Sentences with phrase «gallery sitter»

Specifically, starkly presented combinations of «3688» and «321» — which, if you're in the know (or just ask the gallery sitter) are identifiable as street addresses for the Slammer, a gay sex club with locations in Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
He said he couldn't spend a month listening to a sound piece, but I could have a show if I'd also be the gallery sitter.
«We need everything form gallery sitters to sponsors, caterers, and funding from the Warhol Foundation and Artadia....

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I updated the gallery with HD screencaptures of Kylie's scenes in the movie The Sitter from 2011.
The National Portrait Gallery's new show surveys the history of old master portraiture, with some surprising insights into the emotional connection between sitter and artist
As the gallery notes: «Although often initiated by spontaneous encounters and intuitive connections with his sitters, Taylor's portraits carry a visual lexicon that he has developed over decades.
Sarah Forbes Bonetta, captured as a slave and later a Victorian society figure, among more than 40 sitters featured in National Portrait Gallery exhibition
«These sitters dominate the front of their settings, as if playing to the galleries, while behind them various details suggest activity in the backgrounds,» Rudolph and Soltis write.
Highlights include his only portraits of «British» sitters, Rev Johannes Elison and his wife Maria Bockenolle (both 1634), on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and key landscapes including The Rest on the Flight into Egypt (1647) from the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.
The artist — popular both within and beyond the art world for his darkly subversive, laugh - out - loud drawings and sculptures — takes his place alongside Tino Sehgal, whose Tate Modern Turbine Hall piece last summer saw performers talking to gallery - goers, telling them intimate stories from their own lives; Laure Prouvost, the French - born, London - based maker of warmly mischievous installations and films; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, whose apparently traditional portraits of ordinary sitters turn out to be fabrications drawn from her own imagination.
Wantee, which Prouvost was commissioned to create for Schwitters in Britain, was a collection of works by her fictional grandfather, while Yiadom - Boakye's Chisenhale Gallery exhibition Extracts and Verses featured portraits of imagined sitters with invented backstories.
In some of the paintings, the room looks like a bedroom (it was a converted attic); in others, like Peter's Sitters 2 (2009) or Peter's 3 (2007), it looks like a modern gallery space, with its low white ceiling and mirrored squares like canvases.
«No Man's Land» is Tsungs first solo show with the gallery and will include fifteen new portraits of various sitters bestowing elements of androgyny and exuding subtle complexities of intimate emotion by means of gesture and expression.
Freud famously stated that «I want the paint to work as flesh does», and the large gallery lined with the fleshy reality of his sitters such as the late Leigh Bowery or the magnificently abundant form of a slumbering Sue Tilley is worth the visit alone.
The work will be shown as part of the National Portrait Gallery's selection of Yeo's portraits spanning over a decade of sitters from the world of politics, media and the arts.
A freestanding wall on either end of the gallery frames the space, one covered with handwritten testimonials from the sitters in the photos («Here in South Africa you have judges sending women to jail for stealing a loaf of bread to feed her baby, but men who gang rape women, who murder lesbians, who beat their wives, they walk the street as free men.»)
If the other portraits by Stevens are not quite equal to this they yet fall very little below it, and the portrait of «Mrs. Young Mitchell» (Tate Gallery), though left unfinished on account of the death of the sitter, remains one of the most charming and sensitive portraits of its age.
Although he was to paint several portraits - sometimes with success when he was intimately concerned with the sitter, as is shown by the portrait of his fiancee Maria Bicknell (1816; Tate Gallery, London)- his main concern for the whole of his career was with the painting of the English landscape.
Leigh Ledare in Sitter at Columbus College of Art and Design's Canzani Center Gallery, Columbus, USA 23 January — 26 March 2015
Subsequent solo exhibitions have taken place at the Royal Academy, the National Gallery, the Rijksmuseum and most recently in 2015 - 16 the Tate held a third retrospective to celebrate the artist's 84th birthday, brought together by one of his sitters, the curator Catherine Lampert.
The exhibition will include his only portraits of «British» sitters, Rev Johannes Elison and his wife Maria Bockenolle (both 1634), on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and key landscapes including The Rest on the Flight into Egypt (1647) from the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.
«Sitter,» Beeler Gallery, Columbus College of Art & Design, Columbus, OH, January 23 — March 27, 2015 2014 «Being Here and There,» Museum of Art and History Lancaster, Lancaster, CA, November 22, 2014 — January 11, 2015
Monographs on artists for whom, the human form remained central provide perhaps the best source for detailed accounts of the artist's approach to portraiture and the exploration of self.5 William Feaver, author of the superb new publication by Blain Southern Gallery, Lucian Freud Drawings, sat for Frank Auerbach on a weekly basis for some 10 years (two of his regular sitters have done so weekly since the 1970s).
Blindspot Gallery, located in the burgeoning art district of Wong Chuk Hang overlooking the city's Aberdeen harbor, is showing London - based photographer Nadav Kander's latest works that feature nudes of sitters covered in marble dust that evoke Michelangelo and Lucien Freud.
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