Sentences with phrase «inspire practicing artists»

«Currently, we can only resort to workshops to educate and inspire practicing artists
Art League teachers are outstanding and inspiring practicing artists.

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I've seen this in fellow artists and former students: Artists are often inspired by fields outside of the arts, and exposure to those other fields of study serves to deepen their artistic prartists and former students: Artists are often inspired by fields outside of the arts, and exposure to those other fields of study serves to deepen their artistic prArtists are often inspired by fields outside of the arts, and exposure to those other fields of study serves to deepen their artistic practice.
Vernacular artists Yoakum and Guo Fengyi, whose oracular drawings are inspired by Chinese mystical practices, were featured in the 2013 Carnegie International.
Among these, Dale Harding, a descendant of the Bidjara, Ghungalu and Garingbal people of Central Queensland, he will create a new wall - based work at Tate Liverpool inspired by rock art sites in Queensland, using the stencil technique practices of the artist's ancestors.
Negrón is inspired by workers who are experts in one area — for example, street sketch artists, gardeners, and artisans — and sees their work not just as a paying job, but as a cultural practice.
Nested within the show is a complementary presentation of images curated by Thomas, photographs by fellow artists — Derrick Adams, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Lyle Ashton Harris, Deana Lawson, Malick Sidibé, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others — whose practices have inspired her own.
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).
NEWS The new logo for ICA LA designed in collaboration with MARK BRADFORD was inspired by merchant posters found around Los Angeles, which over the years have been integral to the artist's practice.
Situating itself within current art historical and political debates, the exhibition considers work by self - taught, spiritually inspired and incarcerated artists, alongside other projects based in performance, socially engaged practice and the archive, as well as painting, drawing, sculpture and assemblage, that make insistent reference to place.
A pair of exhibitions featuring photographs by MICKALENE THOMAS and a selection of images curated by Thomas by fellow artists whose practices have inspired her own.
In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, where news media was deemed the «the enemy of the people,» and The New York Times directly attacked and labeled as «fake news,» FLAG began developing an exhibition examining how seminal artists, such as Robert Gober, Ellsworth Kelly, Lorraine O'Grady, Fred Tomaselli, and others, who have used and been inspired by this newspaper in their practice.
Join the artist for a private screening of her work and create your own artwork inspired by her practice.
What artists inspire your own practice if I may ask?
The point of departure for the exhibition is a particular shade of violet that all three artists coincidentally found themselves using, with this coincidence inspiring an interest in seeing their work side by side, to draw a line between their practices and their innovative approaches to painting.
«Mastry» features more than 70 paintings and is presented with «Kerry James Marshall Selects» a concurrent exhibition of works from the Met collection that have inspired the artist's practice.
The high quality of Goya's artistic practice inspired Simon to acquire more works by this artist than any other in his collection — nearly 1,400 prints, three paintings and one double - sided drawing.
The MATRIX program has served as a leading model for contemporary exhibition practices, inspiring museums across the country to develop project series of their own, under different names, that spotlight leading contemporary artists.
The Museum's holdings include 2,300 works on paper, and this exhibition draws on this remarkably intact collection (95 % of the artist's total output) to look at how Still's drawing and painting practices inspired and complemented one another, culminating in some of his best - known works.
In addition to drawings, photographs, and installation images from the exhibition Reusable Universes: Shih Chieh Huang at the Worcester Art Museum, the catalogue includes an essay by Vivian Li and interview with the artist by Aida Yuen Wong that expands on how nature, technology, and everyday materials inspire Huang's artistic practice.
Inspired by the beauty of waterfalls, Japanese artist Hiroshi Senju speaks with Hong Kong Tatler about his passion to create beyond nationality and embracing art as a global practice.
With a practice inspired by Romania's majestic Peles Castle, artist duo Katharina Stöver and Barbara Wolff investigate ideas of originality in their newest show — a site - specific concert of bespoke wallpaper, Jesmonite sculptures, and photographic rugs.
These fourteen New Yorkers then chose fourteen corresponding Los Angeles artists whose work spoke to, inspired and / or informed their own practices.
So, it certainly gives pause that artist Clifford Ross's practice is inspired by an obsessive and sincere love for unadulterated nature, while technology for him is auxiliary, simply a means to an end.
Titled «I Cried Because I Love You,» Emin's debut in greater China promises to be a sprawling two - venue, confessional journey — inspired by a marriage ceremony in the South of France in which she wedded a rock — envisioned by the artist as a panoramic view of her varied practice, including paintings, embroidery, and her beloved neons.
Her pioneering, immediate approach widened the practices of abstract expressionists and went on to inspire Color Field abstract painters such as Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland and generations of future artists.
Many artists have inspired my work throughout my practice, such as Stuart Davis, Eva Hesse, Louise Bourgeois, Sam Gilliam, Cy Twombly, Jack Whitten, Pablo Picasso, and Jackson Pollock, to name a few.
A photographer and artist, she has been known from the late 70s on for her minimalist practice inspired by the day - to - day, at the junction point of documentary, autobiography and fiction.
Twenty artists whose artistic practice is informed by the past were invited to submit work that is inspired by, responds to, or relates to The Frick Pittsburgh's collection.
Although each artist belongs to and emerged from distinct cultural milieux, the exhibition explores the formal and conceptual affinities shared between the three, revealing the broad cultural influences and forces that inspire each artists» practice and bridges their work.
Contemporary artists speak on one artwork by Jean - Michel Basquiat that has inspired them and their practice.
Inspired by a visit with artist Larry Rivers's pregnant wife, the Nanas ultimately signaled a major shift in Saint Phalle's artistic practice: although she had experimented with conceptual art in the»60s, Saint Phalle gravitated toward creating brightly colored, whimsical, and imaginative humanoid sculptures.
Leonardo Benzant is a Dominican - American artist, with Haitian heritage, born and raised in Brooklyn, who at times, metaphorically, refers to his practice as Urban Shamanism inspired by a character he created called Kamarioka, The Chameleon.
It is a collaged memory of actual conversations I had over the past few weeks, by phone, email and in person, with four artists who inspire me with their creative practice, their artistic output and their fundamental ways of being in the world.
A visit to the Viking Ship Museum on the Roskilde Fjord inspired the artist to construct a conversation between «Reflection - A Gift from Iwaki», the Viking shipbuilding practice, and the Danish landscape.
Yet, more importantly, this exhibition gives deep insight into the practice of a unique and thoughtful artist who still invites the question that Taylor suggested for his gravestone and that inspired Rook's title: «What are you looking at?»
While Adian's formal practice is inspired by numerous artists, including Richard Tuttle, Eva Hesse, Lynda Benglis and Richard Prince, an early supporter of his work, he identifies specifically with the humour that is present in much of the art from Texas and the West.
Inspired by the diverse practice of artists in the Summer Exhibition and by our upcoming Matisse in the Studio show, this season we're shining a spotlight on the artist's studio — and if you're an artist, we want to hear from you.
Inspired by masters who include Fragonard, Kara Walker, and Walter Robinson, Leveille creates her work through pictorial practices and inner mythologies, translating the artist's unique subjects that are extracted from her imagination.
This intuitively happens to be a predominantly female grouping and brings together strong, vocal and dynamic artists who have pushed and inspired my own practice.
London's Whitechapel Gallery was inspired to reach out to the vast network of artists that we have exhibited, to get a glimpse into the books that prompt, provoke and enrich their practice.
Hospitalfield: An Artist's House, located in Arbroath, Scotland, holds aprogrammeof residencies, commissions and curated projects which aim to negotiate and inspire an interplay between the heritage and history of the site and contemporary cultural ideas and practices.
The vivid illustrations contained within these volumes have continued to inspire the artist's practice.
Inspired in part by the aesthetic vocabulary of Surrealism and a growing interest in psychoanalysis and the unconscious, artists in New York developed bold new practices.
Assaël — who became intrigued by mathematics, physics, and their relation to art while in high school in Rome in the mid -»90s; who, still a teenager, knocked on arte povera artist Jannis Kounellis's door to discuss tragedy and the notion of necessity; who later studied the philosophies of Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger at university; and who now, an artist in her own right, has particular enthusiasm for the work of Bruce Nauman, Gordon Matta - Clark, and Richard Serra — creates inspiring artworks that re-place the body and authentic experience at the center of artistic practice after
His extensive international travels to Europe, Northern Africa, Latin America and Asia and fascination with diverse cultures and artist practices continued to inspire and inform his artwork.
Gaines's strict method of presenting his works is notably inspired by early Conceptual practices, but he doesn't utilize the formal rules or use of language and pictures in the same way that artists such as Joseph Kosuth would.
Directed by the artist and produced with digital arts studio Werkflow Ltd, the animation is presented on a flat screen TV suspended from a DIY BDSM * structure, inspired by artists Sheree Rose and Bob Flanagan's sadomasochistic practice.
Martha Wilson Sourcebook is the first in an ICI publication series that offers a fresh perspective on social, political, and cultural issues impacting and inspiring artists» practices, comprised of materials that the artist selects from their own archive and annotates with personal commentaries.
Martha Wilson Sourcebook is the first in a new ICI publication series that offers a fresh perspective on social, political, and cultural issues impacting and inspiring artists» practices, comprised of materials that the artist selects from their own archive and annotates with personal commentaries.
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