Sentences with phrase «moments in art history»

Working with photography, video, text and sculpture, Tim Lee's work both replicates and reimagines seminal moments in art history and popular culture.
The gallery participated in the fair's gallery section Spotlight, which is curated this year by Toby Kamps of The Menil Collection, Houston, and is dedicated to revealing foundational moments in art history since 1960.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH was rife with notable moments in art history, chief among them, the unveiling of the Obama portraits at the National Portrait Gallery on Feb 12.
Whether centering on a series within an artist's oeuvre — such as Joan Miró's late works, Sigmar Polke's fabric paintings, and Richard Prince's monochromatic jokes — or presenting artists in dialogue with one another — such as Egon Schiele with Cy Twombly and Jean - Michel Basquiat, or Andy Warhol together with Christopher Wool and Wade Guyton — the exhibitions have illuminated exceptional moments in art history that have altered the course of artistic production.
The «everything» in the title of her exhibition at Talbot Rice Gallery relates to her non-preferential treatment of high or low culture or particular moments in art history.
Since we are dealing with moments in art history, it seems worth mentioning that this same press had been used by Bordas» grandfather, Fernand Mourlot, to print works by Braque, Magritte, Miro and Picasso.
MUMA concludes our three - part series on watershed moments in art history with Technologism, a major group exhibition on the cultural, social and political impact of technological advancements in the modern era.
His images also call on moments in art history, while simultaneously rousing a confused image of the American Dream in the 21st Century.
Artist Bathsheba Grossman points out, «With the advent of 3D printing, this is the first moment in art history when sculpture can be... «published»» (Ronald T. Labaco, ed., Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital, MAD and Black Dog Publishing, 2013, 21).
«There is no doubt that El - Salahi belongs to that moment in art history as much as Pablo Picasso, Wifredo Lam, Germaine Richier, Karel Appel, and others.»
Jeffrey Lew's raw storefront and basement - cum - gallery space, known as 112 Greene Street, represents a singular moment in the art history of the «70s and the SoHo art scene.
As a meditation on the many lives and deaths of art, Adam McEwen has created a space that conflates a beleaguered present with the afterlife of a potent and contentious moment in art history, in much the same way as his obituaries narrate the future - perfect of the rich, the famous, the beautiful, and the notorious.
Sharing the spirit of Ken Russell» s documentary Pop Goes the Easel (1962), these films offer a fascinating snapshot of a decisive moment in art history.
The result is work that rightly repulses us, but marks a key — if very troublesome — moment in art history.
The Black USA exhibition represents a watershed moment in art history.
Susanne Gaensheimer «The Pictures Generation» at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, was a groundbreaking exhibition containing works from a moment in art history that has been recognized only in recent years as one of the most significant after Minimalism and Conceptualism.
It is an important moment in art history: Malevich is today celebrated as the originator of the single color painting, The Monochrome.
This incident, in the late 1940s, marked the threshold of an unprecedented moment in art history, where painting was forever changed, and artists like Robert Rauschenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Ryman, Agnes Martin, and John Baldessari, among others began to explore the limits and very definition of the medium itself.
From channeling a moment in art history at the Bauhaus school to Joan Baez's musical influence, designers like Gretchen Jones, Samantha Pleet, M. Patmos, and more, draw inspiration from the liberal arts and teach us a lesson, or two, on next season's most lust - worthy sustainable fashion.

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The new art labels are a tribute to this innovative moment in cultural history and to one of its shining stars, Fortunato Despero, who had a deep connection with Campari, working extensively to produce truly unique works of art for the brand,» said Karraker.
One of the best things we can do as critics working in the Trump era is to remind people that we don't always experience history through the art of the moment.
One was inspired by a key moment in the Phantom's own history, while the other two are genuine works of modern art.
ZeZi: The Story So Far, which is free, looks like pretty much every bio-comic in the world, with passable full - color art and a story that picks out a few significant moments in the group's history without really tying them together.
«Kristy Dempsey revisits a watershed moment in performing arts history in her sparkling new book, A Dance Like Starlight.
Museums galore feature everything from shocking moments in history to conspiracy theory propaganda, and art galleries offer a chance to see some of the most incredible works of Asia and Europe.
Luckily, Peter Harrington, the rare bookshop, and gallery based in Mayfair, London, has released details of its forthcoming exhibition, History is a Nightclub: Downtown AREA, NYC, 1983 - 87, a spectacular array of 35 - 40 candid moments from the 80s featuring the greats of modern art at their most relaxed, alongside a host of celebrity friends including Sting, Tom Waits, The Beastie Boys, Jean - Paul Gaultier, Grace Jones and John Waters — saving you from a Jeff Goldblum, fly transformation moment.
This was a pivotal moment in the history of 20th Century British Art and led to widespread international acclaim for the selected artists.
Dominique Lévy is pleased to present Robert Motherwell: Elegy to the Spanish Republic, the first gallery exhibition in over twenty years to offer a fresh survey of the monumental series that marked a pivotal moment in the history of modern art.
The 1913 Armory Show in Manhattan proved a pivotal moment in the history of art, introducing an American audience to the work of such European modernists as Paul Cézanne, Marcel Duchamp, and Henri Matisse.
Spanning 50 years, from 2016 to 1966, key moments in the history of art and the Internet emerge as the exhibition travels back in time.
His years - long mantra, that in order to push the Western canon of art history in a more diverse and representational direction images of black people and the black experience should hang in museums alongside the so - called «masters,» dovetailed with a promising moment for a select group of African American modern and contemporary artists.
THIS YEAR»S SELECTION of the Best Black Art Books includes 12 volumes that in various ways are reframing art history — from scholarly works shedding light on major cultural moments and volumes of groundbreaking photography, to exhibition catalogs surveying broadly the work of important artists such as Kerry James Marshall and Alma ThomArt Books includes 12 volumes that in various ways are reframing art history — from scholarly works shedding light on major cultural moments and volumes of groundbreaking photography, to exhibition catalogs surveying broadly the work of important artists such as Kerry James Marshall and Alma Thomart history — from scholarly works shedding light on major cultural moments and volumes of groundbreaking photography, to exhibition catalogs surveying broadly the work of important artists such as Kerry James Marshall and Alma Thomas.
Often, the group looks back, using the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts as a space in which to recontextualize a moment in history through the lens of their particular curatorial conceit.
As artists developed their creative visions in the postwar period, printed formats, with their inherent properties of reproduction, seriality, and multiplicity, were crucial vehicles for articulating and disseminating their practices, yielding an especially rich moment in the history of twentieth - century art.
Aside from Arcangel's acute portrayal of contemporary American identity as the sum total of its readily available, mass market hyper - branded goods, his agglomerative sculptures also refer back to specific moments in recent art history, such as the Minimalist «planks» of John McCracken, the consumer good presentations of Cady Noland or Haim Steinbach and, most specifically, to the striped, painted poles of André Cadere.
By physically inhabiting this moment in the history of art, the artist is able to articulate and repossess a cultural heritage that was commodified.
Steeped in conversations surrounding the history of art and most notably the Arte Povera movement, Iles allows the specific location to become irrelevant, instead seeking to reactivate the space by searching for the moments in - between.
In a particularly vibrant and active time in the city's history, it is the perfect moment for this show of radical, bold and experimental arIn a particularly vibrant and active time in the city's history, it is the perfect moment for this show of radical, bold and experimental arin the city's history, it is the perfect moment for this show of radical, bold and experimental art.
The purpose — or lack thereof — of art will most likely be debated until the moment true liberation arrives, so a to - and - fro process repeats throughout history, with culture occasionally called upon to serve in ideological battle, then permitted to roam free.
With that particular strand's affiliation with the languages of fashion and the lifestyle industry in mind, Roelstraete will also consider the very concept of «turns» and «turning»; the dizzying speed, that is, with which certain moments in art are quite literally turned into history.
This study of key moments in the history of ready - made and object - based art features Damien Hirst (London), Gerhard Merz (Munich), Jeff Koons (New York) and their shared historical point of reference, Marcel Duchamp (Paris and New York, 1887 - 1968).
In what proved to be a crucial moment in the history of the movement, Diebenkorn, along with countless other artists, took advantage of the G.I. Bill, and enrolled at California School of Fine Arts in 194In what proved to be a crucial moment in the history of the movement, Diebenkorn, along with countless other artists, took advantage of the G.I. Bill, and enrolled at California School of Fine Arts in 194in the history of the movement, Diebenkorn, along with countless other artists, took advantage of the G.I. Bill, and enrolled at California School of Fine Arts in 194in 1946.
However, this force des femmes is a very special moment that transports us back to a time we relish in New York's rich art history, when these badass women were fighting for their place in the Canon and not in the kitchen.
The exhibitions examine and celebrate contemporary Armenian art at a particular moment in history, organized to coincide with the centennial memorialization of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
The works are a way of mirroring a seemingly evanescent present with a distinct patch of art history that seems to share much in common with the current moment.
July 17 Collection Connection: «Reciprocities: Native American / American Art» 11 a.m. - noon Free, no registration required Meet at the Visitor Services Desk Examine Native American objects produced for a non-Native market and Native American influence on American decorative arts at a critical moment in their common history, with Dr. Lee Anne Chesterfield, Assistant Curator of Ancient American Art, and Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Assistant Curator of American Decorative Art.
In the last Whitney Biennial a significant percentage of the works on view took as their subjects actual historical episodes or addressed earlier moments in the history of arIn the last Whitney Biennial a significant percentage of the works on view took as their subjects actual historical episodes or addressed earlier moments in the history of arin the history of art.
Bardaouil and Fellrath bring forth a particular moment in the history of Korean art.
«This moment,» the publisher explains, «when the radical artist depicted the radical saint is an extremely important juncture in the history of art
This is not to diminish the importance of Schapiro's work from this period, but rather to place her in the competitive field of a particular moment in history, and also in the art world culture in which she operated and established a strong and successful presence.
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