Sentences with phrase «local emerging artists not»

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In his introduction to 50 West Coast Artists, published three decades later (1981) by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, its director framed «the question of local designation» as an abiding problem for art history as well as for artists and the art world: «It seems to emerge from the unspoken and challenged tendency on the part of New York writers to assume that artists living and working within a hundred - mile radius of New York City represent the mainstream of American art and therefore don't require a «New York» desigArtists, published three decades later (1981) by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, its director framed «the question of local designation» as an abiding problem for art history as well as for artists and the art world: «It seems to emerge from the unspoken and challenged tendency on the part of New York writers to assume that artists living and working within a hundred - mile radius of New York City represent the mainstream of American art and therefore don't require a «New York» desigartists and the art world: «It seems to emerge from the unspoken and challenged tendency on the part of New York writers to assume that artists living and working within a hundred - mile radius of New York City represent the mainstream of American art and therefore don't require a «New York» desigartists living and working within a hundred - mile radius of New York City represent the mainstream of American art and therefore don't require a «New York» designation.
Irrelevant: Local Emerging Asian Artists Who Don't Make Work About Being Asian», Arario Gallery, New York, NY, USA
And wouldn't you rather spend that cash on one or two emerging artists» originals that you love, rather than ordering up a replica much like lunch delivery from the local deli?
With the realization that local collectors were not coming to the gallery to buy New York School artists, they decided, boldly, to pursue their own vision and seek out emerging talent.
A biennial focused on the art made here undoubtedly offers a way of propelling the careers of many emerging local artists, as well as giving greater visibility to established ones — but won't much the same be true of the California - Pacific Triennial, being launched next year at the Orange County Museum of Art?
The vision for the new gallery is not only to have solo shows by established and emerging artists but to introduce local audiences to artists from other parts of the continent and further afield.
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