Sentences with phrase «different artists such»

Illustrating the quality, breadth and depth of Mrs. Goetz's collection, this selection features works by 63 different artists such as Christopher Wool, Richard Prince, Urs Fischer and Sherrie Levine, amongst others.
The Collection consists of 60 works from 44 different artists such as Anish Kapoor, Lawrence Weiner, Jenny Holzer, Mel Bochner, Teresita Fernandez and Olafur Eliasson, just to name a few.
He curated his first show when he was 16 in a warehouse on Hudson Street which he called Incubator, in his own words a «pretty dark» selection of different artists such as Luigi Ontani, Jorge Galindo and even his sister Lola.
The exhibition included 110 works by 42 different artists such as Damien Hirst's shark in formaldehyde, Tracey Emin's tent and Marc Quinn's Self - a frozen perspex cast of his head filled with his own blood.

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But I would appeal to any scientist who happens to be reading this book to think seriously that people such as poets, artists of every kind, mystics and indeed ordinary people of faith may be receiving truth in an entirely different way from that to which he is accustomed.
Artists such as Michelangelo and Leonardo DaVinci inspired generations with their perfection and style of art and this is no different to Alessandro Nesta whose legacy in the world of football and his ability to make defending an art form has left its mark on this generation and the world of football.
Instead, it breaks out the people who rated you based on different categories such as Christian, Artists, Liberals, Guys / Girls 18 - 22, and so on.
He is hyping exclusives, 70 different artists have done exclusives such as Frank Ocean and Tyler Swift.
This room was painted by a Russian artist who was commissioned to paint different cityscapes such as Rome, London and Honolulu but he also painted his home city of Moscow.
The presence of licensed songs by artists such as Alt - J and Syd Matters helped with character development, where each character would listen to different genres of music.
Through conquest and enslavement, the player gains different kinds of subordinates, such as warriors, archers or artists.
On the night of November 28, the protest at the Puck Building drew more than 200 art workers of different persuasions, including artists such as Marilyn Minter, Deborah Kass, Ryan Foerster, Brian Belott, Ryan McNamara, Jamian Juliano - Villani, Nate Lowman, Cecily Brown, and Rob Pruitt.
Crafted from reclaimed materials such as metal, aluminium and plastic, each mobile offers different colours and textures to make up one or two words from inspiring quotes and motivational messages; often borrowed from some of the world's greatest poets, philosophers and even hip - hop artists.
At the same time illustrate the different approaches, such as taking artists who sometimes still male - dominated art scene for themselves.
If you're a newbie to Bushwick, you should brace yourself for hundreds of artists opening their studios to the public for a weekend, which is accompanied by various festivities and neighborhood - wide merriments such as block parties, crazy performance art events and different art exhibitions.
The works on view reflect the different approaches to realism deployed by artists, such as the application of color to imitate skin or flesh, using casts from real bodies, dressing sculptures in clothing, creating moveable limbs and automated bodies, or incorporating human blood, hair, teeth and bones.
Those members came from various different artworld backgrounds (critic, curator, historian, artist, etc), and the programme, as stated on its still - live website, «eschewed solo exhibitions in favor of thematically, conceptually and politically driven group exhibitions and projects», such as its inaugural outing, modestly named Part One, which featured Andrea Fraser's May I Help You?
We've picked out the best of the best, including such different activities as a pop - up opening party at Babycastles with a Kawaii nail art bar on Monday night and an artist talk from painter Keltie Ferris at the New York Studio School on Tuesday.
Testimonies from artists such as Minimalist Carl Andre and Conceptualists Vito Acconci and Lawrence Weiner along with filmed footage of the New York art scene help to capture the zeitgeist, one very different from that of today's art world.
Artist Statement «In the multicultural place like America where there are different characteristics, such as music, arts, cuisine, social habits, dialect etc. persist together under one umbrella.
Bring your little ones to explore the exhibition American Legends: From Calder to O'Keeffe and learn how artists such as Charles Burchfield and Marsden Hartley create brooding skies, tangled trees, and landscapes of different kinds.
Other artists create abstract landscapes that bring a different and necessary vocabulary in an exhibition that tries to address such a wide and contradictory array of topics and perspectives, from personal desires and dreams to historical processes.
They are no different than their ground - breaking street artist peers such as Robbie Conal, Jenny Holzer and Keith Haring.
It features key examples of the technique by artists from various periods and regions, from historical figures like the Czech surrealists Jindřich Štýrský and Toyen, to post — World War II artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Roy Lichtenstein, to contemporary artists of different generations, including Anna Barriball, Jennifer Bornstein, Morgan Fisher, Simryn Gill, Matt Mullican, Ruben Ochoa, Gabriel Orozco, and Jack Whitten.
This access, which has broadly democratized the field, has created not only a larger and more engaged audience for this kind of art, but has also created more opportunities for this work to be contextualized within the larger narratives of contemporary art, as can be seen in the various approaches of curators such as Lynne Cooke, Massimiliano Gioni and Daniel Baumann, for example, all of whom have, in different ways, framed the work of self - taught artists within their curatorial projects.
Each student's learning plan includes a menu of skills classes in different art media, theories of public practice, and internships with artists such as Mario Ybarra and Kim Abeles.
This is distinctly different from the earlier generation of women artists such as Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, and Joan Mitchell, who bristled at the idea of being called a feminist.
In these large - scale and visually surprising compositions, the artist fuses a wealth of anachronistic elements into a unified whole, as in the World War I biplane and Spanish galleon that co-exist in Medieval Divided Self, or he evokes pivotal battles from vastly different epochs of British and American history, such as Agincourt and the Battle of the Alamo.
Being in a classroom environment allowed me to be around all kinds of diverse young artists with many different interests, and also to discover artists I had not studied before who were using writing — linguistic abstract gestural expressionism, such as calligraphy — in their contemporary works of art.
Barnett Newman and Ad Reinhardt Two artists with such different backgrounds and temperaments like Barnet Newman (New York, 1905 — New York, 1970) and Ad Reinhardt (Buffalo, New York, 1913 — New York, 1967) took color to the limit, and their decorative and sensorial associations tended towards the absolute.
In these works, the artist examines how body varies in different spaces through sports such as badminton, table tennis, and hula - hoop.
Similarly, the artist includes other common mythological and nationalistic symbols such as classical columns and eagles, important to many different cultures.
Still, «inasmuch as there's no such thing as African art, many of the African artists may see things a different way and tell their own story,» says Lagos's Omenka Gallery curator Oliver Enwonwu (who graciously allowed me to interrupt his lunch).
On display you'll find 100 of such works by 62 different artists, including favorites like Yayoi Kusama, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Smithson.
We have mounted important exhibitions of the works of Ant Farm, Joe Brainard, Joan Brown, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Robert Colescott, Jay DeFeo, Juan Gris, Eva Hesse, Paul Kos, Robert Mapplethorpe, Barry McGee, Richard Misrach, Bruce Nauman, Peter Paul Rubens, Martin Puryear, Sebastião Salgado, William Wiley, and many others, as well as thematic exhibitions such as Made in U.S.A.: An Americanization in Modern Art, the «50s & «60s; State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970; In a Different Light: Visual Culture, Sexual Identity, Queer Practice; Human / Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet; and Masterworks of Chinese Painting: In Pursuit of Mists and Clouds.
The idea for this exhibition sprang from Donald Judd's great interest in Dürer (Judd owned several woodcuts and etchings) and the wish to see the stark images of two such different artists, who lived five centuries apart, while simultaneously considering the motivation for one's interest in the other.
For the closing, Ye will construct a new interactive work in collaboration with French multimedia artist Alexis Mailles and a final performance realized with LA - based artists such performer Dan Kwong, Monel Chang, Oshus and different guests.
Spanning four millennia, from the Bronze Age to today, the show looks at examples from different periods and cultures, and includes contemporary pieces by artists such as Wallace Chan.
I wouldn't say this concept is entirely new to art, but I was continually finding that the way these artists were implementing it in their practice, and furthermore, their reasoning for doing such felt so very different and new to me.
The abstract sculptures in the show by artists such as Ann Christopher, Robert Adams, and Bernar Venet explore the material properties of different metals, line, and form.
But the most striking characteristic of these paintings is the artist's usage of mixed materials - such as wooden sticks, sand and glass onto the thick acrylic paints - to allow the painting to present a totally different texture from the traditional paintings.
Complementing the residency and exhibitions will be panel discussions intended for the general public, university students, and faculty in which the exhibiting artists, art historians, and activists will explore topics such as attitudes toward feminist art among women of different generations; the role of artists as agents of change; and the representation of women in the contemporary art world.
Larraz credits several New York artists, such as Burt Silverman, for teaching him different painting techniques.
Featuring masterpieces by such iconic figures as Charles Alston, Elizabeth Catlett, Lois Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Hughie Lee - Smith, Norman Lewis, Horace Pippin, and Charles White, the exhibition and its related programs allow visitors to reflect upon a broad range of African American experiences, and examines the ways different African American artists have expressed personal, political, and racial identity over approximately 100 years.
Different facets of contemporary conceptual art are represented by the work of artists such as Absalon, Martin Creed and Joseph Kosuth.
The sum of each artist's occupation of the space at different times will combine such that each project may be considered a fraction of a whole: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4 and 4/4.
The group exhibition «Ethereal» brings together artists from different backgrounds whose work engages with the immaterial, through forms such as light, color, vapor and air.
Is not only the nature of the works or artists such as: Dan Flavin, Sol Lewitt or Bruce Nauman, who are important and established and transfused an international character to the exhibition but the internal threads that unite their works with the space and the viewers, through different media.
Located near Estrela, this gallery presents about six different shows a year since its inception, representing Portuguese and international artists such as Adam Pendleton and Vitor Pomar.
Analyzing the different conceptual approaches and degrees of appropriation adopted by the artists here, such as Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Huang Young Ping, Félix González - Torres, Nate Lowman and Shilpa Gupta, one becomes highly aware of the flexibility and adaptability of the current notion of art.
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