Not exact matches
The role
of the
artist in society; coming to terms with death, God and fate; and the
importance of escaping from the trap
of solipsism in order to connect with
others are among the most prominent themes, but they are far from the only ones.
The feminist's first reaction is to swallow the bait, hook, line and sinker, and to attempt to answer the question as it is put: i.e., to dig up examples
of worthy or insufficiently appreciated women
artists throughout history; to rehabilitate rather modest, if interesting and productive careers; to «re-discover» forgotten flower - painters or David - followers and make out a case for them; to demonstrate that Berthe Morisot was really less dependent on Manet than one had been led to think — in
other words, to engage in the normal activity
of the specialist scholar who makes a case for the
importance of his very own neglected or minor master.
Earlier that year, in my
other incarnation as a jazz singer / songwriter, I'd been to a guerrilla marketing seminar for independent music
artists, where I was beaten over the head with the
importance of having a blog, a Facebook fan page, and tweeting regularly on Twitter.
The perceived irrationality
of Spiritualism has in the past been used as an excuse to systematically belittle the
importance of Houghton (and
other female
artists such as Hilma af Klint) within a history
of abstract art.
To highlight the
importance of exchange for Rauschenberg, this exhibition is structured as an «open monograph» — as
other artists came into Rauschenberg's creative life, their work comes into these galleries, mapping the play
of ideas.
Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art explores the critical
importance of nocturnal imagery in the development
of modern art by bringing together 90 works in a range
of media — including paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculptures — created by such leading American
artists as Ansel Adams, Charles Burchfield, Winslow Homer, Lee Krasner, Georgia O'Keeffe, Albert Ryder, John Sloan, Edward Steichen, and Andrew Wyeth, among
others.
But the
importance of these magazines — I mean, maybe Avalanche more clearly than the
others, though Artitudes, too — stressed the
artist as performer, the
artist as activator.
Working with the Foundation and my Legacy Specialists weekly, I learned organizational skills, broadened my computer skills and it also taught me that collaboration with arts professionals and
other artists can be
of utmost
importance.
The letter, whose high - profile signatories include
artists Marina Abramovic, Ed Ruscha and Kara Walker, affirms the
importance «that
artists not perpetrate upon each
other the same kind
of intolerance and tyranny that we criticize in
others.»
LeWitt, like no
other artist of his generation, has always maintained the
importance of the concept or idea and, apart from his original works on paper, the work is executed by
others to clear and strict instructions.
John Ollman (Fleisher / Ollman Gallery) highlighted the
importance of ICA's 1969 exhibition, The Spirit
of Comics, which included work by many Chicago Imagists — Barbara Rossi, Christina Ramberg, Jim Nutt, Ray Yoshida, and
others — for Philadelphia
artists.
Judd's critical response to the work
of other artists is examined, as is the
importance of color to his work, and his reaction to new man - made materials and artificially generated color in the late twentieth - century environment.
Mr. Veneciano, however, has shifted the emphasis here to include more Latin American
artists, which underscores the
importance of the movement's relationship to Concrete art and
other forms
of Latin American abstraction.
This major exhibition not only explores Philip Guston's paintings through the language and ideas
of the poets that he loved — Eliot, Yates, Wallace Stevens — as well as
others whose words chime with his work, but it also reveals the surprisingly profound
importance of Italian painting on an
artist usually regarded as quintessentially American.
With, among
others, Gerhard Richter, Georg Baselitz and Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke belongs to the first post-war generation
of German
artists who, following World War II, have decisively contributed towards restoring the standing and
importance of German art in the international art world.
The exhibition will consider the different ways
artists have explored the various aspects
of light, from its
importance as a source
of illumination, as a pure sculptural material, as a mysterious force and as a source
of energy that can be conceptually converted into
other forms as a means to articulate singular impressions
of time and space.
In many ways, he opened ways for
other artists not only to see but to understand conceptually the
importance of working in a reductive manner as signaling a new approach to art somewhere between late industry and the virtual age
of digital forms — forms that emit a language consistent with the twenty - first century, with all their elegant and paradoxical beauty.
Traveling to exhibitions and galleries around the world, TWAAS attempts to identify art movements and individual
artists of importance before
others catch on.
Featuring, among
others, the work
of Adi Nes, Chris Ofili, Dorothea Lange, Robert Rauschenberg, Kara Walker, Shirin Neshat and Sally Mann, this exhibition surveys how
artists of the twentieth century mobilized artistic expression to clarify challenges, signal support to those struggling with difficult circumstances, and validate the
importance of choice and freedom.
The Opening Reception on February 1 will include reflections on the
importance of love and community building from Visual AIDS
Artist + Members and
others from the Positive Women's Network (PWN - USA) and ICW.
Recognizing the
importance of Texas Modern Art, he curates exhibits at the Austin Museum
of Art, Laguna Gloria and
others; expanding the knowledge, appreciation, and promotion
of artists from early Texas Modernists to today's
artists.
Kirstein describes in his text the
importance of «simple clarity in documentary form» and «the contemporary consciousness
of time» the camera offers, but he wants to show as well with his selection
of photo
artists that the artistic use
of the camera has reached a new quality, that
of eqaul status with
other contemporary arts.
At the same time, she was responsible for
other exhibitions
of equal
importance that included the works
of lesser known indigenous and ethnic European
artists, Tesoros / Treasures / Tesouros: The Arts in Latin America, 1492 — 1820, and the much anticipated James Castle: A Retrospective, overseen by Ann Percy, will be on view from Oct 15, 2008 to Jan 4, 2009.
Along with learning practical business skills, the weekend workshop emphasized the
importance of artists supporting each
other.
Mr. Garrels, who describes Ms. Celmins's work as «distilled intensity,» added that her
importance had always been confirmed in his mind by the zealous love
of other artists for what she did.
Like no
other artist of his generation he maintained the
importance of the concept or idea and, apart from his original works on paper, the work is executed by
others to clear and strict instructions.
LeWitt, like no
other artist of his generation, had always maintained the
importance of the concept or idea and, apart from his original works on paper, the work is executed by
others to clear and strict instructions.
Every year The Fund for Park Avenue plants on the malls begonias in the spring and tulips in the fall, and organizes art installations, that include the work
of artists of such repute and
importance as Jean Dubuffet, Robert Indiana, Yosimoto Nara, Fernando Botero, and Deborah Butterfield, among
others.
Brooklyn based
artist Charles Harlan showed his installation «Green Lights,» a commentary on the
importance of turning lights off and Trent Wolbe from WFMU and
other DJ's got event participants dancing.