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iconic series artist Isamu Kamikokuryo.
Not exact matches
Talented
artists from Tokyo teamed up with Polish photographer Lola Banet and Rebecca U for this
iconic series inspired by bondage art and old Japanese postcards.
Upstairs, a new body of the
artist's most
iconic artworks, The Penguin Books
Series paintings, are bought together including; High on Hope, I'll Never Forget What I Can't Remember and the titular Tonight We Make History (P.S. I Can't Be There).
Tuff Tony is an important work by the
artist from his now
iconic 1978 «white on white»
series of paintings.
Famous black and white photographs include Robert Doisneau's
iconic «Kiss by the Town Hall» (1950) and
artist Cindy Sherman's «Untitled Film Stills» self - portrait
series (1977 - 1980).
Continuing the Warholian reference, on show will be a
series of large scale unique silkscreened portraits of the
artist as Che Guevara, Joseph Beuys, Elvis Presley amongst others, as well as works based on Warhol's urine oxidation paintings, abstract works made by pissing on copper metallic painted canvas Turk takes a Gestalt approach to cliché and
iconic imagery subverting our sense of what we think we are seeing.
On display at Maddox Gallery will be new work from the
artist's pop art inspired bubble gum
series, which features
iconic images of Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and The Beatles, playfully reimagined blowing bubble gum.
As in her
iconic series Azulejões, where the
artist amplifies the scale of the blue and white Portuguese tile, these new three - dimensional oil paintings have grown from her fascination to develop a technique that would allow her to reconstruct 19th century Pallisy ware from the celebrated Portuguese factory of Caldas da Rainha, run by Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro (1846 - 1905) one of the most relevant Portuguese
artists and Palissy follower.
Created in close collaboration with the
artist, the publication's beautifully produced color plates offer a selection of the
iconic works, including Riley's first stripe works in color from the 1960s, a
series of vertical compositions from the 1980s that demonstrate her so - called «Egyptian» palette, and an array of her modestly scaled studies, executed with gouache on graph paper and rarely before seen.
A great rendering of this period was the 2014 British Museum exhibition (Germany divided: Baselitz and his generation from the Duerckheim Collection), where, among other key post-war
artists, Baselitz participated with eleven of his Heroes
series and other
iconic works of the late 1960s.
Josef Albers (1888 - 1976) was an American - German
artist best known for his
iconic color square
series, Homage to the Square, which he began in 1949 and major contributions to color theory.
The present work is one of greg.org's @TheRealHennessy Tweet paintings, which rank among the contemporary era's most
iconic series by one of the most celebrated
artists.
I KILLED KENNY also debuts a
series of paint - splattered collages, in which historic images of Abraham Lincoln are overlaid with portraits of
iconic Hollywood celebrities, contemporary
artists, and legendary American boxers — Robert DeNiro in «Raging Bull,» Gena Rowlands in «Gloria,» Christopher Wool in his studio, and publicity stills of Muhammad Ali.
The
series continues the
artist's exploration of the Hackney neighborhood of East London through the imagery of
iconic paintings, referencing
artists like Delacroix and Wyeth to describe the local myths, struggles and dreams of his local community.
Seven photographs from the
artist's
iconic «Seascapes»
series will also be on view.
The
series contains some of the
artist's most
iconic pieces, and expresses what the
artist has describes as: «That failure of trying so hard to do something that you destroy the thing that you're trying to preserve» [2]
This exhibition will feature photographs from his recent Pictures of Magazines 2
series, in which the
artist has carefully culled and torn pieces of paper from art, fashion and news magazines; amalgamated them into re-creations of
iconic and historically significant paintings; and then photographed and magnified the images, resulting in evocative, exquisitely - detailed and entirely unique works of art.
An
iconic and instantly recognizable image from Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities
series, Cindy was created by the
artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in black and grey on Rives BF...
An
iconic and instantly recognizable image from Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities
series, Cindy was created by the
artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in black and grey on Rives...
The gallery presents ten pieces from the
artist's
iconic sculptural
series, «Stacks.»
In collaboration with the
artist's estate, managed by his sister Muna Tseng, the exhibition offers an exemplary selection of his
iconic black - and - white self - portraits from the «Expeditionary Self - Portraits
Series» (also known as «East Meets West,» 1979 — 89), in which he is posed in front of various tourist sites dressed in a Mao suit.
Created by the contemporary art guru Jeff Koons, this inflatable nylon sculpture stood 45 feet high and depicted a seated ballerina initially made for the
artist's
iconic Antiquity
series.
Poppy Fields features a
series of vividly colored, oil on linen paintings that are uniquely intimate in scale and nature compared to the
artist's
iconic large - scale Ash paintings and monumental sculptures.
Additional highlights included Thomas Schütte's Bronzefrau nr.13, from the
artist's
iconic series of 18 Frauen (Women), which tripled its estimate to realise # 3,749,000.
The
artist re-imagined his signature Black Holes
series in day - glo ink for the
iconic Cognac label.
Saatchi put on a
series of shows called «Young British
Artists» starting in 1992, when a noted exhibit was Damien Hirst's «shark» (The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living), which became the
iconic work of British art in the 1990s, [15] and the symbol of Britart worldwide.
In addition to his newly commissioned Bob Rauschenberg puppet / installation and related opening night performance, the exhibition will also include a selection of the
artist's now
iconic and humorous «Word» paintings, as well as a
series of recent watercolor drawings and collages produced during Wayne White's month - long Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency on Captiva Island in 2013.
This out - of - sequence first volume in Hans Ulrich Obrist's Conversation
Series is devoted to the influential cult comics
artist, Robert Crumb - creator of Fritz the Cat, Zap Comics and Mr. Natural, among many other
iconic underground mainstays.
Emphasizing his understudied contributions to the medium of sculpture, the exhibition traces three decades of the
artist's readymades, monuments, and sculpture, restaging
iconic as well as lesser - known
series by the
artist.
The color of each painting derives from the nudes by Impressionist
artist Auguste Renoir, and revisits a technique Levine first employed in 1989 with her Meltdown
series of woodcut prints, where an averaging algorithm was used to create a checkerboard composition based on modernist
artists»
iconic paintings.
For the 150th anniversary celebration of the London Underground,
iconic conceptual
artist Lawrence Weiner was one of 15
artists commissioned to create a limited edition work for Art on the Underground's «15 for 150»
series.
In the Women
series, the
artist simultaneously embraces the inherent sensuality of his models through their graceful lines and gentle curves, while allowing his
iconic drawings to be less about the individual woman and more about presentations of universal womanhood.
A number of cast bronze sculptures that appropriate objects from outside of the Western canon will also be on view, including Gamelan Figures, Naga Effigy, and Little Dancer (all from 2017); as well as Monochromes after Van Gogh Sunflowers: 1 - 12 (2015) in which the
artist makes use of pixelation to produce a
series of monochromatic panels where the individual colors are derived from Van Gogh's
iconic paintings.
It features paintings — including the
artist's important My Eternal Soul
series and signatureInfinity Nets —
iconic pumpkin sculptures and immersive, architecturally specific mirror room installations.
Curator Philip Larratt - Smith has made a careful selection of ten large - format works from the
artist's
iconic Seascapes
series to create a resonant and poetic presentation in dialogue with Piano's architecture.
For its latest Art Issue, Visionaire, the
iconic art and fashion publication that knows how to surprise us with its thematic issues, decided to offer a different perspective on the continuous rise of selfie culture, asking legendary conceptual
artist John Baldessari to create a
series of artworks inspired by digital celebrity self - portraits.
Speakers include graphic
artist and illustration mastermind Jean Jullien, whose
iconic» Peace for Paris» symbol became an instant global meme; children's book author and illustrator You Jung Byun, known for her detailed narrative and commissioned work inhabited by strange beasts and lost children; everyone's favourite gif - wunderkind Julian Glander, creator of bubblegum - coloured digital illustration, indie games and interactive artwork, all subsumed under the catchword «digital toys»; animator, writer, and producer Ben Bocquelet, creator of the famed animation
series «The Amazing World of Gumball `; Martina Paukova, illustrator with an incredibly fast - paced career, whose jam - packed images in a trademark palette and Memphis - inspired patterns mirror our mundane lives in the digital age; and Jaime Álvarez, renowned for his 3D rendered Mr. Kat (PE) universe, fusing pre-Columbian with contemporary kawaii aesthetics.
Part of an ongoing exhibition
series featuring
iconic works from the MCA Collection, MCA DNA: John Cage is presented on the occasion of the
artist's centenary year.
Key examples from the
artist's most
iconic neon
series will be on view, including elements from Kosuth's renowned «Freud»
series (1981 - 1989), in which the
artist puts the psychoanalyst's texts regarding unconscious functioning meaningfully into play using wall pieces and installations, and from his acclaimed «Wittgenstein»
series (1989 - 1993), which illustrate the fervent influence of the philosopher on Kosuth's foundation of thinking, and belief that art should ask questions about itself, as a language engaged in the production of meaning.
Basquiat Goes to Broadway — As if the
iconic artist's Q rating couldn't go any higher recently following his recent
series of blockbuster shows and auctions, plans have been put in motion to adapt the much - beloved figure's lifestory to the stage in the upcoming «Basquiat the Musical.»
Spanning three decades of Warhol's career, In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking features some of the
artist's most
iconic screen prints, including his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Mao Zedong, the splashy camouflage
series, and the controversial Electric Chair portfolio.
Warhol, indeed, has been Kass's Trojan horse of choice, as can be seen from her My Elvis
series — now on view at Paul Kasmin Gallery along with three of the self - portraits — which she began in the early 1990s by replacing the Pop
artist's
iconic portraits of the swivel - hipped rocker with Yentl, Barbra Streisand's cross-dressing character from the 1983 film of the same name.
Multidisciplinary
artist and designer Alper Dostal created this fun
series entitled «Hot Art Exhibition» where he visualizes some of the world's most
iconic paintings melting in the heat of summer.
Fulton presented Slowalk (In support of Ai Weiwei) at Tate Modern as a collective action created specifically in response to the
iconic architecture of the Turbine Hall and in the context of the recent disappearance of Chinese
artist Ai Weiwei, whose work Sunflower Seeds is currently on display in the east end of the Turbine Hall as the eleventh project in the
series of Unilever Commissions.
This volume, thoughtfully organized by SITE Santa Fe, comes complete with more than 80 color reproductions and a
series of critical essays that significantly enhance the scant existing scholarship on this
iconic artist.
Magnetic Fields features early - and later - career works, pieces from specific
series, several exhibited for the first time, and the long - awaited reappearance of
iconic works such as Mavis Pusey's large - scale painting Dejygea (1970) from the Whitney Museum of American Art's 1971 exhibition Contemporary Black
Artists in America.
Judy Chicago's «Powerplay: A Prediction» at Salon 94 Bowery January 10 — March 3 243 Bowery Salon 94 presents the
iconic feminist
artist's «PowerPlay»
series, a body of work that explored masculinity.
Artists since, like Betye Saar, Faith Ringgold, Rosemarie Trockel, or Alighiero e Boetti, whose
iconic «Mappa»
series includes the embroidery work of Afghan craftswomen, have taken an interest in the textile arts to critique the split between «folk» and «high» art.
Belonging to a
series of
iconic paintings, sculptures, and prints dedicated to the theme of love that the
artist commenced in the mid-1960s, the work is both accessible and complex in meaning.
Occupying the entire gallery, this exhibition includes documentation of early performances, sculptural works from the
iconic Monster, Cyborg and Anagram
series and recent immersive installations, as well as a selection of the
artist's studio drawings.