You can be
influenced by other artists but it's important to take these influences and then look deeper and make your work your own.
The subsequent dialogue highlights the fact that art does not exist in isolation, rather that artists are continually
influenced by other artists and other artefacts.
43 artists who have been
influenced by other artists are participating in the show.
Not exact matches
«Our main
artist made a few concepts that were inspired
by a couple animated series and some
other influences.
In a new book, My Name Is Charles Saatchi and I Am an Artoholic (out next month in the United States from Phaidon Press), Saatchi partially lifts the veil on his life
by answering questions on topics ranging from his favorite
artists to his
influence on the contemporary - art market and
other collectors to what makes him laugh.
Museum of Stones, a massive installation
by Brancusi -
influenced Isamu Noguchi, will be supplemented with fifty works
by thirty
other contemporary
artists, as well as
by fifteen ancient Chinese rock - related objects, which are on loan from the Met.
Some
artists appeared to be
influenced by others and their work was dismissed.
At the center of the space is a cube, its outer walls lined with what she calls «Tête - à - Tête,» a constantly changing group exhibition of pieces
by artists — Derrick Adams, Malick Sidibé, Carrie Mae Weems, among
others — whose work has
influenced Thomas's.
Edited
by the exhibitions's co-curators Frances Morris and Tiffany Bell, and with essays
by leading scholars that give a context for Martin's work — her life, relationship with
other artists, the
influence of South - Asian philosophy — alongside focused shorter pieces on particular paintings, this beautifully designed volume is the definitive publication on her oeuvre.
The slightly puzzling geometries of the works grew out of two of the
artist's earlier series, one
influenced by Josef Albers» «Homage to the Square» and the
other a group of digitally rendered images of shadowy, architectural spaces.
Moderated
by Ruba Katrib, Curator at SculptureCenter, «Defining Structures: Contemporary Minimal» gathers together
artists a generation or two removed from those featured in
Other Primary Structures, whose work has been
influenced by Minimalist tradition.
Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Post-Minimalism, Eccentric Abstraction, Neo-Expressionism and whatever came next were
influenced directly
by the German
artist Joseph Beuys, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Dubuffet, Giorgio Morandi, and
other European painters and sculptors.
Henri had studied in Paris before returning to Philadelphia to teach and
by 1892 he attracted a strong following of young illustrators including William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn and John Sloan.1 In 1902, Henri began teaching at the New York School of Art where he widened his
influence by instructing
artists like George Bellows, Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, Randall Davey, Stuart Davis and
others.
In 1935 Rothko joined with eight
other artists, including Adolph Gottlieb, to form a group called The Ten (although there were only nine), who,
influenced by Impressionism, formed in protest to the art that was typically being exhibited at the time.
Most of the
artists of the sixties and seventies that the Whitney features were
influenced by and created derivative variations of the work of Joseph Beuys, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Dubuffet, and various
other European Dadaists and Surrealists.
As the title suggests, the exhibition casts a wide net, capturing everything from cultural artifacts (feminist literature, earthenware) to graphic design (exhibition posters, bakery business cards), to unique
artists» works
influenced by graphic novels, Girl Scout badges, stock photography, and
other bric - a-brac.
Curator Gary Garrels worked with six abstract painters — Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Mary Heilmann, Amy Sillman, Charline von Heyl, and Christopher Wool — to select one of their own recent paintings as well as works
by other artists who have
influenced their thinking.
The exhibition also includes works
by other artists who have been
influenced by and collaborated with the Groupe.
Outside of the queer, art and HIV / AIDS communities one might imagine that with the deaths of Robert Mapplethorpe, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Keith Haring, David Wonarowicz, and a very few
others,
artists stopped living with, or making art
influenced by HIV.
They will present a «living history» of Riot Grrrl, with new work
by a half - dozen contemporary
artists significantly
influenced by the movement's ethos, alongside a host of rare archival materials from its heyday — zines, flyers, videos, records, cassettes, and
other ephemera.
Influenced by Italian art in general, and arte povera in particular, Bolognese
artist Francesca Pasquali (b1980) creates fully immersive — often site - specific — installations, using everyday and industrial materials, reappropriating them and bringing them into the public's realm of vision, and of the
other senses too.
Walton Ford (American, b. 1960) is a painter who uses watercolors to create large - scale paintings
influenced by the style of John James Audubon and
other artists from the Naturalist Illustration Movement.
More importantly — and more in Mr. Kim's» case than with many
other artists overtly wrestling with multiple traditions — Mr. Kim's success lies in his assimilation of both eastern and western traditions, his acknowledgement of being
influenced by and unavoidably immersed in several cultures, and his ability to forge his experience into successful paintings which are singularly his own.
Please join us for a talk
by the current Bloom Projects
artist Yara El - Sherbini where she will discusssome of her recent pieces, their location, context, and audience, alongside
other artists» works that have
influenced her.
Because of this sudden surge of»80s
influence in
other artistic mediums, I began to wonder if particular artistic styles, movements and overall aesthetic from the decade are expressed in the works
by artists today.
Other figures
influenced by Japanese art and Japanese
artists in New York in the 1950s include Franz Kline, Sam Francis, John Cage and Merce Cunningham.
A following section will focus on
artists — Domenico Tintoretto, Palma Giovane, and
others working in Venice during the late sixteenth century — whose drawing style was
influenced by Tintoretto's, while in a final section, visitors will be able to consider an interesting group of drawings, previously attributed to Tintoretto or to Palma Giovane, which have recently been proposed as the work of the young El Greco during his time in Italy.
A style clearly
influenced by their inception in the 60s, yet set apart from
other artists of the time such as his fellow student David Hockney and Roy Lichtenstein, whose work Jones admired during his time in New York.
Deeply invested in the Manhattan art scene, Krasner met Pollock in 1941 through an exhibition organized
by artist John Graham, and they married in 1945, relocating to the Springs in Long Island where both
artists flourished and
influenced each
other's stylistic development.
In this massive group show featuring works
by Cory Arcangel, Alex Israel, and Rashid Johnson, among many, many
others, the invited
artists explore the role of the art - producer in the post-digital age when notions of authorship and art history are warped
by the
influence of commerce.
What follows are thoughts and reminiscences
by prominent art world figures — some who know the
artist, and
others who simply have been
influenced by his work.
Raised in Bessemer, Alabama, Lockett was heavily
influenced by other self - taught African American
artists in his close - knit community, including his cousin Thornton Dial, Sr. (American, 1928 — 2016), who mentored and encouraged him.
Key figures within «No Wave», a short - lived avant - garde scene in the late 70's in New York led
by a collective of musicians, filmmakers and
artists, Dick and Goldin met during this time and became life - long friends whose work richly
influenced each
other.
The exhibition deals with the question of how
artists influence each
other and develop their work
by borrowing or stealing ideas.
A space called «The Artistic Exchange» focuses on European
artists influenced by Asian work, northern European
artists influenced by southern European
artists and
other examples of «fertilization» and «cross-fertilization.»
Somewhere between the Abstract Expressionists and Pop
artists, some would argue; a rogue group of anti-New York, anti-Europeans
influenced by outsider art, say
others (this is the angle Corbett takes in his exhibition catalogue essay).
Night Work brings together not only the seven Mapplethorpe images chosen
by Scissor Sisters, but also
other work
by the
artist, and the band's selection of works
by major contemporary
artists who have admired or been
influenced by Mapplethorpe's aesthetic and attitude: Matthew Barney, Tom Burr, Dan Fischer, Neil Gall, Paul Lee, Glenn Ligon, Oswaldo Macia, Jack Pierson, Marc Swanson, Scott Treleaven, Banks Violette, and Gillian Wearing.
Numerous
artists are
influenced by him: James Turrell, Jeppe Hein, Philippe Decrauzat and many
others.
They present a «living history» of Riot Grrrl, with new work
by a half - dozen contemporary
artists significantly
influenced by the movement's ethos, alongside a host of rare archival materials from its heyday — zines, flyers, videos, records, cassettes, and
other ephemera.
I would love to see a side exhibition of
artists influenced by Charles White: Kerry James Marshall, me and
others.
on Village West Gallery announces Under the
Influence — a group show of
artists inspired
by other artists
Portrayed
by artists and photographers, including the Group of Seven, Christi, along with 44
other artists will join the list of those
influenced by the La Cloche mountain range.
Awarded the 1998 Apartes / Capes scholarship for postgraduate studies in Visual Arts at Goldsmiths College, London, Carneiro da Cunha studied under and was
influenced by named
artists including the Chapman Brothers, Pierre Bismuth and Liam Gillick, among
others.
The fully illustrated catalogue does them more justice, featuring essays
by seven writers, including Philippe Cézanne, the painter's great - grandson, which discuss in full detail Fiquet's relationship with her husband, the procedures used
by her husband to make these pictures, and the
influence of these paintings on Juan Gris, Henri Matisse, and a host of
other later
artists.
After giving a work in 1989 to the Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna, Kosuth, heavily
influenced by Freud, invited
other artists to do likewise; today the museum owns 13 works
by 13 Freud -
influenced Conceptualists.
While I'd love for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to pass on one of its never - ending «once in a lifetime» opportunities to rent
other museums» Impressionist collections, it's hard to see how San Antonio's interests don't include giving the city its first look at a significant concentration of works
by the
artist Green has argued made the most important painting of the 20th century — especially since SAMA's contemporary collection includes painters such as Hans Hofmann and Richard Diebenkorn whom Matisse
influenced.
(Chinese art's absorption of western
influence is, incidentally, the subject of an exhibition of paintings
by Yan Pei - Ming at Massimo De Carlo's new Hong Kong space: the
artist presents poignant portraits after photographs, each a snapshot of an
artist — Freud, Warhol and
others — as a young man).
While these
influences are clearly seen in his use of light boxes and highly controlled set - pieces — both techniques used
by other Vancouver
artists — this openness is a major part of Graham's practice as it relates to his collaboration with
other artists, writers and musicians.
Other strong
influences on Mizrahi's paintings and sculptures were made
by poets, musicians and
artists from more recent Hamptons creatives.
He started working as an
artist in 1977, publishing in magazines drawings
influenced by Robert Crumb amongst
others.