Sentences with phrase «handful of artists whose»

Highlighting the exhibition are a handful of artists whose oeuvre explores themes of British heritage.

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In addition to these are about a dozen of the artist's preparatory drawings, an etching, an etching and engraving made after him, and a handful of drawings and paintings made by his contemporaries Jean - Baptiste Joseph Pater and Nicolas Lancret, and a predecessor, Philips Wouwerman, whose Cavalry Camp, 1683 - 68, also belongs to the Frick.
«Confections,» a recent group show at New York's Allan Stone Projects (whose proprietor, Allan Stone, is an old friend of the artist and has shown his works at the gallery since the»60s), gathered a handful of artists — Emily Eveleth, Derrick Guild, Richard Hickam, Don Nice, and Lorraine Shemesh — who have done just this.
As happy as Murray was to be among the few female artists whose work was regularly shown at the museum — and as proud as she was in 2005 to be one of the handful honored with a retrospective there — her Artist's Choice pointedly proclaimed her refusal to be a stand - in for all the women present in the institution's database yet unaccounted for on its walls.
Today, figurative painting is experiencing an unprecedented revival, with a handful of artists who are regularly exhibiting at major institutions and galleries and whose works are counting serious dollars at auctions worldwide.
He mentioned the late post-Minimalist sculptor Bill Bollinger (whose comeback retrospective is at New York's SculptureCenter right now), Japanese outsider Yayoi Kusama and the indefinable Lee Lozano — all of whom were once known only by a handful of artists and art historians, but who now are achieving various degrees of fame.
Peter Saul (American, b. 1934) is among the handful of American painters and collage artists whose groundbreaking proto - Pop achievements in the late 1950s and early 1960s were demoted once the champions of that movement were anointed a few years later.
You could get dizzy on these perfumed blooms by artists including Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder, Jan van Huysum and Rachel Ruysch, one of a handful of women whose work is in the National Gallery's collection.
Its tentacles snake through the streets of Ljubljana, paralleling the river as it runs past the city's charming Baroque buildings, growing with every careless action of local residents, whose discards have created the creature within their midst: The Plastic Bag Monster.Working with the environmental group Ekologi Brez Meja (Ecologists Without Borders), which had previously organized clean - up days in the area, Slovenian artist The Miha Artnak collected 40,000 used plastic bags and 7,500 used plastic cups from three dozen schools, a handful of city offices, and more than 500 individuals.
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