Early career artists working in digital media, there's an award for you.
In Lieu of Unity includes established and
early career artists working in video, sculpture, installation, performance / intervention and photography.
Not exact matches
Hilligoss spent much of his
early career in the music industry and show business in Nashville where he sang on the Grand Ole Opry, toured with headline
artists like Alan Jackson and Louise Mandrell, and
worked as a producer / director for entertainment attractions giant Opryland U.S.A.
In my
early career, I
worked as an opera singer, actress, model, and voiceover
artist in New York City, which certainly taught me a thing or two about the importance of self - care and maintaining a positive self - image, regardless of what life throws my way.
The editor tells the story of Mrs Jo Jo, recently resurrected and now competing again / Dexter Brown also known as de Bruyne — Tony Clark traces the
career of this renowned
artist and evaluates his distinctive style, illustrated with examples of his
work / de Bruyne Painting — One of the
earlier, large De Bryune paintings depicting a scene from the 1908 French Grand Prix / Granville Bradshaw — Michael Worthington - Williams considers a new biography of this prolific and talented, but flawed, designer / The Genius of Fangio — Simon Moore talks to Michel Poberejsky about Juan Manuel Fangio and the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix
Wanting to find out more about the passionate, young, overeaching past of the game designers that struggled during that time, this report manga was created: «Passion of Game Designers ~ in their «
early» days» Following his recent
works, «Utsunke» and «Pen and Chopsticks» manga
artist Keiichi Tanaka, who himself had a
career in the game industry, will be handling his third report manga.
See all of Lucy's Courses and Classes on ArtTutor Lucy Somers is an
early career artist exploring paint in a variety of different manners,
working abstractly and conceptually, creating painted environments, and painted constructions.
The thing that many
artists miss in their
early career is that showing your
work is not necessarily about selling your
work.
Typically, the highest prices are paid for
early works in an
artist's
career.
Because the show brings together very
early and very late
work from the British
artist's
career, we... Read More
Varejão's recent debut exhibition in Hong Kong, at Lehmann Maupin gallery, itself marked the
artist's boomerang - like return to China — a place that she had visited
earlier in her
career and sparked her long - running interest of incorporating its culture into her
work.
Subsequent
early shows included other
artists who used encaustic, including Wayne Montecalvo, Laura Moriarty, Tracy Spadafora, and Cynthia Winika, who have all made
careers teaching workshops on encaustic and oil sticks and showing their
work.
Some of these
artists are now well established, such as Amy Cutler, others are
early in their
careers, such as Ellen Lesperance, who is currently exhibiting her intricate
works on paper and objects at Ambach & Rice in Los Angeles.
Though he employed metal wire and elastic cord
early in his
career, the
artist soon dispensed with mass and weight by using acrylic yarn to create
works that address their physical surroundings, the «pedestrian space,» as Sandback called it, of everyday life.
Fine Arts
Work Center Location: Provincetown, MA The Fine Arts
Work Center offers a unique residency for writers and visual
artists in the crucial
early stages of their
careers.
Not only is the fair designed to support
artists by providing them with a platform to exhibit their
work to an international audience at an
early stage in their
career, but it gives art buyers and the general public the opportunity to meet the...
This major
artist's
work results from a lifetime cultivation the surrealist aesthetic that captivated William Baziotes, Adolph Gottlieb, Mark Rothko, and Jackson Pollock
early in their
careers.
The biannual award in the amount of $ 50,000, which was inaugurated by the Calder Foundation in 2005, honours
artists who have made exemplary
work early in their
careers that can be interpreted as a continuation of Calder's legacy.
The Arts Council memorial exhibition that opened a year later — largely due to the efforts of the
artist's widow, Lilian Holt, Joanna Drew of the Arts Council and the critic Andrew Forge — commenced the reappraisal of Bomberg's
work, although the show was an uneven account of his
career, entirely omitting the monumental
early works such as In the Hold and The Mud Bath.
While in the Nina and Michael Zilkha Gallery, the focus is on
work by established
artists as well as those who are emerging and
early in their
careers.
Focusing on Lassnig's self - portraiture, the exhibition presents
works by the
artist — most of them never previously exhibited in the U.S. — from all creative periods of her
career, spanning her
early involvement with graphic abstraction in Paris and Art Informel, to her later shift to figural representation.
This exhibition traces the
career of
artist Gary Erbe from his
early troupe l'oeil
works to his recent paintings combining realism with modernist tendencies, including
works that focus on objects arranged to emphasize composition, form and structure.
We are looking for four emerging and
early career international
artists working in the fields of sonic art, performance and installation to undertake a funded 6 week residency at our project space in Teesside, northeast England.
The exhibition spans Warhol's iconic
career from his
early illustrative
works of the 1950s, through Pop Art's 1960s heyday, until his untimely death in 1987 — addressing the
artist's exploration of every facet of modern life, from consumerism and commissions to Communist politics.
The collection includes many
works acquired
early in its
artists»
careers, among them: collage by Kara Walker; paintings by Mickalene Thomas; neons by Tracey Emin, digital animation by Jennifer Steinkamp; paintings by Amy Sillman; sculpture by Kiki Smith; wall relief by Teresita Fernandez and woven trompe l'oeil by Miami
artist Frances Trombly, among others.
Though Tuttle's
work is now canonical, it was met with fierce criticism
early in his
career: the
artist's 1975 solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art was received terribly by many prominent critics, most famously by Hilton Kramer of the New York Times, and curator Marcia Tucker — who went on to found the New Museum of Contemporary Art later that year — was fired from the museum, allegedly because of the controversy surrounding the show.
This selection of
early paintings documents a conceptual shift in the
artist's
work as the landscape imagery offered by
earlier paintings begins to incorporate and is consumed by the symbol - laden abstract compositions that would become a recurring theme throughout his
career.
After 20 years of
working in production for other
artists, both to gain experience and to support his own practice, James L. Hayes reflects on his
early career experiences in «A Near Visible Past,» a solo exhibition at UNO St. Claude Gallery.
Experimentation has been a part of Höller's
work since he began his
career as an
artist while still an agricultural research scientist in the
early 1990s.
The
artist has alternated long periods of
working in either watercolor or oil, specializing in controlled pours and stains on unprimed canvases
early in her
career.
The founders envisioned a place in Provincetown, the country's most enduring
artists» colony, where
artists and writers could live and
work together in the
early phase of their
careers.
It's a great foundation for beginning
artists early on in their
career to help establish a reputation for their
work just as well for the established
artist that is ready to start investing in their business and monetizing on their growing fanbase.
Remnants: Louise Nevelson & Aaron Siskind 19 September — 2 November ’13 Bruce Silverstein 535 West 24th Street New York, NY 10011 212.627.3930 Thirty - two
works by Nevelson and Siskind, most of them from
early in the
artists»
careers, are now -LSB-...]
The
artists were asked to choose pictures covering their whole
careers including some of their
earliest and latest
works.
The Seattle Art Museum's Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Prize is awarded biannually to an
early career black (not necessarily African American)
artist — an individual who has been producing
work for less than 10 years.
It's only when the
artist enters his seventies that a university art museum mounts a show devoted to these elusive
works, enlisting the curatorial help of a somewhat younger and greatly celebrated painter who was affected by them
early in his
career.
While Brianchon's
work was well acknowledged in France
early on, that of his wife Marguerite Louppe, an accomplished painter of inquisitive and daring imagination, remained under - recognized and undervalued throughout her
career — very much the fate, of course, of European women
artists mid-century.
«Nobody's Fool is the first major New York exhibition of the Japanese
artist Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959), and features more than one hundred
works ranging from his
early career in the 1980s to his most recent paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and large - scale installations.
It includes
work spanning the
artist's entire
career, from her
early single - channel videos of the 1980s, which explore the representation of the female body in popular culture, to her recent expansive video installations, which transform architectural spaces into massive dreamlike environments enhanced by hypnotic musical scores, according to the museum.
Sometime you wonder, after seeing these
early works, whether some
artists made the right
career choices.
The Royal Academy currently has the largest collection of Jones's
work brought together since 1995, spanning his entire
career; five decades from his drawings submitted to the Royal College of Art in 1959, through his
early experimental
works such as The
Artist Thinks (1960) and Interesting Journey (1962) to those made this year like To Be Or Not To Be (2014).
As a new show looks back on her
early work, the trailblazing performance
artist talks about her extensive
career, controversy and sexual harassment in the art world
The group show «Carpet for a Lord» at the Berlin gallery of Supportico Lopez takes its name from a 1991
work by Henri Chopin (1922 - 2008), the avant - garde
artist, poet and musician, and features the
work of eight
artists, including
early career artists, Charlie Billingham, Than Hussein Clark, Daniel Milvio, Jill Mulleady and Ola Vasiljeva, and established
artists, Judith Hopf, Ettore Spalletti and Haim Steinbach.
The majority of the
works in the Goldstein gift represent the Tang's first acquisition from the
artist's oeuvre in the Tang's growing collection, and several of the
works were created by
artists who were featured in exhibitions at the Tang Museum
early in their
careers.
Approximately one third of the paintings featured in the exhibition were created by Katz within the last decade, offering visitors an opportunity to view the
artist's contemporary
works alongside
early examples from his
career.
Featuring over 20
works, the exhibition spans almost 25 years of exceptional artistic production and presents brand new pieces alongside significant creations from the
artist's
earlier career.
The more than 40
works included in «Katharina Fritsch: Multiples» roughly spanned the
artist's
career, with the
earliest objects dating from 1979 and the most recent from 2013.
Blain Southern have teamed up with Vinyl Factory to debut never - before - seen
works from trailblazing video
artist Bill Viola's
early career.
Inspired by Eric Fischl's own childhood in suburban Long Island, NY, and his
early career as an
artist working in New York City in the 1980s, Disturbing Innocence presents a subversive and escapist world at odds with the values and pretensions of polite society.
Inspired
early in his
career by modern dance — notably through his relationship with members of New York City's influential Judson Church dancers — and Japanese Zen gardens, the
artist sought to create
works that engage viewers in movement, taking in his large - scale sheet - metal pieces by navigating the space around them.