About The Artists German artist Sigmar Polke's stylistic heterogeneity and experimentation were highly influential
for a generation of artists including Martin Kippenberger, Richard Prince and Fischli & Weiss.
About Sigmar Polke German artist Sigmar Polke's stylistic heterogeneity and experimentation were highly influential
for a generation of artists including Martin Kippenberger, Richard Prince and Fischli & Weiss.
Not exact matches
Little also fell in with a group
of SoHo
artists, white
for the most part and also a
generation ahead
of him,
including Thornton Willis, Peter Pinchbeck, Stewart Hitch, Richard Mock, and Tom Evans.
By chance, I was afforded a ringside seat on this burgeoning scene when I went to work as a cook
for Mickey Ruskin, founder
of Max's Kansas City in the 1960s, the favorite watering hole
of both the denizens
of Warhol's Factory and the
generation of Minimalists and older
artists that
included John Chamberlain, Carl Andre, Richard Serra and Brice Marden.
Noland's provocative exploration
of the more nefarious aspects
of American culture paved the way
for a
generation of artists who also use methods
of appropriation in their critique
of culture,
including Anne Collier, Leslie Hewitt, and Lorna Simpson.
That last statement would seem,
for anyone familiar with the
artist's work, surprising to say the least, since Sandback (1943 — 2003) could be considered, and not without reason, as the purest and most unsparingly geometric member
of a rigorously formalist
generation, a cohort that
included Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Richard Serra, and Sol LeWitt.
It was there that she found her artistic home, associating with a group
of artists —
including Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, and Sherrie Levine — who became known as «the Pictures
Generation»
for their habit
of appropriating images from advertising and popular media and questioning their embedded assumptions about desire and happiness.
Jonas» works were first performed in the 1960s and»70s
for some
of the most influential
artists of her
generation,
including Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Dan Graham and Laurie Anderson.
Neel, the grand dame
of 20th - century portraiture, has influenced
generations of artists,
including Dumas, who wrote an essay
for the catalogue.
In recent years, Thompson's work has also been exhibited regularly in group exhibitions worldwide,
including Il Secolo del Jazz: Arte, Cinema, Musica e Fotografia da Picasso a Basquiat (The Jazz Century: Art, Cinema, Music and Photography from Picasso to Basquiat) at the Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rovereto, Italy, which traveled to the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris France and the Centre de Cultura Contemporània in Barcelona, Spain (2009); Blues
for Smoke at the Museum
of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, CA, which traveled to the Whitney Museum
of American Art and Wexner Center
for the Arts
of the Ohio State University in Columbus, OH (2012); Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, which traveled to the Hood Museum
of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH and the Blanton Museum
of Art, Austin, TX (2014); Beat
Generation at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France (2016); and The Color Line: African American
Artists and Segregation at the Musée du Quai Branly (2016).
Significant exhibitions
include Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Boxes in December 1986, which opened just weeks before the
artist's untimely death; She: Works by Richard Prince and Wallace Berman which brought together —
for the first time — two
generations of leading
artists from different coasts; Bruce Conner: Work from the 1970s, which inspired the
artist's first solo retrospective in Europe at the Kunsthalle Wien and Kunsthalle Zurich (2010).
Robert Barnes's paintings and drawings have been
included in gallery and museum exhibitions across the country with fair regularity
for the last 40 years, and attracted the admiration
of generations of artists and connoisseurs.
He Xiangyu has also been
included in various group exhibitions
including Tales
of Our Time Film Program (Screening
of the film «The Swim»), Guggenheim Museum New York, New York, USA (2017); Hedge House Wijlre: Family Tree, Contemporary Chinese art from the Sigg collection, Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, Netherlands (2016); Juxtapoz x Superflat, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (2016); Chinese Whispers, Paul Klee Zentrum, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland (2016) The 13th Biennale de Lyon (2015), Fire and Forget, KW Institute
for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2015), Shanghai Biennale (2014), Future
Generation Art Prize: Exhibition
of the Shortlisted
Artists at the Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev, Ukraine (2014), Busan Biennale, (2014), Yokohama Triennale, (2014), 28 Chinese and the Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2013).
Its other prongs
include an
artist residency at her home in Sonoma, California,
for living
artists in her collection, as well as scholars and curators whose work extends the canon and relates to the
artists in her collection; sitting on the boards
of museums like the Art Institute
of Chicago; publishing critical scholarship, beginning with the 2016 book Four
Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection
of Abstract Art; and collecting and gifting major works by black
artists to institutions.
It has been a great honour to have been able to select with the family, museum quality works by the
artist, to show London and, by doing so, to have the opportunity to expose his work to a new
generation of collectors, further strengthening awareness
of Chillida's work around the world» Chillida considered his relentless search
for the unknown in art to be an adventure in learning, and his sculptural study
of temporal and spatial relationships have transformed the field
of sculpture; he is hugely respected by many
artists working today
including Sir Anthony Caro, David Hockney, Ellsworth Kelly and Richard Serra.
Significant exhibitions
include: Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Boxes in December 1986, just weeks before the
artist's untimely death; She: Works by Richard Prince and Wallace Berman, brought together,
for the first time, two
generations of leading
artists from different coasts; Bruce Conner: Work from the 1970s, which inspired the
artist's first solo retrospective in Europe at the Kunsthalle Wien and Kunsthalle Zurich (2010); other shows
of important New York - based
artists have
included new works by Christopher Wool, Richard Tuttle, Mark Tansey, Kenny Scharf, and Keith Haring.
The
artist's work has also been exhibited posthumously in solo exhibitions that
include a major 1997 installation
of the Congregations curated by Klaus Kertess
for the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York; ROAD: Alfonso Ossorio's Response to Jackson Pollock's Death at the Pollock - Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton in 2001 and, the following year, an exhibition
of his ballet and costume designs at the Mississippi Museum
of Art in Jackson, MS.. Since his death, Ossorio's work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, most notably Parallel Visions: Modern
Artists and Outsider Art at the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art, which traveled to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain and the Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland (1992); Shaping a
Generation: The Art and
Artists of Betty Parsons at the Heckscher Museum
of Art in Huntington, NY (1999); Postmodern Transgressions:
Artists Working Beyond the Frame at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT (1999); Surrealism USA at the National Academy Museum in New York, which traveled to the Phoenix Art Museum (2005); Repartir à Zéro, 1945 - 1949 (Starting from Scratch) at the Musée des Beaux - Arts de Lyon in France (2008); Asian / American / Modern Art: Shifting Currents, 1900 - 1970 at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA (2008); and Splendor
of Dynamic Structure: Celebrating 75 Years
of the American Abstract
Artists at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum
of Art
of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (2011).
Considered one
of the most important
artists of his
generation, Bochner's work is
included in The Museum
of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, The Metropolitan Museum, The Art Institute
of Chicago, The Wexner Center
for the Arts, Smithsonian American Art Museum, MOCA Grand Avenue, and The Tate Gallery.
One
of the most revered
artists of her
generation, Kusama is known
for a rich and diverse artistic oeuvre, which
includes painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation, film and performance.
Craig - Martin taught at Goldsmiths College London and was an influential mentor
for many
generations of British
artists,
including the infamous YBAs.
His groundbreaking project Hitler Moves East (1975 — 77), a series
of imagined scenes from World War II's Russian front, first established his reputation, becoming a touchstone
for the iconoclastic
generation of American photographers that
includes artists like Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince.
His recent exhibitions
include The Interview: Red, Red Future, a solo exhibition with the
artist MPA that addressed the impending human colonization
of Mars; Double Life with
artists Jérôme Bel, Wu Tsang, and Haegue Yang that considered possibilities
for performance without live bodies; Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane, which brought together multimedia works by two pioneering female performers based in New York and Paris, respectively; and LaToya Ruby Frazier: WITNESS, which documented, in the
artist's own words,
of «the rise
of globalization and the decline in manufacturing as told through the bodies
of three
generations of African - American women.»
Born in France and based in Los Angeles from 1965 until his death, de Cointet was also an important mentor as a teacher at the Otis Art Institute
for a
generation of Californian
artists,
including Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley.
Ms. Bloom studied at CalArts and belongs to that
generation of artists that
includes Louise Lawler, Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine,
artists who are known
for combining found imagery and text to make art that reflects on contemporary culture.
Regarded
for her «repeating» pieces in which she recreated iconic works from famous
artists of her
generation,
including Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, Elaine Sturtevant has become known solely by her last name.
One such myth, Saint George doing battle with the Dragon, has been repainted by
generations of artists for centuries,
including masters such as Raphael.
Such investigations
of indigenous terrain laid the foundation
for subsequent
generations of artists —
including those
of the Barbizon school, who took the French landscape as their exclusive subject.
Recent group exhibitions
include Focus Beijing, De Heus - Zomer Collection, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (2014); the groundbreaking show ON OFF: China's Young
Artists in Concept and Practice, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2013), a comprehensive survey of the generation of Chinese artists born at the end of the Cultural Revolution and at the dawn of the country's era of reform; as well as the 2013 California - Pacific Triennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, showcasing the most innovative art produced throughout the Pacif
Artists in Concept and Practice, Ullens Center
for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2013), a comprehensive survey
of the
generation of Chinese
artists born at the end of the Cultural Revolution and at the dawn of the country's era of reform; as well as the 2013 California - Pacific Triennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, showcasing the most innovative art produced throughout the Pacif
artists born at the end
of the Cultural Revolution and at the dawn
of the country's era
of reform; as well as the 2013 California - Pacific Triennial, Orange County Museum
of Art, Newport Beach, CA, showcasing the most innovative art produced throughout the Pacific rim.
Recently shortlisted
for the Future
Generation Art Prize in 2017, she is the recipient
of several other awards and honors
including the Denniston Hill
Artist Residency (2017), The Laundromat Project Alumni Award
for Art in Community (2017), Harpo Foundation Grant (2016), Magnum Foundation Grant (2016), Creative Exchange Lab at the Portland Institute
of Contemporary Art Residency (2016), Smack Mellon Studio Residency (2016), Triple Canopy Commission at New York Public Library Labs (2015), Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency (2015), A.I.R. Gallery Fellowship (2015), Queens Museum Jerome Emerging
Artist Fellowship (2015), New York Artadia Grant (2015), Bronx AIM Fellowship (2015), Process Space Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency (2015), Art Matters Grant (2014), Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant (2014), Center
for Book Arts Residency (2013), The Laundromat Project Create Change Fellowship (2013), Center
for Photography at Woodstock Residency (2012), among others.
A role model
for generations of women, Saar has raised three daughters,
including two accomplished
artists (Alison and Lezley).
She writes: «Though printmaking has been an important means
of expression
for many
artists of his
generation, it was a brief endeavor
for Twombly... That said, he worked in nearly all traditional printmaking techniques...
including line etching, mezzotint, aquatint, lithography, and screenprinting... Many
of them were issued as portfolios, in keeping with his mode
of painting and drawing in cycles.»
He has also participated in group exhibitions that
include, among others, 11th Triennial
of Small Scale Sculpture, Fellbach, Germany (2010); BIENNALE CUVÉE 10, World Selection
of Contemporary Art, OK Offenes Kulturhaus OÖ und Energie AG OÖ, Linz, Austria (2010); Making Worlds, the 53th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2009); The Generational: Younger Than Jesus, New Museum, New York, USA (2009); Breaking Forecast: 8 Key Figures
of China's New
Generation Artists, Ullens Center
for Contemporary Art (UCCA), Beijing, China (2009); China China China!
The show plumbs the formal skepticism
of late modernism,
including works by Dan Graham, Gordon Matta - Clark, and Isa Genzken, drawn from the Generali's own signature collection, and its purview extends to encompass a subsequent
generation of artists interested in mining the failed utopian models
of the twentieth century
for recuperative possibilities: Giuseppe Gabellone, Cyprien Gaillard, Florian Pumhösl, Jeroen de Rijke and Willem de Rooij, and Rob Voerman.
In the 1960s, Cochrane promoted a new
generation of British
artists,
including first one - person shows
for Allen Jones, Peter Kinley and Howard Hodgkin, all
of whom continued to show with him into the 1970s when Tooth's merged
for a number
of years with Waddington Galleries before finally closing at the end
of the decade.
Our extensive inventory
includes artists from the first and second
generation for the New York School
of action painters
For the ten year anniversary, L'appartement 22 revisits this series
including the
artists of the «
Generation 00» who invented a new vocabulary
of artistic creation, closer to cultural issues and geo - politics.
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Artists Named as Finalists
for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop
of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated
for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up
For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination
for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted
for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour
artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&
artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work
including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up
for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd
Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&
Artist Sehgal Shortlisted
for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed
for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raq
for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future
Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?»
Indeed it has become a source
of inspiration
for subsequent
generations of artists including those united under Conceptualism, Minimalism and Arte Povera.
Dubbed «The Merry - Go - Round Show,» it arose from his concern that a new
generation of Abstract Expressionist painters was not being seen in L.A. Hopps rented the merry - go - round at the Santa Monica Pier
for $ 80, stretched tarp around the poles and hung nearly 100 paintings by 40
artists,
including Richard Diebenkorn, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still and Jay De Feo.
Other projects planned
for the 2018 Spring Season
include an exhibition by immigrant and first
generation young
artists organized by writer and recent citizen to the U.S. Ingrid Rojas Contreras, a print performance by
artists Sergio de la Torre and Chris Tregiarri, and an evening
of performances organized by poet and musician Sandra Garcia Rivera.
As early as 1934 he became the official printer
for the Arts Students League, New York, and taught there
for 40 years, influencing a
generation of artists including James Rosenquist, Knox Martin, Paul Jenkins and Cy Twombly.
He has also exhibited in group shows
including After Party: Collective Dance and Individual Gymnastics, Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong (2017); New voices: a dslcollection story, Klein Sun Gallery, New York, NY (2016); We - A Community
of Chinese Contemporary
Artists, K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2016); 28 ° 00 ′ N 120 ° 42 ′ E, How Art Museum, Wenzhou, China (2015); The System
of Objects, Mingsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2015); Cinematheque, K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2015); Performance and Imagination: Chinese Photography 1911 - 2014, Stavanger Art Museum, Stavanger, Norway (2014); My
Generation: Young Chinese
Artists, Tampa Museum
of Art & Museum
of Fine arts, St. Petersburg, FL (2014); 28 Chinese, Rubell Family Collection / Contemporary Arts Foundation, Miami, FL (2013); Rising Dragon: Contemporary Chinese Photography, San Jose Museum
of Art, San Jose, CA (2013); ON / OFF: China's Young
Artists in Concept & Practice, Ullens Center
for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China (2013); The First «CAFAM Future» exhibition, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China (2012); and Reflection
of Mind: MoCA Shanghai Envisage III, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China (2010).
The biennial award, which acknowledges the work
of a Ukrainian
artists age 35 or under, also
includes a one - month residency in the studio
of an international
artist plus automatic entry on to the shortlist
for next year's Pinchuk Art Centre Future
Generation Art Prize, which is open to young
artists of all nationalities.
They are: «Fritz Leddy, Part II» in the Moran Gallery; «Frank Wimberley: Winner
of the 2010 Annual Guild Hall
Artist Member Exhibition» in the Spiga Gallery; «John Berg» exhibitions around 95 album covers he helped create as Art Director
for Columbia Records in the Wasserstein Gallery and «Abstraction: Selections from the Guild Hall Museum Permanent Collection» featuring first
generation abstract expressionism
artists including Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Willem de Kooning, Ibram Lassaw and more.
Insights A Colour Explosion is a curated exhibition
of museum - quality works
for private sale that will trace the influence
of pioneering
artists of color photography such as William Eggleston (CAMERA WORK, Berlin) and Harry Callahan (Robert Mann Gallery, New York) on the next
generation of contemporary
artists including Jiang Pengyi (Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong), Andrea Good (Galerie Stephan Witschi, Zurich), Shen Wei (Flowers Gallery, London and New York) and Robert Zhao (ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai, Beijing and Singapore).
By this ethereal selection
of works, the curator Eva Fabbris explores the space between public and private, design and art, and
includes painting, sculpture and photography with prototypes
for everyday objects, furnishings and wallpapers, confirming Marc Camille Chaimowicz's role as increasingly influential
for younger
generations of artists.
This happened in the 1980s with the emergence
of the
generation of appropriation
artists,
including,
for example, Sherrie Levine, Louise Lawler and Richard Prince.
Spanning several
generations and diverse mediums,
including painting, sculpture, photography and installation, the selection
includes works by Edson Chagas, star
of the Angolan Pavilion — awarded the prestigious accolade
for Best National Participation at the 55th Venice Biennale; Prix Pictet shortlist photographer Sammy Baloji; Malian
artist Abdoulaye Konaté; Tunisian
artist and researcher Nidhal Chamekh; Ghanaian
artist Ibrahim Mahama; and
artist Lavar Munroe from Bahamas; many
of which have been selected
for presentation at this year's 56th Venice Biennale.
The New York edition will present a wide range
of artistic voices
including established and celebrated
artists who have paved the way
for future artistic
generations, and a fast - growing number
of promising emerging talent.
She became a figure - head
for the Feminist movement and is now much admired by a
generation of younger
artists including Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Chris Ofili, and Elizabeth Peyton.