Sentences with phrase «feature in the dazed»

Pugh's collections have been featured in a live showcase at a Fashion in Motion exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and were also featured in a Dazed & Confused exhibition in 2004.
Keyezua's Fortia series is featured in Dazed Magazine's list of «the only photos you need to see from the last month.»
Her work has been featured in Dazed and Confused, Huffington Post, Japan Times, ArtSlant, Hyperallergic, Paper Magazine, Interview Magazine, and many more publications.
Abareshi has been featured in Dazed, The Fine Print Magazine, and Hooligan Magazine, is a contributor for POLYESTER.
James Unsworth graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2006 and has exhibited widely since, his work has been featured in Dazed and Confused magazine and The Independent newspaper.
All nominated artists will feature in the Dazed Emerging Artist Award exhibition at the Royal Academy between 18 April and 17 May 2015.

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British designer Gareth Pugh landed his first fashion publication feature in 2003 when a design from his graduate collection for Central Saint Martins was selected for the cover of cult British youth magazine Dazed & Confused.
Despite being a relative newcomer, Weir's fashion editorials have been featured in AnOther Magazine, British Vogue, CR Fashion Book, Dazed and Confused, i - D and Arena Homme +.
Their work has featured in British Vogue, Elle UK, Vogue Paris, Twin, Tank, i - D and Dazed and Confused.
Fit is true to size The Dazed Trainers from Ash Footwear, are designed in a white leather, featuring: White tonal star and cone stud de...
Following her indie debut in Richard Linklater's 1993 Dazed and Confused, Posey went on to star in no less than 15 independent features over the next five years, proving time and again how worthy she was of her royal title.Born in Baltimore on November 8, 1968, Posey was named after»50s model and sometimes - actress Suzy Parker.
She earned critical praise for her role in the independent feature REMEMBER THE DAZE, singled out by Variety as the «scene stealer» of the film opposite Amber Heard and Leighton Meester.
As previously noted in a Dazed feature praising Gerwig's filmic triumph: «Christine falls out with her best friend, she loses her virginity, and she discovers a passion for singing in school plays.
Like Dazed and Confused (1993) or Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Wet Hot American Summer features a wealth of pre-stardom actors in its ensemble, including the big screen inauguration of Bradley Cooper (The Hangover, American Hustle) and Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games) as well as early essential performances from Paul Rudd, Marguerite Moreau, and Joe Lo Truglio.
Her work has been featured in numerous magazines such as Dazed and Confused, Huffington Post, Slutist, ART 21 Magazine, Hyperallergic, The Wild Magazine, NY Observer and Paper Magazine, among others.
Her work has been featured in The Guardian, Dazed & Confused, The British Journal of Photography, The Huffington Post, Ignant, and many other influential publications.
Brookes has been featured in numerous pop culture and design publications such as GQ, Modern Painters, ARTnews, Playboy, Paper, Juxtapoz, Beautiful Decay, Dazed and Confused, RE: UP, and HUCK.
Maria Minerva has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, Vice, Pitchfork, Interview Magazine, I - D, Dazed & Confused, Vogue and countless other media outlets.
Parker Day's work has most notably been featured in Juxtapoz, Dazed, I - D, Vice, and The New Yorker.
His work has been featured in Still Magazine, The New York Times, Dazed, Oxford American, Conveyor Magazine, Ai nt Bad Magazine, Mossless, and Slate.
E-Vapor-8 curator Francesca Gavin has published a 4 - page article in Dazed & Confused magazine with an essay, and features on 5 artists included in the exhibition: Fatima Al Qadiri, Rhys Coren, Jeffrey Gibson, Petra Cortright, and Travess Smalley.
, Dazed 2016 Spellbinding Pieces at the 2016 SPRING / BREAK Art Show, Village Voice 2016 AO On - Site — New York: SPRING / BREAK Art Show, Art Observed 2016 Beyond the Main Fair: 9 Things to see this Armory Arts Week, Paper Mag 2016 Nicole Reber Artist Feature, Le Roy Magazine 2016 3 Poems, Divine Magnet 2015 Shoot, If That Ain't Too Pretty, Poetry Foundation 2015 Our Time on the Moon, Slow Youth 2015 Hyperallergic's Review of Art Books and Zines # 2, Hyperallergic 2015 This art show aims to slow down time in New York, Dazed 2014 Nicole Reber Explores the Dark Side of Paradise With Hawaiian - Themed Works, Complex 2014 Aloha, Business Casual: Nicole Reber's Hawaiian Shirt Exhibition At AMO Studios, Vice 2014 Cuestiones Generacionales, S Moda 2013 The Language of Passwords as an Installation, Metal
His works have been featured across the media in Modern painters, The Guardian, Time Out, Independent, Observer, Vanity Fair, BBC news, i - D, Blue Peter, Vice, Esquire, Italian Vogue, Elle, Dazed & Confused, Evening Standard, GQ, Wired, The Sunday Times, new Scientist, The Week and several other publications.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2008 Calvert22, London 2007 An Archeology, 176 Gallery, Camden, London 2006 The Triumph of Painting - Part 6, The Saatchi Gallery, London 2005 Dolore curated by Klarita Pandolfi and Harry Pye, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London 2005 404 Arte Contemporanea, Naples 2004 Mothers curated by Harry Pye, The Ragged School 2004 New Blood, Saatchi Gallery, London 2004 Girl on Girl, Transition Gallery, London 2003 New Displays, Saatchi Gallery, London 2002 It's only words, Ausgang curated by Liz Neal, Studio Voltaire, London 2000 RCA Secret, Royal College of Art, London Reviews Erotic Review, feature, May 2004 Tom Morton, Arena, June 2004 William Packer, Financial Times, 23 March 2004 Waldermar Janusceck, Sunday Times, 21 March 2004 Hephzibah Anderson, «Busy Lizzie», Evening Standard Metro, 19 - 25 March 2004 Jen Ogilvie, «Liz Neal at One in the Other», Time Out, 8 October 2003 unauthored review, «Liz Neal», Kultureflash issue 59, October 2003 Hannah Lack / Cath Clark, «Eyespy», Dazed and Confused, September 2003 Helen Sumpter, «Exhibitions and Exhibitionists», Big Issue, 12 August 2002 Francis Summers, «Kill Them All» Sleaze Nation, June 2002 William Packer, «Posers playing at being painters», Financial Times, 28 April 2001 Mark Wilsher, «Death to the Fascist Insect», What's On in London, 25 April 2001 Sarah Kent, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Time Out, 25 April 2001 Tanis Taylor, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Metro, 9 April 2001 Gemma de Cruz, «Maloney's Magnificent Seven», Art Review, April 2001 Magnus Brooke, «Death to the Fascist Insect».
Warren exhibits at New York City galleries the Hole, Higher Pictures and American Medium, and her work has been featured in ArtNews, the New York Times, artnet, Foam, Dazed & Confused and others.
Strange has been featured in publications including; OSMOS Magazine, Art World, Dazed and Confused, The Atlantic, Art Monthly, Nowness, Imagine Architecture, ArtAlmanac, Artlink, Art Market, Artist Profile, Vault Magazine, Oyster Magazine and The Financial Review.
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and published in contemporary photography journals such as Musée, Blink, The Photo Review, Der Grief, and Conveyor Magazine as well as on - line journals such as Conscientious, Feature Shoot, Aint - Bad, Fubiz, iGNANT, Dazed, I - D Vice, and Juxtapoz.
His work has also been featured in The Independent, Dazed Digital and Glass Magazine.
Gabriele has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Out, Blouin Artinfo, Artforum, Dazed Digital, Elephant Magazine, the New Yorker, Artsy and Frieze Magazine.
His work has been featured and reviewed in newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Financial Times, Time Out London, Contemporary Art Society, Dazed and Confused, Philosophy of Photography, Art Licks, Of The Afternoon, Source, a-n and The Rebel Magazine.
The original 1996 black and white prints featuring full - page portraits and trademark vibrant red thought boxes that Barbara Kruger used for a project in Dazed & Confused magazine will be put on view in a new order revisited by the artist.
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