Sentences with phrase «expansive range of work»

Wojnarowicz came to prominence in the East Village art world of the 1980s, actively embracing all media and forging an expansive range of work both fiercely political and highly personal.
Gross shows her expansive range of work including paintings, drawings, and «2 1/2 d» constructions of subjects including figures, portraits, and landscapes.

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This involving show feels a little too done a little too soon — and while it shows an awareness of a range of bubbling political and cultural topics, a greater number of artists and works would make it feel more expansive and defining.
This expansive exhibition of the colourful work of Catalan artist Joan Miró charts nearly his whole career, with 85 works ranging from drawing to tapestry.
The expansive upstairs gallery featured a wide range of exciting, experimental works from Dani Dodge's foam sculptural pieces, and stoneware by Ben Jackel, to vibrant abstracts.
TOWER — an expansive group show of works on paper with artists ranging from Egon Schiele (1890 — 1918) to Flora Hauser (1992 --RRB-
Happily, the Tate's expansive exhibition recognizes the centrality to Hamilton's work of print as idea and printmaking as process — a welcome antidote to the many surveys that concentrate on painting and sculpture to the exclusion of graphic art — and showed the prints as fully integrated within the larger body of Hamilton's wide - ranging oeuvre.
The collection has grown to represent the full historical range of the medium, including early daguerreotypes, anonymous stereoviews, and cartes de visite; gelatin silver prints by Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Ansel Adams; Kenneth Snelson's expansive panorama; landscapes by Carleton Watkins; photograms by Man Ray and Lotte Jacobi; and works by a range of contemporary American photographers, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol (Polaroids).
Building an expansive practice as a curator of modern and contemporary art — most recently as Curator at Large at the Blanton Museum of Art — Carlozzi has created seminal exhibitions, produced important commissions, and acquired major works by a wide range of artists.
Albuquerque is an internationally renowned artist who, over the course of her 40 - year career, developed a strong visual language and an expansive body of work ranging from sculpture, poetry, painting, photography, film, and multi-media performance to ambitious site - specific ephemeral projects in remote locations around the globe.
Fuchs has produced an extraordinary body of work that is a testament to the meaning and potency of painting, ranging from small to large - scale works, and characterized by an expansive vocabulary of soft lines, gestural brushwork, and a subdued, muted palette.
Dare You To Look highlighted a collection of works by a diverse range of artists who embrace portraiture and figuration to explore expansive representations of identity.
Works in the exhibition range from the canvas from which the exhibition takes its title, Painted on 21st Street (1950 — 51) to the celebrated Mountains and Sea, of 1952; to key paintings of the later 1950s, among them The Museum of Modern Art's Jacob's Ladder (1957), and the UC Berkeley Art Museum's expansive Before the Caves (1958).
A wide range of Horn's drawings is included in the exhibition, from her 1982 series «Bluff Life» to recent works made by splicing together similar drawings and reconfiguring them on expansive surfaces with penciled annotations.
While their work represents a wide range of media and an equally expansive field of conceptual concerns, they share work space and gallery space, interacting daily with one another, providing feedback, support, and camaraderie.
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