The work of 60 emerging and
established artists whose practices and projects are rooted in the continent of Africa goes on display this weekend in New York at the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair.
A survey of the state of contemporary art in America, the biennial features emerging and
established artists whose work spans a wide - range of mediums, from painting, drawing, sculpture and photography to music, film, performance, activism, and video game design.
This group exhibition includes emerging and
established artists whose work addresses issues, images, and themes related to the Cold War and its cultural impact.
It champions the work of
established artists whose work deserves greater recognition, many of whom emerged during the 1960s and 1970s.
Quogue Gallery, at the corner of Jessup Avenue and Quogue Street in Quogue, showcases contemporary emerging and
established artists whose works include paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics, and jewelry.
The gallery features contemporary emerging and
established artists whose work includes paintings and prints, photography, glass, and sculpture.
The Quogue Gallery represents contemporary emerging and
established artists whose works include, paintings and prints, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics and jewelry.
Bodies of Resistance presents emerging and
established artists whose work and artistic practices has been influenced by HIV / AIDS.
«The Spotlight section provides an ideal platform for our gallery's program, dedicated to
established artists whose work deserves greater recognition.
Greenan shared: «The Spotlight section provides an ideal platform for our gallery's program, dedicated to
established artists whose work deserves greater recognition.
It is designed to provide a forum for
established artists whose working methods challenge the expectations of the artist in the community and who will most inspire the students.
Red Hook Labs and Nataal present New African Photography II, their second annual exhibition featuring emerging and
established artists whose work engages with contemporary Africa.
John Himmelfarb is
an established artist whose lush, calligraphic drawings and paintings have always been driven by an unceasing devotion to line.
Wiley,
an established artist whose work is held by prominent museums worldwide, has produced a characteristically flat, almost polished surface, with intensely rich colors and a busy, sumptuous background that recalls his interest in portraiture.
There will also be a solo exhibition of current pieces by Jack Whitten,
an established artist whose work was included in significant shows during the Aldrich's first decade.
Not exact matches
He is an
artist, designer, researcher and curator
whose pioneering work with the Tissue Culture and Art Project which he
established in 1996 is considered a leading biological art project.
The animation team, from head of character animation Tim Cheung to head of story Rejean Bourdages are leaders of digital
artists that are at the apex of their craft and
whose work
establishes the state of the art.
The Afro - futurist musical
artist Janelle Monáe,
whose 2010 album, The ArchAndroid,
established her pro-android aesthetic and politique («The «android» represents the new «other,»» she explained), enjoyed a rookie year as an actress in 2016 that would be the envy of any humanbot.
Southern Indiana Review presents a cross-section of emerging and
established artists and writers
whose work is both regional and national in scope and recognition.
Northwest by Northwest Gallery, celebrating their 28th year, features Original Fine Art and Fine Craft by
established Pacific Northwest
Artists whose works are recognized for their excellence and contribution to the Arts.
riginal Fine Art and Fine Craft by
established Pacific Northwest
Artists whose works are recognized for their excellence and contribution to the Arts.
The arts - based event showcases site - specific works by «
established and emerging
artists,
whose projects will amplify and articulate global and local issues of a diverse range,» we're told, and as such the look and feel of the identity takes a suitably neutral and pared - back approach.
The Wein Prize, one of the most significant awards given to individual
artists in the United States today, was
established in 2006 by jazz impresario, musician and philanthropist George Wein to honor his late wife, a long - time Trustee of the Studio Museum and a woman
whose life embodied a commitment to the power and possibilities of art and culture.
The New York space is dedicated to curated exhibitions both historic and contemporary, which cast a unique and often iconoclastic view on the work of
established artists or
artists whose works have been somewhat overlooked.
This selection of exhibitions opening this month, features some of the most productive
artists in the art world, others
whose well -
established practices are finally getting the attention they deserve, and promising emerging
artists.
Johnston, the heart of the exhibition, was a geographically sequestered yet ambitious painter
whose renderings of life on the homestead embody aspects of the Canadian canon and the peculiar sensitivity of women
artists who practiced outside of
established norms.
As a young
artist who arrived in New York in the late 1970s, Moffett was inspired by more -
established colleagues, including Alice Aycock, Lynda Benglis, and Elizabeth Murray,
whose post-Minimalist work resonated with what he calls his «fractured formalist impulses.»
Four grant - supported exhibitions focus on individual
artists, including the
established artist Andrea Fraser,
whose new performance and publication will premiere at the Hammer Museum, and emerging
artist Indira Allegra,
whose first solo museum exhibition, «No Space Without Tension,» will open at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in September 2019.
In 1914, Mrs. Whitney
established the Whitney Studio in Greenwich Village, where she presented exhibitions by living American
artists whose work had been disregarded by the traditional academies.
The Gallery also works with a number of
established American, British and European
artists whose works have been published and acquired by international museums and institutions.
It
establishes the fact that the spider is my mother, believe it or not» — Louise Bourgeois Spider III is among the most significant and personal works created by Louise Bourgeois, an
artist whose career spanned over seven decades of remarkable productivity.
To explore this question, Matter & Light is hosting a broad - ranging group show of
established and emerging
artists whose spiritual concerns have motivated them to work in an abstract vein.»
What it has shown has been impressive: finalists have included
artists whose work is internationally known — such as Jon Rafman (this year) and David Altmejd — as well as
artists who have yet to
establish a profile outside the country.
Ay - O is a pseudonym of Japanese
artist Takao Iijima
whose artworks in strong rainbow colors have
established his international fame.
«Double Down» is a group show featuring fifteen
artists whose included works deal with associations of reciprocal relationship,
establishing intrinsic dialogues within one, or between multiple complementary and oppositional objects, putting the viewer in a different relationship to the work.
Established in 2015 by Brooke and Hap Stein, the Stein Prize is given on an annual basis in recognition of an
artist, chosen from one of MOCA's self - curated exhibitions,
whose work demonstrates a singular combination of talent, innovation, and promise.
Also in the «Feature» section, which is devoted to curated shows by
established and historic
artists, look out for the work of Nam June Paik,
whose market is catching up with his exalted reputation, at James Cohan Gallery, and the experimental film - maker Stan VanDerBeek at Los Angeles» The Box, which is one of 17 newcomers to the fair.
Yoko Ono is an
established avant - garde
artist whose work spans installations, object, film, photography, and music.
Riusuke Fukahori's footprint with the gallery has
established him as a fine
artist,
whose perfected technique of 3D paintings of goldfish have made him one of the gallery's most sought after
artists.
For the 2017 edition, ADAA members will present a wide range of solo exhibitions highlighting
artists from around the world, including presentations that offer new insights on
established and influential
artists, such as Abstract Expressionist Norman Lewis,
whose paintings will be presented by Michael Rosenfeld Gallery; leading Minimalist Josef Albers,
whose paintings and drawings on paper will be presented by David Zwirner; and Post-Impressionist Édouard Vuillard,
whose paintings and works on paper will be presented by Jill Newhouse Gallery.
Six finalists have been selected for the Hugo Boss Prize 2016, the biennial award
established in 1996 to recognize
artists whose work is among the most innovative and influential of our time.
- Wallace Stevens On occasion, the MATRIX program serves as a venue for an
artist of
established reputation
whose work has not been shown in the Bay Area.
The sturdy froth of color and texture that comprises his images creates a «glancing, immaterial quality,» an impression not of the world as it is, but as it is remembered.1 While the
artist finds that «the subject matter of (his) pictures is often
established in one sitting,» he may take up to three years to complete a painting, even one as profoundly simple as After Corot (1979 - 1982).2 Hodgkin's process of recollection is related to that of the master mnemonist, Marcel Proust,
whose all - over attention did not discriminate between the most significant details of memory and the most obscure.
The exhibition explores work by key
artists and collectives
whose «critical provocations aim to forge reality free from ideology, to
establish the individual apart from the collective, and to define contemporary Chinese experience in universal terms.»
Bright raw colors, rough edges and spontaneity define the seven paintings on view by
established modern
artists including Paul Jenkins, Syd Solomon, Robert Natkin and Stanley William Hayter — all who have enjoyed prominent exhibition histories and
whose works are held in the permanent collections of top institutions including MoMA, the Guggenheim, the Whitney and the Tate.
In recognition of this occasion, Art League Houston
established the Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts for
artists whose career has spanned more than forty years, and who have made an outstanding contribution to the world of visual art in Texas and beyond.
The work
establishes a congenial link with the history of the New York School,
whose presence persists in gifted contemporary
artists determined to add to the tradition.
Sydney Shavers is an
artist whose photographs, collages, films, performances and sound pieces question
established conventions and spaces of existence.
Her will
established the Pollock — Krasner Foundation
whose purpose is to help
artists in need.
Exhibiting
artists range from the
established, many of whom have a lasting working relationship with Laure Genillard, to young and emerging
artists whose work aims to exceed commonplace categorisations.