Sentences with phrase «inclined artists»

Ernst Kirchner, Karl Schmidt - Rottluff, Max Ernst, Alexei Jawlensky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz Marc, August Macke and Max Beckmann) were not abstract painters, but their vivid palette - along with Kandinsky's theoretical writings - alerted other more abstract - inclined artists to the power of colour as a means of achieving their goals.
These works reflected her friendship with Conceptually inclined artists like Sol LeWitt, Hollis Frampton, Dan Graham and Carl Andre.
This informal, open studio visit is aimed at queer / radical / feminist / politically inclined artists to engage critically outside of traditional art institutions, gallery openings, and most importantly, outside of social media.
Instead, she offers avowedly personal accounts of her evolving relationship with Kosuth, as well as a sketch portrait of her intellectual friendship with Emilio Prini, one of the more conceptually inclined artists associated with arte povera.
Providing a bounty of inspiration for fan fic writers and geekdom - inclined artists, Horizon Zero Dawn is proof positive of what can happen when a stuck - in - its - ways dev team takes a step back, reignites its love for the medium and finds its mojo.
Daniel Turner is a conceptual and installation - inclined artist, originally from Virginia, who has been living and working in New York since 2009.
Technologically - inclined artist Beryl Korot has also created her own language, but it's inspired by something a little more mathematical: the grid pattern formed from woven cloth.
Daniel Turner Interviewed by Courtney Malick Daniel Turner is a conceptual and installation - inclined artist, originally from Virginia, who has been living and working in New York since 2009.
The main gallery features a survey of drawn work by philosophically - inclined artist Terry Winter created from 1980 until now, rife with abstraction, geometric patterns, and recurring motifs.
Marina Abramovic, whose cheesy retrospective, «The Artist Is Present,» took over half of the Modern's sixth - floor galleries in 2010 (another Biesenbach project), is not as genuine, innovative or visually inclined an artist as Björk.

Not exact matches

It has been said that artists are their own worst critics and I am inclined to agree.
I was a reader, writer, artist, and overall more liberal arts inclined person.
Artist's rendering of a cross-section of the Great Pyramid showing the newly discovered void (represented as a white area) above the large inclined corridor known as grand gallery.
I feel even more so when it's labeled» Christian» People are more inclined to take advantage of people's faith and more con artists, scammers or now known as «Cat Fishing» goes on.
I am a very skilled person... an artist and musically inclined... master carpenter..
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Matthew Barney delivers his masterpiece in Cremaster 3, unquestionably the 35 - year - old sculptor - performance artist - filmmaker's most linear, most narratively inclined work to date.
They Will Have to Kill Us First (Unrated) Freedom of expression documentary chronicling the clash of civilizations between defiant, Malian musical artists determined to preserve their country's rich cultural heritage and Islamic jihadist invaders inclined to behead anyone who doesn't submit to their interpretation of Islam.
Her work has followed the trajectory of most artists in that the better it becomes, the less people seem inclined to see it.
Bill Pohlad, a producer who has overseen such films as Brokeback Mountain, Into the Wild, Tree of Life, and 12 Years a Slave, as well as the musically inclined biopic The Runaways, makes his directorial debut (technically a sophomore effort as his original debut was canned in the early 1990s) with a biopic of The Beach Boys» Brian Wilson that, while not a perfect film, is an interesting and sometimes illuminating portrait of an artist as a young and older man.
KW: You strike me as an irrepressible artist who's always inclined to be faithful to her true nature.
Putting things together over the past month or so, O'Mahoney, who has been centered on Helena for the past 30 years, has successfully gotten virtually all the artists, eateries, wineries, bars, and assorted other creative hideouts and businesses that pepper Santa Barbara's artistically inclined and rough - around - the - edges — though also increasingly trendy and alcohol - lubricated — part of town to rally around the cause.
Ubud Town, renowned for its artist community and beautiful surroundings and especially popular with Bali's most culturally inclined tourists
«The new technique uses hand - drawn textures, scanned in and colored in Photoshop, combined with software that draws graphic novel - style outlines around characters and objects, sharpens shadows to look more like something an artist might create, and even draws lines on hills and inclines.
The musically inclined and monologue - inclusive show — which opened last night and continues through December 23 — follows in a lineage tracing back to Bond's holiday - themed shows as part the outlandish cabaret duo Kiki & Herb, for which the artist channeled the persona of a booze - swilling, pill - popping octogenarian with a grizzled voice and a tendency to overshare.
Artists, he says, are inclined to embrace disaster, to repurpose it, to give voice to it.
Not all artists are technologically inclined and so even if they want to have a more active online presence they're not always 100 % sure about how to go about it.
«Cristina de Miguel may have trained at a classically inclined art academy in Seville, Spain, but you'd be hard pressed to recognize that given the exuberant, large - scale paintings in «Absolutely Yours,» the artist's debut solo show with Freight + Volume in New York... [with] scenes that respond either to moments the artist has witnessed in New York, or to the act of painting itself.»
By denying that a work of art must be a precious handcrafted object, Mr Stella paved the way for later artists who were also inclined to view claims of spiritual transcendence with scepticism.
They came from the halcyon days of New York art — the days when abstract expressionist artists, who were mostly poor and unknown for much of their lives, were just emerging from obscurity, and the then avant - garde - inclined MOMA was busily buying their art straight from their exhibitions.
Besides, the Irish - born artist has entered his sixties, and his education in London, at Harvard, and in New York had long inclined him to monochrome abstraction.
(And I will parenthetically state that obviously there is a complication here: the visibility I seek is a dual one, artist / writer, but in this I am not alone and I have powerful predecessors in such polemically inclined visual artists / writers as Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Smithson, Adrian Piper, and Mary Kelly, to name just a few of many significant artists / writers).
The artist not only advanced the medium of clay — a hero for young and experimentally - inclined clay sculptors — he changed our system of value for what is the humblest of mediums.
Cristina de Miguel may have trained at a classically inclined art academy in Seville, Spain, but you'd be hard pressed to recognize that given the exuberant, large - scale paintings in «Absolutely Yours,» the artist's debut solo show with Freight + Volume in New York.
The artists of the AAA tended to focus on the formal qualities of abstract art and those of the TPG were more inclined toward nature and the spiritual, thus calling themselves the Transcendentalists.
Linear in design, favoring bright colors, lack of any details or evidence of the artist's presence, the new artworks were inclined to lead the eye beyond the limits of the canvas.
When sexuality is central to artist's work, he observes, museums and the public have become more inclined to address it.
This unassuming drawing, a travel sketch, is one of an artist inclined to record his surroundings.
A generation of young curators including Tinari, who is in his mid-30s, came of age in the era of superstar artists like Hirst and are less inclined to look down on business savvy.
Plus, with the nominated artists» backgrounds being so varied, the scope of their themes so socially inclined, and the personal inflection in most cases so accessible, each work arouses intellectual curiosity as much as it visually pleases.
«So Inclined» (detail), 2007, by Patrick Dougherty, courtesy of the artist.
Incline Gallery is proud to present: 823 THINKING OF YOU It's a familiar experience to be the only woman, person of color, or LGBTQ in the room during an artist talk, group show, or performance.
Incline Gallery is proud to present WHAT IS FREE, a group exhibition featuring the works of 23 emerging Bay Area artists.
For SPACE: 1999 INCLINE Gallery is transformed through site specific installation and becomes a platform for the exhibiting artists to showcase their individual explorations.
Incline Gallery is an alternative art space that fosters relationships between community and artists in a uniquely designed exhibit space that encourages dialogue and experimentation.
Incline Gallery is excited to present NFS, an exhibition where artists have been invited to create works directly on and around the walls of the gallery.
Early on he was allied with the «intuitive» (rather than the rationally inclined) faction within the American Abstract Artists.
A master of plein - air painting, his rapid minimalist - inclined brushwork captures glistening light like no other artist I've seen.
The passive state of the Academy led, eventually, to the setting up in Edinburgh in 1891 of the more radically inclined Society of Scottish Artists.
The artist's agenda, in general, was inclined with the fundamental humanity since he did not divide his own experience from the experience of each individual in the community.
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