Visiting faculty
include practicing artists, scholars, critics, historians and vary from year to year.
Not exact matches
He studied and
practiced his craft while training under world renowned makeup companies
including Kevyn Aucoin, Laura Mercier and Yves Saint Laurent - while assisting some of the industry's top makeup
artists.
Accent on Art Activities by Lonnie Dai Zovi is designed to be used with the Accent on Art packets available here on TES (El Greco, Velasquez, Goya, Picasso, Dali, Posada, Rivera, Orozco, Kahlo, and Siqueiros) The activities
include: - Vocabulary
practice used throughout the readings - Map work (Mexico, Spain and their
artists)- Timeline
including world and
artists» info - Timeline activities - Graphic organizer activities - Misc.
A journal by and for teaching
artists which
includes best
practices and up - to - date arts integration resources.
Collectively, we will push galleries to adopt more open
practices,
including sharing collector lists, doing more committed marketing for
artists they represent, and offering more favorable commission splits for proven
artists whose art sells well.
The
artist has participated in numerous group exhibitions
including Mirror Cells at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Moma PS1's Greater New Yorkand Sculpture Center's In
Practice: Fantasy Can Invent Nothing New.
Responding to «the generalization of the political» at the 1993 Whitney Biennial, Meyer gathered together an emerging generation of
artists engaged in critical
practices around institutions,
including, but not limited to, museums.
A wide variety of approaches to painting are encouraged for submission,
including a range of painting types, from the most academic to the most experimental, but all with some relevance to the
artists» honest understanding of the
practice of «painting.»
This will
include those from older generations of
artists,
including Malick Sidibé and Carrie Mae Weems, to those by more contemporary
artists, such as Deana Lawson, Zanele Muholi, and LaToya Ruby Frazier, who are part of Thomas's generation or younger, and may in turn find inspiration in Thomas's own
practice.
This will
include those from older generations of
artists, to those by more contemporary
artists who are part of her generation or younger, and may in turn find inspiration in Thomas's own
practice.
What was always a private
practice of creating work on a multitude of surfaces,
including show invitations, sketchbooks, and ceramics, has recently become an important part of the
artist's public exhibitions.
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born international
artist whose pioneering
practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a point of departure while experimenting with scale and media,
including animation, video, and mural.
Values that guide the selection of SOLOS
artists include diversity of
practice and perspective, quality and craftsmanship, and depth of content.
The section at Frieze London will be dedicated to women
artists working at the extreme edges of feminist
practice since the 1960s, and the galleries who supported them,
including: Galerie Andrea Caratsch presenting Betty Tompkins; Blum and Poe presenting Penny Slinger; Richard Saltoun presenting Renate Bertlmann; Salon 94 presenting Marilyn Minter; and Hubert Winter presenting Birgit Jürgenssen.
Artists» journeys have been documented throughout art history: Those whose main practice has been «walking» include British artists Richard Long and Hamish Fulton, as well as others like Francis Alÿs, whose counterintuitive trip in «The Loop» (1997), from Mexico to California via a loop around the world (all to avoid the crossing of the US — Mexico border), was message -
Artists» journeys have been documented throughout art history: Those whose main
practice has been «walking»
include British
artists Richard Long and Hamish Fulton, as well as others like Francis Alÿs, whose counterintuitive trip in «The Loop» (1997), from Mexico to California via a loop around the world (all to avoid the crossing of the US — Mexico border), was message -
artists Richard Long and Hamish Fulton, as well as others like Francis Alÿs, whose counterintuitive trip in «The Loop» (1997), from Mexico to California via a loop around the world (all to avoid the crossing of the US — Mexico border), was message - driven.
Each
artist combines notions inherent in the
practices of art and architecture, in an experimental exhibition that
includes site - specific installation, sculpture, painting, photography and video to create five very different and exciting works.
Its principal focus is the representation of an international group of contemporary
artists whose diverse
practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video, photography, and performance.
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual
artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse
practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.
The presented artistic contexts and conceptual positions in these four female
artists»
practices include references to mainstream comedy's systems and authors, and some are more explicitly gendered than others with literal and implied connections to the female body.
In addition to his academic career, Beal is a
practicing artist whose work has been exhibited nationally,
including a recent show at George Lawson Gallery in Los Angeles.
Even his exhibition techniques,
including his pioneering development of the free - hanging canvas, supported by tensile steel cables, seems more embedded in the broader annals of art history than in the
practice of one
artist.
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born
artist whose pioneering
practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a point of departure and experiments with scale and media,
including animation, video, and mural.
Contributions
include essays by Steve Martin and
artist Archie Rand; a fascinating interview with the
artist, conducted by Lawrence Weschler, about her approach to her studio
practice and her life; and a musical offering by composer Bruce Wolosoff, who has written a stunning work for piano and cello inspired by one of Gornik's drawings (available with purchase through iTunes).
Recognizing the Bronx's cultural contributions —
including the birth of artistic movements such as hip hop, graffiti art and Latin Jazz, that served as inspiration to many contemporary
artists — in 1999 the Museum expanded its collecting
practice to
include works by
artists for whom the Bronx has been critical to their artistic
practice and development.
She considers the work of assemblage
artists within the context of the 1965 Watts Rebellion; examines the impact of
artist - run institutions
including the Brockman Gallery founded by Alonzo Davis and Dale Brockman Davis, Suzanne Jackson's Gallery 32, and several Samella Lewis ventures; and charts the emergence of the «performative impulses» and de-materialized
practices of Hammons, Hassinger, and Nengudi.
The collection is remarkable in that scores of
artists are represented in depth,
including works from the earliest period of their
practice through their most recent works.
Each
artist possesses a diverse and inclusive
practice, so their collective activities cultivate an even wider range of illustrative techniques and image - making traditions
including collage, figuration, landscape, surrealism, fantasy, and kitsch.
This conversation explores how voice, gesture, and choreography figure into these three
artists»
practices via a diverse range of media
including video, collage, sculpture and photography.
The exhibition contains work from UMM's impermanent collection,
including art generated through social
practice events, and also features events created by diverse LA - based
artists.
This celebration of creative, costumed, spirited performers has informed the
artist's multimedia art
practice,
including the use of nontraditional recycled materials.
The
artists included have varied artistic
practices and reflect the diversity of the LA scene.
She is a
practicing visual
artist and has exhibited at various organizations
including, Biennale Internationale de Céramique d'Art, Vallauris, France; Paradox Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Stroud House Gallery, UK; and Roman Susan, Chicago.
Fall 2013 / Spring 2014: Lane Taplin «Lane is a fiber
artist, community based
artist, and educator whose creative
practice includes a wide range of techniques and processes such as woven sculpture, installation, fabric design, collaborative performance, mail art, guerrilla art, and human dialogue.
This informal conversation between London - based
artist Francis Upritchard and German - born jeweller Karl Fritsch will explore the
artist's unique sculptural language and the multiplicity of artisan and craft traditions Upritchard has incorporated into her
practice,
including collaborations with UK fashion house Peter Pilotto, Karl Fritsch and Italian designer Martino Gamper.
Participating
artists include: Otis M.F.A. Public Practice, Karl Doerrer - Attaway, Dan Kwong, David McDonald, Highways Performance Space, EZTV, Ichiro Irie, Michael Barnard, Yvette Gellis, and International Artists Yen Ting Chung (Taiwan) and Joanna Pawlik (P
artists include: Otis M.F.A. Public
Practice, Karl Doerrer - Attaway, Dan Kwong, David McDonald, Highways Performance Space, EZTV, Ichiro Irie, Michael Barnard, Yvette Gellis, and International
Artists Yen Ting Chung (Taiwan) and Joanna Pawlik (P
Artists Yen Ting Chung (Taiwan) and Joanna Pawlik (Poland).
Participating
artists include: Karl Doerrer - Attaway, Luciana Abait, Henriette Brouwers, John Malpede, David McDonald, Highways Performance Space, Susanna Dakin, Ichiro Irie, Michael Barnard, Continuum Montage, Continuun Studio, Henriette Brouwers, Suzanne Lacy, Otis MFA Public
Practice, Clayton Campbell, Yvette Gellis, Electronic Café and International
Artist Liu Shih - Tung.
Participating
artists include: Arzu Kosar, Karl Doerrer - Attaway, Luciana Abait, Henriette Brouwers, John Malpede, David McDonald, Highways Performance Space, Susanna Dakin, Ichiro Irie, Michael Barnard, Continuum Montage, Continuun Studio, Henriette Brouwers, Suzanne Lacy, Otis MFA Public Practice, Clayton Campbell, Yvette Gellis, Electronic Café, and Visiting Artists: Birgit Sauer and Heidi Sch
artists include: Arzu Kosar, Karl Doerrer - Attaway, Luciana Abait, Henriette Brouwers, John Malpede, David McDonald, Highways Performance Space, Susanna Dakin, Ichiro Irie, Michael Barnard, Continuum Montage, Continuun Studio, Henriette Brouwers, Suzanne Lacy, Otis MFA Public
Practice, Clayton Campbell, Yvette Gellis, Electronic Café, and Visiting
Artists: Birgit Sauer and Heidi Sch
Artists: Birgit Sauer and Heidi Schwegler.
Participating
artists include: Dan Kwong, Karl Doerrer - Attaway, Lita Albuquerque, Luciana Abait, Henriette Brouwers, John Malpede, Arzu Arda Kosar, David McDonald, Highways Performance Space, Susanna Dakin, Ichiro Irie, Chris Fox, Michael Barnard, Bernadette Fox, Birgit Sauer, Continuum Montage, Marina Day, Suzanne Lacy, Otis MFA Public
Practice, Michelle Berne, Clayton Campbell, Yvette Gellis, Leslie Starus and Electronic Café.
The book features high - quality reproductions of each
artist's work, plus short texts
including biographical information and quotations from the
artists themselves that provide personal insights into their thinking and
practice.
A departure from Wiley's
practice of painting anonymous sitters, these portraits
include a select group of extraordinary contemporary
artists ---- Derrick Adams, Sanford Biggers, Nick Cave, Rashid Johnson, Glenn Ligon, Kerry James Marshall, Wangechi Mutu, Yinka Shonibare, Mickalene Thomas, Hank Willis Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems, and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye.
Gail Swanlund is a designer whose professional
practice includes work for art and design institutions and collaborative projects with visual
artists such as Paul McCarthy, Jennifer Steinkamp, Laura Owens, and Benjamin Weissman.
Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014 @ 7 — 9 p.m. KEVIN BEASLEY in Conversation at Studio Museum in Harlem New York
Artist - in - Residence Kevin Beasley, whose works
include sculptural installations made with found materials, discusses the development of his
practice and experience at the museum with Lumi Tan, associate curator at The Kitchen.
On March 16 and 17, Using the Self to Imagine the World places a spotlight on the life and
practice of Ree Morton, with participants
including Tang Museum Director Ian Berry;
artist Nayland Blake; art historian Sabine Folie; Alexander and Bonin Gallery Director Kathryn Gile; Founder and Principal of Art Agency, Partners, and Chairman of Sotheby's Fine Art Division Allan Schwartzman; and Director of Exhibitions at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia Sid Sachs.
This year's exhibition is curated by Misal Adnan Yildiz and consists of five pairs of UK - based and international galleries presenting selected works by women
artists, with a high percentage of Non-European participants which
includes indigenous
practices from Maori, Kurdish, Asian, and African origins.
A range of texts about Riley's original and enduring
practice grounds and contextualizes the images,
including new scholarship by art historian Richard Shiff, texts on both the
artist's wall paintings and newest body of work by Paul Moorhouse, Twentieth - Century Curator at the National Portrait Gallery in London, and a 1978 interview with Robert Kudielka, her longtime confidant and foremost critic.
Marissa Magdalena is a Los Angeles based
artist whose
practice includes a range of articulation from object making to performance.
Curated by Kiki Mazzuchelli, this project
includes commissioned works specific for Pivô's space, as well as selected works that mobilize central themes in the
artist's
practice.
Artists working in all mediums (
including — but not limited to — video and film, new media, installation, painting, social
practice, sculpture and performance), as well as curators, are encouraged to submit exhibition proposals.
Its principal focus is on the representation of contemporary
artists whose diverse
practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video, and photography.
Local
artists and organizations in residence
include Lita Albuquerque, Ichiro and Aska Irie, Clayton Campbell, Michael Barnard, David McDonald, Arzu Arda Kosar, EZTV, Bernadette Fox and the Otis MFA Public
Practice program.