While
most traditional artists use the tried and true mediums of acrylic or oil paint, Lauterbach's paint is fabric and her brush is thread.
The most traditional artist on the list is Paul Noble, who for the past 15 years has been producing drawings of a dystopian, fictional city «Nobson's Newtown».
Not exact matches
Most artists display their work in museums and
traditional art galleries, but to see Jason deCaires Taylor's exhibits, you have to have a boat and a sense of adventure.
First, our brother Michael Gungor, one of the
most thoughtful musical
artists of our time, has been publicly vilified across Christian media — both
traditional, online, and social — for openly discussing his belief in an old earth rather than a young earth.
Only after the rules have been mastered and the
artist feels safe within the structure of
traditional visual artwork, can he stretch his wings and be his
most creative.
Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but
most managers don't:
Traditional rewards Elizabeth Gilbert muses on the impossible things we expect from
artists and geniuses — and shares the radical idea that, instead of the rare person being
Mr. Turner hits the
traditional biopic beats more routinely than the latter, but at least it refuses to truck with that
most irksome generic sawhorse, the emotionally tidy rise - and - fall arc, by a simple expedient: opening at the height of its subject's popularity, and then dwelling with Leigh's characteristically misanthropic relish on the
artist's latter - day sufferings and setbacks.
Come experience Downtown Cornelius like never before as Bella Love presents a fresh perspective on the
traditional art crawl with live music, performances and artwork from the area's
most talented and innovative
artists.
Seville, capital of Andalusia, Roman city, Arabic, renaissance, baroque, American, Mary - devoted, flamenco, bullfighting, modern, festive, luminous, perfumed, seafaring,
traditional, hospitable, gracious, cosmopolitan, religious... All these adjectives and many more that could be added to describe this city, that aside from personifying the typical «Spanish» and «andaluz», has so many attractive artistic, cultural, social and tourist qualities that has converted it into one of the
most universal, well - known and
most - visited cities in the world, cradle of inspiration for writers, painters and
artists in general.
The village comprises
traditional Balinese compounds and natural surroundings, and you'll be fascinated by the residents who enthusiastically embrace the traditions and rituals observed in every facet of their life:
most of them work as
traditional craftsmen or
artists.
Unique in the arts publishing marketplace, Painters» Table publishes a mix of writing by
artist bloggers,
traditional arts media, and original content to create the
most complete painting magazine available on the web.
Widely regarded as one the
most influential and significant
artists in post-war Poland and Paris, Alina Szapocznikow (1926 - 1973) has helped to deconstruct and re-imagine
traditional sculpture, solidifying her pioneering vision of the human body, and her distinctively radical hybrids of the organic and inorganic.
Nowadays, the Ashcan School is one of the finest examples of how early 20th century
artists were able to rebel against conservative American tastes — which were, in fact, a lot more
traditional than
most academic leanings of Europe.
Working on both a small and large scale, the
artist's ironic twists on
traditional working class imagery and tattoo flash are brought to their
most provocative levels yet.
Like
most of Thatcher Projects
artists, Chacon is just using a
traditional medium in a unique way.
Juror, Lisa D. Freiman, Senior Curator and Chair of the Department of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, mentions in her essay that, «
Most of the works by Midwest
artists chosen... challenge
traditional definitions of painting or sculpture and instead explore a hybrid state that incorporates aspects of both...» We hope you will pick - up a copy and let us know what you think!
Scratches are marks that characterize an etching in its
most traditional form: an
artist scratches into a wax coating on a copper plate, and then etches the plate with acid.
One of the
most significant, funny, and nails - on - a-chalkboard jarring
artists of the second half of the twentieth century, Bruce Nauman has expanded the scope of
traditional art practice and influenced a generation of
artists.
Traditionally, the reclining nude has been one of the
most recognizable subjects, but beginning in the 20th century
artists have been seeking to make this
traditional subject more contemporary and relevant.
Like its name implies, the shows will last for just one evening, displaying a limited number of works by a specific
artist, upending the
traditional six - week exhibition schedule to which
most galleries subscribe.
Despite the perception that photography presented the
most direct depiction of surface reality, or perhaps because of it, the medium presented an ideal arena for surrealist
artists to explode the
traditional bounds of visual representation in ways that continue to influence
artists today.
But the
most striking characteristic of these paintings is the
artist's usage of mixed materials - such as wooden sticks, sand and glass onto the thick acrylic paints - to allow the painting to present a totally different texture from the
traditional paintings.
«do it» was perceived as a sigh of relief from the
traditional hierarchy produced between active
artist / passive audience, which was still the
most common way of experiencing art in the 1990s.
His radical struggle against
traditional norms, incorporation of unorthodox materials, uncompromising concentration on neglected and downtrodden
artists — these are some of the
most crucial alterations contemporary period has to offer.
Some of the
most famous works of the Thai
artist Rirkrit Tiravanija eschew
traditional art objects in favor of social interventions, including cooking large meals in galleries and at events like Frieze Art Fair.
The wall text one confronts at the onset before catching even a glimpse of any of the works on display insists the
artist's importance as one of the
most significant modern
artists from post-Independent India and situates her cosmopolitanism by citing influences such as Kazimir Malevich and Paul Klee alongside
traditional Islamic art.
Eliding and evading
traditional distinctions between techniques and technologies, his pictures might
most readily be associated with the expanded photographic output of
artists such as Liz Deschenes, RH Quaytman, or Wolfgang Tillmans.
Over the past thirty years, Lucas has become one of Britain's
most influential
artists, creating a distinctive and provocative body of work that subverts
traditional notions of gender, sexuality, and identity.
Each year, United States
Artists (USA) awards $ 50,000 fellowships to the country's most accomplished and innovative artists working in the fields of Architecture & Design, Crafts, Dance, Literature, Media, Music, Theater & Performance, Traditional Arts and Visua
Artists (USA) awards $ 50,000 fellowships to the country's
most accomplished and innovative
artists working in the fields of Architecture & Design, Crafts, Dance, Literature, Media, Music, Theater & Performance, Traditional Arts and Visua
artists working in the fields of Architecture & Design, Crafts, Dance, Literature, Media, Music, Theater & Performance,
Traditional Arts and Visual Arts.
Riffing off of classical compositions —
most notably Spanish masters Velázquez and Goya — the Dresden - born
artist takes an attitude of irreverence along with impressive skill and respect for
traditional technique.»
Most kõgei
artists see their role as one that upholds
traditional Japanese culture of the past, as it was... Read More
Rejecting, perhaps, the serial obsolescence of commodity, the
artists» subtle gestures explore the limits of material, support, surface, and structure, finding continuation in our
most traditional art practices.
Alfredo Palmero is considered as one of the
most interesting contemporary Spanish
artists in the artistic panorama, with a heritage of the
traditional European Art, connecting at the same time with the aesthetic of the 21st century.
Influenced by popular culture and
traditional Japanese art forms, Murakami is one of the
most significant
artists of his generation to emerge from Japan.
This exhibition uses the work of one of the
most renowned artistic quilt makers, Faith Ringgold, as an entry point to look backward at
traditional African American quilts and forward to expressive, decorative quilts, artistic quilts, and the work of painters and mixed media
artists who improvise upon the form.
Considered one of the
most influential
artists of his generation (b. 1945), Long's works have extended the possibilities of sculpture beyond
traditional materials and methods.
This informal, open studio visit is aimed at queer / radical / feminist / politically inclined
artists to engage critically outside of
traditional art institutions, gallery openings, and
most importantly, outside of social media.
The
most lively evocation of the links between old and new will be in the talks programme, where Nicholas Penny, the director of the National Gallery, will lead by talking to
artist Cecily Brown about her reinterpretations of
traditional imagery.
Joker is a talented
artist who's
traditional style and hand styles till this day will stand up to
most.
This beautifully illustrated and profoundly original volume of essays by the New York poet and critic John Yau mounts one of the
most eloquent defenses of the art and vision of Jasper Johns ever written — going well past tired and
traditional Formalist readings of the
artist's work to propose a completely new way of reading them: One that is intensely human.
Glasgow - based Canadian
artist Ciara Phillips (2/1 to win), born 1976, creates the work that is the
most traditional (though in this context that is a highly relative term) and yet the
most difficult to quite get a grip on.
When the
most conventional of the Turner Prize shortlisted
artists is an installation
artist whose work is created in situ by other
artists, designers and members of the public, you realise that contemporary art, or certainly the kind represented by this once controversial prize, is leaving
traditional media far behind.
Yes,
most of the
artists presented use
traditional photo processes to create their images, film, camera, enlarger, etc., but...
These
artists employed
traditional elements to visualize and dialogue with some of the
most complex political and social issues of their motherlands, employing a range of mediums to do so: animation, video installation, projection mapping, photography, drawing, painting, sculpture and book - making.
Of all the
artists associated with the loose Fluxus movement, Robert Watts was perhaps the
most «object oriented,» the one who took the
most visible pleasure in using his considerable skills at
traditional craft (wood carving, finish carpentry, chroming).
Also included in the German quinquennial — considered among the
most important iterative exhibitions of contemporary art globally — were the
artist's paintings and site - specific performances, which took place both in Documenta's
traditional home of Kassel, as well as the half of the show that curator Adam Szymczyk mounted in Athens.
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the
most important steps in his career: his
traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master
artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation between cubism and classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
For Sun Xun, who believes that history is a lie, science is a lie and art itself is the biggest lie, «Prediction Laboratory» is his
most acute analysis of the conventions of knowledge with the
artist taking liberties with
traditional means for attaining facts.
Despite the resurgence of «
traditional» image - based work in the 1980s, conceptual art has been described as one of the
most influential movements of the late 20th century, a logical extension of the work begun by the French
artist Marcel Duchamp in 1914 to break the primacy of the perceptual in art.
Most of these
artists worked with
traditional art materials like paint and canvas, but others were inspired by newer methods of art making, particularly an approach known as Process Art.