The show features 73 artworks from 35 artists that spans from Photorealism's early adopters to second and third
generation artists working in the Photorealist tradition.
Not exact matches
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2015.02.11 Emerging visual
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generation of Canadian painters are invited to submit
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Miguel is a 5th
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With its continued efforts to assist up - and - coming
artists in completing and presenting their
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generations to come.
Accepting the award, Jolie said she still feels «wonder at the privilege of being able to
work as an
artist,» especially because for past
generations of women, «the freedom to pursue art and ideas independently, on equal footing, was a bitter dream.
The vast technical background necessary for creating cinematic stories, illuminating interviews with the greatest living filmmakers, in - depth analyses of high quality movies... The material provided by Cahiers du Cinéma, Sight & Sound, Cinemagic, Cinefantastique and many others has inspired thousands of people to dedicate their lives to filmmaking, and thanks to the wonders of modern technology, these priceless cultural beams of historic value and prime educational significance continue to inspire, astonish and enlighten us, bringing up a new
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work continually delight and move us in every way possible.
Jiro, who
works in the aviation division of Mitsubishi, is an
artist who dreams of flight (his eyesight prevents him from becoming a pilot) and channels his love into creating the next
generation of airplanes, but is trapped in a military culture that demands he design a fighter plane.
Today, there are more Native filmmakers
working than ever before, and the Institute is bringing forward a fourth
generation of Native filmmakers and solidifying a pipeline of
artists whose voices will have an important impact on American and global cinema and culture.
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In a similar spirit, Thorn also posted an article celebrating the first
generation of postwar shojo manga
artists, the men and women whose
work profoundly influenced such Magnificent 49ers as Keiko Takemiya and Moto Hagio.
As the most visited art museum in the state of New Mexico and the first museum in the United States that is dedicated to a single woman
artist, we
work hard every day to ensure the preservation of these treasures for the enjoyment of
generations to come.
In
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Even accomplished
artists and revered developers endure the problems of preservation, especially with the advent of a new
generation — and the survival of their
works is fading fast.
Attempting to create a panorama of a
generation while limiting each
artist to a single
work is a curatorial challenge that largely succeeds here, with an overall impression of upbeat, robust experimentation.
Perhaps a more effective way to «celebrate [me], [my]
work and [my] contributions to not only the art world at large, but also a
generation of black
artists working in performance,» might be to curate multi-ethnic exhibitions that give American audiences the rare opportunity to measure directly the groundbreaking achievements of African American
artists against those of their peers in «the art world at large.
Calligraphy, miniature painting, Sufi mysticism, and other traditions are the starting point for a new
generation of
artists from the Islamic world who are using the language of contemporary art to inflect their
work with multiple layers of meaning.
It includes
works by
artists like Tom of Finland, Albert Oehlen, Jeff Koons, and Martin Kippenberger — most of whom are of Taschen's own
generation and count as personal friends.
I owned an art gallery for a short time and realized that many
artists lack the marketing skill to sell their own
work, regardless of
generation.
With recent protests by professional football players in mind, the young Chicago - based
artist Samuel Levi Jones has curated this group show, which brings together several
artists from different
generations whose
work meditates on the relationship between power structures and persons of color in America.
She placed younger
artists, including Jones, Shinique Smith, and Angel Otero, in dialogue with members of the older
generation, such as Felrath Hines, Alma Thomas, and Romare Bearden, who were producing seminal
works in the 1960s.
«I am also fascinated by
artists of my own
generation, and those younger than me, although this doesn't mean I am tied to collect
works only by contemporary
artists,» he said.
On the other hand, though the group of painters represented here form a tight - knit «
generation» (one constraint of the show is that all the
artists were born between 1939 and 1949), and though the selected
works originate from the same period and place, the
works are aesthetically independent enough to resist any easy categorization according to style or aims... Rubinstein's curation in Reinventing Abstraction proposes something — an idea, a possible history — that may connect with others but which is, nevertheless, its own.
That theme of redefining mainstream narratives of history and representation holds throughout Figuring History, an exhibition of 26
works by three successive
generations of African - American
artists: Colescott, Kerry James Marshall and Mickalene Thomas.
Gorvy is recognized as an expert and passionate advocate of the
work of Francis Bacon, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Lucian Freud, Alberto Giacometti, Willem de Kooning, Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol, as well as a younger
generation of
artists such as Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons and Richard Prince.
Their
work has emboldened a new
generation of
artists to engage with painting, many of whom don't use any paint whatsoever.
The Bronx Council on the Arts is one of four nationally funded organizations partnering with the Joan Mitchell Foundation,
working locally and nationally to create sound systems for advancing
artists, and committed to enabling creators in preserving their legacies for future
generations.
It's a chance to see
works by three
generations of the famed Wyeth family of
artists — N.C., Andrew and Jamie — as well as others.
Although Giacometti and Klein, were
artists born a
generation apart and couldn't be more different the two
artists lived and
worked within a mile of each other, in Montparnasse, Paris, but there are few clues in their
work to suggest that they shared the same artistic milieu.
At the beginning of 2013 Tate Britain commissioned Adam Chodzko to create a new
work in response to its Kurt Schwitters retrospective - a link between one
generation of
artists and another that, by chance, links the legacy of Marlborough to its future.
As mentioned by gallery owner and curator, Elizabeth Denny, including an
artist whose
work is cross-generational is important to the exhibition because it reveals diverse
generations tackling similar ideas.
The
work of these
artists was brought into fresh focus and given renewed impetus by the revival of interest in figurative painting by a younger
generation that took place in the late 1970s and the 1980s (see neo-expressionism and new spirit painting).
Helen Frankenthaler's life and art produced a remarkable body of
work that inspired an artistic movement and continues to inspire new
generations of
artists and viewers in her unique pursuit of truth and beauty.
One of the most influential
artists of his
generation, Kelley rebelled against his conceptualist forebears with a dizzying stream of complex
works that challenged art world values.
All four
artists have been and continue to be important for a younger
generation of
artists working today.
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.
Ironically (from an Owens perspective), the roster of figures Foster discusses — Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Gretchen Bender and,
working as a team, Jenny Holzer and Peter Nadin — includes two (Sherman and Prince) who are among the most celebrated
artists of their
generation, another who recently enjoyed a retrospective at the Whitney (Levine), and a fourth whose
work has long been ubiquitous in museums and public spaces (Holzer).
This institution continues to suppress a
generation of
works by living American
artists which really is an outrage.
Building Material: Process and Form in Brazilian Art, features
works by three
generations of
artists, emphasizing affinities between the materials, processes, and forms they have embraced since the Concrete and Neo-Concrete movements of the 1950s and 1960s.
Building Material explores the ways in which his innovations have found echoes and responses in the
work of
artists from subsequent
generations: Rodrigo Cass, Ivens Machado, Paulo Monteiro, Nuno Ramos, Celso Renato, Lucas Simões, and Erika Verzutti.
The exhibition's title aims to reflect Borgmann's prescience in acquiring
works by a new
generation of
artists.
Following a non-linear narrative, the film brings together mainstream network news, activist footage,
artists»
works, and popular entertainment, referencing regimes of power that precipitated a
generation of AIDS and queer activism and continues today with international struggles for freedom and expression.
Currently on leave from her faculty position, she edited «Four
Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,» a major volume documenting a collection of more than 300
works of art by about 100 African and African Diasporan
artists.
Although Emin first rose to prominence as part of the so - called
generation of Young British
Artists (YBA), the highly autobiographical nature of her
work set it apart from the general artistic trends of the 1980s and 1990s.
Launched in 2014, the Art Icon award, supported by Swarovski, celebrates the
work of an
artist who has made a profound contribution to a particular medium, influencing their own and subsequent
generations of
artists.
Bringing together
artists working in various media, from multiple regions, and of different
generations, this exhibition focuses on the lyric — the poetic first - person account of lived experience — to explore the complexities of being in the world.»
Casting a light on the diversity of contemporary approaches to abstraction, the
works explore the
artists» impact on the landscape of art and American culture, across
generations and disciplines.
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.
Her ground - breaking exhibition, Masques of Shahrazad (2009), showcased the
work of three
generations of Iranian women
artists and toured internationally.