Sentences with phrase «many key artists»

In May 2015, Sony Music pulled music by several key artists from SoundCloud after the label decided it wasn't making enough money from music hosted on the streaming site.
It also found links between styles and noted key artists, such as Paul Cézanne, who bridged post-impressionism and cubism (arxiv.org/abs/1801.07729).
Its team is comprised of series veterans as well as key artists and designers from other abandoned Konami franchises.
There is firstly a brief summary of the key points about Cubism and examples of the three key artists, Picasso, Braque and Gris.
This is a short visual display of how perspective developed from the early Medieval paintings through the key artists in the Renaissance: Giotto, Masaccio, Brunelleschi, Leonardo and then the Dutch artists and then to Cubism.
It's full of curiosities and various collections of modern and contemporary art and 50 photographic portraits of key artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
We sat down with key artists of our studio and asked them about some key moments and anecdotes of those 15 years.
In honor of this milestone, Capcom Japan has a series of four illustrations done by the franchise's key artists highlighting the four eras of Gyakuten Saiban.
We will work with key artists, thinkers and organizers in...
He sought out avant garde painters, not only making the acquaintance of key artists of the New York School, but also visiting their studios and interviewing them for a research paper.
A key artist of his generation, Parreno explores the borders between reality and fiction and is known for investigating and redefining the gallery - going experience.
It is a testament to the incredible versatility and scope of this key artist.
A key artist for the Collection, Damien Hirst's work has previously been exhibited at Palazzo Grassi, where it featured in the Palazzo's 2006 inaugural exhibition «Where Are We Going?».
New Exhibition explores the blur zone between fine art and Jewelry making A new exhibition exploring the relationship between key artists and jewelry is currently being mounted at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of MoMA's seminal Op art survey The Responsive Eye, so expect plenty more shows examining the movement's legacy and key artists (including The Illusive Eye, coming in 2016 to El Museo del Barrio).
Surely at no other time have so many key artists been New York natives, and many more were immigrants or the children of immigrants.
Dóra Maurer, who was born in Budapest in 1937, rose to popularity in the 70s, and is widely considered a key artist of the Hungarian avant garde.
When did she start out — in the 1930s, if I am not mistaken, and later on — we had a number of key artists from the Black Arts movement.
In this brief essay from Phaidon's Art in Time: A World History of Styles and Movements, we learn about the historical developments and key artists that paved away for this highly influential painting style.
Pello Irazu is a key artist on the contemporary artistic scene, an outstanding figure in renovation of the Basque sculpture and, fundamentally, a creator who since the 80s has developed a coherent work extending over three decades.
From the start, an aim of the museum has been to build a collection that concentrates not on breadth, but on depth, and thus provides a view of key artists from our time.
Torbjørn Rødland at the Whitney 8 June The Whitney Museum of American Art is currently showcasing the latest addition to its series of public art installations by key artists, this time unravelling Blue Portrait (Nokia N82) by renowned photographer Torbjørn Rødland.
In this brief essay from Phaidon's Art in Time, we explore the diversity of the 20th - century movement's key artists to celebrate the opening of Marisa Merz's first major US retrospective, «The Sky is a Great Space» at the Met Breuer.
For her part, Macarena Gómez - Barris used Chicanx repeatedly in her catalog essay on the photographer Laura Aguilar, a key artist in a West Hollywood exhibition about the area's pre-AIDS «queer» art scene.
At 18th Street Arts Center, Project X Executive Director and artist Shana Lutker spearheads the team's research and study of key artist - driven exhibitions of the 1990s with the aim of articulating the particular characteristics of «LA artists» in the 90s and now.
In this brief essay fromPhaidon's Art in Time: A World History of Styles and Movements, we learn about the historical developments and key artists that paved away for this highly influential American painting style.
This brief essay from Phaidon's Art in Time shows us some of the key artists of this significant movement, whose conceptual as well as aesthetic strategies remain important to this day.
Fever Within was accompanied by Forging Connections: Ronald Lockett's Alabama Contemporaries, a companion exhibition of large - scale sculptures that linked Lockett to key artists who emerged from the African American steel communities of Birmingham and Bessemer, Alabama, in the late twentieth century.
Explore highlights from the Art Fund Collection of Middle Eastern Photography with our map of the region and listen to the curator introduce key artists.
The exhibition explores work by key artists and collectives whose «critical provocations aim to forge reality free from ideology, to establish the individual apart from the collective, and to define contemporary Chinese experience in universal terms.»
The exhibition includes works by the great contemporary artists who conducted the Villa Iris Visual Arts Workshops in Santander in the past twenty years, plus works by a number of other key artists who have been awarded the Visual Arts Scholarship since it was first established in 1993.
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.
In 1923 Albers began teaching the Vorkurs, the introductory class in which new students learned to work with each of the key artists» materials, along with color theory, composition, construction, and design.
Chapter 1: Things Must be Pulverized: Abstract Expressionism Charts the move from figurative to abstract painting as the dominant style of painting (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko Chapter 2: Wounded Painting: Informel in Europe and Beyond Meanwhile in Europe: abstract painters immediate responses to the horrors of World War II (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Jean Dubuffet, Lucio Fontana, Viennese Aktionism, Wols Chapter 3: Post-War Figurative Painting Surveys those artists who defiantly continued to make figurative work as Abstraction was rising to dominance - including Social Realists (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Francis Bacon, Lucien Freud, Alice Neel, Pablo Picasso Chapter 4: Against Gesture - Geometric Abstraction The development of a rational, universal language of art - the opposite of the highly emotional Informel or Abstract Expressionism (1950s and early 1960s) Key artists discussed: Lygia Clark, Ellsworth Kelly, Bridget Riley, Yves Klein Chapter 5: Post-Painting Part 1: After Pollock In the aftermath of Pollock's death: the early days of Pop, Minimalism and Conceptual painting in the USA (1950s and early 1960s) Key artists discussed: Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly Chapter 5: Anti Tradition - Pop Painitng How painting survives against growth of mass visual culture: photography and television - if you can't beat them, join them (1960s and 70s) Key artists discussed: Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol Chapter 6: A transcendental high art: Neo Expressionism and its Discontents The continuation of figuration and expressionism in the 1970s and 80s, including many artists who have only been appreciated in later years (1970s & 80s) Key artists discussed: Georg Baselitz, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer, Julian Schnabel, Chapter 7: Post-Painting Part II: After Pop A new era in which figurative and abstract exist side by side rather than polar opposites plus painting expands beyond the canvas (late 1980s to 2000s) Key artists discussed: Tomma Abts, Mark Grotjahn, Chris Ofili, Christopher Wool Chapter 8: New Figures, Pop Romantics Post-cold war, artists use paint to create a new kind of «pop art» - primarily figurative - tackling cultural, social and political issues (1990s to now) Key artists discussed: John Currin, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Neo Rauch, Luc Tuymans
Guston not only effected key artists from a generation of (predominantly German) expressionist painters in the 1990s, but continues to have far reaching influence today, including younger artists in the gallery's own stable, such as Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Volker Hüller and Eddie Martinez.
Chen Yifei (1946 - 2005) was a prominent Chinese painter and one of the key artist «responsible» for the development of Chinese oil painting.
Museum Director Thomas Padon noted, «Homer defined the look of America in the second half of the 19th century and is central to key artists in our collection, which gives the exhibition particular resonance here at Brandywine.»
The works of Weiner and West mentioned above demonstrate Kagge's aim, when the opportunity arises, to acquire important works by artistic pioneers that are of interest to the key artists in the collection and that can contextualise their artistic concerns.
Shizaru has invited a selection of gallerists and collaborators to join in the exhibition, with a selection of key artists from their stable, as well as events performances and talks organized by the respective galleries at the Shizaru space.
This is the complete, authorized collection of Donald Judd's early art criticism and polemical writings; it includes his landmark essay «Specific Objects» plus more than 500 contemporary art reviews he wrote on key artists and exhibitions of the 1960s.
A few of the key artists whose works are well represented internationally in museums, galleries and at auction include the artist's collective Los Carpinteros, Alexandre Arrechea, Yoan Capote, Kcho, Carlos Garaicoa, Roberto Fabelo and Manuel Mendive.
There were many key artists in Latin America working in Op art, and creating Kinetic works at the same time as the European and North American artists.
Key artists in the European art collection are Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Gustave Courbet, André Derain, Francis Hayman, Sir Thomas Lawrence, and Pierre - Auguste Renoir.
Those engaged in organising and sponsoring the exhibition have rightly recognised the extent to which numerous artists have in their current work interpreted what is a universal and unifying issue in bringing key artists from Britain and abroad into collaboration with architects and environmental scientists.
Starting off as a key artist in the conceptual art movement of the 1960s, he wrote this infamous «statement of intent,» which dictates much of his work: 1.
«With their raw, immediate, and gritty street and studio practices, these post-punk, key artists of the Mission School would soon become international icons for new generations of art students and makers.»
lights (on / off) presents light - works by key artists from the haubrok collection.
Starting off as a key artist in the conceptual art movement of the 1960s, he wrote this infamous «statement of intent,» which dictates...
Along with Rugg, some of the key artists featured in the exhibition are: Richard Artschwager, John Chamberlain, Gilbert & George, Red Grooms, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenberg, Nam June Paik, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, John Waters, and Tom Wesselmann.
Contemporary Chinese art has established itself in the international arena of art via certain key artists.
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