The increase in temporary exhibition space allows for a livelier rotation of shows and
more work by living artists.
Not exact matches
The permanent art installation in the Center for Care and Discovery features
more than 60 pieces
by renowned local
artists, includes the
works of
more than 27 diverse talents to energize and enrich the
lives of our patients and visitors.
It's a fascinating and creative look at Joseph Beuys, and
more than anything made me admire this great
artist and feel deeply inspired
by his
work and his outlook on
life.
Lifelong sibling con
artists, Bloom (Brody, Hollywoodland) and Stephen (Ruffalo, Blindness), are nearing their last days
working as a flamboyant, theatrical - styled team when Bloom announces that he's ready to go legit (he wants an «unwritten
life,» remarking of how his whole
life has been one scenario after another concocted for him to perform in
by Stephen), but not before Stephen convinces him to give it one
more go before retirement.
Such a
life serves
more than
work, as
artists are often control freaks riven with anxiety and social awkwardness that must be put to rest
by the calming waves of routine.
Rated of 5
by Ann Brown A Perfect View Beautifully written and hauntingly moving; this story of the
life of Christina Olson, the model of the famous Andrew Wyeth painting, Christina's World, will not disappoint and
more likely cause you to explore further the amazing
artist and his
work.
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Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual
artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described
by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely
more: a believer
living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral
works in his quest for immateriality.
Featuring both digital and 35 mm
work by approximately 30 young
artists, the images in Selected Shots illustrated the students» enthusiasm for photography and their excitement to explore various genres, from portraiture and still
life to
more abstract and manipulated techniques.
Curated with verve and sophistication
by Diana Widmaier Picasso, and seductively titled from a
work of Ed Ruscha's depicting (go figure) an Alp, it nonetheless begged to shock with a flagrance of merged bodies, frontal erection, the fetishist mannequins of pop
artist Allen Jones,
life - size interactions led
by Dirty — Jeff on Top (that's Koons, entering La Cicciolina), and a recreated modelling studio featuring two stark - naked
live models who came off
more like strippers.
The New York
artist often begins
by working in a
more conventional mode, painting surreal canvases that meld distorted, just - recognizable fragments of landscapes and still
lifes with vivid splashes and swirls.
In fluenced
by western modern and contemporary art, Chinese
artists start applying new concepts, such as symbolic elements and inspirations from everyday
life to create unique
works, which focus
more on specific questions than the conceptual ones and keep shaping the relationships between art and reality.
Whiteout, a newly commissioned public art project
by artist Erwin Redl (Austrian, b. 1963,
lives and
works in Ohio and New York City) is comprised [Read
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1993 Les Amis des Musées de Verviers: Aspects de la mouvance construite internationale, Fondation Pro Mesures Art International, Verviers, Belgium (catalogue) Yale Collects Yale, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT Skowhegan 93, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME (booklet) Building a Collection: The Department of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Artists» Photographs: A Private View, Blum Helman Gallery, New York
Live in Your Head, Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst and Galerie Metropol, Vienna (curated
by Robert Nickas, catalogue) The Tradition of Geometric Abstraction in American Art 1930 — 1990, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 15th Anniversary Group Exhibition, Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA Drawing the Line Against AIDS, AmFAR Art Against AIDS, Venice Biennale, Venice Looking at Collecting Today, Chateau de Tanlay, Burgundy, France Legend In My
Living Room, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York I Love You
More than My Own Death, Venice Biennale, Venice Italia - America, L'Astrazione Ridefinita, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, San Marino, Italy (curated
by Demetrio Paparoni, catalogue) New York Painters, Sammlung Goetz, Munich (catalogue) Legend in My
Living Room, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York Wall
Works, Edition Schellmann, Cologne, Germany
Works on Paper, Kohn Abrams Gallery, Los Angeles Twenty Years, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Peter Halley, Todd Levin, Thread Waxing Space, New York (video project)
Living with Art: The Collection of Ellyn & Saul Dennison, The Morris Museum, Morris, NJ (catalogue) Color, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York New York on Paper, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
Pew Fellow and visual
artist Tiona McClodden on creating
work inspired
by her
lived experiences, why «honesty is perfection,» and
more.
Between a presentation
by artist Petra Collins and a
live auction featuring the
works of Kenny Scharf, Todd Eberle, Nir Hod, and
more, partygoers like Chloe Sevigny, Derek Blasberg, and Giovanna Battaglia heard the roar of Lion Babe, who took to the stage for a wild performance, post-dinner.
Drawn entirely from the Museum's collection, the exhibition features
more than 300
works made from 1900 to 2016
by an extraordinary range of
more than 200
artists, roughly half of whom are
living.
The most valuable two
works in the sale were
by the Ghanaian
artist El Anatsui, whose tapestry of shimmering bottlecaps, Earth Developing
More Roots from 2011, sold for # 728,750 ($ 941,691), and the South African
artist Irma Stern, whose still
life of Sunflowers from 1942 made # 416,750 ($ 538,524).
Of
more historical interest are
works from the 1960s and 1970s
by the Americans Morris Louis and Frank Stella, and
by France's most valuable
living artist, Pierre Soulages — all bought cheaply in the 1990s and promising to see substantial returns.
United
more in what they rejected than
by any real unity of approach, these
artists helped propel French painting beyond the dogmas of postwar abstraction toward a new engagement with contemporary
life — or at least that's the claim being made in this exhibition of some 100
works.
Opening in conjunction with Vox Humana, a
live art performance
by these same
artists at the Los Angeles Convention Center during the L.A. Art Show 2010, this exhibition will showcase
more than 25
works of art, including the unveiling of Mear One's monumental sculpture entitled «Pillar of Consciousness.»
On January 18, please join a group of
artists and arts professionals to raise money and awareness for No
More Deaths, a non-profit organization in Southern Arizona
working to protect the
lives of migrants through advocacy and
by providing food, water and medical assistance.
This exhibition brings together for the first time the
work of seven internationally renowned
artists working in the field of photography, including: YTO BARRADA (France and Morocco) RINEKE DIJKSTRA (The Netherlands) CUNY JANSSEN (The Netherlands) AN - MY LE (born in Vietnam, currently
living in the US) CLARE RICHARDSON (UK) JOHN RIDDY (UK) and JOEL STERNFELD (US) It combines
work by young, emerging
artists with
work by those who are
more internationally renowned.
A snapshot of contemporary drawing practices, the exhibition includes
more than 200 new and recent
works on paper
by leading international
artists, including the Still
Life with Screen and Heart (2016)
by David Haines.
Devoted to masterworks of Japanese bamboo art — including award - winning
works by six
artists who were designated as
Living National Treasures — the exhibition features
more than 90
works dating from the late 19th century to the present.
[1] Claiming that this privileged space had become nothing
more than an «ossified custom» — a «commercial depot» for curators and dealers to ship
works out into the world (and thus detach the artwork from the conditions of production and site of creation)-- Buren stated that
artists could only resist the domestication of their
work by preserving it within their studios forever (like Constantin Brancusi) or abandoning the four walls of the studio altogether for a
life of art making away from institutional repression and commodification.
Mr. Richter holds the auction record for
work by a
living European
artist: In February 2015, one of his enormous abstract oils sold for
more than $ 46 million in an auction at Sotheby's London.»
The catalogue provides the following quotation about this
work by Sam Hunter in his 1989 book on the
artist:» «Nothing in River's
work before 1960 looks
more contemporary even today than The Accident of 1957 for it presents a fresh vision of the agitated mosaic of urban
life that has continued to stimulate our consciousness.
Riley discusses his
work and process noting: «I really strive to not have the paintings feel like just compositional games... and maybe in that sense they're talking a little bit
more about the
life around the
artist and the
life that we're
living right now - present tense - and the art being a
by - product of that and not so much the art being made in this cloistered place away from
life but in with
life.»
In fact, according to a recent report
by the University of Southern California's Stevens Institute for Innovation, «there are
more artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, dancers and musicians
living and
working in Los Angeles than any other city at any time in the history of civilization.»
Artist Paul Behnke blogs a painting - rich photo tour of current exhibitions in Chelsea including installation views of
works by Louise Fishman, Ghada Amer, Chantal Joffe, Alice Neel and Joan Mitchell in The Women in Our
Life at Cheim & Read; Deborah Zlotsky in the Summer Group Show at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts; Paul Resika: Flowers at Lori Bookstein Fine Art; and
more...
The exhibition features
works by artists responding to social, historical and geopolitical concerns of
living in an interconnected world, where notions of boundary, difference and «otherness» have become
more complex.
A redesigned,
more spacious Frieze found buyers for new
works by younger
living artists priced in the $ 20,000 to $ 200,000 range, its unique selling point for the past 11 years.
Group Exhibitions 2018 Official Selection, Garden State Film Festival, Asbury Park, NJ 2017 Worm's
Work, curated
by Mild Climate, The Finishing School, Athens GA Unloaded, Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta GA Official Selection, 5th Annual Short Shorts, White Space Atlanta GA Official Selection, Best Shorts Competition (Award of Recognition), La Jolla, CA Official Selection, The World's Independent Film Festival, San Francisco, CA 2016 Acts of Sedition: A Group Exhibition, White Box, NYC, NY Transitions: States of Being, Zuckerman Museum of Art, Kennesaw GA Little Things Mean A Lot, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta GA 2015 Drawing Experiment, Chastain Gallery, Atlanta GA Birdwatching, Gallery Walk at Terminus, Atlanta GA 2014 Exquisite Exhibit, curated
by Joey Orr, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta GA Score:
Artists in Overtime, MOCA GA, Atlanta GA 2013 Ant Linkage, Welch Gallery, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA Drawing Inside the Perimeter, High Museum of Art, Atlanta GA 2012 Paper Moon, Clayton Gallery, Kennesaw State University Museum and Galleries, Kennesaw GA Soltem Os Bichos, Atlelie397, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil 2011 Watching Hands:
Artists Respond to Staying Healthy, David J. Spencer Museum at the CDC, Atlanta GA Something Along The Lines of Rock «N» Roll, Solomon Projects, Atlanta GA New Media from the Permanent Collection, MOCA GA, Atlanta GA 2010 Hand to Hand, AthICA, Athens GA Limitless, Agnes Scott College, Dalton Gallery, Decatur GA Everything and the Space between Everything, Agnus Scott College, McCain Library, Round Wall Gallery, Decatur GA Hand to Hand, Chaffee Art Center, Rutledge VT 2009
More Mergers and Acquisitions, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta GA Accessing the
Artist's Brain: Drawing as Metaphor, AVA Gallery, Chattanooga TN Three Small Deaths (film screening), DiverseWorks, Houston TX Everything and the Space between Everything, Jackson - Hartsfeild Airport, Atrium Gallery Atlanta and Agnes Scott College, McCain Library, Round Wall Gallery, Decatur GA Hand to Hand, Western Kentucky University Gallery, Bowling Green KY 2008 The World's Smallest Art Fair, Anna Kustera Gallery, NYC NY Hand to Hand, Spruill Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2007 Little Things Mean A Lot, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta GA Tablet: Contemporary Southern Painting, Tanner Hill Gallery, Chattanooga TN Tenth Annual Arizona State University Art Museum Short Film and Video Festival, ASU Museum of Art, Tempe, AZ Exile From The Land Of Reason, Eyedrum, Atlanta GA The Petrified Man, Welch School of Art and Design Art Gallery, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA 2006 Flamingo Sculpture Garden, Scope Art Fair, Miami FL Run For Your
Lives, DiverseWorks, Houston TX Hand to Hand, Ruby Green Gallery, Nashville TN 2005 Toy, Fe Gallery, Pittsburgh PA SouthXeast: Contemporary Southeastern Art, University Galleries, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton FL Gas, Food, Lodging: Imagining Escape, Welch School of Art and Design Art Gallery, Ga..
On the occasion of her recent exhibit Judy Pfaff: Five Decades at Ameringer / McEnery / Yohe (September 10 — October 16, 2010) the
artist stopped
by the Rail's headquarters to speak with Rail publisher Phong Bui about her
life,
work, and
more.
Living and Sustaining a Creative
Life features essays
by artists who share the myriad ways they balance their
live /
work needs, in many cases maintaining a studio practice while holding down one or
more day jobs.
Focusing particularly on
works by living artists, the Whitney is celebrated for presenting important exhibitions and for its renowned collection, which comprises over 19,000
works by more than 2,900
artists.
Featuring
live performances as well as objects, Radical Presence includes
more than one hundred
works by thirty - seven
artists.
Opening: «Joseph Beuys: Multiples» at Mitchell - Innes & Nash Just because Joseph Beuys» heroic story of getting shot down during the Crimean War, crash landing in the land of indigenous native peoples, and having them save his
life by wrapping his body in fur and fat is completely false, the
artist never let that stop him from repeating it until his death and insisting that it influenced his
work forever
more.
With
more than 60
artists represented, many of the pieces are larger - than -
life works that are sure to make a statement — from taxidermy
works by Polly Morgan to ethereal
works by Paul Fryer.
This collection of
more than 100
works spanning from Baselitz's earliest years to the present day offers an unparalleled overview of his oeuvre, as well as insight into the subtle changes that have come to his
work as he has matured: In recent years the distinctive visual universe that grew out of the
artist's study of art, myth and literature has expanded to make room for the personal, for memories of an upbringing in the German and Slavic cultural borderland, for everyday
life and his family and for revisiting
works by himself and others.
ANDREW KREPS GALLERY The larger of this gallery's two spaces has been dimmed to screen four moving - image
works by the Ohio - born
artist Kevin Jerome Everson, whose laconic films explore the quotidian passages of African - American
life and,
more recently, the everyday consequences of the Midwest's economic downturn.
The godmother of feminist art, Kelly is known for her provocative films and large - scale narrative installations that explore notions of sexuality,
work, power, and politics
by tapping into the
more visceral aspects of daily
life... «Kelly is one of the most important female Conceptual
artists of our time,» says L.A. gallerist Susanne Vielmetter, who represents the
artist along with New York — based Mitchell - Innes & Nash, and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery of London.
Known for his taxidermy - meets bling weaponed sculptural
works, Peter Gronquist explores a
more contemplative side of his
artist mind, using a series of color field paintings to address the role of technology in our
lives by thinking outside of the traditional canvas.
The Dutch Baroque era (c.1600 - 80)- being dominated
by the
more secular aesthetics of Protestant Reformation art - witnessed a surge of true - to -
life works,
by artists intent on replicating nature as accurately as possible - in figure drawing, landscape painting and genre
works.
The museum, designed
by Allied
Works Architecture, allows visitors the unique experience to understand the legacy of Clyfford Still, an
artist whose
life has been shrouded in mystery and the bulk of whose
work was hidden from public view for
more than 30 years.
We need
more work by more young, midcareer
living artists and certainly African American
artists who deal with African American subjects.
Ranging through several generations and numerous styles and methods, it includes
works by more than three dozen 20th - and 21st - century
artists,
living and dead....
-- If the Oscar - winning fortune of
Life of Pi didn't bring enough glory to Alexis Rockman, the painter who created the visual inspiration for the film, then the
artist is about to encounter plenty
more with a solo exhibition of new
work inspired
by the New York City's ecosystem opening at Sperone Westwater in mid-September, followed
by an exhibition of his watercolors from the Ang Lee film at the Drawing Center later in the month.
In the early 1990s, the
artist took Polaroids of the underside of a table and chairs in his kitchen and was struck
by the expansive and immersive world they conveyed.2 He sought to re-create this experience in the round, and beginning in 1992 his
work turned from handmade to industrially fabricated, from modestly scaled to nearly four times
life - size, and from somewhat abstracted to
more directly representational.