Sentences with phrase «find work by the living artists»

I spent the week on a quest to find work by the living artists using photography among the sudden flood of neo-figurative painting that permeated the pavilions.

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Sundance Institute was founded on the notion that by awakening new ideas, pushing creative boundaries, and creating a space for independent artists to share their work, we could make social change a part of our everyday life.
Mjölk is both a gallery who exhibits work by artists and artisans from Scandinavia and Japan, and also a lifestyle store; we look to our everyday life to find inspiration for the products we carry.
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The Norton's annual RAW exhibition was founded in 2011 through generous funding by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund / ML Dauray Arts Initiative to promote the work of living women artists.
Founded in 1946 by a group of artists including Roland Penrose, Peter Watson, and Herbert Read, the ICA continues to support living artists in showing and exploring their work, often as it emerges and before others.
Because Leon Golub was a widely known and respected artist and yet often found himself in a contested situation, his incredibly impressive vitae belied by anecdotal knowledge of disrespectful treatment of him and his work to the end of his life and by review of some important American museum permanent collections and exhibition records.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
What you do find is a high ratio of vigorous work by contemporary Iranian artists who live in their homeland or elsewhere.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
From Al Green's soulful and intimate «Simply Beautiful» to Kendrick Lamar's compelling storytelling in «Duckworth» and the profoundly heartfelt «A Song For You» by Donny Hathaway, each song pairs with moments in the artist's life and amplifies the rich emotional landscapes found in his works.
Throughout his life, Hansen was committed to encouraging and supporting the work of other artists through activities such as the Ultimate Akademie, an informal school inspired by Joseph Beuys's Free University - which was predicated on the idea that everyone is an artist - that he founded in 1987.
Christopher Wilmarth: living inside, on view at the University Museum of Contemporary Art for the spring semester, presents sculptural and graphic works by an artist who found a way to share his silent conversations with light.
Highlights of Broad MSU exhibitions in 2015 include: Trevor Paglen: The Genres, the final installment of the exhibition series The Genres: Portraiture, Still, Life, Landscape, featuring works by social scientist, researcher, and writer Trevor Paglen; The Broad Gift, an exhibition of 18 works generously given to the Broad MSU by founding patrons Eli and Edythe Broad; Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965 — 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest presentation to the present day; and Material Effects, bringing together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and mafounding patrons Eli and Edythe Broad; Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965 — 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest presentation to the present day; and Material Effects, bringing together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and maFounding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest presentation to the present day; and Material Effects, bringing together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials.
Founded by artist Mariah Robertson and gallerist Jackie Klempay, Situations brought critical attention to the works of Anne Eastman, Corinne Jones, Whitney Hubbs, Alika Cooper, Becca Albee, and others, along with Temporal Situations, an epic, month - long program of live and time - based events, culminating in a two - gallery (with Fierman) survey of twenty - five years of works by Scott Covert.
Under the leadership of founding director Alfred H. Barr, Jr., its initial pursuit of works by Abstract Expressionist artists took place within the context of a wide - ranging program of acquisitions and exhibitions of work by artists living in the United States.
Taken as a whole, his work defies a singular style, and in his drawings, paintings, and sculptures, Aldrich is able to move effortlessly between figuration, abstraction, and representation — often combining imagery variously inspired by people and places close to him, visual artists, writers, and musicians whom he finds interesting, and experiences drawn from his everyday life.
The Noguchi Museum was founded in 1985 by Isamu Noguchi (1904 — 1988), one of the leading sculptors and designers of the twentieth century, The museum was the first museum in America to be established, designed, and installed by a living artist to show their own work, according to The Noguchi Museum.
David Claerbout's paintings on paper are fundamental to his film practice; Ilse D'Hollander's intimate canvases are sensual explorations of the physical act of painting; Jose Dávila interrogates how the modernist movement has been translated, appropriated, and reinvented; Laurent Grasso's meticulous appropriations of classical paintings integrate impossible phenomena, blurring the line between the historical and contemporary; Rebecca Horn's large - scale gestural paintings evoke her early performance work, their dimensions being determined by the artist's physical reach; Callum Innes» Exposed Paintings are concerned with both making and unmaking the work; Idris Khan utilizes language, melding thousands of lines of stamped text into singular abstract images; Hugo McCloud's work fuses industrial and fine art materials; Sam Moyer combines found textures into a fresh, expanded, artistic palette; and James White's oil paintings reimagine the still life as a chance freeze - frame.
Finding Prospect in Myth features photography, painting, sculpture, archival images, and mixed - media works by nine artists who investigate how culture and environment affect our lives through the interplay between the past, present, and future.
Enjoy the KCC's latest new exhibition with works by five contemporary Korean American artists, plus a special open studio activity with featured artist Dong Kyu Kim entitled, How to find artistic value behind everyday life.
Meanwhie, the Palazzo Fortuny has «Proportio,» a jam - packed show of works that relate to the ideal of the golden portion, curated by Axel Vervoordt and Daniela Ferretti, the grand Gallerie dell» Accademia has a survey of sculptures by the Arte Povera maestro Mario Merz titled «Unreal City,» and at the Palazzo Ducale — Doge's Apartment one can find «Henri Rosseau: Archaic Candor,» a very smart look at the career of the difficult - to - categorize artist, who lived from 1844 to 1910.
Tolon lives and works in California; in San Francisco, she is represented by the Gallery Paule Anglim, in whose list one can find artists such as Louise Bourgeois.
After a brief geometrical phase in Hamburg, and inspired by her last academic teacher at the Hamburg Art College, the Brazilian op artist Almir Mavignier, it was in New York that Hanne Darboven found her characteristic drawing and writing «system»: «In New York, I tried to find something that I could work on for my whole life.
Amid murmurs that the economic crisis was hurting midmarket galleries — an instance of art imitating life, with talk of the 1 percent and a dying middle class — the gallery was doing well, usually finding collectors for two - thirds of the works in each of its exhibitions and selling out the gallery's swan - song presentation of paintings by the Iranian - born artist Marjane Satrapi.
Highlights of recent Broad MSU exhibitions include: Trevor Paglen: The Genres; the final installment of the exhibition series The Genres: Portraiture, Still, Life, Landscape, featuring works by social scientist, researcher, and writer Trevor Paglen; Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965 - 2015, one of the final exhibitions conceived by Founding Director Michael Rush exploring the development of video art from its earliest presentation, currently on view at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Material Effects, which brought together six leading artists from West Africa and the diaspora whose work examines the circulation and currency of objects and materials; and The Artist as Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman, the first major museum exhibition to bring together a comprehensive body of work by two of Bangladeshi's foremost contemporary artists.
A redesigned, more spacious Frieze found buyers for new works by younger living artists priced in the $ 20,000 to $ 200,000 range, its unique selling point for the past 11 years.
Founded in 1985 by Isamu Noguchi, a leading sculptor and designer, the museum became the first museum in America to be established and designed by a living artist showing their own work.
In «Dress Shop Quarterly» imagery inspired by the likes of Sesame Street and French surrealist literature appear in artist Paul Bergeron's works, and childish playful mischief come to life in Jose Krapp's found materials.
The press release, found only on the artist - run curatorial collective's various web platforms, as well as in Facebook posts shared by Life Babies curator, Gabrielle de la Puente is an italicised description of the desire to bring together work made by artists that needs «sharing carefully and handling slowly».
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has announced the first two works by living artists to be installed in the museum, joining its permanent collection: A «Skyspace» by James Turrell and Lowell's Ocean, 2005 — 2008, by Mark di Suvero will grace the wooded one - hundred - acre grounds of museum, founded by a foundation of the family that owns Wal - Mart.
Living and creating in postmodern and consumerist societies, artists are often forced to find alternative ways for articulating their concepts and presenting their works in public space largely contaminated by corporative and consumeristic practices.
In the course of over 20 years she has founded the Israel Museum's international contemporary art collection and curated numerous exhibitions including James Turrell: Two Spaces (1982), Anselm Kiefer (1984), Three British Sculptors: Richard Deacon, Julian Opie, Richard Wentworth (1985), New York Now (Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum and others, 1987), Christian Boltanski: Lessons of Darkness (1989), Life Size: A Sense of the Real in Recent Art (1990), Hidden Reflections (Marylène Negro, Christian Marclay, Hiroshi Sugimoto and others, 1992), Kiki Smith (1994), Gerhard Richter (1995), Marks: Artists Work Throughout Jerusalem (David Hammons, Juan Muñoz, Sarkis and others, 1996) Skin - Deep: Surface Appearances in Contemporary Art (Zoe Leonard, Ana Mendieta, Khalil Rabah, Jana Sterbak and others, 1999), Yinka Shonibare: Double Dress (2002), Nedko Solakov: Alien Auras (2003), Vanishing Point: Hidden Beauty in Contemporary Art (2005), Green Line — A Project by Francis Alÿs (2005), News (2006), Made in China — The Estella Collection (2007), Bizarre Perfection (2008), First Show: Contemporary Art from The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
She favoured above all Flemish works from the 17th century and French painting by living artists and these kinds of works found their way into her «cabinet of art», or Kunstkabinett.
This Friday, the book comes to life with the opening of an exhibition featuring work by many of the artists, alongside a pop - up shop where you can find creams, pillows, earplugs, and other items from the Institute's line of wellness products.
Curated by Jeffrey Peabody, this exhibition consists of works by artists who utilize materials immediately at hand: found objects and the readily available, low - tech stuff of everyday life.
During the Biennale, the same venue, founded in 2014 by Indonesian - Chinese collector Budi Tek, was given over to both «Andy Warhol: Shadows,» presenting 102 silk - screened canvases hung edge to edge, and «Overpop,» a seventeen - person show that balanced the work of Western artists (e.g., Camille Henrot, Alex Israel) selected by American dealer Jeffrey Deitch with Chinese artists (e.g., He An, Liu Yefu) chosen by Karen Smith, a British - born critic - curator who has lived in China for some twenty - five years.
Colloquially called The Met, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has been collecting and exhibiting work by living artists since its founding in 1870.
Yet, while Made in L.A. appeared as diverse and sprawling as the city whose art it presented, it might also be argued that the bulk of the work on view extended four familiar (and familial) lineages of Los Angeles art that were well represented in «PST»: hard - edge abstraction (represented here in paintings by Brian Sharp and Alex Olson and painterly objects by Lisa Williamson and Brenna Youngblood), found - object assemblage (in the work of Liz Glynn, Ry Rocklen, Henry Taylor, and Erika Vogt, among others), eclectic performance practices (including live pieces by Math Bass, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, and Ashley Hunt, as well as the collective Slanguage's array of community - based works at LAXART), and film and video projects that pointed, more or less, to the looming shadow of Hollywood (e.g., Miljohn Ruperto's Seven and Five, 2012, which includes multiple remakes of a 1961 episode of the TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Dan Finsel's The Space Between You and Me, 2012, for which the artist restaged Farrah Fawcett and Keith Edmier's decade - old roll in the clay).
Here, we can find most recent paintings and collages from Ravi Zupa, as well as new works from portal - graffiti artist 1010, still lifes of Casey Gray, Erin M. Riley's sexual tapestry, Gregory Euclide's landscapes and the peculiar portraits by Jeffrey Cheung.
Founded by Fountain House in 2000 as a not - for - profit exhibition space for its member - artists living and working with mental illness, the Gallery sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists, curators and cultural institutions.
Chicago Artists Coalition was founded in 1974 by a group of artists who sought to create a better environment and future for the artistic community living and working in the ChicagolanArtists Coalition was founded in 1974 by a group of artists who sought to create a better environment and future for the artistic community living and working in the Chicagolanartists who sought to create a better environment and future for the artistic community living and working in the Chicagoland area.
Founded in 1985, the Museum is the first in America established by a living artist and dedicated to his own work.
By incorporating found materials from daily life into their work, the artists draw on the symbolic resonance of those objects.
Explore Hudson Square and find a series of 7 wildly imaginative, larger - than - life murals — created by seven acclaimed contemporary artists as they honor and riff on the iconic work of Charles Schulz.
Mjölk is both a gallery who exhibits work by artists and artisans from Scandinavia and Japan, and also a lifestyle store; we look to our everyday life to find inspiration for the products we carry.
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