Not exact matches
There's this convenience factor, for a
lot of people, being able to access the
artist and the music and the
different things from home now.
Robert Brown Perhaps I do, I know a
lot of musicians and
artists, people that are used to thinking in
different ways than what might be called mainstream.
Bible Road is a very
different book from Church Signs Across America, in large part because the Paulsons stood in front
of a
lot of signs and took snapshots
of them, whereas Fentress is a gifted
artist whose photographs embrace the varying moods and textures
of the many distinctly American scenes he portrays.
I know there's
lots of expert advice out there - and
different educational theories - about drawing with little ones (I wrote quite a bit about drawing with kids in The Creative Family), but while it's fresh on my mind, I thought I'd share a few simple thoughts on what I've found really helpful for the littlest
of artists.
- Students loved it -
lots of contemporary
artists and LOADS
of different ideas coming through by the end
of the first lesson.
Lots of exercises and
different artists.
This is a powerpoint on Surrealism and gives
lots of different techniques used by the Surrealist
artists: Decalcamonia, Frottage, Grattage and gives you an understanding into their psychological works - looking at the «Exquisite Corpse» game, movie clip from Pan's Labyrinth, Psycho - automatic art, Collage art and the subconscious reality
of Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali, Max Ernst and the Dino Chapman brothers.
A set
of drawing resources: Figure Drawing and then looking at the Wash techniques
of the Renaissance
artists and a drawing resource with
lots of different tasks to build skills in drawing.
Our visual
artists, composer, and audio engineer spent a
lot of time together exploring
different possibilities.
Robin - Yann Storm used to be a game designer, a level designer, a scripter, modeller, environment
artist, texture
artist, and used a
lot of tools during all those
different jobs.
To celebrate the series» 30th anniversary, here's another great history video from YouTube's Gaijillionaire, which explores Phantasy Star's 8 - bit origins, how the departure
of programmer Yuji Naka and
artist Rieko Kodama (who were both put onto a small platform game project called Sonic the Hedgehog) resulted in a very
different Phantasy Star III, and
lots more besides.
Artist Helmut Newton has made a
lot of books but has stated that, when it comes to publishers, Benedikt Taschen is a
different breed.
I'm
different than a
lot of your
artists in that I knew I wanted to begin selling right away.
We need to be able to identify
lots of different materials that are industrially produced as well as things that are produced specifically for
artists» use.»
Some
of my clients have their own collection that we have to incorporate, but a
lot of them, because they're younger, are interested in being educated on it, so we go through the process
of learning about
different galleries and
different artists to find what they like and what fits their budget.
Your technique might be slightly
different from the next
artist, but odds are that your two drawings
of that water lily look a
lot alike.
This was not de Kooning, or Jackson Pollock, or a
lot of artists, whom I respected, and still respect today, but this was something
different.
This display encompasses many
artists taking
different political positions and
of differing identities and backgrounds, but a
lot of the work on display is looking at how social and political experience is reflected in broader visual culture, including pop culture.
Paola Antonelli, the design curator
of the MoMA, said that right now a
lot of artists are getting inspiration from chefs or designers — they're fishing in
different ponds, and that's because sometimes chefs love to think, they have culture, and they put together ideas that become social gestures, exactly like Ai Weiwei or Joseph Beuys.
«Polke is a very diverse
artist, so it's possible to look at his work through a
lot of different filters,» he said.
I think that that argument, that line, might very well have led to Wade and
lots of other smart
artists who are making paintings for reasons that are really quite
different than the
artists of my generation.
A
lot of the
artists that we wanted to include worked in what we were then calling «expanded practice,» where all
different types
of artwork were equally important to them within the scope
of their work.
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Artist Ed Ruscha has likened the gallery to a jazz catalog «where there are a
lot of different voices under the same record label.
So we thought it would be interesting to do an exhibition where we showed these
different positions, but not as a staged show — in the «80s there were a
lot of staged shows, like Kasper himself had done «From Here Out» [a 1984 survey
of «two months
of new German art»]-- but rather as a quite nonhierarchical exhibition where it would just be a couple
of paintings by each
artist.
A
lot of people associate the AbEx movement primarily with the works
of Jackson Pollock; however there were many
artists involved that pursued
different styles.
There are
artists I appreciate & reference for
lots of different reasons, so to mix a few up I would say Max Beckmann, Prunella Clough, Richard Serra, Jeff Wall, Mary Heilmann, Donald Judd, Richard Hamilton, Mark Leckey, Thomas Houseago, Phyllida Barlow, Tacita Dean, Tal R... it's impossible to know where to stop!
There was a
lot of ferment even though the
artists all took it in
different directions.
it's slightly
different I would say because a
lot of these
artists are Nisei so they're raised in these traditional Japanese households, and they're learning about tea ceremony and calligraphy
She had a
lot of different Pop
artists.
Obviously, there are other great
artists, but having lived the life I've lived, being around a
lot of different people and traveling to a
lot of different places, it became interesting to me to be part
of what I felt was a new generation
of artists who were really able to make a statement and change the way people were looking at art in general,» said McEnroe, in an interview with Phillips.
It's a little bit
different than some
of the other
artists I've worked on, where there's a
lot of undiscovered work.
We got to meet with a
lot of local
artists and curators and share our
different experiences.
My 1993 was looking at a
lot of abstract painting from
different generations, discovering amazing
artists like Miguel Angel Rios and Charles Long, and reading two great books
of the early 1990s, Greil Marcus's Lipstick Traces and John Ashbery's Flow Chart.
He finds madness and mayhem from four very
different artists: Paul Noble's invented world Nobson which has become an entire world (with an awful
lot of poo in it), Spartacus Chetwynd's interactive «medieval morality plays» and two nominees which focus on film: Luke Fowler's long film All Divided Selves all about madness and mental illness and Elizabeth Price's The Woolworths Choir
of 1979.