Sentences with phrase «mostly white art»

«The Beat Goes On» creates an environment that draws visitors into a cultural matrix in which the personal experiences expressed by one artist cross over into the next room, emphasizing along the way how artists of color negotiate the mostly white art world.

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It truly is a work of art and I love the pop of color it brings to my mostly black / white home!
Her 550 - square - foot San Francisco apartment is a testament to this motto — hints of pink and gold embellish a mostly black - and - white palette, one - of - a-kind art pieces bring her workspace to life, and mirrored lamps and vintage finds (like a gold antique telephone) lend a glam vibe to an otherwise clean and modern space.
Next, there is a Blu - ray - exclusive conceptual art gallery which consists of 68 mostly black and white drawings.
Zora Neale Hurston recalls Guerrilla Girl membership as «mostly white» and largely mirroring the art world demographics that they critiqued.
As a painter, however, he resisted pressure to produce overtly political art, an attitude he shared with the mostly white vanguard abstractionists in the post-World War II era.
For his exhibition for the Artist of the Year prize in 1998, at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, in Gwacheon, Kwon underscored this change in his practice, showing mostly works that combine objects and pure, white paper.
Blurring the boundaries between media, technologies, and cultural histories, YHCHI has gained international acclaim for their «net art» productions - mostly black - and - white videos of quickly flashing capitalized text in a generic font with synchronized music.
The changes mostly highlight the fair's strengths, with such alternative spaces as Artists Space and White Columns alongside such urban pioneers as Paula Cooper — and often provocative art.
But for anyone who wants to ask the questions, Dia: Beacon, the Dia Art Foundation's sprawling upstate outpost, has been an essential Ryman pilgrimage site since it opened in 2003, with rooms full of natural light dedicated to his mostly white, mostly square minimalist works.
Black and White, Mostly — Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, TX The Grant and Peggy Reuber Collection of International Works on Paper — McIntosh Gallery, London, ON Local History: Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd, Frank Stella — Dominique Lévy Gallery, New York City, NY Local History: Castellani, Judd, Stella — Dominique Lévy Gallery — London, London In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking — Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE Taking A Stand Against War — Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg Alois Breyer, El Lissitzky, Frank Stella: Wooden Synagogues — Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Love Story — Sammlung Anne & Wolfgang Titze — Schweizergarten, Vienna Modernism from the National Gallery of Art: The Robert & Jane Meyerhoff Collection — The de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA Openness And Clarity: Color Field Works From The 1960S And 1970S — Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, CA Summer Group Exhibition: Part I — Van Doren Waxter, New York City, NY The Shaped Canvas, Revisited — Luxembourg & Dayan, New York City, NY Calculated Abstractions — Hard - Edge Prints — UB Art Galleries — University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Solidaridad Y Resistencia.
Compared to the conservative choices of previous administrations, the art that the Obamas selected for the walls of the White House living quarters was mostly contemporary art by mostly living artists.
Chicago - based Douglas Dawson gallery, which deals mostly in ethnographic art, is a refreshing and unexpected find between big names like Chicago neighbors Rona Hoffman and Kavi Gupta, or even bigger names like David Zwirner and White Cube.
Hammons is known for works that involve his own body in their making, and works that comment on the artist's own status as a maverick African American artist operating within an elite (mostly white) art system.
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