Sentences with phrase «leading art movements»

Widely acknowledged as a great master of collage, Schwitters» diverse body of work cut across boundaries, hierarchies and media to include painting, sculpture, typography, poems and performance pieces, and it anticipated most of the leading art movements of the late 20th century.
Soon after its emergence, Pop Art became really popular, and one of the leading art movements of the era.
At once paradoxical and coalescent, the Colour Charts highlight an important moment in the artist's career and are situated across multiple leading art movements of the twentieth century.
It opened the gates to the dead end of politically led art movements that choke the breath from the art of today.
[1] New York School Abstract Expressionism, represented by Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, Marca - Relli and others became a leading art movement of the postwar era.
Conrad Marca - Relli was an American artist, a member of New York School Abstract Expressionist artists and leading art movement of the postwar era...

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Renowned for its history of culture, enigmatic art scene, and leading fashionistas, some might say that London is the new epicenter in Europe for the health and wellness movement.
She often incorporates art and storytelling to lead children on the path of mindful movement.
She has also been a fierce advocate for arts education, a well - known San Franciscan who led the movement to create a School of the Arts in the school distrarts education, a well - known San Franciscan who led the movement to create a School of the Arts in the school distrArts in the school district.
At RISD, Maeda is leading the STEAM movement to add «Art» to turn STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education and research into STEAM.
Conceived and led by the Getty Foundation and Research Institute, «Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945 — 1980,» as the series is called, will document the region's important artists, movements, and locations — in the hope of reevaluating L.A.'s place within the larger art univerArt in L.A. 1945 — 1980,» as the series is called, will document the region's important artists, movements, and locations — in the hope of reevaluating L.A.'s place within the larger art univerart universe.
Action Painting was heavily criticized, which led to a rebellion led by creatives coming from different art movements.
Both movements challenged the existing structures for making, disseminating and viewing art and argued that the importance given to the art object is misplaced and leads to a rigid and elitist art world which only the privileged few can afford to enjoy
Rebelling against the rigidity of Modernist painting in the linear, reactionary mode of developing new art movements that was at the time à la mode, Breer decided to take change as his own modernist absolute, a choice which would lead him through kinetic sculpture to film.
Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading figures of the Pop Art movement, best known for his paintings inspired by comic strips.
Somewhere between activism and art, the Guerrilla Girls are a leading voice of the last stage of the feminist art movement that emerged in the late 60s.
Established in 1960 as a way to showcase the majestic paintings from the Hudson River School movement, Storm King Art Center has evolved into one of today's leading sculpture parks, with more than 100 contemporary works dotting a dramatic landscape of pastoral hills, breathtaking vistas, and tranquil ponds.
Le Parc is one of the leading exponents of kinetic and Optical art: in his work, he experiments with the fourth dimension, introducing light and movement into his work: his installations are in a state of continuous transformation.
A pioneer of the Op Art movement of the 1960s and one of the most significant artists working today, Bridget Riley's dedication to the interaction of form and color has led to a continued exploration of perception.
Bickerton made a name for himself during the 1980s New York art boom as a leading member of the Neo-Geo movement, along with Jeff Koons and Peter Halley.
Abstract expressionism emerged as a major art movement in New York City during the 1950s and thereafter several leading art galleries began to include the abstract expressionists in exhibitions and as regulars in their rosters.
Yet with Monet and Renoir unavailable to lead The Art League's outdoor movement, painter Jean Schwartz took over planning the monthly event.
The new art movements of the 1960s essentially followed the lead of abstract expressionism and in particular the innovations of Pollock, De Kooning, Rothko, Hofmann, Reinhardt, and Newman.
Join an ongoing discussion lead by theorist Dr. James Trafford and artist Luke Pendrell, exploring the theoretical movement Speculative Realism and its impact upon contemporary art practice.
Equally influential as a writer and artist, Donald Judd paved the way for a new order in American art and was a leading exponent of the Minimalism movement.
Liliane Lijn is a leading pioneer and exponent of kinetic art who in her work has experimented with light, movement, words, film, liquids and industrial materials.
In England, Lubaina Himid MBE, Professor of Contemporary Art at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), a pioneer of the 1980s British black arts movement, a long - standing champion of women artists, and lead of UCLan's Making Histories Visible project, has won the Turner Prize 2017.
In these two - venue talks, guides from the Clyfford Still Museum and the Denver Art Museum collaborate to compare and contrast the work of Clyfford Still and other male abstract expressionists with the leading female artists of the movement.
Currently the subject of a major retrospective at New York's Guggenheim Museum, the artist became one of the leading members of Italy's radical Arte Povera, or «poor art» movement, joining members including Lucio Fontana, Michelangelo Pistoletto and Jannis Kounellis.
Many artists in Grupo Frente later pioneered key visual movements and continue to be leading art world figures.
His interest in the art world led him to join the group of young curators who created the exhibition of installations «THAW,» as a response to a major movement of young London artists.
The installation will provide a deeper look into Dwan Gallery's operations, highlighting its evolution as it shifted from a West Coast venue for established New York and European avant - garde artists in the early 1960s to become one of New York's leading galleries devoted to new movements including minimalism, conceptual art, and land art in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Such works made his name in 1962, when an exhibition of them at the Allan Stone Gallery in New York attracted rave reviews and, to the discomfort of the artist himself, led critics to see him as part of the Pop Art movement.
In the lead - up to A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, we began a series of conversations amongst ourselves and our colleagues about the connections (or disconnections) between women of color and both mainstream feminism and the Black Power movement, activism in and out of the art world, art history, and the Brooklyn Museum itself.
His precisely made cubic and rectilinear works were instrumental in setting a new course for American sculpture and eventually established him as a leading figure in the Minimal Art movement.
Despite being considered the leading artist of the minimalist movement, Judd, who worked at the intersection of art, architecture, and design, eschewed the label.
As a leading supporter of the city's public art movement, he helped convert an illegal dumping ground in Long Island City to the beloved Socrates Sculpture Park, the city's first outdoor sculpture park.
A lack of diversity and inclusiveness was evident in all sectors of the art world, and artists of color, with the formation of collectives and various movements, challenged the status quo and led by example, in particular with collaborative engagement uptown.
He was a pioneer in 20th century avant - garde art and photography and a leading figure in the Dada and Surrealist art movements in both America and in later on in Paris where he became the group's unofficial photographer.
Concurrently with the military - industrial «space race» leading up to the moon landing, American artists began to experiment outside of traditional studio practice, intervening at a terrestrial scale to initiate the Land Art movement.
Influenced by the Hip Hop movement, Martinez cultivated his art practice through graffiti, which later led him to the Art Center College of Design, where he earned a BFA with honors in 20art practice through graffiti, which later led him to the Art Center College of Design, where he earned a BFA with honors in 20Art Center College of Design, where he earned a BFA with honors in 2005.
Born in Leonberg, Germany in 1971, Tim Eitel is a German artist and one of the leading representatives of the art movement «Neue Leipziger Schule».
One of the leading figures of Italian Arte Povera (an art movement that flourished during the 60's, which literally means poor art) proves to be an ever inspiring creative and one of the most prominent artists of his generation.
explores the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and critic Sōetsu Yanagi and questions the presence of craftsmanship in contemporary art.
During the 1950s in Britain, there was early pop art movement lead by Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton but it quickly spread to american culture in work of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
An emblematic figure in the Italian contemporary art scene and part of the Arte Povera movement, since the 1960s Pier Paolo Calzolari has developed an unusual oeuvre based on the use of certain recurring materials: tobacco leaves, salt, fire, frost, copper and lead.
The exhibition explores the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and critic Sōetsu Yanagi and questions the presence of craftsmanship in contemporary art.
With a focus on Albert Turpin, who, as window cleaner, fireman, Mayor of Bethnal Green and leading member of the anti-fascist movement, was the ultimate «working artist», three new public works of art, commissioned to commemorate the Group, will also be unveiled alongside the show from Lindsey Mendick, Marcus Orlandi and Maxima Smith.
«Surrender to the Diagram» is a movement - based performance - lecture developed by Ritchie in collaboration with students from the UH School of Art and College of Architecture and Design within the framework of the seminar «Diagrammatic Visualization in Art and Theory» led by art history professor Dr. Natilee HarrArt and College of Architecture and Design within the framework of the seminar «Diagrammatic Visualization in Art and Theory» led by art history professor Dr. Natilee HarrArt and Theory» led by art history professor Dr. Natilee Harrart history professor Dr. Natilee Harren.
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