Sentences with phrase «gallery artists such»

Works by other gallery artists such as Claudio Bravo, Richard Estes, Red Grooms and Paula Rego will also be on view in Booth 310, as well as prints by artists such as Francis Bacon, Richard Diebenkorn, Jasper Johns, Alex Katz, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Robert Motherwell and Andy Warhol.
Such, the sustainability of Nam June Paik's formal approach is attested to by its importance for later gallery artists such as Pipilotti Rist.
From 2013 - 2017 she was the Director of Murray Guy, New York, where she curated exhibitions of work by gallery artists such as Moyra Davey, Zoe Leonard, and Alejandro Cesarco, among others.
The gallery is almost unique in London for having its own garden, a beautiful landscaped area overlooking a restored stretch of the Regent's Canal at Wenlock Basin which has been used to great effect for installations by gallery artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Alex Hartley (A Gentle Collapsing II, 2016, pictured).
Since its inception, the Hong Kong gallery has hosted exhibitions of gallery artists such as Ron Arad, Miquel Barceló, Candida Höfer, Claude & François - Xavier Lalanne, Heinz Mack and Vik Muniz as well as presented exhibitions of important modern artists, most notably Alighiero Boetti and Pablo Picasso.
The exhibition program includes one - person shows by gallery artists such as Vija Celmins, Bruce Conner, Alex Katz, Robert Mangold, Vera Molnar, Thomas Nozkowski, Edda Renouf and William Wegman, as well as thematic exhibitions that illustrate correspondences in the works of established 20th and 21st century artists.
A wide range of works by gallery artists such as de Kooning, Franz Kline, Wayne Thiebaud, and Robert Arneson will be on view.

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Browsing through galleries and artist spaces is always such a treat.
Jennifer Ament is such a cool artist — how great would this look on a gallery wall?
Graffiti artists such as Jean - Michel Basquiat exhibited in downtown galleries.
The Kodansha Manga Gallery will feature a dynamic collection of works by renowned manga artists / creators such as Katsuhiro Otomo (AKIRA), Naoko Takeuchi (Sailor Moon), Hajime Isayama (Attack on Titan), Hiro Mashima (Fairy Tail), Hitoshi Iwaaki (Parasyte), Shirow Masamune (The Ghost in the Shell) and many more!
The Monday and Wednesday markets showcase Mexican specialties, such as leather goods, handwoven rugs, and line embroidery, while the Thursday affair is devoted to art, with over 15 art galleries opening its doors to display the local art produced by its artists.
Past exhibitions have included collaborations with the Flowers Gallery, Art Saint Barth, Gagosian Gallery and Tony Shafrazi Gallery showing artists such as Richard Prince, Urs Fisher as well as giving emerging artists the opportunity to show their work.
Also known for its active artist community, shops such as Art Works Gallery (www.artworksbc.com) and various private galleries and studios, showcase the works of these local artists and invite you to wander and take a closer look.
Soothe any sore muscles or nerves at one of the dozens of hammams, such as the upscale Azur Art & Spa, also a permanent gallery for local artists.
The collection at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art includs works by Matisse, Picasso, Vuillard and Dix, as well as a superb selection of paintings by Scottish artists such as Peploe, Fergusson, Gillies and Redpath.
If you are a fan of the arts, Los Olivos has several places to see art, including a fine art gallery and plenty of boutique style shops with work from local artists, such as sculpture and woodwork.
Tulum Art Club: Stop by this event space / art gallery / café to check out works by local artists, to grab a quick drink, or to attend one of their many events such as movie nights, art workshops, talks and more.
The Tides Lobby and Gallery feature revolving art show that feature original artworks by prominent local, national, and international artists, as well as designer décor such as imported carpets and furniture, Sforza and Utopia lighting, and a stunning floating fireplace flanked by two four - foot water walls.
I'm pulling together a group of artists Boulder County Colorado to plan and develop an urban - ish artists cohousing community with live / work spaces, a common house including community outreach / inreach such as gallery and performance space, teaching, etc..
Assemblage artists such as Ed Kienholz and Noah Purifoy pushed found - object sculpture into sprawling installations that engulfed the viewer — a common sight in today's galleries.
Gallery owners and certain art collectors would have artists believe that their art isn't legitimate unless they recognize it as such.
Living in an artist building offers amenities such as open studios, gallery shows and proximity to other artists and art buyers.
Movie Art — Stepping into the Spotlight Over the course of the past year I've had many such conversations with collectors, framers, artists and gallery owners as I've been traveling across North America filming a documentary feature on movie poster art.
«It is unusual for an international gallery to do such a specific kind of fair,» dealer Jane Cohan said of her space's first time participating in 1 - 54, «but there's a fantastic energy and interest in the artists and galleries being shown.
The Armory Show (New York) features over 200 international galleries and shows both 20th and 21st century artworks in a primary gallery show as well as several areas of the show that feature more specific themes such as 20th century work, recent work from emerging artists, and large - scale installation artworks.
The agreement should also state whether such sales, if allowed, would require the artist to pay a commission to the gallery.
The organizers of «Jew York,» a show at Zach Feuer and Untitled galleries in New York last summer, were turned down by several artists who didn't want to appear under such a rubric.
In this month's issue, Brendan Greaves looks at the current trend for embracing such art as it begins to extend to the marketplace, with an auction at Christie's and representation of vernacular artists by mainstream galleries.
Also one of America's foremost publishers of contemporary fine art prints and sculpture, Chalk & Vermilion Fine Arts and its Martin Lawrence retail galleries represent a number of today's most popular artists from around the world, such as Philippe Bertho, Fanny Brennan, Robert Deyber, Erté, François Fressinier, Kerry Hallam, Liudmila Kondakova, Felix Mas, and others.
For over a century the Whitechapel Gallery has premiered world - class artists from modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo to contemporaries such as Sophie Calle, Lucian Freud, Gilbert & George and Mark Wallinger.
Access to exclusive New York cultural events such as art fairs, gallery openings, artists» studio tours, and poetry readings.
Routinely showing some of the biggest Latin American artists around, like Mariana Castillo Deball, Adrián Villar Rojas and Dr. Lakra — as well as international artists such as Danh Vo and Rirkrit Tiravanija — the gallery was instrumental in transforming the Mexican capital city into one of the richest art scenes of the new millennium.
In the same area at the fair, some of the best know Brazilian galleries such as Luiza Strina, Luciana Brito and Nara Roesler have presented their best artists with a special mention to Brígida Baltar and her selected work «Refuge».
Rail: My first question is how did you get to show with Willard Gallery which was mostly associated with artists of older generations such as Lyonel Feininger, Morris Graves, Mark Tobey, Charles Seliger, and so on?
Such performative excess has been integral to Madere's practice, and the most successful works in the gallery exhibition tapped into that impulse within the artist's new, more restrained parameters.
For over a century the Whitechapel Gallery has premiered world class artists from modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo to contemporaries such as Sophie Calle, Lucian Freud, Gilbert & George and Mark Wallinger.
For a gallery to invest in such an ad gives a clear indication of their priorities and interests and of which artists they were trying to promote and support.
The artist's work has been viewed in prominent public collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri and the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, among others.
Exploring aspects of Romantic landscape drawing in Britain and Germany from its origins in the 1760s to its final flowering in the 1840s, this catalog considers twenty - six major drawings from London's Courtauld Gallery and the Morgan by artists such as J. M. W. Turner, Samuel Palmer, Caspar David Friedrich, and Karl Friedrich Lessing.
This series includes major artists, curators, and gallery owners, such as Frank O'Hara, Andy Warhol, Robert Smithson, Meyer Shapiro, and Linda Nochlin.
They make yet other artists on display in galleries today, such as Stephen Westfall, richer in memories.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
The gallery's roster includes established and highly influential artists, such as Paul Chan, Günther Förg, Guyton \ Walker, Rachel Harrison, Richard Hawkins, Jacqueline Humphries, Michael Krebber, Allen Ruppersberg, and Gedi Sibony, as well as a younger generation, including Trisha Baga, Bernadette Corporation, Helen Marten, and Haegue Yang.
Walking through the galleries, it's hard to believe the works of such a major artist spent so much of his life out of public view.
For over a century the Whitechapel Gallery has premiered world - class artist from modern masters such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo to contemporaries such as Sophie Calle, Lucian Freud, Gilbert & George and Mark Wallinger.
The West 20th Street gallery is focused on artists» estates, staging museum - quality exhibitions of work by American minimalists like Dan Flavin and Fred Sandback and twentieth - century masters such as Josef Albers and Giorgio Morandi.
Showcasing works that have transformed the public space of the city and also altered public expectations and the role of art outside the museums and galleries, the exhibition will include renderings, models, photographs and video footage of work by artists such as Red Grooms, Christo and Jeanne - Claude, and Kara Walker, among others.
The exhibition, which reflects the gallery's focus on both Modern and contemporary art, will encompass a variety of schools and movements (such as the Cubists and British Modernists) and will feature artists who are contemporaries of, or influenced by, one another.
Across the street is Stephan Stoyanov, whose gallery has a healthy new media, video and film programme with artists such as Shannon Plumb and Heather Bennett.
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