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London UK About Blog Mark Seymour is a award winning wedding photographer and is widely known as one of the leading exponents of reportage wedding photography in the United Kingdom Frequency about 1 post per month.
This selection of recent paintings and drawings by Laing, one of Britain's leading exponents of Pop Art, celebrate and commemorate the icon that was the singer Amy Winehouse (1983 - 2011).
He became one of the leading exponents of pop art in the 60s.
For The Gainsborough Packet, Stokes collaborated with musician Jon Boden from acclaimed folk - big - band Bellowhead, composer Alistair Anderson (one of the UK's leading exponents of the folk tradition,) and Tim Kerr, an iconic figure of the US punk and early hardcore scene.
Willem de Kooning, Dutch - born American painter who was one of the leading exponents of Abstract Expressionism, particularly the form known as Action painting.
Together with Jeff Wall and Stan Douglas he counts among today's leading exponents of the Vancouver School.
About The Artist Prince emerged in the 1970s as one of the leading exponents of appropriation art in New York.
No art shows were staged in Dublin until 1800 when a new Irish Artists Society was formed, so meantime Ashford exhibited in London and rapidly established himself as one of the leading exponents of landscape painting in Ireland.
During the same decade, the painter Robert Motherwell — known as one of the leading exponents of Abstract Expressionism — began to mark vast color fields with small squares, alluding to the picture's former function as a window on the world.
Leading exponents included Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908 - 92), Pierre Soulages (b. 1919), Jean - Paul Riopelle (1923 - 2002), Karel Appel (1921 - 2006), Wols (1913 - 51), Asger Jorn (1914 - 73), Georges Mathieu (1921 - 2012), Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85), among many others.
Viewed primarily as a reaction to the Minimalism and Conceptual art of the 1970s, its leading exponents in America included Philip Guston and Julian Schnabel, and in Britain (New Spirit Painting) Paula Rego and Christopher Le Brun.
• Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923) Painter, sculptor and printmaker, born in New York, he is best known as one of the leading exponents of Hard Edge Painting.
Leading exponents of Hard - edge painting include: Al Held (b. 1928), Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923), Frank Stella (b. 1936), Alexander Liberman, Brice Marden (b. 1938), Kenneth Noland (b. 1924), Ad Reinhardt (1913 - 67), Jack Youngerman (b. 1926), and many others.
Leading exponents of conceptualism include the Nouveau Realiste Yves Klein (1928 - 62)- see also: Yves Klein's Postmodernist art (1956 - 62); and the postmodernist installation artist and sculptor Damien Hirst (b. 1965).
At his death in 2003, he was considered to be one of the leading exponents of modern Irish painting.
Leading exponents include Robert Indiana (b. 1928), On Kawara (1932 - 2014), Barbara Kruger (b. 1945), Christopher Wool (b. 1955) among others.
Hugo Consuegra (b. 1929, Havana - d. 2003, Rego Park, N.Y.): An architecture graduate from the University of Havana and the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro, Consuegra was one of the leading exponents of abstract expressionism in Cuba in the 1950s.
The Frankfurt based artist Klaus Staudt (b. 1932 Ottendorf am Main, Germany) has been one of the leading exponents of Constructive and Concrete art in Germany since the 1960s, together...
Organized chronologically and subdivided into categories of the extremely broad creative oeuvre of Lucio Fontana (Rosario de Santa Fé, 1899 — Varese, 1968), one of the leading exponents of the international artistic avant - garde of the Twentieth century, this general annotated catalog of sculpture, painting, and «Ambientazioni» presents a rigorous historical and critical profile of the creative corpus of the artist «of the two worlds» at his highest expressive intensity and quality.»
As the leading exponents of figurative painting in early 20th - century America, the Taos Society was founded in 1915 and disbanded in 1927, the year this work was painted.
Beddington now shares the space with former Tate Gallery curator Robert Upstone who has been given a private collection of modern works by the leading exponents of the Camden Town Group, Robert Bevan, Charles Ginner, Harold Gilman and William Ratcliffe, to sell.
Titled «Coutorama», the collection was heavily inspired by the black and white geometric patterns of English painter Bridget Riley, one of the leading exponents of Op - Art.
Joseph Cornell (1903 — 1972) was one of the 20th century's leading exponents of collage and assemblage.
Galerie Perrotin hosts a major retrospective exhibition of Chen Zhen (1955, Shanghai, China - 2000, Paris, France), regarded as one of the leading exponents of the Chinese avant - garde and an...
A selection of more than 40 pieces of art from the past five decades, most of them from the collection of the artist, this book offers an expert investigation into the artistic development of one of the leading exponents of international postwar art.
Lives and works in Turin)- one of the leading exponents of the Arte Povera movement - provides a rare opportunity to admire in Italy the works of the artist.
Both artists (during the 1930s and 40s, at least) were leading exponents -LSB-...]
While Modernist poetry in English is often viewed as an American phenomenon, with leading exponents including Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, H.D., and Louis Zukofsky, there were important British Modernist poets, including David Jones, Hugh MacDiarmid, Basil Bunting, and W. H. Auden.
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.
The artist, who died in 2001, was one of the leading exponents of European sculpture of the last two decades of the 20th century.
London UK About Blog Mark Seymour is a award winning wedding photographer and is widely known as one of the leading exponents of reportage wedding photography in the United Kingdom Frequency about 1 post per month.
The research was carried out by Dr Greg Edgecombe and Dr Xiaoya Ma of the Natural History Museum and Professor Nicholas Strausfeld of the University of Arizona, who are leading exponents of neuropalaeontology - a budding field focusing on ancient fossil brains.
Two of our most capable referees, Howard Webb and Mark Clattenburg, were leading exponents of this noble art and that is probably why they were the last two Brits to officiate at the World Cup and European Championship respectively.
Leading exponents of locally and globally successful wastewater - to - energy projects for agribusiness and industry will feature on the CST Wastewater Solutions stand R16 at the FoodPro exhibition in Melbourne from June 22 - 25.
Leading exponents of locally and globally successful wastewater - to - energy projects for agribusiness and industry will feature -LSB-...]
Moltmann and Pannenberg, the leading exponents of the theology of hope, make less of social evolution but believe that Christians are summoned to action in society by the promise of an eschatological future.
One of its leading exponents, Sir Julian Huxley, defines a humanist as «someone who believes that Man is just as much a natural phenomenon as an animal or a plant; that his body, mind and soul were not supernaturally created, but are all products of evolution, and that he is not under the control or guidance of any supernatural being or beings, but has to rely on himself and his own powers.»
It is no accident that the leading exponents of process theism have shied away from revelatory or kerygmatic theology.
How refreshing to find someone who, though she has met the leading exponents in a myriad of fields, genuinely seems to appreciate the beauty of an ordinary life lived kindly.
Justice Antonin Scalia, perhaps the leading exponent of this criticism, emphasizes the purely procedural quality of the argument by declaring abortion, for example, to be a matter entirely outside the purview of constitutional law and, therefore, beyond the jurisdiction of courts.
He has certainly had the misfortune of being too often labelled the «leading exponent of Whitehead,» whereas in fact Hartshorne is a significant philosopher - theologian who evolved his own principal positions prior to his contact with Whitehead.
A leading exponent of process theology is a nonpareil of theology today, John Cobb, to whom this book is dedicated.
Lawrence of Arabia continues to fascinate those who see him as the leading exponent of irregular warfare, his role in the so - called Arab Uprising and as the author of Seven Pillars of Wisdom.
As Peter Senge, the leading exponent of systems thinking, says about the «crisis state» of today's health care: «The need in health care is very simple.
(Oddly, there are no references to the work of Howard Gardner, in her own Harvard Graduate School of Education, a leading exponent of authentic education.)
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.
As a leading exponent of humanist photography he is one of the most prominent photographers of Magnum Photos agency, with a membership of close to sixty years.
Cory Arcangel is a leading exponent of technology - based art, drawn to video games and software for their ability to rapidly formulate new communities and traditions and, equally, their speed of obsolescence.
Alongside the exhibition of the finalists, this year's edition will also present two sections by invitation; the «foreign presences» will bring together the works of Greg Colson, Kim Dorland, Franklin Evans, Jason Tues - tin, Eric Mistretta and Katy Moran, while «Appearances Italian» will break off in a solo show of Gabriele Arruzzo and a memorial hall dedicated to Anselmo Bucci, a leading exponent of the historical group twentieth century.
German - American painter Lyonel Feininger, a leading exponent of Expressionism.
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