Sentences with phrase «garde writers and artists»

Once there, she became friendly with avant - garde writers and artists, many of whom were living in poverty in the Montparnasse quarter of the city.
His interest piqued, Janssen began collecting books, journals, and other materials celebrating Black Mountain College's avant - garde writers and artists.
Once there, she became friend with avant - garde writers and artists and started to by artworks.

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Avant - garde performance artist / writer, lives part time in San Francisco and Mexico City; very famous but loves privacy, tours internationally, bohemian type, 57, fit, good sense of humor, loves conversation, good food, art, literature, indie movies, creative dancing, costuming, unique art objects
Tony Conrad is an American avant - garde video artist, experimental filmmaker, musician / composer, sound artist, teacher and writer.
Larry Rivers became an artist in the 1940s, and was soon part of a New York avant - garde scene of dancers, musicians and writers.
One of only two women initially involved with the «Club,» an association of New York School artists and writers, she exhibited in numerous significant early exhibitions of New York's postwar avant - garde, including the groundbreaking «9th Street Art Exhibition» in 1951.
July 2 — October 1, 2011 Richard Kostelanetz (born 1940, New York) is an American writer, artist, critic, and editor of the avant - garde.
French painter, writer and poet Andre Breton was a renowned avant - garde artist and one of the founders of the Surrealist movement in both literature and art.
TONY CONRAD is an American avant - garde artist, experimental filmmaker, musician, composer, sound artist, teacher and writer, best known for such films as «The Flicker» and for his album, «Outside the Dream Syndicate,» recorded with German group Faust and considered a masterwork of minimal music and Krautrock.
A French - American painter, sculptor, chess player and writer whose work has been associated with Dadaism and many other avant - garde movements, Marcel Duchamp is commonly considered as one of the artists who helped define the revolutionary developments in plastic arts in the begining of the twentieth century.
The concept of avant - garde refers primarily to artists, writers, composers and thinkers whose work is opposed to mainstream cultural values and often has a trenchant social or political edge.
Sterne became an active member of Bucharest's thriving avant - garde communities of artists and writers, and in this way, as she would recall, she «grew up with Surrealism.»
There, he continued to be a part of the artistic avant garde and associated with the Parisian Dada and Surrealist circles of artists and writers.
Fabio Mauri (1926 - 2009, Italy) was an artist, playwright and writer, and one of the essential members of the postwar Italian avant - garde.
In addition, he is founder and General Secretary of the International Necronautical Society (INS), a semi-fictitious avant - garde network of writers, philosophers, and artists whose work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the Palais de Tokyo, Paris and Tate Britain.
Peckham - based artist, graffiti writer and contemporary artist Remi Rough stands apart from other street art - leaning practitioners in that his work is often referred to as «visual symphonies», thanks to his keen eye for the geometrical treatment of form, colour, line and space, and inspired by avant - garde movements such as Suprematism and Italian Futurism.
In addition, he is founder and General Secretary of the International Necronautical Society (INS), a semi-fictitious avant - garde network of writers, philosophers and artists whose work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the Palais de Tokyo Paris, Tate Britain and Moderna Museet Stockholm.
They include pictures of the artist Marcel Broodthaers and his wife, London gallery owner Nigel Greenwood, curator and writer Lynda Morris (who played the leading character in Lamelas's seminal work «Film Script (Manipulation of Meaning)» in 1972), and Kamala Di Tella from the Di Tella family, who initiated the Center for Visual Arts of the Instituto Di Tella in Buenos Aires, the foremost avant - garde cultural institution in Latin America during the 1960s.
In its days it was a unique educational experiment for artists, designers, scientists and writers who conducted it, and as such an important incubator for the creative avant - garde.
American multimedia artist Joseph Cornell began developing the concept for his now iconic shadow boxes in the early 1930s after multiple encounters with Surrealist artists and writers at the avant - garde Julien Levy Gallery in New York.
His works have something in common with the 1960s Situationists, a revolutionary group of European avant - garde artists, writers and poets who created large installations in unexpected places.
A leading figure of the post-war avant - garde scene, John Cage was an American composer, music theorist, philosophical writer and a visual artist.
Mx Justin Vivian Bond (born May 9, 1963) is an American writer, singer, performance artist and painter, described as a «fixture of the New York avant - garde».
The mutual regard between writers and artists at de Nagy made avant - garde history, fusing postwar American Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism into Pop, while arcing toward the 1970s downtown literary scene around the Poetry Project
The term was reportedly first applied to visual art in the early 19th century by the French political writer Henri de Saint - Simon, who declared that artists served as the avant - garde in the general movement of social progress, ahead of scientists and other classes.
With roots in the avant - garde musical stylings of sonic innovator Sun Ra (born Herman Poole Blount, 1914 — 1993), Afrofuturism has been used by artists, writers and theorists as a way to prophesize the future, redefine the present and reconceptualize the past.
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