Sentences with phrase «different artists started»

Years ago, a group of 14 different artists started out as strangers living in all different parts of the world.
Prior to my formal art education, I had 10 years of private painting lessons from 4 different artists starting at an early age.

Not exact matches

«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas, because that makes the mind open to a different form of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
Teaching Artists show students different approaches to writing, often using pieces by acclaimed contemporary poets and lyricists as a starting point, and give students writing prompts to begin the work of crafting individual and group poems.
If they start selling and people start liking them, I'll do another book on a different artist before the third Beach Boys volume, and have Beach Boys vol 3 come out at the end of next year.
One thing that's started to bother me reading Bakuman is the little artistic flexibility that Takeshi Obata seems to have when it comes to illustrating the artist's different art styles.
Not only that, but later in the movie, our same wan na be martial artist is begging Jackie to train him and starts talking about different types of fighting styles, when he says: «You think you'll teach me the No Shadow Kick?
Being a new and emerging artist, and with so many different launching points out there it's hard to know where to start.
But when you start talking to some artists who sell regularly, you start to see a slightly different take on productivity.
About the artist Kader Attia (b. 1970, France) grew up in both Algeria and the suburbs of Paris, and uses this experience of living as a part of two cultures as a starting point to develop a dynamic practice that reflects on aesthetics and ethics of different cultures.
With Whitney, you never get the sense that the completed painting has been locked down; it seems to remain malleable, as if the artist could come back and do something else to it, cover a rectangle with a different color or even start over.
In different ways the artists follow a tradition of the «Fool» that is more familiar in the written word, starting perhaps with Rousseau, Hölderlin and Dostoyevsky, and then continuing through Nietzsche, Conrad, Rilke, Walter Benjamin, and Sartre.
But it's not until arriving in Paris in 1948, after 6 years in New York, that the artist began to explore different approaches to abstraction, and starts doing what she regards as her first mature work.
Taking Santiniketan, Tagore's school, university and utopian community in West Bengal, as a starting point, the two artists create installations that in different ways reflect this environment.
As its European father, the American Impressionism saw different artists gathering and following in its footsteps regarding the depiction of the everyday modern life and the tradition of the en plain air, started with Monet's landscape paintings.
The show will be a collection of a different sort, which Hancock describes as a look back «charting my 20 years as a professional artist... There will be «a piece from each year starting in 1997.»
Despite employing silkscreens in different ways, both artists shared a common starting point that year, in 1962.
Armand Fernandez, or just Arman, is a French artist who started out as a painter using traces of ink and paint left by different objects on his works, to later transfer his interest from painterly effects to the objects themselves.
Art For A Smart Start is a collaborative art exhibition featuring the works of 27 different Memphis artists.
This exhibition joins three important contemporary artists who have each incorporated reminiscences of Pollock into their works in very different ways: Thomas Demand's work Barn, is a photograph of a paper reconstruction based on the mythical barn used by Pollock as a painting studio; Peter Doig's painting, Daytime Astronomy, takes as its starting point a central figure lying in the grass in an open landscape - the figure is based on a photograph by Hans Namuth of Pollock lying in the same position; while Andreas Gursky's work Untitled VI is a photograph of a Pollock painting hanging in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Brooklyn artist Daniel Gordon adopts a similar starting point but moves in a very different direction.
Because I knew so many artists from my generation, who exhibit mainly at publicly sponsored exhibitions and felt suffocated by the traditional art world, we started various projects such as: group exhibitions, curators exhibitions, architecture exhibition and educational projects with universities; We made a foundation for different fields of artists to interact.
And I started doing a show called Abstract Classism of those four artists who had something very, very different and new to say.
This resulted in the work Pentagonal Icositetrahedron (2017), the starting point of the exhibition: a three - dimensional spherical object with 24 sides, each carved design contributed by a different artist.
9800 is the inaugural exhibition of the 501 (c)(3) Foundation, a non-profit organization set to commission, curate and produce projects and works by contemporary artists across mediums, in a range of different sites and situations started by J. Shyan Rahimi.
Both artists share same cultural background, and furthermore, the same concerns regarding identity and historical memory, but they employ two different starting points in their practice.
Joanna Pousette - Dart and Ron Gorchov are making very different kinds of painings, but I've put them together here because their canvases are shaped and it's a place to start a conversation about the two artists.
Gallery Director Carrie Colton started Studio Sixty Six in 2013 after many years of work as a professional artist and designer in an effort to create a different kind of commercial gallery space - one that she felt was respectful to its artists and accessible to its audience.
a / b Books is a project started in 2010 by artist Alexander Bühler, that focuses on self - publishing unique small run artist books in different visual appearances relating to their content.
Although these artists are quite different from one another, they each have their own unique way of taking their personal histories as a starting point to develop a further investigation of the world around them.
Different artists — Paul McCarthy and Vito Acconci, Chris Burden and Nancy Buchanan — stopped doing performances and started doing installations or video work.
Artists such as Glenn Ligon, Jenny Holzer, and even performances like the off - Broadway production of My Name is Asher Lev offer students ways to get inspired and involved with literature from different starting points.
But they were not completely different from each other, as the pop artists were using the same method (but arriving to different conclusions): starting from the mere objects, mixing techniques, working on mass consuption.
His reflections serve as the starting point of a discussion about contemporary painting through the work of five young artists, who approach the canvas in very different ways.
The solo show presents different stages of the artist's work in the form of a retrospective starting with works done in the 1950's and continung up until the present day.
If different in its approach, this exhibit nonetheless echoes the group exhibition of women artists organized at La Monnaie de Paris starting on October 20, 2017, which draws its inspiration from Virginia Woolf's essay «A Room of One's Own», evoking the place that women occupy in the novel and in art in general.
Caravaggio's practice of painting from life and his use of chiaroscuro (strongly contrasted lighting effects) were quickly emulated, but artists did not simply replicate his style; taking Caravaggio's works as their starting point, they responded to different aspects of his art and developed their own individual approaches.
This exhibition presents different stages of the artist's work in the form of a retrospective starting with works done in the 1950's and continuing up until the present day.
Starting on the 18th, from «dusk until 11 pm» the Tintype Gallery window will host a screening of eight silent movies commissioned from eight different artists — Suki Chan, George Eksts, Tony Grisoni, Andrew Kotting, Anna Lucas, Emily Richardson, Frances Scott and Penny Woolclock.
Founded in 1999 by Mónica Manzutto and José Kuri, the gallery started out without a fixed space for exhibitions in order to provoke a different way of working, focused on promoting the careers of the artists represented.
For PST, LACMA will host five exhibitions, including a retrospective of the Chicano artist Carlos Almaraz, «Painted in Mexico, 1700 — 1790: Pinxit Mexici,» and «Home — So Different, So Appealing,» a thematic exhibition that takes the concept of home as a starting point and organizing principle.
Especially the new generation of artists in the 1970s who started working with video was focused on the production of the moving images and their content; they have created television of their own in order to share a different kind of knowledge and encourage critical thinking.
Based on the island Mon, Denmark, the visual artist Sara Skaaning starts from her surroundings that twists and transforms until completely different and unique forms settle in her ca...
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