Sentences with phrase «eighty artists»

International Pop features paintings, sculpture, assemblage, installation, printmaking, and film by eighty artists, drawn from public and private collections, and offers an intriguing new look at a subject that is familiar.
aintings, sculpture, assemblage, installation, printmaking, and film by eighty artists, drawn from public and private collections, and
The Torpedo Factory Art Center, which was an actual torpedo factory in World War II, is now a creative space for over eighty artists, and visitors can watch them as they create modern masterpieces.
Its eighty artists had begun to abandon not just canvas, but symmetry, firm boundaries, and closed edges.
Bob Nickas introduces the reader to the key issues in contemporary abstraction while profiling eighty artists who, in the last five years, have made it one of the most exciting areas in contemporary art.
More than eighty artists have created installations for Eastern State Penitentiary's cellblocks and yards.
Curated by Carol R. Dyson and Carolyn Goodridge, the exhibition showcases the work of over eighty artists.

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In the eighties, we weren't even called forensic artists,» we were just called «police artist» or just, you know, «cop artist, something like that, which is almost like an oxymoron, «cop artist,» you know?
The movie features the artist's relationship with his wealthy, and much younger American friend and author, James Lord (Armie Hammer), who died in 2009 at the age of eighty - seven.
Atom Egoyan is a Canadian artist who began as part of the so - called Toronto New Wave of the eighties before reaching international prominence in the 90s, when his films Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter played in...
The Disaster Artist opened in just nineteen theaters and Titanic topped out at eighty - seven.
Let Fury Have the Hour (Unrated) Counter-culture documentary chronicling how a generation of outspoken artists began challenging the status quo in reaction to the rise of conservatism in the Eighties.
Welcome to SoHo at the onset of the eighties: a gritty, quickly gentrifying playground for artists and writers looking to make it in the big city.
Eighty years after Alister the Great made his historic visit to Australia — creating Royal Melbourne, among other classics — another artist appraises the architect's work
In the Eighties, AIDS hit the New York cultural community hard, taking away many of our best artists — Martin Wong and David Wojnarowicz among them — and casting a long shadow over the city, one that remains visible.
A central connective figure in Abstract Expressionism Carone has gained increasing recognition as an uncompromising and creative artist during a seven - decade career, culminating in a creative burst in his late eighties and early nineties.
A painter associated with the sites and people of England's industrial North West, Lowry, who died in 1976 in his eighty - ninth year, is probably not known anywhere beyond his homeland, which is too bad in that he is a more invitingly strange and idiosyncratic artist than Sickert, Freud, and Hockney combined.
Fellow Los Angeles artist Paul McCarthy, who became equally transfixed by Kelley's stage presence during a performance festival in the early eighties, soon struck up a collaboration with him on a series of psychobiographic videos.
Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties highlights the work of select group of international artists working in the 1980's.
Albertz Benda will present «After the Orgies: Bill Beckley, the Eighties,» the artist's second solo exhibition with the gallery.
When the internationally renowned Alabama artist Thornton Dial, Sr., passed away at the age of eighty - seven in late January, he left behind a body of work that has transformed American art.
The seventeen - artist show contained over eighty artworks, each artist represented by a group of works from a single series, as if no individual work were convincing enough on its own.
Artwork was selected by four curators with the survey presenting a show heavy from the early eighties and late seventies, according to art critic and artist James Croak.
Pablo Picasso, Vasily Kandinsky, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock are among the eighty - two artists whose works were on view in this major loan exhibition celebrating the taste and achievement of New York's private collectors.
The show features more than eighty works that have been added to the Thaw collection since 2002, many of them important modern drawings by artists such as Jackson Pollock, Georgia O'Keeffe, Robert Motherwell, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, Jim Dine, and David Smith.
In the front gallery space a large triptych hangs across the gallery wall, marking a return to a format not seen in the artist's work since the late eighties and early nineties.
Now the museum owns more than 700 works by roughly eighty different artists.
The exhibition features over eighty works by the New York - based artist, created from 1987 — 2013, including a plethora of sculptural items, modified photographs, various drawings, and two large - scale installations.
February 25 — May 28, 2018 Laguna Art Museum's 2018 retrospective of Tony DeLap's work includes approximately eighty paintings, sculptures, and drawings by Orange County's foremost living artist.
The publication features a recent interview with the eighty - five year old artist with Phillip Mitsis.
The dimensions of this cooperation are expounded upon in this exhibition, which shows the many elements both artist have in common whilst working across a surprisingly wide spectrum: reliefs, crushed foil structures, clashes of color, pieces of furniture and various objects stemming from the Eighties until today.
Today, the gallery presents contemporary multimedia and conceptual work, as well as painting and sculpture and continues to show the artists it has worked with in the early nineteen eighties, while it presents and works with new talents.
1994 Don't Look Now, Thread Waxing Space, New York (catalogue) Cross and Square Grids, Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan Abstraction: A Tradition of Collecting in Miami, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL (catalogue) Das Americas, Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo, Brazil (catalogue) Elvis + Marilyn: 2 x Immortal, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (catalogue) Come dire, splendori, Pontormo Rosso Gallery, Carmignano, Italy Notational Photographs, Metro Pictures, New York Rudiments d'un musée possible, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Geneva Le Constanti Nell» Arte, Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples (catalogue) 30 Years: Art in the Present Tense, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (catalogue) The Assertive Image: Artists of the Eighties, Armand Hammer Museum and University of California, Los Angeles The Use of Pleasure, Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, CA (curated by Robert Nickas) Punishment + Decoration, Hohenthal und Bergen, Cologne, Germany Katarina Fritsch, Peter Halley, Hubert Kiecol, Imi Knoebel, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Jablonka Galerie, Berlin
The original five artists in «Pictures,» Troy Brauntuch, Jack Goldstein, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo and Philip Smith, would expand in the eighties to include Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Barbara Kruger, Laurie Simmons, Louise Lawler, and David Salle.
Works by an impressive group of artists, that changed the course of British Art, are now being shown in a groundbreaking parallel with the most famous Brazilian Concrete artists of their time, FROM THE 1950s TO THE 1970s, in a large scale installation comprising more than eighty landmark works.
Over eighty of Doig's film posters from the Rheingold and Ringier collections will be included, as well as posters from the artist's personal collection.
Human Condition is an immersive, site - specific exhibition that features the work of over eighty emerging and established artists in a uniquely challenging space: a former hospital in West Adams, previously known as the Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center.
The Swedish artist has created five animations and a menagerie of more than eighty freestanding bird sculptures.
The Times profiles Harry Bertschmann as «The Struggling Artist at Eighty - Six.»
On May 3, the gallery will present sculptures by New Mexico - based artist John McCracken, from the late Eighties through 1997.
As part of Phaidon's Contemporary Artists series, Peter Doig ($ 39.95) provides a comprehensive look at the artist's oeuvre, from the thick and dappled paintings of the late eighties to the airy pastel washes of the mid-nineties to motifs — à la Gauguin or Rothko — that reflect the lush surroundings of his current home in Trinidad.
«The most consequential artist to have emerged since the nineteen - eighties, he is being hailed as the magus of the Internet century.»
Shick has been making dances since the eighties and was honored with a second «Bessie» for collaborations with artists Barbara Kilpatrick and Elise Kermani.
[3] This searing example of institutional disadvantage makes clear that being a great artist was not a role permitted for women and that the tiny band of women artists who earned success — many in their eighties, as the Guerilla Girls remind you — were aberrations, downright revolutionaries, who had a good deal of luck and a hell of lot of persistence to rise above their circumstances in order for their work to be seen at all — and then still labeled feminine.
Human Condition (1 October - 30 November 2016) is an immersive, site - specific exhibition that features the work of over eighty emerging and established artists in a uniquely challenging space: a former hospital in West Adams, previously known as the Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center.
Statements like «Not having to undergo the embarrassment of being called a genius,» «Knowing your career might pick up after you're eighty,» and «Being included in revised versions of art history» continue to describe institutional conditions that keep women artists from being granted widespread cultural worth and gravitas.
The installation consists of around eighty flags designed by artists, scientists, philosophers, and friends of the Fondation Cartier, who have contributed to its program over the years, and today from a strong community.
Albertz Benda is pleased to present After the Orgies: Bill Beckley, The Eighties, the artist's second solo exhibition with the gallery focusing on works from the 1980s, following Albertz Benda's 2015 inaugural show of early conceptual narrative artworks dating from 1968 - 1978.
-LSB-...] Saul, now eighty - three, has been categorized as a political pop artist and a proto - punk neo-surrealist, although he has as much in common with the grotesque Mad magazine cartoonist Basil Wolverton as with any American painters.
The eighty - seven - year - old artist is up early on a Monday morning to oversee a team of workers hustling to get his installation at the Chinati Foundation, in Marfa, ready for its debut.
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