Sentences with phrase «generation of artists born»

According to the exhibition materials, UCCA is billing it as «the most comprehensive survey to date of the generation of artists born after the death of Mao and the end of the Cultural Revolution».
Still, while some would superficially fall under Downes's link to the landscape tradition of painting, it is clearly grounded in a generation of artists born in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Along with Hans Ulrich Obrist, he is the co-founder of the research project 89plus, which investigates the generation of artists born with the introduction of the World Wide Web.
The strikingly ambitious and energetic generation of artists born in the 70s and 80s was represented by seventeen galleries and four not - for - profits.
The generation of artists born in China during the 1970s and 1980s witnessed significant changes throughout their society as the country opened up to foreign markets and international exchange.
In the process of knowing him, I began to sort things out and realized there was a generation of artists born after the end of World War II who could not be fairly held responsible for what took place before their birth and were very aware of their past and wanted to make amends.
The group exhibition Girls Can Tell displays works by a generation of artists born after 1970 that exemplify the shifted interaction with feminist issues in contemporary art.
The exhibition displays works by a generation of artists born after 1970 that exemplify...
Starting around 1970, this movement has been revived by a new generation of artists born during or immediately after the Second World War.
The new element in the late sixties was the coming of age of the diverse first wave of the baby boom generation of artists born between 1937 and 1950.

Not exact matches

Philadelphia born and raised, Jerry Pinkney is one of the most beloved artists in children's literature, illustrating more than 100 books that have delighted children — and adults — for generations.
Examining the show in the context of curator Rubinstein's previous critical interests (particularly Rubinstein's coining of the term «provisional painting») Micchelli writes that «the genome of this generation of post-minimal abstractionists, who were born between 1939 and 1949, is embedded in the Provisional / Casual DNA... There isn't much that's casual or provisional about the paintings (one from each artist) on display, even though improvisation is their main modus operandi.
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.
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.
Younger than this generation, all of whom were born in the early 1930s, and were undoubtedly affected by the horrors of World War II, Farrell shares something with the reductive impulses that are central to Minimalist artists such as Robert Ryman, Brice Marden and, to a lesser degree the Radical Painting of Marcia Hafif.
Barbara Rose said in 1989, «These paintings represent a unique synthesis of the diverse concerns of the artists of his generation, (he was born in 1937) in sustaining modernist painting as a viable vehicle for experiment and innovation».
Lebanese - born artist, academic and poet Etel Adnan produces with her palette knife luminous abstracted landscapes — blocks of bright colour on canvas — that, late in life (Adnan is now nearly 90 years old), have brought her a new generation of devotees.
panning several generations of artists, born in every decade from the 1930s to the 1980s, and making a convincing case for the growing relevance of abstract art in the UK.
London Artist, Anthony Caro who was born in 1924 and is considered one of the most influential British sculptors of his generation, will be featured this summer at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
It's an impressive line up, spanning several generations of artists, born in every decade from the 1930s to the 1980s, and making a convincing case for the growing relevance of abstract art in the UK.
All are part of a generation born in or after 1976 under the one - child policy and have come of age in an era that is more tolerant of experimental Chinese artists.
Born in London in 1969, Cecily Brown is one of the leading artists of her generation and has been instrumental in the resurgence of interest in painting since the 1990s.
«Honestly, I think it's boring to say this moment was just the next generation of Pop art,» Jetzer said, noting these artists were fueled by radical political, economic and technological shifts, which prompted them to reassess how art itself functioned in the growing culture of consumerism.
Born in West Bengal and now living and working in New Delhi, for more than two decades Mithy Sen has been at the forefront of a generation of contemporary female artists questioning and negotiating feminist issues in South Asia.
Increasingly, the Irish - born, New York - based Sean Scully is viewed as one of the most gifted artists of his generation.
1997 Three Generations of African American Women Sculptors: A Study in Paradox, California African - American Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, GA Explorations in the City of Light: African - American Artists in Paris, 1915 - 1965, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI Bearing Witness: Contemporary African American Women Artists, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN; St. Paul Museum, St. Paul, MN
1996 Three Generations of African American Women Sculptors: A Study in Paradox, African American Historical and Cultural Museum, Philadelphia, PA; The Equitable Gallery, New York, NY Explorations in the City of Light: African - American Artists in Paris, 1915 - 1965, The Studio Museum, Harlem, NY; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA Bearing Witness: Contemporary African American Women Artists, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta, GA; Tuskegee University Art Gallery, Tuskegee, AL
Tauba Auerbach — born in 1980 — is one of the most exciting young artists of her generation.
Born in Covington, Frank Duveneck was a celebrated artist at 27, went on to teach in Europe, and in Cincinnati, and influenced generations of future artists.
Born in Jerusalem and based in Berlin, Fast is among the most compelling and sophisticated video artists of his generation.
Manfred Pernice, born in Hildesheim 1963, studied graphics and painting at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Brunswick and Hochschule der Künste Berlin, is recognized as one of the most innovative artists of his generation.
The Cuban - born artist Maria Magdelena Campos - Pons creates photographs, video and multi-media installations that tell the story of the survival of African cultures by evoking rites, myths and narratives that have evolved through generations.
This book explores parallels in thought and strategies between Italian Conceptualist Giulio Paolini's (born 1940) work, especially of the 1960s and the «70s, and the work of a younger generation of artists based in New York City today: Sebastian Black, Kerstin Brätsch (with Boško Blagojevic), Seth Price and Antek Walczak.
Jeff Wall (born 1946) is widely recognized as one of the most adventurous and inventive artists of his generation.
Brooklyn - based KAWS (born Brian Donnelly) is considered one of the most relevant artists of his generation.
Celebrated for her strong sense of color and design in painting and textile, California - born Marguerite Thompson Zorach belonged to America's pioneering generation of avant - garde artists.
As a suitor to New York's critical community, Murillo smartly arrives in the city bearing chocolate — his inaugural show will be a collaboration with Columbina, a Colombian candy manufacturer that employed four generations of the artists family, importing workers from its La Paila plant to make scrumptious Chocmelos ® in the gallery that will then be disseminated to the city's diverse neighborhoods via public transportation.
Kenneth Noland, who has died of cancer aged 85, was one of the young artists tasked with seizing the star - spangled standard from the preceding warrior generation of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko and bearing it aloft into battle.
A forward - looking acquisition policy was developed that focuses mainly on the youngest generation of artists (those born circa 1980).
Iranian - born, London - based Shirazeh Houshiary does not belong to the older generation of artists included in that show, but her work reflects the Persian tradition of using the written word as a formal device.
Like other African artists of his generation, he sought to create a national art and aesthetic, born out of the effects of colonialism and steeped in the history and culture of his country.
Born in Omdurman, Sudan in 1930, his remarkable career has had a profound influence on succeeding generations of artists from the region and across the globe.
Stan Douglas, born in Vancouver in 1960, is among a younger generation of artists that has come of age artistically around figures like Jeff Wall and Rodney Graham.
Eddie Martinez, who was born in 1977, is one of the most promising artists of his generation in that mold.
Roger Hiorns (born 1975 in Birmingham, UK) is a leading representative of the young generation of international artists.
Born in 1940, the artist and his Postminimalism feel at home with younger generations of artists that exhibit with the gallery especially N. Dash.
Born in 1929, Yayoi Kusama is one of the most influential and widely recognised artists of her generation.
Born in 1967, German artist Tomma Abts ranks among the outstanding female painters of her generation.
All four artists were born within six years of each other (1928 - 1933) and their practices offer an opportunity to compare the strong aesthetic influences, interests and objectives their generation shared, despite developing on either side of the Atlantic.
Despite her renown in Latin America (she emerged as part of the generation of Rio - born artists that also includes Beatriz Milhazes, Ernesto Neto and Adriana Varejão, and is represented by Galeria Luisa Strina, one of the oldest and most influential galleries in Brazil whom Gomes first exhibited with in 1994), this show was the first in the British capital since her solo outing at the Chisenhale Gallery, in 1997.
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