Most important, it will serve as a reminder that many of the brightest and most
gifted young painters working today have chosen this tradition, among all available options, to help define the future of visual arts.»
Not exact matches
Kiki Smith's large - scale sculpture Near, a
gift of Dorothy and George Saxe and the Friends of New Art, reinterprets David, Joanna, and Abigail Mason (1670), attributed to the Freake - Gibbs
Painter, a holding of the de
Young's American Paintings Collection.
Kiki Smith's large - scale sculpture, a
gift of Dorothy and George Saxe and the Friends of New Art, reinterprets David, Joanna, and Abigail Mason (1670) attributed to the Freake - Gibbs
Painter from the de
Young's American Paintings Collection.
If it hadn't been for their
gifted work and valuable support, we would not have been able to keep our dedicated space back in the late 90s from a skeptical benefactor yet eager developer, David Walentas... Harmony nor Joan were
young painters but I'm sure great mentors, nonetheless, of the
young painters that are trying to help support our what used to be a shoe string non-profit stay alive in hard times....
Jane Neal, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», Modern
Painters, September, p. 98 Sally O'Reilly, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», Time Out, June 26 Ekow Eshun, «
Young,
gifted and black: Arts and literature choices», The Independent, November 4 Martin Herbert, «2nd Seville Biennial», Frieze, January 1