Sentences with phrase «critically acclaimed contemporary artists»

The museum selected 120 critically acclaimed contemporary artists and released brief videos (available online) in which each shared «what they see» when they look at art in the Met's collection, which dates back 5,000 years.
Among the most critically acclaimed contemporary artists in Europe, Fischli / Weiss have been the subject of numerous international exhibitions, including a major retrospective, Flowers and Questions: A Retrospective, that opened at Tate Modern in 2006.
, the New York debut of critically acclaimed contemporary artist Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle.

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Contemporary artist and latter day electronic producer Dinos Chapman will follow up his critically acclaimed debut Luftbobler with a heavyweight 4 - track EP released by The Vinyl Factory.
This event is a special collaboration with Artsy OnSite, a global series of events featuring the world's most critically - acclaimed contemporary artists and current exhibitions.
«100 % Other: Artists and Psycho - Demographic Transitions» follows several recent critically acclaimed exhibitions, including «Patriot Acts» (the first installment of «Future of Nations») and «Incognegro,» which offered a contemporary critique of race through the exploration of infamous black - face performance.
The sculptural designs are conceptualized by critically acclaimed internationally recognized contemporary artists who are interested in exploring the possibilities presented by consumer culture.
[1] Particularly important among the museum's critically acclaimed exhibitions are presentations of both historically over-looked and emerging contemporary artists.
He is the author of two critically acclaimed books Inside the Artist's Studio (2015) and Inside the Painter's Studio (2009) which include his interviews and documentary photographs of todays leading contemporary artists.
Contemporary gallery Gazelli Art House supports a wide range of international artists, presenting a critically acclaimed programme of exhibitions through global public projects and exhibition spaces in London and Baku.
The work anticipated some of the interests that Fluxus artists would soon begin exploring in New York and Europe in the 1960s, and it feels very much in tune with works by young contemporary artists like Ragnar Kjartansson, who in 2011 staged a critically acclaimed 12 - hour performance of the denouement of Mozart's «The Marriage of Figaro,» by opera singers.
An unprecedented event, VIP Art Fair gives contemporary art collectors access to artworks by critically acclaimed artists and the ability to connect one - on - one with internationally renowned dealers — from anywhere in the world and without leaving home.
She has ensured the financial viability of the Museum through one of the most difficult funding periods for the institution and has led a critically acclaimed programme with a particular focus on supporting artists» practice and introducing new audiences to contemporary art through a dynamic and discursive programme that extends beyond the gallery space.
Ms. Ruf was appointed director of the Stedelijk in 2014, after nearly 12 years as director and chief curator of the Kunsthalle Zurich, where she oversaw an expansion project and mounted a critically acclaimed exhibition program that included many cutting - edge contemporary artists.
Corresponding to her critically acclaimed exhibition Harriet Tubman and Other Truths [which was co-produced by Grounds For Sculpture and Goya Contemporary, with guest curators Patterson Sims and Lowery Sims], this latest exhibition [curated by Amy Eva Raehse] further develops narrative around social and political injustices, sexism, racism, violence, systems of power, and biases within the artist's personal history, and our collective experience.
Night Court is the latest in a series of pop - up Absolut bars designed by leading contemporary artists following critically acclaimed recent installations by Mickalene Thomas, Adrian Wong and Los Carpinteros.
As a pioneer of Chinese modern and contemporary art, Tina Keng Gallery presents Guan Liang and Zao Wou - Ki, old masters both critically acclaimed and highly sought - after, as well as contemporary artists Wang Huaiqing, Su Xiaobai, and Peng Wei, who are constantly in the spotlight of the art circle, all in an attempt to stimulate greater possibilities of visual experience as well as the art market at Art Basel in Hong Kong 2016.
There, she was a primary contributor to the institution's innovative exhibition program and organized (and co-organized) multi-disciplinary, community - focused exhibitions that featured an international array of artists, such as Bike Rides, Pretty Tough: Contemporary Storytelling, Kathryn Spence: Dirty and Clean, Fritz Haeg: Something for Everyone, the popular and critically acclaimed 2010 exhibition, KAWS, and 2011's KAWS: Companion (Passing Through), now on view at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.
This subcategory of contemporary art was explored in - depth in the critically - acclaimed exhibition Slash: Paper Under the Knife at the Museum of Arts and Design in 2009, and many of the same artists are shown here, including Brian Dettmer, Adam Fowler, Doug Beube, Chris Gilmour, and Dylan Graham.
Byron Kim is a critically acclaimed artist whose work balances formal ingenuity with conceptual sophistication; beginning with his breakthrough work Synecdoche (1991 - ongoing), Kim's work has become synonymous with complex series of paintings that deconstruct the ways we organize and define contemporary identity.
Photography Reinvented assembles the works of critically acclaimed artists who, through innovative and visionary experimentation, have changed the course of contemporary photography.
Following the artist's critically acclaimed 2015 retrospective «Colors,» held at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing, this show presents highlights from the last 20 years of Liu Wei's diverse practice, which encompasses video, installation, and sculpture, as well as works on canvas and paper, in addition to Liu's latest site - specific installation, housed under the roof of PLATEAU's glass pavilion.
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