Sentences with phrase «early practitioners»

These significant early practitioners, active since the 1960s, were amongst the earliest to experiment with neon in abstract and geometric forms.
Other early practitioners of feminist art broke new ground in the field of performance, especially the likes of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta — who would later become a martyr to the cause, following the incidents surrounding her suspicious death, when she either fell or was pushed from the home balcony she shared with husband Carl Andre.
The Palmer Museum has works by early practitioners in the genre, including John Brewster and Gilbert Stuart, as well as two important Pennsylvania artists, Jacob Eichholtz of Lancaster and Rembrandt Peale of Philadelphia.
Distinguished earlier practitioners included Edward Anderson's 1937 Thieves Like Us, and journalist James Ross» one novel, They Don't Dance Much (1940).
The Romans did not invent capital punishment, but they were among early practitioners of the art of putting to death persons adjudged guilty of heinous crimes.
The overview illustrates how early practitioners in California's Bay Area during in the 1960s and 1970s, such as Robert Arneson, Viola Frey, and Stephen De Staebler, continue to inspire artists today.
We might include earlier practitioners as well, like Lucien Freud and Alice Neel, or, to cast a wider net, photographers Cecil Beaton, Irving Penn, and Richard Avedon.
It was called «the new journalism» by early practitioners like Tom Wolfe and Gay Talese, and more recently Norman Sims of the University of Massachusetts edited a popular collection entitled The Literary Journalists.
While early practitioners such as Robert Mangold embraced a minimal sensibility, the next generation of artists such as Elizabeth Murray and Ralph Humphrey further evolved the practice; Murray's canvases are explosive and energetic, and Humphrey's paintings are tactile, with thick and textured surfaces.
Sculptors including Duane Hanson and John De Andrea were also early practitioners, according to MoMA.
Even early practitioners are again very much front page of what is held happening — though it gave pause to overhear decor referenced by two viewers interested in the vivid Tom Wesselmann at Galerie Hans Mayer and the pulsing Sean Scully at Kewenig, as in «great with our colour scheme», and «would work as a neutral background for all that's going on in the carpet».
«A very early practitioner of socio - political Happenings and installations,» notes Kathleen A. Edwards, UIMA's chief curator, who organized the show, «Picard was several generations older than groundbreaking female performance artists such as Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke.
Though art historians often cite Futurists and Dadaists among the first performance art practitioners, performance art first came into being as a discrete movement in the late 1950s and early 1960s, with early practitioners including artist - shaman Joseph Beuys, Fluxus artist Yoko Ono and «Happenings» creator Alan Kaprow.
Early practitioners retained the abstract component of their predecessor's work while using basic geometric forms to hone in on the characteristics of the medium.
What differentiates Olson and Birchfield from earlier practitioners, especially the Surrealists and Abstract Expressionists, is that neither appear to be delving into the subconscious or dredging up extreme psychological states.
PETER SARKISIAN is an American video artist and early practitioner of digital image mapping techniques.
The language never died, though its early practitioners have faded away, and the generation of programmers who built systems towards the end of the predominant mainframe era in the 1970s and «80s are largely near or past retirement age.
From Savannah to Seattle, the most recent wave of pitmasters preach the gospel of all - wood cooking, just like barbecue's earliest practitioners.
We have the obligatory tale of those early failures of potassium - argon dating - as if the errors made by the early practitioners of any method somehow invalidate the whole enterprise.
Sydney Baker MD, one of the early practitioners of functional medicine, used to say that if you're sitting on a tack, the solution is to find and remove the tack, not treat the pain.
Apparently, like so many other ancient meditation and yogic traditions, early practitioners were quite advanced regarding their understanding of mind - body - brain interactions.
Fortunately, the early practitioners of Tantra voyaged into this inner landscape, mapping the many ways energy circulates within us.
«Alias Grace» introduces us to Grace through the attentions of Dr. Simon Jordan (Edward Holcroft), an early practitioner of what we now call psychiatry.
Early practitioners of project - based learning devised imaginative ways to capture students» attention.
Alonso was an early practitioner of the DPE favored portfolio management theory with its associated churn and disruption.
Many of the early practitioners of institutional critique met serious resistance to their work, the classic example being the Guggenheim Museum canceling a Haacke show in 1971, claiming it feared a libel suit as a result of a work investigating an alleged slumlord.
Her reading of Henri Bergson's theory of «living energy» is demonstrated in her paintings with active forms covering the entire picture plane, as she «believes in the interconnected nature of all living things...» [1] As such, she was among the early practitioners of the «all - over» painting style along with Jackson Pollock.
Early practitioners of the medium represented include Mathew Brady, William Henry Jackson, and Carleton Watkins.
As the first American painter to work completely non-objectively and an early practitioner of Cubism, Dawson's innovative spirit shines through this work.
Digital master printers Andre Ribuoli and Jennifer Mahlman - Ribuoli of Ribuoli Digital, who were early practitioners of 3D printing and have collaborated with a number of artists on such projects, note that there is «a lot of interest» in 3D printing among artists but there are currently a number of hurdles, perhaps greatest of which is mastering the software required.
An early practitioner of found - object assemblage, Bruce Conner's relief and free - standing sculptural objects including the restored Child (1959) and Looking Glass (1964), both which were widely recognized for their masterful compositions and daringly dark subject matter.
His collages, films, objects and shadow boxes have had a deep and lasting influence on subsequent generations of American artists, from Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol, through the early practitioners of Minimalism, to many still working today.
An early practitioner of Relational Aesthetics, Gillick's cross-disciplinary practice also comprises music composition, writing, and curatorial projects.
An early practitioner of found - object assemblage and a pioneer of found - footage film, Conner was a singular member of both the underground film community and the flourishing San Francisco art world, achieving international standing early in his career.
Many of the gallery artists were founders of and early practitioners of Op Art and exploring visual perception.
The show was less clear in explaining how the relative success of these earlier practitioners might help us to theorize the present more clearly.
He was an early practitioner of found - object assemblage, and his relief and free - standing sculptural objects such as CHILD (1959) and LOOKING GLASS (1964) were widely recognized equally for their masterful compositions and their daringly dark subject matter.
The threads that can be teased from these different approaches remind us that photography itself comes from science, and that its early practitioners were as varied as their contemporary descendants.
An early practitioner of body art, Oppenheim often utilized his body as an art form, favoring brief, performative pieces over durable mediums such as painting or sculpture.
(New York, USA) Burle Marx was an early practitioner of a contemporary way of working: crossing genres fluidly, integrating art with political concerns such as ecology, and disregarding the traditional separation of fields of practice.
An early practitioner of digital image mapping techniques, Sarkisian's work is grounded in the idea that video, in it's ubiquitous and most popular form, is an experientially void medium, and that by depriving ourselves of experience in favor of information - based images, we have become unable to grasp the meaning of consequence or to coexist with mutual understanding.
Jeu de Paume presents Muntadas Entre / Between, a major exhibition by internationally recognized artist Antoni Muntadas, one of the early practitioners of conceptual and media art.
At 94 Rabkin is one of the earliest practitioners of abstract painting, a longtime president of the AAA group, and a noted folk art collector.
Like so many of photography's early practitioners, Edward Steichen also dreamed of finding a method to reproduce the world around him in its colorful splendor.
An early practitioner of nonrepresentational painting, Stella gained early, immediate recognition in 1959 with his series of coolly impersonal black - striped paintings that turned the gestural brushwork and existential angst of Abstract Expressionism on its head.
Burden, Chris (b. 1946) Performance and installation artist; early practitioner of high - risk body art, after which he took up sculpture and installations.
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