This cheekiness towards current modern imagery, obtained through the insert of different domestic objects, techniques originating from cartoons or street art, is a trend among
the international young generation of artists of different exotic origins, whom you can see in Paris or New York.
Not exact matches
It aims to introduce a
young generation of galleries and
artists to an
international audience and provide an insight into the future
of contemporary art.
Studio
International also spoke to the Cass Sculpture Foundation's curatorial director, Claire Shea, about the concepts behind this first international group exhibition and the global success of this young generation of Chi
International also spoke to the Cass Sculpture Foundation's curatorial director, Claire Shea, about the concepts behind this first
international group exhibition and the global success of this young generation of Chi
international group exhibition and the global success
of this
young generation of Chinese
artists.
In the context
of the exhibition ``... and yet one more world,» presented by Kunsthaus Hamburg, the oeuvre
of the seminal German Conceptual
artist Hanne Darboven (1941 — 2009) serves as a starting point for an exploration
of its present - day impact and relevance from the perspective
of a
younger generation of international artists.
Yet in conjunction with the country's recent economic boom, the
international art market has begun to sit up and pay attention: Brazilian galleries have multiplied, institutional attention has intensified and a whole
generation of younger artists, along with overlooked figures from a previous
generation, has come to wider attention and secured representation, critical coverage and collectors from abroad.
He became a rising figure within a
generation of young artists in Japan and in the
international Pop art movement.
«Hong Kong Invisible» thus bolsters this new direction for the gallery, on the eve
of its 20th anniversary this November — from pioneer specialist
of Mainland avant - garde art to also being a springboard for a
younger generation of Mainland, Hong Kong and
international artists.
Roger Hiorns (born 1975 in Birmingham, UK) is a leading representative
of the
young generation of international artists.
The works we now present illustrates important lines and tendencies in the Astrup Fearnley Collection's history — from the 1960s British and European pop painting and German Neo-expressionism via the British YBA -
artists and the American appropriation
artists in the 1980s and 1990s and to the past decades focus on the
younger generation of international contemporary
artists.
After World War II, the artistic culture in Italy was characterized by a clash between the tradition
of figuration and new modes
of abstraction, and by a proliferation
of artistic and theoretical movements incentivized by a
young generation of artists and by a new
international exchange
of ideas.
The Athens based gallery works with the
younger generation of Greek
artists and also with
international artists like Marc Bijl, Iris van Dongen and Markus Amm.
As you'd expect from a foundation that has built its reputation on forging networks between China and the
international art scene, as well as developing the careers
of young artists within the Greater China region, the works on show span creations by 1980s Neo-Geo stars Ashley Bickerton and Peter Halley through to new commissions by the current
generation of Chinese
artists, including Shanghai - based sculptor Zhang Ruyi and Guangzhou - based twin - sister duo Mountain River Jump!
14 Jul 1997 Projects by Six Leading
Young Generation Artists at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition showcasing work by six leading young international artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 23
Young Generation Artists at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition showcasing work by six leading young international artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 2
Artists at the Irish Museum
of Modern Art An exhibition showcasing work by six leading
young international artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 23
young international artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 2
artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Wednesday 23 July.
Combining various materials such as photography, oil painting, textile, sculpture and beadwork, the presentation
of Galeri Zilberman aims to bring together
young generation local
artists with visitors in an
international platform.
It introduced emerging
international artists to Scandinavia, many
of them now renowned figures, such as Wolfgang Tillmans, Jonathan Monk, Aernout Mik, Stan Douglas, Eija - Liisa Athila, Kara Walker, Pierre Huyghe, Elmgreen & Dragset, and Rodney Graham, alongside a
young generation of promising Swedish
artists like Annika von Hausswolf, Fia Backström, and Maria Lindberg.
New Romanian Art», curated by Ewa Gorządek and designed by Jarosław Kozakiewicz, is a comprehensive presentation
of the latest works from Romanian
artists of the
younger generation, who since the mid-2000s have begun to manifest their presence in the art scene, locally as well as on an
international scale.
The III Moscow
International Biennale for
Young Art 2012 explores the works of the young generation of artists and presents drawing, painting, photography, video, performance, mixed media, installation and sound
Young Art 2012 explores the works
of the
young generation of artists and presents drawing, painting, photography, video, performance, mixed media, installation and sound
young generation of artists and presents drawing, painting, photography, video, performance, mixed media, installation and sound art.
The biennial award, which acknowledges the work
of a Ukrainian
artists age 35 or under, also includes a one - month residency in the studio
of an
international artist plus automatic entry on to the shortlist for next year's Pinchuk Art Centre Future
Generation Art Prize, which is open to
young artists of all nationalities.
Known for his original multiform approach, Xu Qu is one
of the new
generation of young Chinese
artists who grew up in the 1980s and who are beginning to appear on the national and
international scenes.
While the
generation of artists who came
of age during the Cultural Revolution has dominated the market in the 2000s,
younger artists are starting to gain
international attention.
The program promotes a dialogue between
generations: established
artists,
international mid-career
artists, and the experiences
of younger artists.
With this
young generation facing the
international stage for the first time, this exhibition tells the incredible processes
of collecting Chinese contemporary art through the
artists» connections to the dslcollection.
The collection's forward - looking acquisition strategy, accompanied by in - depth local research, has enabled it to purchase key works by well - known
international artists, but also pieces by members
of the
younger generation of artists (born around 1980) who are not yet widely known in Germany.
Rather than play into the curatorial hype in portraying the emerging
generation of Chinese
artists — a exhibitions trend in the
international art world — Catch the Moon in the Water reverses these roles to illustrate how this
young cohort's imagining
of America has influenced their work.
If the «new Swiss art scene» in the 90s, led by figures such as» John Armleder, Pipilotti Rist, Thomas Hirschhorn, Peter Fischli & David Weiss or Ugo Rondinone, has gained its place in
international museums, what about today's
young generation of artists?
Wallinger belongs to the
generation of British
artists who created a stir on the international art scene in the 1990s under the heading «Young British Artists&
artists who created a stir on the
international art scene in the 1990s under the heading «
Young British
Artists&
Artists».
Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2016 İş Art Izmir Gallery, Izmir 2013 Kugulu Art Gallery, Ankara 2013» In God We Trust», Kare Art Gallery, Istanbul 2011 Gallery A
rtist, Ankara 2011 «Decomposition», Fusun Inan Art Gallery, Istanbul 2010 «Paraphrase», Teksin Art Gallery, Istanbul Selected Group Exhibitions: 2016 Tokyo I
nternational Art Fair, Japan 2015 Limner Gallery, «Small Works», New York, USA 2015 Convitto Ragusa Noto Museum, «I
nternational Art Exhibition», Sicily, Italy 2015 Winter Salon, «I
nternational Art Exhibition», Strasbourg, France 2015 Holly Gallery, «Modern», Gold Coast, Australia 2015 I
nternational Show, Holly Gallery, Australia 2015 «G
enerations Together», Kas Gallery, Istanbul 2015 «Dinamo II», Swisshotel, Izmir 2015 «G
enerations Together», Is Art Gallery, Izmir 2015 «Gitme Turnam», Hacettepe University, Ankara 2014 OCAD University Art Recidency, Toronto, Canada 2014 MKM, Istanbul 2013 «Gitme Turnam», Tesvikiye Isık Art Gallery, Istanbul 2013 Scope Basel Art Fair, Switzerland 2013 EgeArt Art Days, Izmir 2012 Pinelo Gallery, Greece 2012 «Brand It», Rh Art Gallery, Istanbul 2012 «WAD World Art Day Exibition», UPSD Art Gallery, Istanbul 2012 «Plastic Arts Exhibition, ODTU 13rd Art Festical, Ankara 2011» 100 Y
oung Faces», I
nternational Art Center, Istanbul 2011 «Grand Meeting», Sakarya University, Sakarya 2011 «Stars o
f Istanbul», UNICEF, Istanbul 2011 «Freedom Back to Square One», MKM.
Today, Templon represents a group
of international artists: its program promotes a dialogue between
generations of established
artists,
international mid-career
artists, and the experiences
of younger artists.
The achievements
of a
generation of young British
artists whose original and challenging work has received
international acclaim are the focus
of this major exhibition.
Gilbert & George Artforum
International; January 1, 2007; Gilligan, Melanie; 312 words LONDON Gilbert & George TATE MODERN February 15 - May 7 Curated by Jan Debbaut Gilbert & George claim that «Most people who saw our last retrospective [in the UK] are dead,» but their influence on several
generations of younger British
artists is clear.
The traditional focus on yet widely unknown
international positions is unregularly extended by
artists of an older
generation, who turned out to be highly influential for a
younger artistic production (such as Jan Bas Ader, John Baldessari, Trisha Brown, André Cadere, John Stezaker or Matt Mullican).
The list
of artists included in the show include those both from here and abroad, across a range
of media and
generations: Nep Sidhu and Rajni Perera, both
young Toronto
artists, will occupy a significant portion alongside prominent Canadian
artists like Jeremy Shaw, Tim Whiten and Carl Beam, as well as
artists ranging far across the
international field: Meschac Gaba from Benin; Kendell Geers and Dineo Seshee Bopape, both from South Africa; American
artist Maya Stovall; and Ethiopian - American
artist Awol Erizku, among others.
26 May 2011 Twenty Press Release An exhibition featuring 20
younger -
generation Irish and
international artists, whose work is increasing prominent in the global visual arts arena, will be the centrepiece
of a wide - ranging programme to celebrate the 20thanniversary
of the foundation
of the Irish Museum
of Modern Art (IMMA) on Friday 27 May 2011.
Hernan Bas, Avner Ben - Gal, Varda Caivano, Charline von Heyl, John Kørner, Dana Schutz, Suling Wang Painting 2004 showcases the work
of a
younger generation of international artists originating from America,...
Hernan Bas, Avner Ben - Gal, Varda Caivano, Charline von Heyl, John Kørner, Dana Schutz, Suling Wang Painting 2004 showcases the work
of a
younger generation of international artists originating from America, Argentina, Cuba, Denmark, Germany, Israel and Taiwan.