Not exact matches
With its title taken from the David Hockney painting of same
name, A Bigger Splash
represents the famed
artist's process and all that it conveys.
Not a biography by any conventional definition this is a freewheeling Bob Dylan portrait where his
name is never spoke, his life and career is
represented by six different actors
representing various personas, and the songs and stories (real and imagined) and mysteries of the
artist are as important as any historical record.
During his lifetime, Lueg was well - known in Europe and in the U.S. as Konrad Fischer, the gallerist who
represented and showed
artists Carl Andre, Sol LeWitt, Bruce Nauman, Robert Ryman, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long, and On Kawara, to
name a few.
Among the 107 selected
artists, important
names in Brazilian modern art are highlighted, such as Alfredo Volpi, Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape, Wilfredo Lam, Hélio Oiticica, Cildo Meireles, Tunga, and Ernesto Neto; however renowned international
artists, such as Alexander Calder, Andy Warhol or Willem de Kooning are also
represented.
Vigo has sourced works for the Levett Collection, and in the last three years have placed more than twenty works by their
represented artists into the collections of prominent museums, including the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, New York; Tate Modern, London; Sharjah Art Foundation and Denver Art Museum to
name a few.
Named after the suburb he now called home, the Ocean Park paintings not only marked the final break with the
artist's more representational style, but also
represented a considerable departure from the prevailing artistic developments in Southern California.
Artists represented include Albert Bierstadt, William Bradford, J. G. Brown, James Buttersworth, Thomas Cole, Jasper F. Cropsey, Asher B. Durand, Childe Hassam, Martin Johnson Heade, Winslow Homer, Eastman Johnson, John F. Kensett, Fitz Henry Lane, John Marin, Willard Metcalf, Thomas Moran, Raphaelle Peale, William Trost Richards, Theodore Robinson, Severin Roesen, and Taos School artists such as Irving Couse, E. Martin Hennings and Walter Ufer, just to name
Artists represented include Albert Bierstadt, William Bradford, J. G. Brown, James Buttersworth, Thomas Cole, Jasper F. Cropsey, Asher B. Durand, Childe Hassam, Martin Johnson Heade, Winslow Homer, Eastman Johnson, John F. Kensett, Fitz Henry Lane, John Marin, Willard Metcalf, Thomas Moran, Raphaelle Peale, William Trost Richards, Theodore Robinson, Severin Roesen, and Taos School
artists such as Irving Couse, E. Martin Hennings and Walter Ufer, just to name
artists such as Irving Couse, E. Martin Hennings and Walter Ufer, just to
name a few.
Getting her start at the
artist - run space 47 Canal in New York's Lower East Side (where the
artist is still
represented), Yi has come a long way in winning this prize, beating out a short list of big -
name finalists — folks like Tania Bruguera, Mark Lecky, Ralph Lemon, Laura Owens, and Wael Shawky.
Houk now exclusively
represents contemporary
artists Sally Mann, Lynn Davis, Andrea Modica, and Elliott Erwitt and historical
names like Bill Brandt, Brassaï, and Dorothea Lange.
«If you go on the Internet and type in the
names of any of our
artists, you will see thousands of illegal reproductions,» says Panzer, whose organization also
represents painter Jasper Johns and collagist Romare Bearden.
One such floral work, Say Her
Name, serves as the
artist's personal reflection on the news of Sandra Bland's death, which she said made her feel saddened in a way she didn't fully understand, prompting her to think about how best to
represent the «unlocatable» sense of loss you feel when struck by the death of someone you didn't know intimately.
As a gallerist, she was one of the first to introduce key European
artists such as Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys and Marcel Broodthaers to American audiences and has
represented some of the biggest
names in the business, including Anselm Kiefer, the sculptor Richard Deacon and the video
artist and Oscar - winning film director Steve McQueen.
(Abstract Expressionists have slightly more women
artists among them — Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Elaine deKooning, Lee Krasner, to
name a few, but they still
represent a radically small percentage of the movement and therefore are not as visible at major sales.
Luciana Brito is the owner of the eponymous São Paulo - based gallery, which
represents both Brazilian and Brazil - based
artists — including Rochelle Costi, Héctor Zamora and the estates of Geraldo de Barros and Waldemar Cordeiro — and international
names like Alex Katz and Leandro Erlich.
Naming the Money (2004), shown as part of «Navigation Charts» at Spike Island, consists of 100 life - size cut - outs that
represent African slaves at the royal courts of 18th - century Europe; each one is assigned a creative role, from
artists and musicians to shoemakers.
Among the major
names represented in the donation are Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Pape, along with more than 20
artists not previously
represented in MoMA's collection.
The gallery
represents a range of
artists — Scott Reeder, Mickalene Thomas, Jessica Stockholder, and McArthur Binion to
name a few — but tends to focus on the socially - conscious.
The Heritage Gallery
represents African American
artists such as Charles White, Margaret Burroughs, James McMillan, Ernie Barnes, and William Pajaud; Social Realist
artists such as William Gropper; Latin American, Hispanic, and Mexican American
artists such as Carlos Almaraz and David Alfaro Siqueiros; Californian
artists such as Michael Shankman, and additional Modern and Contemporary
artists from around the world, to
name just a few.
Artists Represented (Alphabetically by Last
Name) Carlos Almaraz Raúl Anguiano Ernie Barnes Romare Bearden Fletcher Benton Erwin Binder Cameron Booth Hans Burkhardt Margaret Burroughs Ricardo Carbajal - Moss Alfredo Castaneda Elizabeth Catlett Marc Chagall George Chann Jose Luis Cuevas Honore Daumier Willis «Bing» Davis Raoul Dufy Lorser Feitelson Guerro Galvan Michael Graham Robert Graham William Gropper Shaunte Johnson Emil Kosa Kathe Kollowitz Rico Lebrun Fernand Leger Leo Limon James C. McMillan Stanton MacDonald - Wright Joan Miro Joseph Mugnaini José Clemente Orozco William Pajaud Pablo Picasso Georges Rouault Ben Shahn Michael Shankman Z. Charlotte Sherman David Alfaro Siqueiros Isaac Soyer Moses Soyer Raphael Soyer Rufino Tamayo Charles White Francisco Zuniga
Inaugural Riga Biennial announces
artist list The first edition of the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art has
named the 99
artists who are to be
represented in the Latvian capital this summer.
The
names of many worthy individuals were put forward
representing a cross section of the contemporary visual arts community including
artists, patrons, educators, curators and gallery owners.
A household
name when it comes to sounding
artists, it
represents artists such as Elizabeth Price, winner of the 2012 Turner Prize and Laure Provost, winner of 2013 Max Mara's Prize.
With an exhibition program that has brought some remarkable
names to Lisbon, Vera Cortês also collaborates with other venues such as hotels, embassies and hospitals to showcase the
artists it
represents.
It is also a kind of visual memorial to South Africa's rich musical past in that each label
represents an individual recording, paying homage to that past visually by
naming every
artist in the archive.
Many of the
artists represented are not known primarily for their drawing — Anish Kapoor, Eva Hesse and Jackson Pollock to
name a few — and drawing as a discipline is stretched well beyond the constraints of pencil on paper.
The show takes its
name from a 2006 text work by Jonathan Monk, another of the Lisson Gallery's 44
represented artists (16 of whom are included here), which spells out the words NOSTALGIC FOR THE FUTURE in projected green laser - light writing.
Located at 18 Woodstock Street, just off New Bond Street, Parafin will
represent a broad selection of contemporary
artists from emerging
names to established international figures.
Schuster, asked which
artists he would like to see
represented at the Hamburger Bahnhof, could
name only three: Thomas Demand, Olafur Eliasson, and Tacita Dean.
Artists represented here included Guido Reni, Diego Velazquez, Guercino, Charles Le Brun, and some less well known (Andrea Vaccaro, with his luminous allegorical figure Logic; and Massimo Stanzione, to
name two) who more than held their own in such company.
This large - scale group show, co-curated by
artist Laura Morrison, takes American writer Donald Barthelme's short story of the same
name as a provocative starting point to consider how current modes of expression assume the distanced observer and
represent, protect and expose the vulnerable subject.
The Whitney's collection is composed by over 21,000 works created by US
artists during the 20th and 21st century; it is considered the most important collection in the world dedicated to American art and includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, videos and installations by Hopper, Prendergast, Sloan, Avery, O'Keeffe, Marsh, Calder, Gorky, Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Oldenburg, van Bruggen, Pollock, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol, just to
name some among the 3,000
artists currently
represented.
When newspapers give a list of the
artists represented by Jay Jopling at the White Cube gallery - Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Antony (Angel of the North) Gormley, Marcus (Myra Hindley) Harvey, Marc (blood head) Quinn - the
name of Gary Hume, one of the gallery's biggest money - spinners and currently probably its most fashionable
artist, is always missing.
Today, the David Zwirner Gallery
represents over 50
artists and estates, including bold - face
names like Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, William Eggleston, Richard Serra, Neo Rauch, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Marlene Dumas.
He also said the gallery was in talks to show in London two
artists — «one young, one old, both well - known» — that he doesn't
represent in New York, but he wouldn't give their
names.
The selection of sculptures chosen for the project
represent a diverse list of
names in terms of techniques, styles and
artists» backgrounds: from an oversized «liquid» bronze tower by the Englishman Tony Cragg, which took four month of negotiations with the adjacent building to install, to Manolo Valdez's stately Spanish queen gazing at the sleek new Northwestern Mutual building across the street (one of the project's sponsors), to a bronze horse cast from twigs found in Montana woods by Deborah Butterfield.
To double - check her claim, Sabbatino started counting the number of
artists represented by a gallery we will not
name here with outposts on multiple continents.
Thankfully, there are also works by a few by
names that one doesn't see quite so often in these rich, blue - chip environments, like 1980s Neo-Geo
artist Meyer Vaisman, who's
represented by the 1988 work The Look Alike (pictured above).
At such events as the Venice Biennale, China has usually been
represented by
artists like Chen Zhen, Wang Du, Huang Yong Ping, and Zhang Peili, most of whom made their
names in Shanghai and Beijing in the 1980s and have since either relocated to or been active in Western Europe.
Postmodernist
artists represented include: Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri, Richard Serra, Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Joseph Beuys, Marino Marini, Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Bill Viola, Jeff Wall, Bruce Nauman, Marlene Dumas, Jorg Immendorff, Martin Kippenberger, Sam Taylor - Wood, to
name but a few.
Vancouver
artist Geoffrey Farmer, who has been recently selected to
represent Canada at the Venice Biennale in 2017, donated his milestone work Look in my face; my
name is Might - have been; I am also called No - more, Too late, Farewell (2010 - ongoing) to the Gallery.
Named after its original location, 101 NE 40th St., the gallery actively
represents an international group of prolific emerging and established contemporary
artists.
Like Koenig & Clinton, Luhring Augustine started off in Chelsea and
represents a slew of big -
name artists like Christopher Wool, Pipilotti Rist, and Rachel Whiteread.
Soon success followed success, and the Gallery's
name became synonymous with
representing artists, whose works defined the 1980s - Jagdish Swaminathan; Manjit Bawa, Krishen Khanna, Bhupen Khakhar & Vishwanadhan).
These are abstract paintings with little connection to the formalist mainstream,
represented by, say, Frank Stella or Ellsworth Kelly, to
name two
artists familiar to Bay Area readers from recent museum displays.
The
artists represented in the exhibition are themselves a bedazzling array of famous
names, mid-career
artists and freshly emerging local talents, whose colorful and provocative works play with and illuminate each other.
One is tempted to rattle off
artist names from the checklist, all
represented by top examples, from Romare Bearden to O'Keeffe, Picasso, Pollock and Warhol — 160 works, a museum in itself.
These are among the worlds created by Mike Nelson, who has been
named the
artist to
represent Britain at the Venice Biennale 2011.
Guy Wildenstein, president of the company that bears his
name, said that although he was still interested in contemporary art (the Wildenstein Institute, an art - historical research and publishing arm of the business, has long overseen catalogues raisonnés like that of Jasper Johns), it had never
represented living
artists.
Represented in the collection are canvases and installations by such prominent
artists as Oleg Tistol, Viktor Sidorenko, Zhanna Kadyrova and also new
names heretofore unknown to the broad European audience.
The galleries in the inaugural Art Miami New York
represent the best of what the 20th and 21st centuries have to offer; with the focus on emergent talent, as well as mid-career cutting - edge
artists, anchored by a fine selection of blue - chip secondary market works by top
name artists from the Modern and Post-War eras.