Sentences with phrase «equal number of artists»

Since then more than 100 visual artists from Frankfurt were able to profit from the exchange program, with an equal number of artists from abroad coming to Frankfurt as part of the residency program.

Not exact matches

Equal parts fantastical and counterculture, artist lifestyles are right up there with van life goals, and yet an increasing number of people are trading in their mindful coloring books and choosing the artist's way instead.
Each level confers a different bonus so in a way you get rewarded for taking this action (in fact, in most instances there are bonuses for doing things), but most importantly you'll get to increase the artist's fame one level, plus more equal to the number of collector's currently occupying your gallery.
That said, the gender gap persists: since 2000, although fifty - one percent of working artists are women, only twenty - eight percent have had solo museum shows; and in a 2015 survey of leading contemporary galleries in Manhattan, only about twenty - five percent represent equal numbers of women and men (the majority show about thirty percent women or less).
Other topics included an influential 1983 article by Sid Sachs (University of the Arts)-- who was in the audience — on whether there was such a thing as a Philadelphia Imagist tradition; a College Art Association conference chaired by curator Judith Stein (also in the audience); the number of artists who taught and lived in both Chicago and Philadelphia (particularly Ree Morton and Rafael Ferrer); and the equal representation of men and women among the Chicago Imagists.
Encounters extend as well to the roughly equal numbers of established artists and newcomers.
The pavilion is part of a major push that the Vatican has been making in recent years to re-engage with living artists through such some - what successful attempts as a conference of contemporary artists that Pope Benedict XVI held in the Sistine Chapel in 2009 (250 came, an equal number declined) and a new room dedicated to materials from the Matisse Chapel in Vence that Forti opened in the Museums in 2010.
Her painting expands on these themes by negotiating the in uence of a number of artists such as Jim Shaw, Alice Neel, Walter Robinson, and Gerda Wegener.This notion of intimacy is further explored by the equal power she invests in symbolic, personal, and pop cultural images, bringing into question the viewer's relationship with emotion and artistic subject matter.
Publish equal numbers of feature articles and reviews for female artists as for male artists
The gallery has recently signed two new female artists with the aim of representing an equal number of female and male artists.
Further to this, only 5 per cent of the galleries represented an equal number of male and female artists, with 78 per cent of the programmes representing more men than women.
Indeed, Number 7, 1951 illustrates the delicate balance of chance versus control that Pollock developed in his work, revealing an artist at the top of his game: «It is through Pollock's relentlessly experimental approach to working with these particular papers that we see time and again the hallmarks of a «virtuosic» drawing flair: a performance of equal parts control and chance...» (S. Straine, «Beyond Work: Pollock Drawing,» in G. Delahunty, ed., Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots, exh.
At the same time, a number of female art critics helped the movement to address wider issues, such as the misleading stereotype of the «male artist», and the apparent failure of women to create an equal share of top quality art.
Brown was a San Francisco native, taught by Bay Area Figurationists Bischoff, Oliverira, and Lobdel at the California School of Fine Arts (now SFAI); exhibited at legendary Beat venues (6 Gallery, Batman); lived next to Jay DeFeo and Wally Hedrick during the painting of DeFeo's The Rose; married noted Bay Area sculptor and fellow student Manuel Neri; counted such disparate artists as Wallace Berman and Bernice Bing as friends; and gained early recognition (a New York exhibition at age 22) resulting in a lifelong teaching post at Berkeley, a Guggenheim fellowship, over sixty solo shows, and inclusion in an equal number of posthumous group exhibitions.
Sixty architects and artists are represented in all, and an equal number of creative provocations.
We hope this solution to save the work of women artists will one day no longer be needed when women are represented in museums and public collections in equal numbers and their sales prices at auction houses are comparable to the sales prices of male artists.
The work of Puerto Rican artist Rafael Ferrer encompasses a number of genres, materials and mediums, at one time equal parts Surrealism, Process Art and New Image painting.
This retrospective of the artist Brice Marden is an unprecedented gathering of his work, with more than 50 paintings and an equal number of drawings, organized chronologically, drawn from all phases of the artist's career.
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