I displayed my black
musician portrait series and a ceramic sculpture series.
Not exact matches
Brooklyn - based visual artist and
musician Martine Gutierrez reveals two
portraits from a forthcoming body of work entitled Indigenous Woman, a
series of photographs presented within a magazine format.
Featured will be new large - scale oil paintings of artists Kara Walker, Laurie Anderson, and Zhang Huan; works from Close's ongoing self -
portrait series; intimately scaled
portraits of
musician Paul Simon and arts patron Agnes Gund; a collection of prints; and immaculately crafted Belgian Jacquard tapestries.
And «My Rock Stars,» a video installation and photo
series by Morocco - born, U.K. - based Hassan Hajjaj, offers
portraits of an international array of
musicians (Hajjaj will be at the museum, April 12 at 2 p.m., for a discussion about the exhibit with curator Christa Clarke).
His photographic
series are dedicated to themes such as Africa, Nippon, German landmarks, Dance, Shell, and
portraits of artists and
musicians.
He summered in Seal Harbor, Maine, (photographed left) with group of Philadelphia artists and
musicians where he began
series of charcoal
portraits of these personalities.
Over the summer of 2016 through a
series of open calls, Meryl invited the artists, gallerists, journalists, and organizers of Bushwick to gather for group
portraits inspired by Nina Leen's 1950
portrait of the Abstract Expressionists in «The Irascibles» and Art Kane's 1958
portrait of Jazz
Musicians in «A Great Day in Harlem.»