Sentences with phrase «first as a printmaker»

But their concerns were not exclusive, as is evidenced by the work of Yves Gaucher, first as a printmaker and from the mid-1960s as a painter, and Charles Gagnon, whose work has been in painting, assemblages and photography.

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Tess Jaray is one of Britain's foremost painters and printmakers as well as being a writer, and the first woman to teach at the Slade.
TA My first job [after] leaving Illinois State University was as a printmaker.
Dr. Pauwels is currently completing her first book on the American artist Napoleon Sarony, whose complex legacy as a printmaker and photographer illuminates the ways in which commercial art and mass media shaped artistic practice and visual experience in the late nineteenth - century United States.
By contrast, painter, printmaker and the first woman to be elected as Keeper of the Royal Academy, Eileen Cooper, whose work encompasses themes of sexuality, motherhood, life and death, presents a series of intimate new paintings and a new portrait of Constance Spry, who was a lover of Gluck's.
The installation celebrates seven decades of Catlett's career as a sculptor and printmaker; it is also one of the first major exhibitions of her work in the Southeast since Ms. Catlett's passing in 2012.
Steve Cup (MFA 2015 Illustration as Visual Essay) Breaking Point Waterloo Arts Gallery 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio Steve Cup is an experienced illustrator and printmaker with a focus on storytelling and in his latest exhibition, the artists expresses his viewpoint on the first year of the volatile Trump presidency.
An expansive investigation of 60 years of Hockney's work as a printmaker; a look at Ben and Winifred Nicholson, leading figures of the Modern British movement; and the first major exhibition in the UK dedicated to the work of Canadian artist Emily Carr, the dominant figure of British Columbian art in the first half of the twentieth century.
Often known first as a sculptor whose transgressive early works confronted mortality and bodily decay, Smith is an innovative printmaker whose more recent work on paper explores nature, portraiture, and fairy tales.
This first major monograph of Elizabeth Peyton's prints is an in - depth exploration of the artist as a critical printmaker.
The reaction to the horrors of the First World War prompted a return to pastoral subjects as represented by Paul Nash and Eric Ravilious, mainly a printmaker.
Other subjects were only issued as prints, and Hogarth was both the first significant British printmaker, and still the best known.
Baldessari has been active as a printmaker since 1970; John Baldessari, A Catalogue Raisonne of Prints and Multiples 1971 -2007 marks the first comprehensive accounting of this tremendous body of work and the influence this artist has had on the international art world.
Chiefly associated with the American Pop art movement of the 1960s, the painter, sculptor, printmaker and graphic artist Jim Dine first came to attention as a pioneer of Happenings and a member of Neo-Dada (1959 - 60).
Since his first one - man show in 1977, he has enjoyed a distinguished career as painter, printmaker, and sculptor.
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