If you see Jeff Koons in big letters and Kara Walker in a small font, you get a message about who is
the more significant artist.
Frieling's conviction that Conner was not only one of the twentieth century's most important experimental filmmakers, but also one of
its more significant artists, led him to suggest initiating the retrospective Bruce Conner: It's All True, which was co-organized with New York's MoMA.
Not exact matches
Showtime Boxing: Undefeated British knockout
artist Anthony Joshua defends his heavyweight title against boxing legend and long - reining former champ Wladimir Klitschko in the most
significant world title bout in
more than a decade.
«The Wolf of Wall Street» If the mark of a truly
significant artist is their ability to continually provoke and outrage viewers in their later years instead of falling into a complacent rut, then Scorsese once again proved himself to be a provocateur for the ages with this jaw - dropping, eye - popping depiction of the true story of a crafty little weasel (Leonardo Di Caprio in what now stands as the performance of his career) who created a billion dollar empire out of selling crappy penny stocks and subsequently rode it into the ground in a blaze of greed, hubris and
more cocaine than «Scarface» and «Boogie Nights» combined.
The Internet makes it all too easy for puppy mills and scam
artists to take advantage of customers, making the phrase «buyer beware»
more significant than ever.
And one
more, regarding what would prove to be a
significant factory building operated by a company in the business of making wool clothes: «They were not too fond of heating the building,» the
artist said — «which was their job.»
Very small pictures, if painted by gifted
artists and installed in an adequate version of what Dave Hickey once dubbed a «clean, well - lighted place,» can produce exhibitions just as ambitious and adventurous as larger - scale projects... these canvases address
significant issues related to their respective genres while averaging little
more than a square foot apiece.»
New commissions and work premiering in the UK by leading contemporary
artists will be presented across
more than ten historically
significant sites in East London, including Whitechapel Gallery.
(Holland Cotter The New York Times) Some of the
more significant creations about spirituality, beauty, and painting itself that modernism has ever known... She used the grid as a forum for belief - a space where the viewer as well as the
artist could contemplate the hand making the thing being observed.
These works are less widely recognizable than his women, presenting a
significant shift in the career of the
artist with his move away from
more evocative (and often figural) paintings of the 1950s.
Representing
more than 20
artists, «Kaleidoscope» brings together artworks from the Arts Council Collection and other
significant collections.
Why less is
more - read about Minimalism as one of the most influential and
significant art movements of the 20th century and the famous Minimal
artists.
Using its own extensive history as a resource, the organization identifies, supports, and presents emerging and under - recognized
artists who are making
significant contributions to their respective fields, and it serves as a safe space for
more established
artists to take unusual creative risks.
Artspace chairman Chris Vroom visited the acclaimed
artist in her New York studio to learn
more about her work and discover what she called «the most
significant experience I've had in making art.»
That year marks a
significant shift in the ways the
artist conceived of his work: He moved toward a poetical and animistic approach, suggesting
more universal themes such as spirituality and mortality.
Using its own extensive history as a resource, the organization identifies, supports, and presents emerging and under - recognized
artists who are making
significant contributions to their respective fields as well as serves as a safe space for
more established
artists to take unusual creative risks.
Baselitz revisits paintings such as The Great Friends and Finger Painting - Eagle in a dynamic process that virtually reinterprets the original versions»
significant features, thereby transposing the
artist's work into a
more contemporary framework.
Galleries come in all shapes and sizes, and while some of them are committed to showing
artists who they believe are historically
significant and will go down in art history as
significant, others are
more motivated to show art that is «commercially viable.»
The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, and its collection — comprising
more than 19,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, films, videos, and new media by
more than 2,900
artists — contains some of the most
significant and exciting work created by
artists in the United States during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
As
artists become
more historically
significant there seems to be a strange reversal; we tend to condense our notion of their significance into one particular idea.
In each case, the museum currently holds stronger works by the same
artist, and in some cases,
more significant versions from the same series or stage of the
artist's career.
At that time, and largely due to the foresight of Gallery benefactor A. Conger Goodyear - who donated
more than two hundred and fifty works over the course of nearly four decades and who, in 1929, went on to become the first board president of The Museum of Modern Art in New York - the institution began to acquire
significant works by innovative
artists.
This year's fair brings together
more than 160 of the world's leading galleries, showcasing today's most
significant artists across its main and curated sections, alongside the fair's celebrated non-profit programme of ambitious new
artist commissions and talks.
Nicholas Baume has curated
more than fifty exhibitions with a wide range of
significant international
artists at different stages of their careers.
More significant for Clark as an aspiring
artist was the fact that the December 1931 show An Exhibition of Seascapes and Water - Fronts by Contemporary
Artists and an Exhibition by the Group of Seven included 14 women artists (there were 32 artists in
Artists and an Exhibition by the Group of Seven included 14 women
artists (there were 32 artists in
artists (there were 32
artists in
artists in total).
In his reviews and essays, Judd discussed in detail the work of
more than 500
artists showing in New York in the early and mid-1960s, and provided a critical account of this
significant era of art in America.
Chosen from
more than 500 nominations by
significant international critics, curators, art historians and creative writers, Vitamin 3 - D's 117 established and emerging
artists were selected on the basis that they have made a
significant contribution to sculpture and installation (in their broadest sense) in the last five years.
Comprising
more than 50 works with
significant loans from public and private collections in the United States and Europe, «Richard Diebenkorn» demonstrates the variety and subtlety of the
artist's oeuvre and reveals the vital role he played in the development of American art.
So, practically speaking, young
artists moving to the city have
more opportunities to develop
significant relationships with curators, museum directors, and collectors.
Short essays on single
artists and
significant works punctuate each historical chapter, including texts and interviews by noteworthy writers such as Thelma Golden, Philippe Vergne, Thomas J. Lax, Lawrence Rinder, Christopher Bedford and others, on
artists like Kara Walker, Mark Bradford, Lorna Simpson, Norman Lewis, Glenn Ligon, Theaster Gates, Clifford Owens, Jennie C. Jones, Julie Mehretu, and
more.
Entitled Drip, Drape, Draft, the show presents works by Robert Davis, a close friend of Johnson for
more than a decade; Angel Otero, who he has known for some six years; and Sam Gilliam, an older
artist from what Johnson refers to as «an almost lost generation of black abstract painters», with whom he recently struck up a mutually
significant friendship.
In his reviews and essays, Judd discussed in detail the work of
more than 500
artists showing in New York in the early and mid-1960s, and provided a critical account of this
significant era of art in America while addressing the social and political ramifications of art production.
A
significant number of
artists in Asia took to such practices with gusto through the late 1980s and»90s, which may well have had less to do with rejecting a modernist paradigm (as it had been with the neo-avant-garde) and
more to do with a proliferation of exhibiting conditions that favoured new media — that is, the space of the biennial.
This year, we'll see
more than a dozen self - taught
artists including a retrospective of Carlo Zinelli, one of the world's most
significant self - taught Italian
artists of the twentieth century (according to the press release).
«After decades of spotty acquisitions, undernourished scholarship and token exhibitions, American museums are rewriting the history of 20th - century art to include black
artists in a
more visible and meaningful way than ever before, playing historical catch - up at full tilt, followed by collectors who are rushing to find the most
significant works before they are out of reach,» the New York Times reported last year.
The show will feature the works of
more than forty
artists, including
artists often identified with the topical period and a
significant number of less celebrated painters.
Frieze London opened to the public today, featuring
more than 160 of the world's leading galleries, showcasing today's most
significant artists across its main and curated sections, alongside the fair's celebrated non-profit programme of ambitious new
artist commissions and talks.
Working towards the goal of strengthening the Academy's collection where needed, the sale of the paintings by
artists who are represented in the collection by
more significant works, will enable PAFA to make future noteworthy and necessary purchases.»
To learn
more about this program, and to discover the process behind Neshat's work, Artspace chairman Christopher Vroom visited the
artist's New York City studio, where she told him why her most recent series was «the most
significant experience I've had in making art.»
But his question wasn't wrong per se — it just didn't have much to do with the achievement of his exhibition, which takes a
more interesting, less expected tack: Garrels asked six abstract painters working in the United States to «select one or two of their own recent paintings to be shown with works by other
artists who have had a
significant impact on their thinking and the development of their own work.»
The strategy has led them to assemble a contemporary art collection numbering
more than 3,000 pieces, including
significant work by
significant artists like Marlene Dumas, Adrian Ghenie, Karen Kilimnik, and Chris Ofili.
That would be too modest an enterprise for today's far
more significant and ambitious Whitechapel Gallery, so now it is The London Open, still an open - submission show, but now any
artist across London can enter.
Spearheaded and funded by the Terra Foundation, with
significant support from The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Art Design Chicago was developed in partnership with
more than 40 cultural organizations to celebrate Chicago's
artists, designers, and creative producers.
The sixth edition of Frieze New York brings together
more than 200 leading galleries from 31 countries, showcasing ambitious presentations and new commissions by today's most
significant international
artists from emerging talents to seminal and rediscovered 20th - century masters.
P · P · O · W also had historically
significant works by Martin Wong and David Wojnarowicz, two of the
more vocal
artist - activists on the Lower East Side during that period.
In his reviews and essays, he discussed in detail the work of
more than 500
artists showing in New York in the early and mid-1960s, providing a critical account of this
significant era of art in America.
On View June 22 - October 14, 2012 at the New Orleans Museum of Art New Orleans, LA — Ralston Crawford and Jazz explores the profound impact of New Orleans» culture, and in particular the city's jazz scene, on
artist Ralston Crawford's artistic output in the years after World War II - a
significant but lesser known body of... Read
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As
artists» writing became
more significant, the distinction between sculpture, painting and language blurred.
The event brings together
more than 190 galleries from 30 countries, showcasing an unparalleled program of ambitious presentations by today's most
significant international
artists
The sixth edition of Frieze New York brings together
more than 200 galleries showing today's most
significant international
artists - from emerging talents to seminal and rediscovered 20th - century masters.