Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic artist whose»

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.

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For years, he has been channeling this idiosyncratic artist, whose work was rediscovered by accident in the late 1970s.
In collecting the work of 23 foreign artists, Parr has created a fascinatingly broad depiction of 20th century Britain's diversely dilapidated and idiosyncratic social landscapes, exploring a country whose regional foibles can be alienating even for natives.
Drawings by self - taught artists surface elsewhere along the pier, including at the booth of Chicago's Carl Hammer Gallery, where a panoramic composition by the idiosyncratic 20th - century illustrator Henry Darger, whose work was discovered posthumously, is on sale for $ 500,000.
Named after a gallery that was to become the very first gallery in Soho, and which included like - minded artists Ed Ruda, Mark di Suvero, Peter Forakis, Robert Grosvenor Anthony Magar, Forrest Myers, Tamara Melcher, and Dean Fleming, The Park Place Group was an idiosyncratic bunch whose work, though abstract and geometric, didn't accord with the prevailing Minimalist ethos of pure form.
This season, Harlem Postcards features work by Gail Anderson, Nayland Blake, Zoë Buckman and Talwst, whose images, both intimate and dynamic, reflect the idiosyncratic visions of artists from a wide range of backgrounds and locations.
On view now at New York's Castelli Gallery are two shows of new felt pieces by Robert Morris, the veteran artist whose career has ranged through Minimalism, Conceptualism, Post-Minimalism, and other, more idiosyncratic aesthetic concerns.
The two exhibitions pay tribute to the late artist, whose idiosyncratic paintings have helped to shape the course of art since the mid-20th century.
, known for her idiosyncratic projects such as the wearable Menstruation Machine — Takashi's Take (2010); New York - based Iranian abstract painter Ali Banisadr, whose paintings often reference growing up during the 1978 — 79 Islamic Revolution; London - based Faiza Butt, who taps into Pakistani artistic traditions while creating work that questions gender and sexuality; and Australian artist Robert Andrew, whose kinetic machines explore his Indigenous heritage.
Botánica explores the curious case of the still life in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, through the lens of artists whose interpretations of this subject matter range from the traditional to the idiosyncratic.
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