Several years ago, in a New Yorker magazine profile,
the inimitable artist David Hammons said to Peter Schjeldahl, «The less I do, the more it's art.»
Our friend and
inimitable artist Arthur Kirkby honored us by officiating.
Not exact matches
Paris... the most visited city in the world, capital of fashion, business and romance, city of great intellectuals and
artists... Paris with her cafés, her «haute cuisine» and her large boulevard, is and will always be, unique with her in
inimitable charm.
After taking on everything from singing, animated animals in «Enchanted» to glitzy con
artists in «American Hustle,» Adams is turning her
inimitable gaze to science fiction with the upcoming «Arrival.»
December 1, 2017 • After adding her
inimitable alto to great folk - rock records of the late 1960s, Denny released her debut album as a solo
artist in 1971.
Wild Combination pays homage to the
inimitable Arthur Russell: avant - garde cellist, composer, singer, and disco
artist.
For the majority of viewers, this show will be a revelatory introduction to an
artist who is best known for «The Rose,» a legendary and
inimitable work that is both a densely built - up painting and a wall relief, a religious icon that weighs 2300 pounds.
An
artist with an
inimitable style, for the last twenty years Ernesto Neto has been bringing his viewers sensory and bodily experiences.
Essays take a range of approaches, drawing on personal recollections of artistic collaborations and friendships; focusing on individual objects, groups of works, or Conner's materials and process; or contemplating and interpreting the
artist's
inimitable and ever - changing methods through a thematic lens.
Painted between 1943 and 1978 in Neel's
inimitable style — half social realist, half wonky Expressionist — the paintings and drawings of her uptown friends, neighbors, colleagues and fellow travelers form a remarkable montage of the
artist's life in a vibrant, multicultural 20th - century New York.
Robert Ryman and Ellsworth Kelly were both working steadily, granted, but so distinctively as to be
inimitable by younger
artists — not that Heilmann seems to have ever resorted to simple mimicry, despite the frequency with which other
artists of her generation have used it as a tool.
Talking about her new large - scale projects in the public space, the
artist radiates her
inimitable, winning laughter.
With archival imagery form the very early days of the gallery on Greene Street in New York, to its transition and expansion to Chelsea, London and the Upper East Side, the catalog captures the gallery's devotion to its
inimitable roster of
artists and estates.
On Proyectos Monclova's booth, the Mexican collective Tercerunquinto are painting Mexican political campaign murals directly onto the walls and there's more hard - hitting political work in a new series from Santiago Sierra on Milan's Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, together with a never before seen installation by Manuel Ocampo on Tyler Rollins Fine Art which, in the Filipino
artist's
inimitable style, draws on religious iconography to reflect on current global events.
For seven days from Thursday, February 9 up to 20 million people across the UK will see animated clips of Hockney's brushstrokes, building to reveal a painting in the
artist's
inimitable style.
More singular in approach is the work of the late Cuban American
artist Felipe Jesus Consalvos, whose
inimitable and precise collages can be found in the Fleisher / Ollman booth applied to guitars, stools, chairs, mirrors, garbage cans, and more conventional flat surfaces too.
By the time she had settled at the
artists» community of Coenties Slip in lower Manhattan and counted Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly and Robert Rauschenberg among her neighbours and friends, she had begun to forge her
inimitable style with works such as Window (1957)-- an abstract world of repetitions and symmetries in pastel lines and grids.
Organized by independent curator Manuel E. Gonzalez, the show — which purports to examine the ways in which works of art are observed (so meta)-- includes pieces by an all - star line - up featuring land
artist Robert Smithson, light
artists Robert Irwin and Dan Flavin, repetitive line drawer Agnes Martin and the
inimitable Venezuelan geometric abstractionist, Gego.
Paintings, drawings and prints operate in a space that uniquely reflects this innovative and exciting
artist's
inimitable imagination and quirky take on «the life we live now», conveyed in the form of a magnificent and meandering creation epic.
Executed in 1986 — 20 years after the
artist's last great series of self - portraits and just months prior to his unexpected death — the group represents the definitive self - image of Warhol and his
inimitable brand.
His most recent shows include Telepathic Improvisation, a multi-partnered project that marks the first US solo exhibition for the collaborative duo Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, which he co-curated at CAMH with Alhena Katsof; Atlas, Plural, Monumental, a 25 - year survey of sculpture, video and photography, drawing, and interactive artwork by the
inimitable Paul Ramírez Jonas; A Traveling Show, in which individual artworks and the display of a decade - old visual correspondence project between Matt Keegan and Kay Rosen spoke to a long - standing friendship and shared interests in humor and language; and THE INTERVIEW: Red, Red Future — a solo exhibition of commissioned works by the
artist MPA that traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art — in which a live performance and sculptures became vehicles through which to imagine the future of the red planet and notions of colonization.
The
artist's
inimitable ability to transform and engage with these objects on a deeply personal level by illuminating and manifesting their interiors tangibly and materially, clearly differentiates the box series from much of her prior work.
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by the
inimitable American
artist Red Grooms.