Sentences with phrase «later established a studio»

He later established a studio in East Hampton, a former black smithy used previously by Jackson Pollock

Not exact matches

Director Gary Ross (incongruously best known for the sugar - coated Seabiscuit) and his director of photography Tom Stern (Clint Eastwood's regular DoP for the past decade) establish a shrewd visual contrast between the muted blues and greys of District 12, where Katniss leads a hand - to - mouth existence, and the garish neons of the television studio into which she's later thrust.
Seven of the paintings reflect his love of Paris — his wife was French, he had established his studio in Paris in the 1930s and he had become a French citizen before fleeing the Nazis — and Venice; the eighth, from 1954, is one of a lifelong series of portraits of flowers, a subject that he approached with renewed energy in his late 60s and 70s.
Cunningham had officially established his dance company during the summer of 1953, and he found this studio space later that year, upon his return to New York from Black Mountain College in North Carolina.
In the late fall of 1970 Robert Rauschenberg left New York City, his longtime base, and established his primary residence and studio on Captiva Island, Florida.
Julie Mehretu's project for the Deutsche Guggenheim was conceived during a residency at the American Academy in Berlin in 2007 and later completed when she established a studio in the city in 2008 - 09.
Swept away by the radical, energetic techniques of his teacher, Melchert became Voulkos's studio assistant at the University of California, Berkeley, later establishing his own program at San Francisco Art Institute.
In the late»60s he established a studio in Bridgehampton, and his imagery, which had always harked back to the natural world, became imbued with organic shapes.
Blohm studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany and moved to New York in 1984, later establishing a second studio in Berlin.
Voulkos famously upended conventional training methods in clay when, in 1954, he established an open studio program at the Los Angeles County (later Otis) Art Institute.
Boe who helped establish graffiti collective turned design studio Via Grafik in the late nineties has remained on the edge aesthetically.
During the late 1960s, McCollum produced his early work while living in small rented storefront spaces, first in Venice Beach, and later in Santa Monica; in 1970, he established a studio in a converted parking garage in Venice Beach, where he lived and worked until 1975.
In the late fall of 1970 Robert Rauschenberg left New York City, his longtime base, and established his primary residence and studio on Captiva Island, Florida.1 This shift in location resulted in a marked change in his art, as he returned to a spare, reductive aesthetic not seen in his work since the early 1950s.
Administered through The Pollock - Krasner Foundation, Inc. and established through the generosity of late Lee Krasner, Pollock - Krasner Grants have enabled artists to create new work, purchase needed materials, pay for studio rent or for personal and medical expenses.
In 1973, he and his partner Corrine Jennings established Kenkeleba House on East 2nd Street, a studio building and gallery that has presented innumerable exhibitions of work by artists of color and women, including young artists who later found acclaim like David Hammons and Keith Haring, and significant artists Norman Lewis, Edward Mitchell Bannister, and Mary Lovelace O'Neal.
Having firmly established himself as a highly sought after and regarded photographer in the DC area, Greg began exhibiting his latest work, billed as «photographic art» in local studios and art shows.
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