Sentences with phrase «kindred artists»

Grant embraces this Other, like kindred artists Jessica Stockholder and Gina Beavers, elevating color into the realm of Serious Art.
... Together the works function as a «constellation,» both as a metaphor for stars that form a pattern, and as a representation of a gathering of dynamic, kindred artists

Not exact matches

While its cast, from its talented young leads to a never - better Ben Kingsley as Méliès, was regrettably snubbed, the film vied for Best Picture, Director, and Adapted Screenplay honors and likely wound up the runner - up in the first two of those categories to The Artist, a kindred French production which took its love for early cinema in a drastically different direction (full - on emulation) to nonetheless comparably delightful results.
It is a way to make the artist's experience real and compelling, and when this is accomplished in partnership with a kindred audience that's all the accomplishment that's required.
Her range of represented protagonists seem to be stand - ins for the artist herself and / or kindred spirits, confronting the world with energy and wonder.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — In Maneater, Houston, Texas - based artist Natasha Bowdoin creates her largest - ever cut paper and collage installation, which investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.
Phillips, who was already interested in French modern art, saw in the artist a kindred spirit, an independent mind with ties to tradition.
The 1960s and 1970s brought together artists and performers as neighbors, studio mates, and kindred spirits.
This kind of beauty can typically be found in figuration by such artists as kindred spirit Petah Coyne, whose Mishima's Spring Snow, 2015 is exhibited by the long running Galerie Lelong.
The Museum's Second Floor presents a broad selection of Trockel's work in conjunction with a selection of artifacts created by individuals not normally recognized as professional artists, whom she considers kindred spirits, nonetheless.
She talked about why she thinks her work, marked by wild stylistic diversity, is less known than that of several German artists of her generation, like Gerhard Richter, her former husband; Martin Kippenberger, a kindred spirit; Sigmar Polke; and Anselm Kiefer: «I think my work is very difficult to understand.
«In Maneater, Houston, Texas based artist Natasha Bowdoin creates her largest - ever cut paper and collage installation, which investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.
Currently wrapping up at David Zwirner Gallery in NYC is Forgetting The Hand a show of incredible collaborative work by kindred spirit artists Raymond Pettibon & Marcel Dzama.
Often associated with Minimalism yet kindred with the Abstract Expressionists, Martin was one of the few prominent female artists to emerge from these prevailingly masculine art movements of the late 1950s and»60s.
The sculptor found in him a kindred spirit, sharing political views on the responsibility of the artist in the community and more broadly the individual within society.
Now, Ruscha's artist books and the fascinatingly kindred works they inspired are the focus of a new exhibition at Gagosian Gallery (March 5 — April 27, 2013, at 980 Madison Avenue, New York) and book — Various Small Books: Referencing Various Small Books by Ed Ruscha from MIT Press — both of which showcase Ruscha's materials alongside the numerous books they influenced.
The two artists, kindred spirits from opposite axes of a broader cultural zone, reflect incisively on the signs of the times in which we live.
Pollock and Krasner would no doubt welcome as kindred spirits the artists whose paintings now fill the pristine white walls of their home.
Most painters, regardless of generation, rely heavily on the Internet to find reference images, to research other artists who have trodden similar paths, and to form communities of kindred artistic spirits.
In as much as there is a kind of hovering connection to the real world, artists working in abstraction directly before and after AbEx — for instance, Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove, Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Ryman, Paul Feeley or Kenneth Noland — seem much more like kindred spirits.
Looking at the incredibly innovative works by former Fellini actor, writer and artist Ele D'Artagnan (1911 — 1987), the essence of this statement seems to materialize, revealing a kindred spirit.
And in her first show at Cecilia Brunson Projects the Venezuelan - born artist develops this through a kindred spirit, Beatrix Potter, among other things a natural scientist and a pioneer in fungal spore reproduction.
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