Sentences with phrase «like miro»

The researchers tested 82 Burgundy truffles that were sniffed out by specially - trained truffle pooches like Miro, pictured top with one of the treasures he found — talk about man's best friend.
Is he finally, like Miro before him, finding his art reflecting the struggle and turbulence in the world today?
The little horizontal number, Ritmo, dances like a Miro, and there are hints of Diebenkorn in the big, bold Causeway.
And their imagery evoked abstract art history, harkening to painters like Miro, Calder and Gorky.
Inspired by artists like Miro, Matisse, Jackson Pollock and Bridget Riley, each table becomes a unique work of art in its own right, sculpted by the player as they fire an ink covered ball around the canvas.
Tàpies moved on to create symbolic paintings that were influenced by Surrealist painters like Miro and Klee, and by the 1950s he had developed his signature style, which consisted of built - up surfaces that were scratched, pitted, gouged, and carved with letters, numbers, and signs.

Not exact matches

I stalked and fangirled Miro's account for a bit before we established a proper digital friendship: likes for likes.
Seems like a good fit with Seguin, Benn, Rads, Klingberg, Honka and Miro.
Though the museum's collection is heavily weighted toward post-war artists like Pollock, Gorky, Warhol, and Johns, it is also rich in Impressionists and post-Impressionists like Gauguin and Van Gough, and Cubists, Surrealists, and Constructivists like Picasso, Miro, Braque, Matisse, and Rodchenko.
Miro is like iTunes for video.
I would also like to extend a special thanks to NLD's Lew Esses, Abraham Faham, and Miro Sutton for their assistance with this interview.
There are also a number of different artists like David Bomberg, Joan Miro, Stuart Davis, Escher, Lisa Milroy and Henri Matisse - artists who use a simplified shape in their work and students can interpret there own ideas from these artists.
While Sony says that the 2012 smartphones will get the update, there are some notable exceptions like Sony Xperia U, Sony Xperia Sola, Sony Xperia Miro and Sony Xperia Tipo.
It is not hard to see why this place has had such a strong appeal among artists — as well as the town's adopted son, Salvador Dali, who had a house in neighboring Port Lligat, Cadaques has hosted the likes of Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, and Marcel Duchamp.
Floating through the upper level of Victoria Miro gallery like a shoal of serene deep sea creatures are the latest works by renowned Mexico - based Cuban - American sculptor, Jorge Pardo.
On a lightless winter afternoon earlier this year, when London felt like a watercolour by a painter with only grey in her palette, I dropped into Victoria Miro's Islington gallery to see a new show by Maria Nepomuceno.
Ramos Rivera's fields of rich color and glyph - like mark making recall both the work of Joan Miro, Paul Klee and Cy Twombly and the iconography of the indigenous cultural heritage of his native Mexico.
It was Glenn Scott Wright from Victoria Miro gallery, and I was like: «Oh, fuck!
Over in Victoria Miro's converted furniture factory in the east, heavy hitters like Joan Mitchell, Lynda Benglis, Gillian Ayres and Pat Steir are balanced by daring up and comers like the young Lebanese artist Dala Nasser and her tumbling work in marble dust, latex and trauma blankets.
Like a dispatch from the most cloistered reaches of that universe came Isaac Julien's «PLAYTIME», a slick, confused and surreally ponderous show spread between Victoria Miro's two London spaces.
Wedged into the bank of Victoria Miro Gallery's waterside garden in London, artist Alex Hartley's architectural intervention «A Gentle Collapsing» looks like it's been there for eons.
Giacometti didn't follow any particular school but — working alongside the likes of Picasso, Miro and Ernst in the 1920s — developed his own distinct style that married modern and surrealist sensibilities.
It's annoying for Fine to be dismissed as derivative when some of her better - known peers could be accused of the same (in the 40s both Gorky and Gottlieb were very clearly influenced by Miro, while Reinhardt's earlier work looked very much like Stuart Davis's).
the union of these corridor - like spaces — formed by stitched panels of colored polyester — create a walk - through configuration of semi-transparent structures that occupy the 25 meter - long gallery space at victoria miro.
From the hallowed galleries like Victoria Miro to Girl skateboard decks, de Balincourt's work speaks to multiple audiences even as he becomes a staple of the fine art world.
The Miro gallerists carefully installed, curated if you like, their booth as it was a museum show making it a real pleasure to visit the space that they created.
There is so much to like across the two Victoria Miro spaces.
Like most young artists, Katz wanted to rebel against the generation before him: the Abstract Expressionists with Pollock and Rothko and the School of Paris with Matisse, Picasso and Miro.
And in the museum works, you include Matisse - and Miro - like images.
The Art of the Collector @ Halcyon Gallery This exhibition is inspired by great art collectors of the past, but that's just the excuse to display a fantastic range of works by Picasso, Andy Warhol's pop prints of Marilyn Monroe and Chairman Mao, Joan Miro's colourful abstract paintings and Marc Chagall's dream - like figures.
For those wanting trademark Kusama, one of her three new mirror rooms in Miro's East End Wharf Road galleries is called «All the Eternal Love I have for the Pumpkins» and provides a total immersion in a reflected infinity of her distinctive yellow and black spotted kabochasquashes, which recede in all directions and are illuminated from the inside like a multitude of lanterns.
Like a long lost slang...» Tal R Victoria Miro Gallery will present the latest body of work by Danish artist Tal R. From 2005 to 2008, in his dynamic studio «Palace», Tal R extended his practice to incorporate collaborations in dance, film, theatre, cabaret, music and fashion, and it is in this period of intense experimentation that the works presented in armes de chine have their roots.
There were world class dealers at Masters, some of the big ones like Pace, Lisson, Victoria Miro and David Zwirner taking stands in both venues, no doubt at a discount.
With some of the best galleries in the art world joining the FIAC 2010, like Victoria Miro, Paula Cooper, David Zwirner and the Gagosian, the organiser Jennifer Flay must be proud to have imposed the FIAC as one of the most important fairs of the year.
The exhibition does not trace a series of anxious and political events like in some of Jones» heroes such as Miro.
The event will showcase pieces by outstanding talent from the contemporary art world as well as classic works by globally - lauded masters like Picasso, Miro, Chagall, to name a few.
Simply put, so long as VIP can boast names like Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, Pace, White Cube, and Victoria Miro, it will have little problem attracting visitors and press; the problem is building a system that can turn that buzz into sales.
Despite the efforts of the above pioneers, along with those of inter-war artists Marcel Jean (1900 - 93), Joan Miro (1893 - 1983) and Andre Breton (1896 - 1966)- see their respective works Spectre of the Gardenia (1936, plaster head, painted cloth, zippers, film strip, Museum of Modern Art NYC); Object (1936, stuffed parrot, silk stocking remnant, cork ball, engraved map, Museum of Modern Art NYC); and Poem - Object (1941, Museum of Modern Art NYC)- junk art did not coalesce into a movement until the 1950s, when artists like Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008) started to promote his «combines» (a combined form of painting and sculpture), such as Bed (1955, MoMA, New York) and First Landing Jump (1961, combine painting, cloth, metal, leather, electric fixture, cable, oil paint, board, Museum of Modern Art NYC).
Permanent collection encompasses Impressionist and Post-Impressionist styles exemplified by Gauguin and van Gogh; works of Cubism, Surrealism, and Constructivism by artists like Picasso, Braque, Matisse, Derain, Miro, Mondrian, and Alexander Rodchenko; more modernist items of abstract expressionism, pop art and contemporary art by Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol.
Giacometti didn't follow any particular school, but worked alongside the likes of Picasso, Miro and Ernst in the 1920s and developed his own distinct style that married modern and surrealist sensibilities.
His paintings share affinities with European Modernists like Braque, Picasso and Miro.
Pollock was also influenced by the Mexican Muralist Diego Rivera, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro and Surrealism, which explored subconscious and dream - like subject matter, and automatic painting.
Mr. Rossbach's wonky - shaped raffia baskets are joined by his «After Miro» (1970), which looks like an acid - colored spider web.
Below, we've pounded the pavement for you, parsing out the 20 booths — from established galleries like London's Victoria Miro to risk - taking newcomers like Brazil's SIM Galeria — that you shouldn't miss on your tour around the fair's 2016 edition.
Walking around and looking at the portraits, or more exactly, staring at them, is like having the privilege of ogling famous party guests, among them Jackson Pollock, James Rosenquist, Marcel Duchamp, Marc Chagall, Stuart Davis, Frank Lloyd Wright, David Rockefeller, Martha Graham, Agnes de Mille, Twyla Tharp, Larry Rivers, Joan Miro, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Truman Capote, Edward Hopper and more.
Instead, the fair brings together a group of top tier galleries from all around the world (primarily Europe and the Middle East), like Vigo, Victoria Miro, Leila Heller, and 55 Bellechasse.
Curry may work in acidic colors and surfaces but his forms always referenced the sculpture of early modernists like Noguchi, Miro, Calder.
Following in the footsteps of artists like Goya and Miro, the Turner Prize - winning British artist Chris Ofili engages for the first time with the medium of tapestry.
The London galleries are well represented including the usual suspects, White Cube, Sadie Coles, Stephen Friedman, Frith Street, Victoria Miro, Maureen Paley, Alison Jacques Gallery, Anthony Reynolds, Timothy Taylor Gallery, greengrassi, Corvi - Mora, Vilma Gold and the Lisson Gallery as well as some surprises like, Seventeen, The Approach London, Kate MacGarry, Cabinet, Mary Mary, Glasgow and Limoncello.
Unlike other museum - quality shows that occur in commercial spaces, usually of a single famous artist like the Francis Bacon triptych show at Gagosian (www.gagosian.com), Victoria Miro has allowed Grayson Perry to organise a show of artifacts — not art works — from the Victorian period intermingled with his own ceramic sculptures.
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