Sentences with phrase «key portrait artists»

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It's full of curiosities and various collections of modern and contemporary art and 50 photographic portraits of key artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
In Subject Matter of the Artist, he turns interviews with key icons of the New York School, including William Baziotes, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, and Willem de Kooning, into succinct, individual prose portraits.
Torbjørn Rødland at the Whitney 8 June The Whitney Museum of American Art is currently showcasing the latest addition to its series of public art installations by key artists, this time unravelling Blue Portrait (Nokia N82) by renowned photographer Torbjørn Rødland.
Artists often use found images as their source material, a key example being Marlene Dumas» haunting portraits based on images taken from newspaper and magazine reportage, painted in a very specific colour palette and style.
An introductory text reflects on how these artists both inherit and reject the traditions of their adopted genres, and three essays provide close readings of a key portrait (Henri de Toulouse Lautrec's «La Goulue at the Moulin Rouge»), still - life (Paul Cézanne's «Still Life with Ginger Jar,» «Sugar Bowl» and «Oranges»), and landscape (Van Gogh's «The Olive Trees») from the dawn of modernism, and expand to consider subsequent works.
He lent — anonymously — a key work, a portrait of Auerbach's cousin Gerda, to the major retrospective on the artist in 2001.
Essays by art historian Gerald Schröder and writer - curator Brian Sholis provide new insight into key pictures, and artist Katharina Fritsch offers personal snapshots of her Düsseldorf colleague, creating a portrait of the artist in the round.
From Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo to David Salle and Laurie Simmons, portraits of 17 of the movement's key artist, critics and gallerists.
In the 1970s there was renewed interest in her portrait art after a retrospective of her paintings at the Palais du Luxembourg, and critics began to rank her among the key early 20th century portrait artists as well as an important representative of modern art of the 1920s.
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane's collecton contains portraits of key individuals active in the Lockout as well as works by artists involved in the dispute, including William Orpen and George Russell (A.E).
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane's collecton contains portraits of key individuals active in the Lockout as well as works by artists involved in the
Einzelausstellungen / Solo Exhibitions 2016 Creative play entails some risk taking, Scrap Metal, Toronto, CA Make every show like it's your last, Muée d'art Contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, CA To stand amongst the elements and to interpret what one knows, Museum Dhondt - Dhaenes, Deurle, BE 2015 Jolly Grown Up (with Olive May Gander), Quartz Studio, Turin, IT Ernest Hawker, 2015, Performa 15, New York, US Fieldwork, Lisson Gallery, London, UK The Canter of Edward De Bono - An exhibition by Spencer Anthony, David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen, SE Portrait of a blind artist obscured by flowers, Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore, SG Nobody Walks Away from True Collaboration Triumphant or Un-bruised, Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City, MX Make every show like it's your last, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, CA, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, USA Rayne Gander: READ ONLY, ACCA, Melbourne, AU 2014 Ryan Gander, gb agency, Paris, FR Make Every Show Like It's Your Last, Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester, UK Ch ance Everything, Mostyn, Llandudno, UK The artists have the keys, 2 Willow Road, London, UK Explorer's v's Pioneers, Taro Nasu, Tokyo, JP
Bonhams is all set for Monday's sale of important works by key artists of the twentieth century — including the only portrait Auerbach ever made of Freud — , estimated to make # 1,853,000 - 2,725,000 According to Benedetta Ghione - Webb, Head of Sale, each lot has been «carefully selected because it shows the very best of the artist».
An incredible group of Man Ray portraits will be exhibited together for the first time, having been brought together by Sir Elton John over the past twenty - five years, depicting key surrealist figures such as Andre Breton and Max Ernst alongside artists including Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar.
Emphasizing the newly global and necessarily multicultural community, Bonami is gathering works by twenty - seven artists from twenty countries and six continents, ranging from installations by the Romanian artists duo Subreal and allegorical boat pieces by Cuban artist Kcho to the low - key portraits of American Elizabeth Peyton and the recent Texas images by Finnish photographer Esko Mannikkö.
The key work of Gorky's early period is the Artist and His Mother (ca. 1926 - 1929), a double portrait composed of cool flowing shapes which evokes a mood of stillness.
One is a personal retrospective of the Super-8 films the artist created during his first two decades of art making; another comprises two portraits, one of an old Thai farmer ritualistically toiling through the day and the other of a European artist at work; finally, and most poignantly, a frame - by - frame remake of the great German film - maker Rainer Werner Fassbinder's key film Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974).
The catalogue also includes reproductions of all paintings and sculpture presented in the exhibition plus a small sampling of key Warhol drawings, prints, and photographs, as well as source photographs for iconic early works and portraits of the artist.
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