Sentences with phrase «modern artists including»

Alogism After breaking with Larionov, Malevich came into contact with a new intellectual circle of modern artists including the writer Kruchenykh and the composer M.V. Matyushin.
They always intended to donate to a museum their extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings and other works by leading modern artists including Sol LeWitt, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Franz Kline, George Rickey and Louise Nevelson.
Hulten has performed with some of music's most influential modern artists including Ray Charles, The Temptations, Natalie Cole and Barry Manilow.
Her interest in new art was instrumental in advancing the careers of several important modern artists including the American painters Jackson Pollock and William Congdon, the Austrian surrealist Wolfgang Paalen, the sound poet Ada Verdun Howell and the German painter Max Ernst, whom she married in December 1941.
He also encountered a number of American modern artists including the Cubist Stuart Davis (1892 - 1964), the Russian - born primitivist Max Weber (1881 - 1961) and the Italian - born Futurist Joseph Stella (1877 - 1946).
Neither does some of the artwork — by an eclectic bunch of modern artists including Joseph Beuys, Bridget Riley and Richard Prince (much of it from Handelsman's cherished private collection)-- always feel like an obvious fit.
In Paris he met with many expatriate modern artists including Diego Rivera (1886 - 1957), the primitivist sculptor Jacob Epstein (1880 — 1959), modernist John Marin (1870 - 1953), Synchromist painter Stanton Macdonald - Wright (1890 — 1973) and lithographer Leon Kroll (1884 - 1974).
Many modern artists including European refugees during World War II and Americans like Pollock, Motherwell, de Kooning and Kline, made prints there.
Bright raw colors, rough edges and spontaneity define the seven paintings on view by established modern artists including Paul Jenkins, Syd Solomon, Robert Natkin and Stanley William Hayter — all who have enjoyed prominent exhibition histories and whose works are held in the permanent collections of top institutions including MoMA, the Guggenheim, the Whitney and the Tate.
The Cavendish art collection spans 4000 years, from ancient Egyptian sculpture and masterpieces by Rembrandt to works by modern artists including Lucian Freud and Edmund de Waal.

Not exact matches

This collection consists of over a hundred pieces by various artists, including Modern Masters such as Braque, Cezanne, Matisse, Picasso, and Seurat, but also friends and acquaintances of Keynes such as Spencer Gore, Duncan Grant, and William Roberts.
Ancient cave bears, which roamed from the United Kingdom to Russia for hundreds of thousands of years, made a strong impression on Stone Age artists, who included them in a 30,000 - year - old gallery of animals lining the walls of Chauvet cave in modern France.
They include the gesso, charcoal from the artist's first sketch, red clay, gold leaf, lead - tin yellow, and many layers of varnish and materials used in modern restoration.
It's as if he binged watched every film on the subject (including 1954's «Prince Valiant» and the 1967 musical, «Camelot») added «Game of Thrones» to that list and then decided to make King Arthur: Legend of the Sword with a modern soundtrack and populating it with supposed artists who supposedly know their craft.
Because chronologically the images become real visual quotes, explaining a lot; they illustrate very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes of this American modern artist.
Moreover the artist quotes picture and illustrate very well the individual art - life of the painters and sculptors, including their mutual influence and their individual inspiration and motivation for creating their modern art.
There are also a host of super art galleries to peruse, including the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Gallery — one of the youngest museums of modern art where leading international artists display their works.
Other local artists to look for include painter and sculptor Michael Tieman at Haystack Gallery, contemporary painter David Marshall at Modern Villa Gallery and ceramicist Jay Stewart at House of the Potter.
The Conrad New York features a contemporary design including 2,000 pieces of modern art by a variety of artists in guest rooms and public spaces.
Phuket's beach club formula includes: setting up a stylish modern restaurant / bar made from natural elements as near to the sea and sand as possible, organising the occasional party with internationally recognised DJs / artists, mixing it up with some capable barmen who know how to fix cocktails, adding a talented chef who can create delicious tapas and classy snacks to accompany the drinks... the final touch... a beautiful sunset to ensure everyone has the perfect evening at the beach club.
Here, tiled roofs, exposed brick domes, rock walls and world art pieces, including original modern art paintings by Tico artists, blend with oversized windows, Italian marble, comfortable mattresses, high - end appliances and an appealing open layout.
In addition to Melrose's modern decor, the hotel delights guests with a museum - worthy art collection, which includes works from local artists, giving each guest a taste of the area.
«Picabia Alert» takes note of shows that include work by the wily French artist Francis Picabia (1879 — 1953), aiming to sate Picabia appetites until a retrospective of the artist arrives at the Kunsthaus Zurich and New York's Museum of Modern Art in... Read More
Wassenaar, the Netherlands Chemical industry (Caldic) Modern and contemporary art, including sculpture, photography, artists» books, video, and installations Top 200 appearance: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
A blog post asserting a true commonality shared by the artists included in Inventing Abstraction: 1910 - 1925 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, on view through April 15, 2013.
Including twelve paintings and twenty - five drawings, it is the artist's largest exhibition since his 2006 Museum of Modern Art retrospective.
The panel features leading figures in the rapidly changing world of art book publishing, including Margaret Chace, Associate Publisher, Skira - Rizzoli; Paul Chan, artist, Founder of Badlands Unlimited; Sharon Gallagher, President and Publisher of ARTBOOK D.A.P.; and Chul R. Kim, Associate Publisher, The Museum of Modern Art.
The artist's work is represented in prominent museum collections, including Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas; M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco; Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; San Jose Museum of Art, California; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among others.
Work by the artist is held in public collections including The Broad Art Foundation, Santa Monica, California; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Gallery, London; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
While Johnson's works are grounded in a dialogue with modern and contemporary art history, specifically abstraction and appropriation, they also give voice to an Afro - futurist narrative in which the artist commingles references to experimental musician Sun Ra, jazz great Miles Davis, and rap group Public Enemy, to name just a few, with various symbols including that of Sigma Pi Phi (also known as the Boulé), the first African American Greek - letter organization, and writings by civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois, among others.
During this unique five - year project IMMA will present a series of different and exclusive Lucian Freud related exhibitions, with a new programme of events and openings each year, including works and new commissions by other modern and contemporary artists in response to Freud, and will reveal exciting new perspectives on this major artist today.
He is particularly proud to note that he acquired works by critically celebrated artists before many of them began to receive national recognition and appear on the cover of mainstream art magazines, including Xaviera Simmons (Art Pulse, Spring 2012), Wangechi Mutu (Art in America, June 2007), Rashid Johnson (Modern Painters, April 2012), Radcliffe Bailey (Sculpture, June 2012) and Theaster Gates (Art in America, December 2011).
It includes important regional holdings from Maryland and Baltimore, outstanding examples of Louis Comfort Tiffany's decorative works, and modern American masterpieces by Georgia O'Keeffe, Jacob Lawrence, Marsden Hartley, Joseph Stella, and many other acclaimed artists.
Previous participants in New Contemporaries include Turner Prize - winner Laure Prouvost, Mona Hatoum (the subject of a show at Tate Modern next year), and Academicians Tacita Dean RA and Mike Nelson RA Elect which illustrates the power of this platform in discovering the best emerging artists from UK art schools.
Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) returns as curator of Spotlight, Formerly Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Menil Collection, Kamps has organized solo exhibitions by artists including Claes Oldenburg, Ellsworth Kelly, Vanessa Beecroft, Danny Lyon, Wols (Wolfgang Schulze) and Torolab, a Tijuana design collective.
Turk's work has been included in many seminal exhibitions including currently the groundbreaking POPLIFE show at Tate Modern as well as the Venice Biennale the 46th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul in 1999; Material Culture, Hayward Gallery, London in 1998 and Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, Saatchi Collection, London in 1995.
The artist's major solo exhibition at Tate Modern, London, in 2017 included works that demonstrate his increasingly direct engagement with current affairs, from gay rights to refugee crises and climate change.
Other recent exhibitions include Thomas Houseago: Striding Figure / Standing Figure, Galleria Borghese, Rome (2013); Where the Wild Things Are and Thomas Houseago: Hermaphrodite, Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts, Norwich (2012); The Beat of the Show, Inverleith House, Edinburgh (2011); The World Belongs to You, Palazzo Grassi, Venice (2011); The Artist's Museum, MOCA, Los Angeles (2010); What Went Down, Modern Art Oxford (2010, travelling to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach and the Centre International d'Art et du Paysage de l'Ile de Vassivière throughout 2011).
The shortlist for the Prize, announced on July 27, 2016, was selected by an international jury that included Kitty Scott, the AGO's Carol and Morton Rapp Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; Russell Ferguson, Professor in the Department of Art at the University of California; and Stan Douglas, acclaimed artist and filmmaker.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art announced three new artists in residence for fall 2016, including writer artist and curator D. Scot Miller.
Since his representation at Pace, numerous public collections have acquired works by the artist including the American Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; the Birmingham Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Brooklyn Museum; the Cleveland Museum of Art; the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College; the Des Moines Art Center; the Detroit Institute of Arts; the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University; Fogg Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Tate, London; the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art; the Pérez Art Museum Miami; the Montclair Art Museum; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Toledo Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Developed by the Tate Modern in London and debuting in the US at Crystal Bridges, Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power examines the influences, including the civil rights movement, Minimalism, and abstraction, on artists such as Romare Bearden, Noah Purifoy, Martin Puryear, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Alma Thomas, Charles White, and William T. Williams.
It includes contributions by the artist and new essays by Magnus af Petersen, Chief Curator, Whitechapel Gallery and Achim Borchardt - Hume, Head of Exhibitions, Tate Modern.
Corral was invited to attend the 106th session of the Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary disappearances at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland; awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Grant (2015); included in «Artists to Watch: 18 Exceptional New Talents» by Modern Painters; and attended the International Artist - in - Residence at Artpace, Künstlerhaus Bethanien Residency in Berlin, Germany.
Group exhibitions include: «GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland», Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2014); «A Picture Show», Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow (2013); «Studio 58: Women Artists in Glasgow Since WWII», Mackintosh Museum, The Glasgow School of Art (2012); «Edge of the Real», The Whitechapel Gallery, London (2004); «Painting Not Painting», Tate St. Ives, Cornwall (2003); and «Matisse and Beyond», San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (2003).
Other recent group exhibitions include Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 - 2016, Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles (2016); Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2017); and Where We Are: Selections from the Whitney's Collection, 1900 - 1960, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2017).
In 1965 the Washington Gallery of Modern Art (1961 - 68) organized a seminal exhibition that toured widely - including to the Walker Art Center and The Rose Art Galleries at Brandeis University - and helped define this group of artists.
The exhibition presented a group of five walls drawn from prior exhibitions including Christopher Williams: The Production Line of Happiness, the artist's first major museum survey which travelled from The Art Institute of Chicago to The Museum of Modern Art in New York and London's Whitechapel Gallery in 2014 - 2015.
Drawing on the Ingram Collection of Modern British Art, «Ten Years: A Century of Art», curated by Peter Hall and Jo Baring, celebrates the Lightbox's 10th anniversary and features works by key 20th - century artists, including Henri Gaudier - Brzeska, Barbara Hepworth, and Eric Ravilious.
England & Co will focus on works by Modern British artists, including paintings, sculpture, works on paper and photographs.
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