Sentences with phrase «living artists connected»

The young museum began to acquire work from living artists connected with the first exhibitions.
Maine Collected features selected works by living artists connected to Maine from the Bates Museum of Art's permanent collection.

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We might choose an artist to support monetarily or with encouragement and prayer for a month, connect with local artists and find out what their supply needs are (paint, canvas, etc. is expensive), invite an artist to paint live at an event, commission them to make art for your family or one of your church's ministries.
Actors, writers and artists talk about feeling the «creative spark,» but when it comes to dating or finding a life partner, is there such thing as a «spark» that makes two people feel connected?
The darkling community is our community, and we want to help you get the look, connect with brands and artists you might not have met, and help you create the darkling life you want.
For artists who are self taught, like me, connecting in real life with other artists can be a challenge.
«I can connect to the other, because it has so many parallels to my own life — just by being a female, African - American artist in today's music industry.
Mateo (Amistad's Djimon Hounsou) is the portrait of the black Nigerian artist as a angry man, whose rage melts when the two Sullivan girls, on their first Halloween outing, nobly pound him out of his reclusive isolation and mystically connect his life spirit with theirs.
Perhaps that's why I connected so much with this hour long look into the life of the prolific artist, Nicolas Winding Refn.
It was mainly in New York where the artists lived and worked; they were strongly connected.
An artist is one who does not live on the timeline that connects the events that take place around us.
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In connecting this concept, the hotel commissioned celebrated Chinese artist Man Fung - Yi to create a life - sized infant elephant metal sculpture to grace the hotel's lobby and give a sense of place through an exciting blend of modernity and Sri Lanka's nature.
You grow up listening to these musical phenomena and then you suddenly get the chance to connect with the artists and breathe in the atmosphere - here in the birthplace of rock»n' roll where Elvis actually lived.
I think as you that art doesn't need to be explained, but if the artist can complement his artistic creation with writings about his life, ideas, and any other inspiration for their work, we would be able to understand beter his creative process and connect with him as a human being.
«We run OtherPeoplesPixels to make artists» lives easier, more connected, and to share the power of art online, because we believe deeply in the important of art and artists
Invisible Adversaries was chosen as a touchstone for the exhibition because the condition it describes, where a hostile force (what EXPORT in her film describes as «Hyksos») circles around the protagonist and also infiltrates her mind, connects with the ways artists approach their adversaries: not as obvious enemies to overthrow but as complex relationships that are a profound part of our history and personal lives.
Taking influence from classical portraiture, Egyptian hieroglyphs and Japanese woodblock prints, as well as public signage, information boards, and traffic signs, the artist connects the clean visual language of modern life, with the fundamentals of art history.
«Total Service Artists» by Raphael Rubinstein, Art in America Putting a name on some percolations in contemporary art via the notion of the «total service artist,» a term originally used to describe Martin Kippenberger's maniacal drive to self - design every aspect of both his life and art, and all the connecting tissue between the two.
Being able to hold and flip through the book connects the viewer to the artist and his perspective of life and politics in Tijuana.
But in an email, she said felt she could play a role, not directly connected to auction - house sales, to make Sotheby's more sought after as a resource for major living artists.
You have to see it over time, and you have to see different kinds of works by the same artist, and kind of live with it, live with the experience of that painting and come back to it until you sort of connect to it
This live & recorded webinar course connects you with artists who are succeeding and share their insights with you.
From numerous interviews and studio visits with the artist, Stein chronicles the artist's life, connecting a personal narrative with subjects and themes that have run throughout her entire oeuvre.
The Bates Museum of Art exhibition includes three groups: three photographs of Marsden Hartley; works from his artistic circle including Berenice Abbott, Peggy Bacon, Chenoweth Hall, John Marin, Carl Sprinchorn, Mark Tobey, and Marguerite and William Zorach; and works by prominent contemporary artists who live in or are connected to Maine including Dozier Bell, Robert Feintuch, and Robert S. Neuman.
The artists have also deeply engaged visitors with works that examine issues related to the environment, economy, or community — connecting us to each other through topics and themes that are universal in our everyday American life
Drawing influence from classical portraiture, Egyptian hieroglyphs and Japanese woodblock prints, as well as public signage, information boards and traffic signs, the artist connects the clean visual language of modern life, with the fundamentals of art history.
The expressions of everyday life and vibrantly abstracted forms presented in Pattern Scheme evoke qualities of time, balance, repetition, focus, and design that emerge from the unique styles, subjects, and stories of each artist, connected through their varying use of pattern.
These ideas are further conveyed in his Hub works, where transitory, connecting spaces between rooms, such as vestibules and corridors, speak metaphorically about movement between cultures and the blurring of public and private, as well as reflecting on the passage of the artist's own life.
Although the exhibition does not have a theme, the artists» practices are connected in implicit ways, leaving viewers to experience how they capture the transience of contemporary life.
«I believe my task as an artist is to make connections — to connect worlds that normally are unconnected, like art and politics, like the experience of the lost lives of victims of political violence with the experience and memories of the viewers who approach or contemplate the work — and I think the prize will widen this audience,» said Salcedo.
Exhibitions, performance, film and video, and community engagement programs are organized thematically in an effort to connect art and community life, and a host of community engagement programs each year connect audiences with art, artists, and ideas.
There were many impoverished life models working for artists in Vienna, who were also connected to the photographic pornographic industry and to prostitution.
Despite living in the United States, the pair maintained a close relationship with the museum, and several of the artworks and artists represented in the gift are historically connected to Amsterdam.
Instead of an understanding of performance as a live activity or connected to an exploration of the artist's body, the exhibition explores performance in a radical sense as a method of making the past present.
According to the life documentary notes of the exhibition catalogue, Chung connects with such artists as Ha Chong - Hyun, Kwon Young - Woo, and Lee Ufan — practitioners interested in erasing the disparity between painting and sculpture.
and I have utilized this ever - growing network of regional artists and resources to help connect clients who want to live (or work) among incredible works of art, with the individuals who create it.
And, surprisingly enough, many of these artists were connected to the Abstract Expressionist movement (the most sought - after segment in the art market) to one extent or another: a Washington D.C. - based artist Sam Gilliam was brought by David Kordansky Gallery to Frieze Art Fair in New York this year, an active member of the famous New York School Edward Dugmore was exhibited at Loretta Howard gallery just recently, and now it is Raymond Spillenger, an Abstract Expressionist who is gaining attention with an upcoming retrospective scheduled for early 2016 at the Black Mountain College near Asheville, N.C. Spillenger, who died in November at the age of 89, abruptly left the art scene in the late 6os, and while his fellow AbEx artists were going through mounting recognition and success at the Stable Annual, Spillenger plunged into family life and didn't show his art even to the family members.
Artists and viewers will be connected through a 6 day live stream between the two spaces.
«Even though the artists are looking back at that post-WWII moment, when the magazines were starting, there is a very real, living feeling as well, connected to making art today with materials that aren't of this physical moment.»
We enable artists to establish sustainable creative practices by providing space to make and share their work, stimulating new perceptions and connecting with the people who live, work in, or visit the city.
Instead, the work by African - American artists that I have seen, as radical, as progressive, as coherent and eloquent as it is, remains unfortunately «nationally self - centred» [if I can use such a term] insofar as it scarcely attempts to connect with African communities living in Europe.
A certain kind of creative ruthlessness connects the various artists represented in «Low Life Slow Life,» from the raw ugliness of Robert Mallary's «Little Hans» (1963), a sculpture made of resin - dipped tuxedos, to the sheds - present in the exhibition but sealed shut - containing all the paintings acknowledged as his own by McCarthy's friend, Al Payne, who died during the show's preparation.
The artist resists the collagist's shorthand of using discarded objects as poetic stand - ins for individual lives and instead finds renewal everywhere, taking the greatest interest in new ways that objects and ideas connect.
Artists and writers connect with the local community simply by living in Duntara, and with the larger art community in the surrounding area through events, studio visits and recreation.
Living here makes seeing a wide variety of art and connecting with other artists easy, which is essential to me.
Ben - Ner's homespun process is evident, connecting his work to a long lineage of artists that have recorded their actions rather than perform them live, from Bruce Nauman's repetitive movements in his studio, such as Walking in an Exaggerated Manner Around the Perimeter of a Square (1967 — 68), to Chris Burden's Shoot (1971), in which the artist has a friend shoot him in the arm with a rifle.
The Dante Hotel might also be seen as a feminist intervention in the conceptual legacy of Marcel Duchamp's experiments with life - casting, especially since Hershman Leeson has cited his readymades as an influence on her own work.65 While the artist has not explicitly connected The Dante Hotel with Duchamp's Étant Donnés, the comparison is useful as both confront the viewer with a disturbing scene charged with sexual violence, although from different gender perspectives.
But an impressive variety is demonstrated in these new works, revealing the humourous psyche of the artist and the way he earnestly practices his philosophy of closely connecting art to life.
The exhibition provides a vibrant snapshot of the current mood, lived experiences and distinct socio - cultural perspectives of the featured artists who are highly engaged, connected and global citizens.
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