In 1995, CoBrA's importance to the development of modern art was cemented with
the founding of the CoBrA Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam.
Winnie Sze Winnie Sze proposes to interrogate the significant but overlooked role a black African artist played on
the founding of CoBRA.
Both drew on Surrealism and Picasso to explore automatism in painting, each breaking through to a unique style around 1943, when Pollock had his first show at Peggy Guggenheim's gallery, and Jorn established the groundwork for working collectively that would lead to
the founding of the CoBrA group.
Not exact matches
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COBRA was initially
founded to include supporting research specifically on the health and genetic issues
of the Catahoula Leopard Dog.
Due to the varying amounts
of speculation and theory that has been placed before the public, we, the members
of COBRA, felt it was time for an organization to become involved with
finding the truth
of what makes up the Catahoula.
Jarrell, who is both an artist and fashion designer, recounts the
founding of the Coalition
of Black Revolutionary Artists (
COBRA) in Chicago, after «speeches, marches, rallies and demonstrations filled the airwaves, newscasts, and Black artists» consciousness nationwide.»
Opening: «Asger Jorn: The Open Hide» at Petzel Gallery One
of the
founding members
of COBRA — a postwar avant - garde movement consisting
of abstract artists from Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam — Asger Jorn is famous for the spontaneous use
of color and form in his experimental paintings, drawings and sculptures, made from the mid-1930s through the time
of his death in 1973.
Jorn, a
founding member
of COBRA (an acronym for Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam), remains one
of Denmark's most influential painters.
The European equivalent
of the gesturalism or «action painting» style
of American Abstract Expressionism,
COBRA was a non-conformist avant - garde movement
founded by painters, sculptors and graphic artists from the Danish group Host, the Dutch group Reflex, and the Belgian Revolutionary Surrealist Group.
He was a
founding member
of the avant garde art group
COBRA, which was active between 1949 and 1952, and a member
of Art Informel.
Born in South Africa, he moved to Paris in 1938 and studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, and after moving to Denmark he became one
of the
founding members
of the
CoBrA group.
Petzel Gallery will present six paintings by Danish artist and
founding member
of the
CoBrA movement, Asger Jorn (b. 1914, d. 1973).
The forms and gestures
found in her work derive from a wide variety
of inspirations and art historical references, such as
CoBrA, Situationism and Abstract Expressionism but also pop cultural aesthetics like graffiti or cartoon that indicate Ekblad's genre - crossing approach.
One
of the top 20th century painters in Denmark, the printmaker and ceramicist Asger Jorn was a
founding member
of the
COBRA art group, along with Carl - Henning Pedersen (1913 - 2007), the Belgian writer Christian Dotremont (1922 - 79) and painters Corneille Beverloo (b. 1922) and Pierre Alechinsky (b. 1927), and the Dutch painters Karel Appel (1921 - 2006) and Constant (C.A. Nieuwenhuys)(1920 - 2005).
The Danish artist and
COBRA co-founder's work ranges across a broad series
of compositional techniques and practices that defined him as a
founding voice
of post-war abstraction, yet his reputation seems almost underemphasized by comparison to his stature in Europe.
Out
of that project, painters Jeff Donaldson and Wadsworth Jarrell, along with printmaker Barbara Jones - Hogu, partnered with painter Gerald Williams and myself, fashion designer Jae Jarrell, to
found COBRA (Coalition
of Black Revolutionary Artists).
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Often, however — particularly in situations where your former employer picked up some or all
of your health premiums — you may
find your
COBRA payments to be more than you can afford.
With high, lingering unemployment (11.0 % as
of March, 2010), many Alabama families have been forced off their employer - based health coverage and have
found themselves unable to afford an extension
of health benefits through the
COBRA health insurance program.
I know you are not an employment law specialist, but what advice can you offer an HR Manager who wants to help this employee get safely through treatment without having the added stress
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COBRA and
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