Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic artist»

An "idiosyncratic artist" refers to a person who has a unique and peculiar style or way of creating art that sets them apart from others. They have their own individualistic approach to art, often showcasing unconventional ideas or techniques. Full definition
He'd heard about Kusama because that was around the time she was being rediscovered — Cooper had just opened a show of her work — by a generation of curators inspired by idiosyncratic artists who'd ended up in art history's dusty attic.
Marie Lorenz at Jack Hanley Gallery April 18 — May 17 One of New York's most pleasantly, refreshingly idiosyncratic artists, Brooklyn - based Marie Lorenz has recently been making art about her journeys in homemade boats throughout the five boroughs, videotaping her travels and fashioning prints from the flotsam she discovers.
This sense of «rupture» — both physically and psychologically - is perhaps the prevailing aesthetic attitude that unites the otherwise highly idiosyncratic artists — and art works — brought together in Everyday Abstract — Abstract Everyday.
So the Aldrich exhibition is a rare and welcome opportunity to study recent works by this fascinating, richly idiosyncratic artist
Bruno Gironcoli is one of the most idiosyncratic artists of the twentieth century.
Rodney Graham: A Little Thought tracks the career of a brilliant, idiosyncratic artist whose work spans a range of media including photography, film, book works, installation and pop music.
«In approaching this exhibition, I chose to concentrate on nine idiosyncratic artists who struck me as being especially hard to define or categorize,» said curator Ali Subotnick.
But watching her stand tall against her initially abusive husband (played by Ethan Hawke) and discover her blooming talent as an idiosyncratic artist is all the more rewarding and uplifting in this tear - jerking true story.
For years, he has been channeling this idiosyncratic artist, whose work was rediscovered by accident in the late 1970s.
A painter associated with the sites and people of England's industrial North West, Lowry, who died in 1976 in his eighty - ninth year, is probably not known anywhere beyond his homeland, which is too bad in that he is a more invitingly strange and idiosyncratic artist than Sickert, Freud, and Hockney combined.
Hammons, who is 72 and African - American, is one of today's most revered and idiosyncratic artists, declining interviews and rarely agreeing to exhibitions.
Hammons, who is 72 and African - American, is one of today's most revered and idiosyncratic artists, declining interviews and rarely agreeing to exhibitions.
This was an opportunity to remind people that art doesn't appear out of nowhere -LSB-...] he created this context for all kinds of maverick, iconoclastic, idiosyncratic artists who might otherwise have remained [professionally] homeless.»
critic Cathy Fox says the exhibition draws «overdue attention to this idiosyncratic artist
In her review, ArtsATL critic Cathy Fox says the exhibition draws «overdue attention to this idiosyncratic artist
One of his teachers was the idiosyncratic artist Roy De Forest, who populated his canvases with dogs, and he was friends with Ron Nagle, who had an exhibition of his exquisite ceramics at Matthew Marks in the fall of 2015.
Susan Landauer, the author of the monograph, has a lot to say about this curious, idiosyncratic artist, who is well worth checking out.
In her review, ArtsATL's Cathy Fox says the exhibition draws «overdue attention to this idiosyncratic artist
s Cathy Fox says the exhibition draws «overdue attention to this idiosyncratic artist
In a career that spans three decades, Steve DiBenedetto has established himself as an idiosyncratic artist who has brought the pursuit of painting into the unpredictable chaos and flux that categorize the Postmodern world.
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