so, we pushed the quality far higher than we thought possible, we reinvented our facial and character creation pipelines, built our own performance capture stage, worked with Epic to create groundbreaking performance capture technology and made a game that was double the length of what we expected.
The Armory will be the setting for a series of groundbreaking performances, temporary installations, events, and other programs, all free to the public, by Biennial artists from March 4 to March 23, creating an exciting opportunity to present works that could not be accommodated within the Whitney's walls and remaining true to the fluid, interactive way in which these works were conceived.
EXHIBITION «Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties» opens at the Brooklyn Museum on March 7 and brings together the work of 66 artists (including Barkley L. Hendricks, above) from diverse backgrounds who were compelled to create by groundbreaking events that were transforming the nation.
Seeing the World Within is the first exhibition to focus on the groundbreaking paintings Seliger created during the first decade of his career, and the first museum - organized exhibition of Seliger's work in 30 years.
Hunter College mounted a retrospective of conceptual artist William Anastasi's groundbreaking sound works created over the last half century, such as a curiously beguiling clanking radiator.
Known for championing artists who create groundbreaking and challenging forms of visual expression, Lehmann Maupin presents work highlighting personal investigations and individual narratives through conceptual approaches that often address such issues as gender, class, religion, history, politics, and globalism.
The early works of David Hockney and the works of Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi (who created the groundbreaking I was a Rich Man's Plaything, 1947) are considered seminal examples in the movement.
Iconic works include New York's landmark Chrysler Building (designed by alumnus and architect William van Alen), groundbreaking covers of Esquire magazine (designed by alumnus and master communicator George Lois), Sesame Street's beloved Big Bird (created by Jim Henson and brought to life by faculty member and master puppet builder Kermit Love), Scrabble (conceived by alumnus and out - of - work architect Alfred Mosher Butts during the Depression), the sleek Corvette C5 (redesigned by alumnus and industrial designer John Cafaro), OXO Good Grips (co-launched by alumnus and industrial designer Tucker Viemeister), and the Dunkin Donuts logo (colors and typeface selected by alumna, faculty member, and industrial designer Lucia DeRespinis).
Although this artistic technique, in which materials are cut, torn, and layered to create new meanings and narratives, gained acclaim in the early twentieth century through the groundbreaking work of such artists as Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Kurt Schwitters, and Jean Arp, it experienced a renaissance (particularly in America) after World War II.
Alexander first created his groundbreaking resin works as a graduate student at UCLA.
Created at a pivotal point in the artist's career, the present work was completed the same year Hirst was first nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize, as well as the launch of the groundbreaking exhibition Young British Artists I at the Saatchi Gallery, London, where Hirst unveiled his now legendary The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, 1991, alongside A Thousand Years, 1990.
For this groundbreaking event, the Whitworth emptied every gallery space in order to create room for this unique work to develop and breathe.
Similarly recognized for creating groundbreaking graphic works is the noted abstract painter Brice Marden.
The product of a groundbreaking collaboration, a dedicated web site — Rembrandt in Southern California — has been created by the J. Paul Getty Museum in collaboration with the Hammer Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in Los Angeles; the Norton Simon Museum of Art in Pasadena; and the Timken Museum of Art in San Diego, all working in concert.
The artist has created a groundbreaking body of work that explores the nature of representation and the ways in which the images of film, television, and advertising influence our understanding of our identity and of the world around us.
Among the most important artists to emerge during the 1990s, Los Angeles — based Diana Thater creates groundbreaking and influential works of art in film, video, and installation that challenge the normative ways in which moving images are experienced.
The exhibition tracks the artist's evolution back into figuration and the various themes and symbols that comprise his controversial late works, including Blackboard (1969), Edge of Town (1969), The Studio (1969), and Flatlands (1970), which were included in the groundbreaking Marlborough Gallery show, and By the Window (1969), in which Guston creates poignant autobiographical statements.
These groundbreaking artists worked with experts in the field to create these colorful, magnificent, and monumental artworks.
Jenna Burchell's latest site specific sound sculpture will be exhibited alongside artists from Africa, Europe and the USA — including Richard Long, Willem Boshoff, Nandipha Mntambo, Tom Price, Moataz Nasr, Rachael Champion, Anton Burdakov, Tom Price, Serge Nitegeka, Mikhael Subotsky, Angus Taylor and Marco Cianfanelli — will create works in response to the highly significant environment of the Cradle of Humankind, where the groundbreaking discovery of Homo Naledi recently took place.
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Dan Flavin began in the early 60's to create works using strips of neon, filling an entire room with neon light at Documenta 4 in 1968, a groundbreaking move which in many ways harked back to Duchamp's readymades.
Four artists created works specifically to be broadcast live online as part of the groundbreaking BMW Tate Live project.
The piece Painting for Kubler from 1968 is one of the groundbreaking works created between 1966 - 68 that have changed the landscape of contemporary art.
«We are delighted to have this exceptional opportunity to present this groundbreaking exhibition of these dynamic works created by one of the most iconic and innovative artists of the late twentieth century as his formidable talents emerged,» comments Brooklyn Museum Director Arnold L. Lehman.
We worked from the premise that any fintech developer in the world should have the opportunity to create groundbreaking new products even without big money behind them.
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