Sentences with phrase «irreverent artists»

Ms. Lévy likened Ms. Rama to irreverent artists such as Eva Hesse, Robert Gober and Bruce Nauman.
Förg was closely associated with the Cologne scene of the 1980s, a group of irreverent artists who challenged the traditions of painting.
Currently on view at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing is a major mid-career survey of mercurial Chinese artist Xu Zhen, an irreverent artist with a voracious appetite for global information and a unique...
Currently on view at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing is a major mid-career survey of mercurial Chinese artist Xu Zhen, an irreverent artist with a voracious appetite for global information and a unique ability to produce work across multiple platforms and media, Xu Zhen (b. 1977) is the key figure of the Shanghai art scene and a foundational figure for the generations of Chinese artists born since 1980.

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I enjoy the irreverent humor (though not the music) of Christian goth band Dead Artist Syndrome: «Jesus I love you, but I don't understand your wife / She wears too much make - up and she always wants to fight / In my world of black and gray, she argues shades of white.»
So yes, it's irreverent and bouncy and fun, the kind of courtroom circus show that hasn't seen since «Boston Legal» left the air, with Gosselaar and Meyer doing a tag - team act as performance artist lawyers.
Magician and scam artist Brian Brushwood teams with sidekick Justin Robert Young for a weekly irreverent fun fest featuring unusual guests, bizarre games, and strange and wonderful tales.
Beauty is Embarrassing (World Premiere) Director: Neil Berkeley A funny, irreverent and insightful look into the life and times of one of America's most important artists, Wayne White.
University of Hell Press promotes artists who are creating irreverent and thought - provoking works in quiet corners of their worlds.
A bold, fearless artist, Perez has received acclaim for his provocative work from many industry insiders, including curator and art critic Píter Ortega Núñez, who calls Perez «a profoundly anti-academic, irreverent, and rebellious artist
Another artist I know, David Hoang, was conversing online with several fans when they asked him to create several different drawings mashing together classic images with things that were a little irreverent.
Easy to forget that it was in the 60s that staircases first climbed to nowhere; that posters blown up to avatars took on the mantle of art; that subversions as diverse as the optics of Jo Baer and the combines of Joseph Beuys coincided; that Latin American artists from three nations had nailed disruption by mid-century; that the satirist Robert Crumb was already his fully irreverent self, and that Henri Cartier - Bresson's street photography, consigned in memory to an earlier time, was even more actively influential at the decade's closing.
«Delight in the daring and irreverent works of two celebrated artists when Dali and Schiaparelli opens at The Dali, in St. Petersburg, FL on October 18, 2017.
It also includes a further 16 works by artists connected to his studiously irreverent approach, with Latham's predilection for using burnt tomes (such as in Little Red Mountain) matched by the likes of Cornelia Parker's My Soul Afire, a scorched hymnal salvaged from a church hit by lightning.
Currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art, «Alibis: Sigmar Polke, 1963 - 2010,» traces the oeuvre of German artist Sigmar Polke (1941 - 2010), a restless, irreverent, insatiable polymorph.
Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp, on view from February 17 through May 20, 2018, revisits the 2003 Tang Teaching Museum exhibition Living with Duchamp and features more than 50 artists whose conceptual and irreverent works engage with Duchamp's oeuvre.
RAYMOND PETTIBON A beloved figure among artists, Raymond Pettibon's drawings are existentially irreverent, political and poignant, mining music subcultures, baseball and the era's perpetual state of war.
September 16 - 17 Ron English is a widely known contemporary American artist known for his irreverent appropriations and reinterpretations of advertising icons and art world historical imagery.
The Irreverent Object examines the subversive nature of sculptural practice employed by European artists from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 - 2005) was one of the most innovative and irreverent British artists of the 20th century.
Over the last decade, 2017 — 18 Gabriela and Ramiro Garza Distinguished Artist in Residence Cheryl Donegan has made paintings that are as irreverent and subversive as her widely acclaimed political, feminist approaches to video.
These artists» irreverent humor — from parody to quasi-slapstick to dry — serves critical ends: serious drama, art historical revisionism, politics of social inclusion, etc..
Fans of the city's irreverent new art fair, Paramount Ranch, organised by newbie gallerists Alex Freedman and Robbie Fitzpatrick with artists Liz Craft and Pentti Monkkonen, are waiting to see whether it will become a regular fixture in the art calendar.
Couple this with the nature of the Louise Bourgeois exhibition he was covering in the article, with the 97 - year - old artist as spiky, irreverent and threatening as ever, and you get a sense of the spark that flickered to life when Bob and Roberta Smith read it.
Other highlights include Paul Kos's and William Leavitt's playful and irreverent forms of Conceptual art; diverse interpretations of Pop art by American painter Allan D'Arcangelo, British filmmaker and collage artist Jeff Keen, the Spanish photographer and object maker Darío Villalba; and new and iconoclastic forms of expression in the postwar period by Japanese artists Kazuyo Kinoshita, Atsuko Tanaka, Keiji Uematsu, and Eiji Uematsu.
-- J.G. Ballard Eduardo Paolozzi was one of the most innovative and irreverent British artists of the 20th century.
Takashi Murakami's irreverent, pop culture — infused art has made him one of the most recognized Japanese artists today.
The artist retains the essence of their original appearance but intervenes and augments the figures to create new, subtly irreverent sculptures that are equal parts witty and absurd.
No matter for the Bruces though: the Brucennial exhibition was organized regardless, this year including more than four times as many artists as the show's uptown counterpart an unruly and irreverent response to the relatively stripped - down 2010 Whitney Biennial.
The volume focuses on sixteen major works by the Young British Artists, a dynamic association of painters, sculptors, video artists, and photographers whose irreverent and genre - bending art first took London by storm in the lateArtists, a dynamic association of painters, sculptors, video artists, and photographers whose irreverent and genre - bending art first took London by storm in the lateartists, and photographers whose irreverent and genre - bending art first took London by storm in the late 1980s.
It was exactly the right irreverent tribute to the artist.
His works fill two floors at the Ilmin Museum currently and his evolution from monochrome painter to conceptual artist and politically irreverent provocateur is evident in that show.
Over the years she has made faithful yet wholly irreverent copies of works by artists from Johns and Lichtenstein to Joseph Beuys and Felix Gonzalez - Torres to Paul McCarthy (she re-enacts his videos) and Keith Haring.
Lights of Soho, London's leading light - art gallery, is delighted to announce «I Love This Motherf *** er», a one - man show by artist Graeme Messer that takes an irreverent, witty and revealing look at that meeting place between our real and idealised selves — the mirror on the wall.
British artist Jonathan Monk replays, revises and re-examines works of Conceptual and Minimal art by acts of witty, ingenious and irreverent appropriation.
Some of this glory was shared with irreverent pop art and stylish op art, but by the 1990s a fresh band of young British artists — including Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Jake and Dinos Chapman and Sarah Lucas — were busy commenting ironically on sex, fashion, art and money until their own work became so valuable the joke was rather lost.
Seeming disconnected memories of the artist synthesis into a variety of irreverent religious imagery and references of contemporary american culture.
While Arning's «UIA: Unlikely Iterations of the Abstract» will address contemporary reworkings of modernist ideals and his «Painting: A Love Story» will explore gestural pleasures, Daderko's «Rites of Spring» and «Outside the Lines» (after which the larger project is named) will look past painting's ineluctable flatness via the work of an irreverent progeny of emerging artists from Michele Abeles to Abigail DeVille.
Indeed, FIAC has gathered the massive and irreverent paintings of Jonathan Meese, the violent and gore works of Abdessemed or Hirschhorn, the parodic installation of William Pope L, and the epic canon of Joep van Lieshout among a myriad of artists.
The Bruce High Quality Foundation, known for their humorous and irreverent projects and performances that often take a subversive and critical stance towards the current market's seemingly insatiable appetite for hyped new artists, answers this question ad nauseum by insinuating the image cum icon of their namesake, Bruce High Quality, into thousands of images from popular culture and art history.
Nutt's history as an important artist dates to the mid-1960s where in Chicago he was a chief instigator of the irreverent «Hairy Who» group, now better known as the Chicago Imagists.
A «messy, wild, irreverent joy,» Trenton Doyle Hancock's traveling retrospective at the Studio Museum Harlem, Skin and Bones, pulls viewers into the artist's surreal imagination and traces the evolution of his...
Working with established cultural tropes, the artist largely disconnects from art world contexts in order to alternate between black and queer vernaculars in his irreverent discussion of the AIDS epidemic and its origins.
DESTE's Project Space on Hydra hosts the European premiere of Maurizio Cattelan's WE, a new sculpture by the irreverent Italian artist.
Nutt's history as an important artist dates to the mid-1960s where in Chicago he was a chief instigator of the irreverent «Hairy Who» group, now better known as the imagists.
Together, these artists cast outlandish, irreverent and ultimately insightful visions of the way the world was made.
Taking a physical approach to interaction, New York - based artist Alejandro Guzmán's work is both playful and deeply confrontational, handmade and futuristic, philosophical and irreverent.
The artists included in the exhibition engage the core sensibilities of «Pataphysics, evoking its irreverent and often light - hearted exploration of the world.
Few are indifferent to Gilbert & George's messianic artistic mission, and the new generation of young British Artists are indebted to their irreverent DIY attitude.
Selz brought an unorthodox and irreverent approach to his selection of artists.
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