Sentences with phrase «latest oeuvre»

Oursler's work revolves around an exploration of human identity — and the artist is known as a pioneer of video art and installation; here Oursler marries the sculptural object with video art to create his latest oeuvre of work.
Nothing but short of unconventional and yet there was something very academic in her latest oeuvre where icons of formalism became the base for an artistic observation and dissertation of eventual failure in the realm of decadence.
Unfolding like a Thomas Pynchon novel, John Maringouin's latest oeuvre follows an American inventor - of - sorts who gets taken for a ride in an exotic cityscape.
This exposed him to such painters as Jean - Baptiste - Camille Corot and influenced his eschewal of a rigorous academic style and subsequent embrace of the expressionist one that characterized his later oeuvre.
ArtInfo August 4, 2010 Top Ten Shows to See in New York «Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913 - 1917» at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through January 24, moma.org During this tumultuous period, when the artist's friends — including André Derain and the poet Apollinaire — were fighting on the front lines of the first World War, Matisse was working in the south of France on what would become the hardened core of his later oeuvre.
Her late oeuvre was characterized by a pronounced emphasis of working in discrete series, whereby key stylistic concerns were explored across several canvases.
Brimming with energy, Hours epitomizes the unrelentingly creative fervor with which Joan Mitchell embraced radiant color and a looser formal vocabulary in her late oeuvre between 1985 and 1992.

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I began reading the Harry Potter books in 2000, between the publication of the third and fourth installments — which is to say that I was a late adopter of J.K. Rowling's magical oeuvre, though not as late as some.
A continuation of 2002's remarkable roster of unexpected love stories, David Gordon Green's second film also evokes Claire Denis's late work, of Lindsay Anderson's oeuvre, and finally, of the hope — once strong — that American cinema could change the world.
Going off of the reception it got at Cannes, Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stores (New And Selected) looks to be the latest in the «good Sandler movie» oeuvre, with our own A.A. Dowd praising the actor's performance (and even moreso his co-star Ben Stiller, a comic actor with a more extensive track record in Baumbach's seriocomic world).
THE PIANO TEACHER By Richard Combs The latest addition to Michael Haneke's disturbing oeuvre, starring Isabelle Huppert, analyzes sexual perversity and positions the director at the forefront of a new - style European art cinema
So begins Paul Thomas Anderson's glistening, magnificent Phantom Thread, and it's a moment of rare, blithe sexiness in his oeuvre: a light little flirt - note — were the film set half a century later, it might be signed off with a smiley face — that sets in motion a far darker, more perverse and conflict - riven romance than most would expect from such breezy beginnings.
The directionless Tyler (Nicholas Tse, a veteran of Hark's oeuvre) has a drunken one - night - stand with a lipstick lesbian (Cathy Chui) and nine months later learns that she's with child.
Now on the eve of his latest film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Anderson looks to enhance his cinematic oeuvre, incorporating more of an ode to the staged theatrical, in addition to his trademark cinematic styles.
That's how dated director Kriv Stenders» latest movie feels, and unlike Tarantino's oeuvre (as well as the really good imitators, like Guy Ritchie's «Lock, Stock» and «Snatch»), it lacks the colorful dialogue or characters to make up for its derivative story.
Taking its cue from another source, Malick's progenitor Charles Laughton and Laughton's only film as a director, Night of the Hunter, Green's latest, Undertow, just isn't as good as his previous work: it's too sunny at its end, too mannered in its middle, and it fails to live up to the standards both it sets for itself and the limited oeuvre of Green sets for it.
However, as with several early Haneke films, 71 «s closest companion piece in the director's oeuvre is a later film for which it is demonstrably the progenitor, Code inconnu: Récit incomplete de divers voyages (2000).
Thankfully, Gungnir — the latest addition to developer's gratifyingly imaginative oeuvre, shows the developer upholding the series» legacy.
Juxtaposing scenes of violence around the world, politicians» statements, audience responses to Golub's paintings and shots of the artist at work, Late Works are the Catastrophes addresses the political issues at stake in the artist's oeuvre.
The exhibition begins chronologically, spanning the artist's oeuvre from the early 1940s, straight through the late 1960s, offering a penetrating glimpse at the progression of his visual language.
The painting, titled «Portrait of Z. Sharkey,» is an exceptional example of Tworkov's abstract figuration which dominated the artist's oeuvre during the late 1940s.
Now on view at MoMA, Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait provides a look at her creative process through a focus on her later printed works in relationship to her larger oeuvre.
More than thirty years after her death, the oeuvre of American painter Alice Neel attracts ever greater interest, and seems only ever more relevant: the substantial and moving exhibition of her paintings currently at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague is the latest indication of this groundswell of attention, including various shows and catalogs in addition to a fine biography by Phoebe Hoban and a biographical film directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew Neel.
16 years later, she has assembled a new oeuvre of vibrant paintings, drawings, and cut - outs while living and working in her Brooklyn home with her husband, fellow impassioned artist and professor Bill Jensen.
Begun in the late 1980s, the Waterfall series marks a shift in the artist's oeuvre towards a more formalist approach to image - making that engendered a basic yet powerful exploration of the physical and conceptual properties of her chosen materials.
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the artist's accidental death at age 50, this volume offers the first substantial survey of the entire oeuvre of Wallace Berman (1926 — 76) from the late 1940s until 1976.
Deeply invested in the histories of photography and film, architecture and design, Williams has produced a concise oeuvre that furthers a critique of late capitalist society in which images typically function as agents of spectacle.
These drawings and paintings form only a small part of Mammen's oeuvre, however, with her later work expanding to include sculpture — clearly influenced by the likes of Henry Moore, with an interest in the permeation of mass and space — and various styles of abstract painting, incorporating both a Picasso-esque period and a later phase of collage and childlike strokes, calling to mind the likes of Paul Klee and Joan Miró.
It surveys the four principal groups of work, created after he graduated from Joseph Beuys's class at the Dusseldorf Art Academy in 1964, that comprise his oeuvre: the Objects; Cloth Pictures; documentation of in situ Wall Paintings and Drawings; and examples of his late Metal Pictures.
Leila Heller Gallery, New York, presents the oeuvre of the internationally acclaimed late, great architect Dame Zaha Hadid.
Flanking this milestone show, two of the city's biggest galleries, Pace and Gagosian, are going head - to - head with a pair of scholarly exhibitions examining different aspects of Picasso's oeuvre, with the former probing the late works he made under the spell of his 46 - year - younger last wife, Jacqueline, and the latter surveying the Picasso relationship with the camera.
The exhibition is titled Eternity is a Long Time and highlights the oeuvre of the late American artist (Detroit, 1954 — Los Angeles, 2012) with a selection of major works.
The prominent commissions for the Rothko Chapel in Houston and the Seagram Building murals in New York receive extended treatment, as do many of the lesser - known and underappreciated aspects of Rothko's oeuvre, including reassessments of his late dark canvases and his formidable body of works on paper.
As part of Phaidon's Contemporary Artists series, Peter Doig ($ 39.95) provides a comprehensive look at the artist's oeuvre, from the thick and dappled paintings of the late eighties to the airy pastel washes of the mid-nineties to motifs — à la Gauguin or Rothko — that reflect the lush surroundings of his current home in Trinidad.
Baselitz (b. 1938) led the return to expressionism in Europe as early as the late 1950s, and his entire oeuvre has been emblematic of Neo-Expressionism.
The New York Times takes a close look at this latest addition to Sherman's oeuvre.
At the back of the gallery, a selection of work by Hudinilson Jr. showcases the late Brazilian artist's idiosyncratic oeuvre, from a disturbing, jaundiced painting of harlequins (Amantes e casos, Ménage à Trois, 1978) to his homoerotic collages and tender photocopy self - portraits — all masses of hair and folded skin.
The show, organized with Hammons» support, will trace the evolution of the artist's entire oeuvre from the late 1960s to the present day and build on Mnuchin Gallery's history of collaboration with the artist, following the gallery's presentations of new work in 2007 and 2011.
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Berman's accidental death at age 50, the exhibition surveys the entire oeuvre of this seminal American artist from the late 1940s until 1976.
In the Survey, art critic and academic David Joselit surveys Holzer's changing oeuvre, from the first appearance of the streetwise Truisms in the late 1970 to her large - scale installations in museums worldwide.
Works from the late 1990s onwards are shown together with recent projects, and all together they creates a unique insight into the artists» oeuvre.
Her tech - savvy, often humorous oeuvre includes such pieces as How To Sell A Digital Painting, an ongoing work in which she instructs readers on using smartphone apps to edit selfies into paintings, later reaping the benefits of selling to an «interested collector» and «closing the deal.»
Jay DeFeo's retrospective at the Whitney Museum last year brought long overdue attention to her oeuvre, spanning Abstract Expressionism and funk, by way of painting, drawing, collage, jewelry, and still later, photography and photocopy.
Collecting Calder, one of two permanent collection displays on the Museum's fifth - floor mezzanine, presents a selection of Alexander Calder sculptures and drawings, giving equal focus to the two major aspects of the artist's oeuvre: Calder's Circus and his later work in abstraction.
The show, organized with Hammons's support, will trace the evolution of the artist's entire oeuvre from the late 1960s to the present day.»
Belgian artist Philippe Vandenberg had made impact in New York art scene with his tempestuous painting manner in the «90s; however, the late artist's oeuvre had rarely appeared in galleries or museums ever since.
The Belgian artist, who was born in 1958 in Mortsel / Antwerp, has developed an extraordinarily complex oeuvre since the late 1980s thatquestions the status of the picture in the gulf between presentation and representation.
* 1 Keith Coventry's Kebab Machine 2 (1998), a kinetic bronze sculpture of a kebab machine — where a pile of processed meat continuously rotates to later be sliced into pieces for consumption — references the recurring idea in the artist's oeuvre of the «decline of civilisation» and junk of urban life.
Since the late 1970s, she has created a singular and complex oeuvre using a variety of media, including photography, painting, and sculpture.
Jasper Johns, one of the most significant American artists working in New York during the late 1950s to the present, has incorporated the Savarin image into his oeuvre since 1960 when he cast a brush - filled coffee can in bronze.
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