Sentences with phrase «made by the individual artists»

There're collaborative videos along with videos, paintings, and other works made by the individual artists.

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Toilet Twinning was one of 17 award winners made up of churches, Christian community organisations and individuals at the 11th Premier Digital Awards ceremony, organised by Premier, hosted by gospel artist FaithChild and Premier presenter Maria Rodrigues.
Working in oils, Renaissance artists could create a vivid illusion of reality by making individual brush strokes disappear.
has led us to the conclusion, so far, that art is not a free, autonomous activity of a super-endowed individual, «influenced» by previous artists, and, more vaguely and superficially, by «social forces,» but rather, that the total situation of art making, both in terms of the development of the art maker and in the nature and quality of the work of art itself, occur in a social situation, are integral elements of this social structure, and are mediated and determined by specific and definable social institutions, be they art academies, systems of patronage, mythologies of the divine creator, artist as he - man or social outcast.
With over 4,000 objects representing more than two dozen collectors, including contemporary artists making art conceived by collecting, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director, and his team of curators have mounted a remarkable series of object lessons about what it means to «keep,» the relationship of possession to loss, the madness inherent in love, and the undeniable importance of the individual's voice in recording and interpreting history and its sweep.
Curated Exhibitions 2017 Dreams, Community and Individual Voices - Spoken Through Symbolism, guest curator, Saint Louis Art Museum's Danforth Collection, St. Louis, MO 2016/2017 Sinew: Female Native Artists of the Twin Cities: Artistry, Bloomington, MN, Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN 2016 American Art: It's Complicated (co-curated), Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, MN 2016 Synthesis: Paintings by Aza Erdrich, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2014 Rosalie Favell: Relations, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2014 On Fertile Ground, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2014 Where I Fit, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2013 Found, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2013 Make it Pop, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2012 Indian First, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2012 Ded Unk» Unpi — We Are Here, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, MN 2012 The Hopeman Family Collection, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2011 Mni Sota: Reflections of Time and Place, All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Mille Lacs Indian Museum, MN, Nash Gallery University of Minnesota, Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN.
Galleries have the opportunity to make a distinctive statement by presenting one specific project by an individual artist.
For example, while the press release presents «Proof» as «a three - person show featuring prints and artist's books made by master printers Ruth Lingen, Jennifer Melby and Leslie Miller,» the exhibition checklist does not credit individual works to particular printers but, as is conventional, credits only the «artists,» e.g. Elizabeth Murray, James Siena, Vija Celmins, Henrik Drescher (See the images above from Planthouse's website.
Large and emotionally charged paintings made by German artists such as Georg Baselitz and Anselm Kiefer are linked to Expressionism, for their investigation of the individual's place in society and the use of «expressive» painting techniques.
This now makes it possible to put on a wide - ranging exhibition of individual works by one of the most important artists of the present day, following a curatorial concept that he himself developed.
Special opportunities for visiting artists, exhibits, and departmental initiatives crucial to Tyler students» education are just a few examples of programming made possible by individual gifts.
In 2014, after much discussion and careful consideration, the Directors determined that FCA could make the greatest impact by focusing on its core mission of supporting individual artists.
The strategic plan, launched in October 2007, and the subsequent Action Plan released in 2008, outlined five overall directions for the Council over the next three to five years: reinforcing the Council's commitment to individual artists, working alone or collaboratively, as the core of artistic practice in Canada; broadening the Council's commitment to arts organizations to strengthen their capacity to underpin artistic practices in all parts of the country; enhancing the Council's leadership role in promoting equity in fulfilling Canada's artistic aspirations; making partnerships with other organizations, including other funders, a key element in the Council's approach to advancing its mandate; and enhancing the Council's capacity to support the arts and implement change by strengthening its structure, staffing and services.
Make Your Mark features ten works from the Kemper Museum Permanent Collection that emphasize the individual tropes and gestures employed by a selection of artists in making their signature mark.
Opens March 3, 2011 Making Histories: Changing Views of the Collection explores how a museum collection constructs and embodies histories to be reconsidered over time, offering various views into the museum's own history and its collections right up to the present day, through monographic installations of individual works or bodies of work by key artists and designers, thematic surveys, archival research projects, special projects and recent acquisitions.
These portraits - actually reproductions of drawings made by a street artist outside the Uffizi Gallery - are but fictive representations, mere signs of individuals with no pretense of naturalism or referential necessity.
«Looking at «Dreamworlds», this new body of work by Amy Lin for her third show in this gallery, I am reminded of the artist's description of her own work as being «social» and as representing human beings, that the thousands of individual marks make up a community much the way, say, mushrooms develop from tiny spores.
As the artist Laurie Simmons [whose website has been designed by exhibit - E] observes «I find myself shocked at times that certain entities and individuals can endorse their own sites given how difficult they make it to get around.»
The individual talks will be followed by a panel discussion that explores art making, sustainability as an artist, and networking in a variety of communities along the I - 10 highway corridor.
Since then, exhibitions and sales of works donated by over 900 artists have made possible our program of non-restrictive grants to individuals working in dance, music / sound, performance art / theater, poetry and the visual arts.
The Hopper Prize The Hopper Prize is a grant - making institution and exhibition platform offering a series of individual artist grants totaling $ 5,000.00 USD administered through an open call juried by leading curators.
Curated by Messina and on view Feb. 18 through May 4, these silkscreen collages are presented as individual pieces in separate worlds that together make up what the artist calls «a string of parallel realities, sequential moments in history frozen in time and thus allowed to exist simultaneously.»
The Hopper Prize is a grant - making institution and exhibition platform offering a series of individual artist grants totaling $ 5,000.00 USD administered through an open call juried by leading curators.
Although apparently separated by geography, language, history and tradition, each of the artists in this exhibition have been selected for their individual approach to art making which involves an interest in the past.
Its 10,000 square foot venue offers a dramatic exhibition space for large thematic group exhibitions that represent the current endeavors of area artists as well as exhibitions of work by individuals who have made a significant contribution to art in Los Angeles in particular and Southern California at large.
By highlighting the artists» individual approaches to form, color, composition, material exploration and conceptual impetus within hard - edge and gestural abstraction, Magnetic Fields provides an expanded history of non-pictorial image - and object - making.
Galleries are making a statement by showing one specific on site project by an individual artist.
Performance art isn't defined by the artist's career, but rather by the individual piece — a painter can make a performance and a performance artist can make a painting.
Co-curated by YCP gallery director Matthew Clay - Robison and professional artist and educator Ophelia Chambliss, this exhibition seeks to make intergenerational connections between artists in our community that provide opportunities to expand individual networks and establish new bonds of friendship and respect that provide learning opportunities for both artists and their audience.
A multimedia installation of film projections and audio explores notions of family and love by queer - identified individuals, while a related film, made in collaboration with artist Jennifer Moon, employs footage from home movies to tell a story about memory and the meaning of home.
But in 30 Americans at the Detroit Institute of Arts, three decades of painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video, making up over 50 works by these artists, explore the full range of events and inspirations that have shaped both their individual practices and art history itself since the 1980s.
«Objects of Desire: The Life and Art of Jerry Ross Barrish,» is based on the premise that, «sometimes an individual is compelled, in the face of daunting odds, to find an identity by making art and becoming an artist
A performative musical event will consist of artists live - editing individual videos made by Dadarhea members into one big mash - up.
I was really interested in a number of question: what is a painting; how could so little could provoke so much looking; what is the basis for the artist of this kind of work; is this a reduction or expansion of painting, i.e., is minimalist painting additive (starting from zero) or subtractive (a removing from painting of other subjects, techniques, concerns); how are decisions made by the artist; what are the differences between similar kinds of work, and how does an individual resist the urge to fix things up, design, and decorate.
She was trained as an artist and architect, and her sculptures, parks, monuments, and architectural projects are linked by her ideal of making a place for individuals within the landscape.
Though the individual drawings, which make up the film sequences, exist for only a brief second in real time, their digital record provided the artist with references for a set of 7 intaglio prints, collectively called The Music of Things, presented in a box set by Stoney Road Press.
By highlighting these artists» individual approaches to form, color, composition, material exploration and conceptual impetus within hard - edge and gestural abstraction, Magnetic Fields provides an expanded history of non-pictorial image and object - making.
Displayed in full at the museum, the speech is a kind of manifesto for the creative field Dubuffet had been constructing since 1945, arguing the superior authenticity and raw creativity of works made by children, psychiatric patients, so - called primitive artists, and other anonymous individuals who were «uncontaminated by artistic culture.»
In addition, Ryan worked in conjunction with nine artist members of The White Room Gallery to create a single artwork made up individual panels by each artist that were conjoined by a calligraphy character made by Ryan.
LeWitt was an «idea» artist in that sense: He started with an idea, but his drawing, made by many individual hands, is so incredibly subtle, it is an emblem of everything in the world that is visual and tactile.
Since it originated in the»70s, Dia has made a mission of sponsoring, acquiring and maintaining major works and installations by individual artists such as Flavin, Walter De Maria, Donald Judd (1928 - 1994), Sol LeWitt, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Robert Smithson (1938 - 1973) and Michael Heizer.
But a new generation of artists turned inward, making art individual, a change led by Jackson Pollock.
Since its founding in 1987, the Foundation has pursued that mission by making nearly $ 250 million in grants to hundreds of museums and non-profit arts organizations nationwide; through grants made to individual artists and arts writers through its «sister foundation» Creative Capital; and through the Andy Warhol Museum, which it founded and endowed with a permanent collection of nearly 4,000 iconic artworks as well as with archival materials.
Making Histories: Changing Views of the Collection explores how a museum collection constructs and embodies histories to be reconsidered over time, offering various views into the museum's own history and its collections right up to the present day, through monographic installations of individual works or bodies of work by key artists and designers, thematic surveys, archival research projects, special projects and recent acquisitions.
«We have collaborated with area art galleries and individual artists to mount a vibrant art show featuring 60 works by 18 local artists as well as a tapas lunch prepared by Youth Opportunities Unlimited's YOU Made it Café, the Sweet Onion Bistro, Windemere Manor and Sticky Pudding,» says Stacey Evoy, LSTAR president.
Handpainted Tiles can be handpainted by artists with an individual motif or a mixture to make a mural — possibly using inks or special enamels before firing and glazing to create a protective finish.
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