Realms of Intimacy explores how miniaturist painting evolves as it is brought into different contexts as well as how its stylistic foundation may be adapted through
different artistic visions.
Illuminated Geographies explores how contemporary miniaturist painting is evolving from its roots in Mughal painting, as it is brought into different contexts and its stylistic foundation is adapted through
different artistic visions.
Not exact matches
Although both records were very
different in sound and
vision, they carried the similar sense that the pure
artistic vision of Jars of Clay had somehow been compromised by the production influences of the
different producers.
(I have since encountered artists with a completely
different model of commissions, in which the artwork is entirely the artist's
artistic vision, and no art direction by the client is involved.
Here are five artists - Motherwell, Caravaggio, Morandi, Matisse, and Rothko - from
different places, times, and cultures who imbue their paintings with light in ways that are unique to their
artistic vision.
Frieze Projects 2016 brings together artists from
different generations and regions to share their
visions of human life, from Sibylle Berg & Claus Richter's darkly comic puppet theatre, to Coco Fusco's performance lecture on predatory behaviour, to Operndorf Afrika's blurring of
artistic production, everyday life and education.
On the reason of ART PARIS ART FAIR 2016, we discussed with Mr. Guillaume Piens, who took over as
Artistic Director of the Institution since 2011, for his
vision and how he managed to renew Art Paris Art Fair, creating a connection between Modern and Contemporary Art, with tributes to the East and Galleries across Europe... He also explain us, how Paris and French artists going throw to International Contemporary Art Scene, in a
different way from the London of «90s or the Berlin of 00's, considering the
different boundaries, and the way that the major French Collectors including Francois Pinault and Bernard Arnault are functioning.
It deals with a generation that is facing falling expectations for individual and collective well - being, while at the same time being confronted in the professional sphere with a panorama in which academic, cultural and commercial interests overlap with each other, confusing the real value of
artistic practice: namely, giving shape to
visions that are capable of bestowing a
different meaning on their historical circumstances.
Li's unique
artistic vision fused disparate cultures and philosophies to produce works that spoke to
different cultures and cut across geographical boundaries.
Concerned with
artistic labor, technologies of
vision, and nostalgia for the avant - garde, previous iterations of the work took place in
different forms at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and Vilma Gold, London in 2012.
Through his 45 years of experimentation with a variety of printmaking styles, this exhibition captures his
artistic vision in a very
different medium.