Sentences with phrase «iconic art performances»

The Kecak Fire Dance is one of Bali's most iconic art performances, famous for its dominant use of human vocals in place of gamelan instruments to accompany the dance - drama at its core.

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Commitment to electrification demonstrated with new electric models from Jaguar's past, present and future at inaugural Tech Fest event Past — iconic Jaguar E-type now electrified for the 21st century Present — all - new electric Jaguar I - PACE Concept, the SUV that combines a supercar silhouette with sports car performance, goes on sale next year Future — visionary FUTURE - TYPE virtual concept imagines autonomous, connected, electric and shared mobility for 2040 and beyond Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest takes place at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London Free - to - enter festival open from Friday 8 September to Sunday 10 September From 2020 all new Jaguar Land Rover vehicles will be electrified.
October 5, 2010, Auburn Hills, Mich. — With its iconic character, contemporary fastback four - door coupe proportions, world - class performance, craftsmanship and refinement, and state - of - the - art connectivity features, the all - new 2011 Charger is the Dodge brand's flagship that proudly delivers premium, world - class E-segment sedan precision at an incredible value.
For the iconic GranTurismo and GranTurismo Convertible, 2018 brings an elegant restyling for improved aerodynamic performance, and an upgraded interior with a brand new driver interface and state - of - the art infotainment system.
The Art of Performance Tour is a series of dynamic drive experience events across India The entire line - up of Jaguar cars will be available for the exciting drive experience including the iconic F - TYPE The event -LSB-...]
Always prepared to perform with modern luxury and state - of - the - art interiors, the new 2018 Dodge Charger gives owners in Atlanta and all of the surrounding areas a variety of ways for them to customize these iconic performance cars.
From haute couture fashion shows to inventive art displays, stunning musical performances to iconic literary exhibits, Sofitel hotels blend local and international artistic expression to create magnifique cultural journeys designed to both delight and inform.
• Ed Paschke (1939 — 2004), neon - lit Chicago Pop artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), world - famous sculptor of elevated banality and gleaming toys Prema Murthy (b. 1969), Net - conscious media artist Sarah Morris (b. 1967), brainy geometric abstractionist and appropriationist Jennifer Rubell (b. 1970), food artist extraordinaire Tony Matelli (b. 1971), hyperrealistic sculptor of flora and aggressive fauna • Edward Kienholz (1927 — 1994), Ferus gallery co-founder, iconic Los Angeles artist Jack Goldstein (1945 — 2003), Pictures Generation star and looper of films Ashley Bickerton (b. 1959), Neo-Geo artist of lurid island pop Mark Dion (b. 1961), naturalist conceptualist and arch-cataloguer • Vito Acconci (b. 1940), seminal father of transgressive»70s performance art Kathryn Bigelow (b. 1951), artist - turned - «Hurt Locker» director Ken Feingold (b. 1952), conceptualist sculptor of heads Robert Longo (b. 1953), wizard of charcoal and graphite, disturber of «Men in Cities» Mark Innerst (b. 1957), engineering - slanted landscape painter Brock Enright (b. 1976), postmodern pop - culture investigator David Salle (b. 1952), brainy Neo-Expressionist descendent of Picabia Annette Lemieux, lecturer of visual and environmental studies at Harvard Michele Zalopany, pastel Postmodernist • Dan Graham (b. 1942), sculptor of reflective / transparent psychological architecture R.H. Quaytman (b. 1961), literary - minded process painter of high intellectual wattage Cameron Rowland (b. 1988), conceptual found - object sculptor • Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), Neo-Expressionist godhead and Hollywood filmmaker Bill Saylor, sketchy maximalist and Harmony Korine collaborator Greg Bogin (b. 1965), post-Net minimalist
Recent projects include «Not Alone» at Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2015), «So Sorry» performed at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto (2015); «FECUNDITAS and Creation», for Performa, the New York performance - art festival, New York (2014 and 2009); «Brad Jones - Diptychs» in collaboration with Brandi Twilley at Sargent's Daughters, New York (2014); «Engagement», her iconic waxwork of Prince William, at both Stephen Friedman Gallery and the Saatchi Gallery, London (2011); «The de Pury Diptych» at the Saatchi Gallery, London (2010); «Icons» at the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2010); and «Old - Fashioned» at the LA County Museum of Art, Los Angeles (201Art Gallery, Toronto (2015); «FECUNDITAS and Creation», for Performa, the New York performance - art festival, New York (2014 and 2009); «Brad Jones - Diptychs» in collaboration with Brandi Twilley at Sargent's Daughters, New York (2014); «Engagement», her iconic waxwork of Prince William, at both Stephen Friedman Gallery and the Saatchi Gallery, London (2011); «The de Pury Diptych» at the Saatchi Gallery, London (2010); «Icons» at the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2010); and «Old - Fashioned» at the LA County Museum of Art, Los Angeles (201art festival, New York (2014 and 2009); «Brad Jones - Diptychs» in collaboration with Brandi Twilley at Sargent's Daughters, New York (2014); «Engagement», her iconic waxwork of Prince William, at both Stephen Friedman Gallery and the Saatchi Gallery, London (2011); «The de Pury Diptych» at the Saatchi Gallery, London (2010); «Icons» at the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2010); and «Old - Fashioned» at the LA County Museum of Art, Los Angeles (201Art, Los Angeles (2010).
From iconic modern painters like Brice Marden, to contemporary designers like Jürg Lehni, to artists working across disciplines including photography, architecture, media arts, performance, film, and public practice, we invite you to hear from artists who are shaping the future of contemporary art.
Iconic pieces of performance art from the past are known through documentation of the original performances, in the form of film, photographs, and written accounts.
Marina Abramovic has paired up with Rem Koolhaus to construct Center for the Preservation of Performance Art dedicated to performances of over 6 hours Performance artist Marina Abramovic and iconic architect Rem Koolhaus have paired up to design and build her in Hudson, New York.
Over the fivemonth exhibition period, General Rehearsal will offer the public curated selections of painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, mixed - media, film, video and performance, including rare, iconic and major works of art alongside pieces from lesser - known, emerging talents from all over the world; new commissions and specially written scripts to narrate the presentations.
Since the early 1970s, Marina Abramovic (b. 1946) has pioneered the use of performance as a visual art form, exploring her physical and emotional limits in some of the most iconic works in contemporary art.
Between now and 6 p.m. Saturday, when Gavin Brown Gallery closes its doors for the last time at its magical no - man's location between Soho, the Hudson River, and West Chelsea, the gallery is restaging one of the most iconic works of 1960s Conceptualism / Arte Povera / performance and installation art: Jannis Kounellis's Untitled (12 Horses).
On Sunday afternoon, two iconic artists and CalArts faculty members, Charles Gaines and Wadada Leo Smith, come together to perform a one - day - only performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in...
This is one of the most iconic performances of Marina Abramovic (we made a little introduction to her in our overview about Performance Art).
Katarzyna Kozyra's most iconic piece Men's Bathhouse is currently on show at the Ming Contemporary Art Museum as part of the group show «Why the Performance
Interior Scroll, 1975, a performance in which Schneemann, standing nude, draws a scroll from her vagina, is an iconic piece of feminist body art, encapsulating the sexual, political, and aesthetic concerns of the movement.
An iconic figure in avant - garde art in America during the 1950s, the composer and artist John Cage is noted in particular for his controversial 1952 «musical composition» 4 minutes 33 seconds (4» 33»)(which contained not a single note of music), along with his teachings at Black Mountain College on a variety of artistic topics: these include Indian Sand Painting, forms of Performance art such as Happenings (eg.
Mention Joseph Beuys» name and the usual iconic gestures come to mind — the objects made from felt and fat; the scribbled - out drawings; the pioneering performances of «How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare» (1965) and «I Like America and America Likes Me» (1974)-- all of which have borne a profound influence on contemporary art.
October 3, 1:30 — 3:30 p.m. Repertory Class: Group Primary Accumulation The University of the Arts 1401 Walnut 2nd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102 Participants will learn an iconic Trisha Brown dance, then give pop - up performances starting at 4 p.m.
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art with Marvin Gaye Chetwynd Marvin Gaye Chetwynd is a Turner Prize nominated artist who is known primarily for her reworking's of iconic moments from cultural history in spontaneous and improvised performances.
(2010) was a performance installation formatted after Joseph Kosuth's iconic piece of conceptual art, One and Three Chairs (1965).
Iconic works from the past return to the gallery from across the globe, as part of a dynamic year - long programme of displays, commissions, performances, talks and events including work by artists new to Modern Art Oxford.
NICK CAVE, «Soundsuit Invasion Photo Shoots» @ Cranbrook Art Museum Detroit In anticipation of «Here Hear,» his forthcoming exhibition at Cranbrook opening June 20, Nick Cave is staging a series of street performances and photo shoots around Detroit at iconic city locations this spring.
The festival will fill the iconic Turbine Hall space with an eclectic mix of cutting - edge arts events, performances, music and film on 14 - 16 May 2010.
On Sunday afternoon, two iconic artists and CalArts faculty members, Charles Gaines and Wadada Leo Smith, come together to perform a one - day - only performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Downtown LA.
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