Sentences with phrase «include giuseppe»

Examples include Giuseppe Penone, Cy Twombly, Alberto Burri, Lucio Fontana and Jannis Kounellis.
Memorable food paintings of yore include Giuseppe Arcimboldo's portraits (pictured above) from the 1500s, Pieter Claesz and the Dutch still life painters of the 1600s, Caravaggio's rotting fruit, the early Cubist still lifes of Picasso and Braque, Wayne Thiebaud «s desserts from the 1960s, and Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Cans.
Penone's recent solo exhibitions include Giuseppe Penone: Le Corps D'Un Jardin (2013), Galerie Marian Goodman (Paris, France); Giuseppe Penone (2013), Kunstmuseum Winterthur (Winterthur, Switzerland); Penone Versailles (2013), Chateau de Versailles (Versailles, France); and Giuseppe Penone: Entre les lignes (2013), Chapelle du MÃ © jan (Arles, France).
Self - Publishing: Carnival of the Indies Issue # 11 including Giuseppe Graneiri, Chris Brogan and Jeff Bennington

Not exact matches

The eight Vivendi - backed directors who resigned include TIM Executive Chairman Arnaud de Puyfontaine and Executive Deputy Chairman Giuseppe Recchi.
With [Juventus Director General Giuseppe] Marotta, I speak about everything, including Pogba,» he concluded.
These included the Italian hero, Giuseppe Mazzini (1805 - 1872), who lived at 18 Fulham Road, SW6; 183 North Gower Street, NWI *; 10 Laystall Street, EC1 *, which sports a fine memorial tablet, inscribed «the apostle of modern democracy»; and 5 Hatton Garden, which has a similar memorial.
Curiously, he found no characteristic shape for the Guarneri family, which included Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu (1698 — 1744), the violinmaker whose reputation rivals Stradivari's.
In particular, three institutes from different parts of the country, namely Cagliari (Prof. Maria del Zompo), Turin (Guiuseppe Saglio) and Rome (Prof. Giuseppe Novelli) will participate at this stage in the project with the prospect of including more institutes from Italy in the near future.
It included a pink detailed top and a black and white printed bottom that she capped off with an equally flashy pair of multicolored wedges from Giuseppe Zanotti, as well as a large yellow cube hat.
Accessories included black Giuseppe Zanotti mesh ankle strap pumps and chandelier earrings by Bulgari.
After 20 years of living in Europe, including residences of the famed Giuseppe Verdi in Milano and the luxurious precinct of Le Chample in Barcelona, Jelena now works and resides in Beverly Hills, California, where she is quickly developing a following and an impressive clientele of celebrities and art enthusiasts alike.
Instead, amongst Celant's selection of eight artists (one page each), including among others notably Alghiero Boetti, Mario Merz, and Giuseppe Penone, was exhibited as the page signed by Pistoletto.
To further contextualize this comprehensive look at Boetti's oeuvre, major works by important Italian artists of the 1960s and 70s including Pier Paolo Calzolari, Mario Merz, Giuseppe Penone and Michelangelo Pistoletto will be exhibited alongside Boetti.
General Rehearsal will include work by artists such as Victor Alimpiev, Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla, Francis Alys, Tauba Auerbach, Erick Beltrán, Alighiero Boetti, Alexander Brodsky, Marcel Broodthaers, CAMP, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Phil Collins, Bernadette Corporation, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Mariana Castillo Deball, Willie Doherty, Ceal Floyer, Günther Förg, Chiara Fumai, Alexandra Galkina, Ryan Gander, Jeff Koons, Mark Leckey, Piero Manzoni, Allan McCollum, Lucy McKenzie, Andrei Monastyrski & Collective Actions, Vladislav Mamyshev - Monroe, Amedeo Modigliani, Otobong Nkanga, Ho Tzu Nyen, Boris Orlov, Damian Ortega, Anatoly Osmolovsky, Alexandra Paperno, Philippe Parreno, Giuseppe Penone, Sigmar Polke, Dmitry Prigov, Walid Raad, Gerhard Richter, Wael Shawky, Yinka Shonibare, Simon Starling, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Wolfgang Tillmans, Mikhail Tolmachev, Mario Garcia Torres, Danh Vo, Jessica Warboys, Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Arseny Zhilyaev.
Featuring work by Giovanni Segantini, Théo Van Rysselberghe, Albert Dubois - Pillet, Georges Seurat, Vittore Grubicy de Dragon, Maximilien Luce, Paul Signac, Emilio Longoni, Camille Pissarro, Angelo Morbelli, Henri - Edmond Cross, Plino Nomellini, Charles Angrand, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Giovanni Sottocornola, Jan Toorop and Gaetano Previati, it includes essays by Greene, as well as by noted scholars Giovanna Ginex, Dominique Lobstein and Aurora Scotti Tosini.
Those established in the Italian Sale included: Vincenzo Agnetti; Gianni Colombo; Luciano Fabro; Giorgio Morandi and Giuseppe Uncini.
His work has been exhibited internationally; Recent one - person exhibitions include Processed World at Giuseppe Pero, Milan.
Additional sales reported at EXPO include the following: Rhona Hoffman Gallery (Chicago) sold works by Mickalene Thomas, Jacob Hashimoto, Judy Legerwood, Todd Chilton and Vito Acconci; Haunch of Venison (London / New York) sold works by Giuseppe Penone, Ahmed Alsoudani, Isca Greenfield - Sanders and Gonkar Gyatso; Anthony Meier Fine Arts (San Francisco) sold works by Donald Moffett, Sarah Cain, Gary Simmons and photos by Jim Hodges; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (New York) sold works by Jim Campbell and David Opdyke; Nyehaus (New York) sold pieces by Peter Alexander, Brian Wills and Judy Chicago; Galerie Forsblom (Helsinki) sold a Jason Martin during the first 30 minutes of the opening benefit; New York - based Leo Koenig Inc. (New York) sold numerous works by Nicole Eisenman; New York and Shanghai - based James Cohan Gallery sold a work by Yun - Fei Ji; Galerie Daniel Templon (Paris) sold works by Joel Shapiro, Kehinde Wiley and Ivan Navarro; William Shearburn (St. Louis) sold work by Mel Bochner; Cernuda Arte (Coral Gables) sold several pieces including one by René Portocarrero; Alan Koppel Gallery (Chicago) sold works by Larry Bell and Yayoi Kusama; Russell Bowan Art Advisory (Chicago) sold work by Christina Ramberg; THE MISSION (Chicago) sold work by Gustavo Diaz and Kavi Gupta (Chicago, Berlin) sold works by Theaster Gates, Angel Otero, Melanie Schiff and Tony Tassett as well as multiple pieces by Antonia Gurkovska.
Printed in the pages of Flash Art in November 1967, Celant's «Arte povera: Appunti per una guerriglia» (Arte Povera: Notes for a Guerrilla War) is considered by many to be a manifesto (albeit an ersatz one, in the sense that it was not written by the participants themselves) for a loose association that came to include such artists as Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Gilberto Zorio.
He is also a designer and publisher and has helped design and produce books with artists including Richard Long, Frank Stella, Wim Wenders and Giuseppe Penone.
Matters of Fact's installation includes works by Giovanni Anselmo, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Giuseppe Penone and Gilberto Zorio.
The exhibition includes such figures as Jeff Wall and Giuseppe Penone as well as a number of lesser - known participants.
For example, an entire exhibition - within - the - exhibition, «Dios es marica» (God Is Queer), organized by Peruvian curator Miguel A. López and including self - portraits by Mexico's Nahum Zenil and Franco - era Spanish drag artist José Pérez Ocaña, among others, occupies a central position in the biennial's trajectory, as do the samplings of comparable work by São Paulo — based artist Hudinilson Jr. and Peruvian philosopher and drag queen Giuseppe Campuzano, whose ambitious Línea de vida / Museo Travesti del Perú (Life's Timeline / Transvestite Museum of Peru), 2009 — 14, a fictional museum, is one of many things in the biennial «that don't exist» — yet.
The exhibition starts with the oldest works, including Dosso Dossi's Psiche abbandonata da Amore (1525) and Antonio Carneo's Aracne tesse la tela (better known as L'Indovina, c. 1660), presented in dialogue with an assortment of books on «magic» from the same period, and ends with works by the most recent generations of contemporary artists — from Christian Marclay to Grazia Toderi, from Markus Schinwald to Clare Strand, Elina Brotherus, Jeppe Hein, Beate Gütschow and Hans Op de Beeck — passing through masters like Gustav Klimt, Giorgio de Chirico, Fernand Léger, Edward Weston, Kurt Schwitters, Yves Klein, Arnulf Reiner, Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Peter Blake, Christo, Günter Brus, Mimmo Jodice, Gilberto Zorio, Giulio Paolini, Richard Long, Candida Höfer, Giuseppe Penone, Fischli and Weiss and Shirin Neshat, to mention just a few.
European Art, 1949 ‐ 1979 will include many other donations: a Letter to Palladio by Giuseppe Santomaso, early and late paintings by Armando Pizzinato, decoupages by Mimmo Rotella, two paintings by Lucio Fontana including a 1955 example of «holes» bequeathed in 2011, a major painting by Pierre Alechinsky, an aluminum relief by Heinz Mack, prints by Eduardo Chillida, a Homage to the Square by Josef Albers, an «extroflexed» canvas by Agostino Bonalumi, an entire room of sculptures by Mirko as well as his iconic tempera study for the Gates of the Fosse Ardeatine, a late monotype by Emilio Vedova, works by Bice Lazzari, Gastone Novelli and Toti Scialoja, and two paintings by Carla Accardi, including the magnificent Concentric Blue of 1956.
Artists also include Rob Adams, Susan Andreae, Jane Atkinson, Antonia Barclay, Ian Cook, Rosemary Clunie, Giuseppe d'Innella, Catherine Ingleby (whose work is shown here courtesy of Oil & Water Gallery), Caroline Kannreuther, Jill Meager, Colin Michael, Fletcher Prentice, Helen Rawlins, Stephen Rhind, David Starley, Henrietta Stuart, Julian Sutherland - Beatson and Edward Willis.
Beginning with a sojourn in Rome in 1960, where they were in contact with the «Scuola di Piazza del Popolo» and the dealer Plinio de Martiis, and in 1962 in Venice, where they were befriended by artists, critics and dealers such as Giuseppe Santomaso, Giuseppe Marchiori, Attilio Codognato, Giovanni Camuffo and Carlo Cardazzo, they formed many close Italian friendships, including Gian Enzo Sperone, Germano Celant, Achille Bonito Oliva, Giuseppe and Giovanna Panza, and the many artists whose works Ileana would exhibit, in Paris and New York.
Since 2008, the palace has invited artists, including Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Giuseppe Penone, and Lee Ufan, to create and exhibit works... Read More
Participating artists include Chris Burden, Jeff Koons, Maurizio Cattelan, Giuseppe Penone, Dan Colen, Richard Prince, Michael Craig - Martin, Robert Therrien, Urs Fischer, Franz West, Carsten Höller, and Zeng Fanzhi.
The show plumbs the formal skepticism of late modernism, including works by Dan Graham, Gordon Matta - Clark, and Isa Genzken, drawn from the Generali's own signature collection, and its purview extends to encompass a subsequent generation of artists interested in mining the failed utopian models of the twentieth century for recuperative possibilities: Giuseppe Gabellone, Cyprien Gaillard, Florian Pumhösl, Jeroen de Rijke and Willem de Rooij, and Rob Voerman.
Another artist that is very important is Giuseppe Penone: I didn't include him in the main artists of the movement just because he started making art related to it very late in the 20th century: his first noticeable works (for our purposes) are from the»70s and»80s.
Gagosian Hong Kong presents Giuseppe Penone's first gallery exhibition in Hong Kong, which includes key works from the last decade.
Facing the Camera includes a 1931 gelatin silver print of Detail of the Shroud of Turin by Giuseppe Enrie (1886 - 1961).
An exhibition within the fair, Focus: Beyond Territory will feature work from seven international galleries including Marian Goodman Gallery, who will be exhibiting a major tree sculpture by the Italian sculptor Giuseppe Penone — one of only two artists who have received a contemporary commission from the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
As creative director and chief curator of Inhotim, he has been central to developing the collection of the renowned institution and commissioning its signature site - specific works by artists including Chris Burden, Giuseppe Penone, Matthew Barney, Doris Salcedo, Doug Aitken, Rivane Neuenschwander, Olafur Eliasson and Rirkrit Tiravanija, including projects that could not have been realized anywhere else.
From 2011 - 2016 she was Assistant Curator at Whitechapel Gallery where she organized various projects including the first European survey of American artist Richard Tuttle, a major solo show by Sarah Lucas and sculptural commission by Giuseppe Penone.
Previous exhibitions include Sarah Lucas: SITUATION Absolute Beach Man Rubble (2013); Giuseppe Penone: Spazio di Luce (2012); and Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo.
Included are works: «A walk with Antirrhinum majus», a performance by Augustas Serapinas on the discovery of the wildflowers of San Giuseppe delle Scalze; a tour through the architecture of the Sanità district guided by Fabrizio Ballabio of artist collective, åyr; a library by BeckBooks and other contributions from several more artists including Rob Chavasse, Isabel Lewis, Hannah Weinberger and Maria Loboda.
Artists represented in the collection include, among others, Vito Acconci, Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Alighiero Boetti, Alberto Burri, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Francesco Clemente, Tony Cragg, Lucio Fontana, Günther Förg, Ellen Gallagher, Peter Halley, Alex Katz, Anselm Kiefer, Jannis Kounellis, Piero Manzoni, Mario Merz, Henry Moore, Cady Noland, Mimmo Paladino, Claudio Parmiggiani, Richard Patterson, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Julian Schnabel, Sean Scully, Cy Twombly, Bill Viola, Dan Walsh, and Terry Winters.
By 1985, the year after she moved into the building on West 57th Street that still houses her gallery, her program was strongly focused around post-minimalist, conceptual work, with Italian Arte Povera sculptors such as Giuseppe Penone and Giulio Paolini, and a lot of young Germans, including the installation artist Lothar Baumgarten, a former student of Beuys, and the then little - known painters Anselm Kiefer and Gerhard Richter.
Cittadellarte also accommodates permanent exhibitions featuring both site - specific installations and artworks mostly related to the Arte Povera movement, of which Michelangelo Pistoletto has been one of the leading figures, including sculptures, paintings and installations by Giuseppe Penone, Gilberto Zorio, Giovanni Anselmo, Mario Merz, Salvo, Gianni Piacentino, and Luciano Fabro, along with several pieces by Pistoletto himself.
Frith Street Gallery has been able to mount unparalleled exhibitions of young and established artists (including seminal figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Giuseppe Penone, Alexandr Sokurov, Chantal Akerman and Ida Applebroog) in a remarkable architectural environment.
He worked from 1987 — 1991 on an exhibition programme that included solo exhibitions by Richard Long, Giuseppe Penone, Gillian Ayres, Rachel Whiteread, Vong Phaophanit, Jannis Kounellis: Drawings, Jack B. Yeats: The Late Works (which toured to the Whitechapel Art Gallery and Haags Gemeentemuseum) and the first solo exhibition of Juan Munoz in the UK.
Palm Beach Opera is thrilled to announce the 2016 - 2017 opera season, which will include mainstage performances of Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly January 27 - 29, Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto March 10 - 12, and The Pirates of Penzance by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan April 7 - 9.
Art has exhibited works by artists including Bill Beirne, Jim Campbell, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Mark di Suvero, Kota Ezawa, Rachel Feinstein, Teresita Fernández, Bill Fontana, Ernie Gehr, Orly Genger, Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder, Antony Gormley, Paula Hayes, Jene Highstein, Tadashi Kawamata, Mel Kendrick, Sol LeWitt, Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied, Charles Long, Rafael Lozano - Hemmer, Iván Navarro, Josiah McElheny, Jacco Olivier, Roxy Paine, Giuseppe Penone, Jaume Plensa, Shannon Plumb, Martin Puryear, Erwin Redl, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Alison Saar, Jessica Stockholder, Leo Villareal, and William Wegman.
Group members included Piero Manzoni, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Giuseppe Penone and others.
The exhibition includes key works by Giovanni Anselmo, Olga Balema, Elaine Cameron - Weir, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Jason Loebs, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Carlos Reyes, and Gilberto Zorio.
Italian artist Giuseppe Stampone's first Belgian exhibition Europe vs Europe opens at Marie - Laure Fleisch, while other venues too look out for over the weekend include Sorry We're Closed, Deborah Bowmann, Island, and more.
Participants include: Etel Adnan, Brian Aldiss, Maria Thereza Alves, Rosie Atkins, Yto Barrada and Sean Gullette, Gianfranco Baruchello, Gerry Bibby, Stefano Boeri, Andrea Branzi, John Brockman, Pablo Bronstein, Hubert Burda, Jake Chapman, Hélène Cixous, Pascal Cribier, Adam Curtis, David Deutsch, Elizabeth Diller, Jimmie Durham, Marcus du Sautoy, Patrick Eyres, Hans - Peter Feldmann, FIELDCLUB, Sophie Fiennes, Adriaan Geuze, Jef Geys, Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Fritz Haeg with Denise Withers, Zarina Hashmi, Will Holder, Jennifer Jacquet, Charles Jencks, Koo Jeong - A, Alison Knowles and Meghan DellaCrosse, Pablo León de la Barra, Jonas Mekas and David Ellis, Catherine Mosbach, Christian Philipp Müller, muf architecture / art, Silke Otto - Knapp, Philippe Parreno, Dan Pearson, Giuseppe Penone, Julia Peyton - Jones, Alice Rawsthorn, Carissa Rodriguez and Avena Gallagher, David Rowan, Peter Saville and Anna Blessmann, Rüdiger Schöttle, Richard Sennett, Bas Smets, Paul Smith, Something & Son, Susan Stenger, Corin Sworn, Wolfgang Tillmans, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Günther Vogt, Sophie von Cundale, Alex Waterman, Andrea Zanzotto and Qiu Zhijie.
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