Although Big Youth was not necessarily aimed toward marking a specific movement among Chicago artists, there is something to be said for being able to
engage with young artists in a provocative setting through curated exhibitions of local work on a thoughtful platform.
Not exact matches
Many of the
artists that we bring to the museum school to give lectures and perform studio visits
with students are
artists who are really
engaged in interdisciplinary practices or
artists who have experience as educators and working directly
with young artists.
After setting the stage
with some philosophical analysis of the themes and techniques of Expressionist art, Foster
engages his main subject — how «the work of several
young artists reflects critically upon the language of Expressionism.»
The
Young Patrons group is for budding philanthropists who want to
engage with art and
artists in a sociable atmosphere, at their own pace, while helping to shape the future of the RA.
First Floor Gallery
Engages New York
Artist NewsDay, November 3, 2012 As part of its educational programme designed to address the challenges facing young visual artists in Zimbabwe, First Floor Gallery has invited a senior New York - based artist and mentor, Janet Goldner, to conduct workshops and a collaborative exhibition with the local ar
Artist NewsDay, November 3, 2012 As part of its educational programme designed to address the challenges facing
young visual
artists in Zimbabwe, First Floor Gallery has invited a senior New York - based
artist and mentor, Janet Goldner, to conduct workshops and a collaborative exhibition with the local ar
artist and mentor, Janet Goldner, to conduct workshops and a collaborative exhibition
with the local
artists.
Over the past two years, more and more
young artists have been
engaging with imagery, in particular the figure.
The opportunity to present an exhibition in the dynamic Minnesota Street Project space aligns
with the gallery's mission as it looks towards its next phase, when it will continue its tradition of exhibiting major works of historic significance international in scope alongside prominent local Bay Area
artists, while also providing a platform for promoting and nurturing
young artists with engaging new exhibitions and programming.
Sarah Lucas Eating a Banana (Revisited), 1990 — 2017 Giclée print 36 × 48 in (91.4 × 121.9 cm) Edition of 25, 5 APs Copyright the
artist Courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London Although she was first associated
with the punkish
Young British
Artists of the 1990s, Lucas's sculptures and photographs also
engage the legacy of Surrealism by cleverly transforming found objects and everyday materials like cigarettes, fruits, and vegetables into absurd and confrontational tableaux that address subjects like death, sex, gender, and religion.
While fellow critics remained for the most part indifferent to Graham's manifesto, it found great favor among
young artists who felt it gave them a vocabulary
with which to talk about the experiments they were
engaged in.
Despite the increasing visibility of
young artists engaged with the deleterious side of contemporary American culture — whether parsing subcultural responses to it or directly expressing political grievances
with it — relatively few of them
engage deeply...
Alongside our main Festival Programme we run an annual series of Learning and Engagement activities to
engage young people
with our Commissions Programme and Partner exhibitions through workshops, tours and school projects inspired by the work of our participating
artists.
Artist whose collaboration
with young New Yorkers the Kids of Survival pioneered socially
engaged conceptual art
This is an exciting opportunity for an
artist with a socially -
engaged practice to collaborate
with young people around the theme Transition and Turnings.
8 pm Art Basel Short Film program a selection of international
artists who
engage with music in a multitude of ways, featuring works by Ana Mendieta *, Anri Sala, Derrick Adams
with Ramon Silva, Samson
Young, Kudzanai Chiurai, Edgardo Aragón, Luther Price, Catharina van Eetvelde, Ara Peterson, Matt Copson, Martin Creed, Jillian Mayer *, György Kovásznai, Tromarama, Kim Gordon, Li Shurui & Li Daiguo, Adam Shecter, Brian Alfred, Dashiell Manley, Haroon Mirza, Zak Ové, Cabelo, Lena Daly, Nate Boyce, Tomislav Gotovac, Rodney Graham and Keren Cytter.
Here,
young kids have the opportunity to
engage, play
with, reinvent, the concept of the
artist, therefore allowing an open dialogue between the viewer / audience, and the work of art.
They meet weekly to
engage and collaborate
with artists, designers, film - makers to create a programme of events for other
young people and a wider audience.
As Özmen himself
engages wordlessly
with a bird, the
artist's
young son narrates, «Frankly, dear white dove, we should have come together before our life not held in quite high esteem regressed into hell, not now!»
He was
engaged with ecological concerns and supporting
young artists.
The
artist, who recently opened her solo exhibition «The Future's Gold» in London, aims to meaningfully
engage with the
young convicts through her art, bringing some color, wonder and sparks from the outside world into theirs.
It is also a thematically framed generational survey of sorts, in that the senior
artists in the show have been
engaged with their practices and exhibiting for several decades, while the
younger ones are just now emerging into greater public awareness.
In her works, the
young artist (b. 1980 in Belfast, Northern Ireland)
engages with the elemental conditions of man in his habitat and reveals the impossibility of grasping the complexity of life and death: «Exploring the physicality of animals, death, and illusions of permanence in the work is my way of trying to come to terms
with these things myself.»
Warhol also
engaged in a series of collaborations
with younger artists, including Jean - Michel Basquiat, Francesco Clemente and Keith Haring.
The much anticipated reopening of the main building at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in October, coinciding
with the opening of five exhibitions including a major retrospective of the work of Eileen Gray, one of the most celebrated and influential designers and architects of the 20th - century; the presentation of two pioneering exhibitions This Situation by the acclaimed British - German
artist Tino Sehgal and an exhibition by a new generation of
young European
artists I knOw yoU; the launch of IMMA's Collection online and an extensive programme of public talks and events which have been devised to
engage with the themes of IMMA's exhibitons are some of the exciting developments taking place throughout 2013 by the Irish Museum of Modern Art and announced today (Thursday 18 April) by IMMA's Director Sarah Glennie.
In the early 1980s
artist Lubaina Himid curated three exhibitions of
young Black and Asian women
artists, who challenged their collective invisibility in the British art world,
engaging with contemporary social, cultural, political and aesthetic issues.
To be a
young artist who
engages with the daunting abyss of the abstract tradition, these
artists critique and burlesque the enormity of the philosophical trajectories of abstraction, while not quite wanting to let them die.
While Art Student League instructors such as Charles Alston, Richard Pousette - Dart, and Theodoros Stamos continued experimenting
with elements of Abstract Expressionism,
younger artists such as Bruce Dorfman, Helen Frankenthaler, Peter Golfinopoulos, Stephen Greene, Paul Jenkins, Ronnie Landfield, Larry Poons, and Peter Reginato, was
engaged with alternative movements including color field painting, lyrical abstraction, pop art and assemblage.