Sentences with phrase «national artists such»

The gift is intended to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday, and includes work by well known national artists such as Rodney Graham and Geoffrey Farmer, as well as a piece by Colombian artist Doris Salcedo.
We book over 250 live gigs every year from local favourites such as the Ten Cent Shooters and Michelle Spriggs, to national artists such as Peter Garrett, Birds of Tokyo and San Cisco.

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This attitude enabled original programming such as «Behind the Music» and «The Real World» to eventually blossom and gave artists like Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince a national stage at early points in their careers.
Significant national artists, including Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, will be featured, as well as international artists such as Josef Albers and Edward Burra, who were influenced by their visits to Mexico during the period.
Suzanne Lynn is an experienced voice artist who has worked with national brands such as Dove Soap, Pottery Barn, Home Depot, Coca - Cola, The United State Department of Defense for training videos and many others.
Special features of the Co-op include the Independent Study & Seminar Program (ISSP); national student organizations, such as the National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society; Visiting and Performing Artist Master Classes; Guest Lecture Series; and weekly enrichment activities designed to inspire students to attain their fullest ponational student organizations, such as the National Honor Society and National Art Honor Society; Visiting and Performing Artist Master Classes; Guest Lecture Series; and weekly enrichment activities designed to inspire students to attain their fullest poNational Honor Society and National Art Honor Society; Visiting and Performing Artist Master Classes; Guest Lecture Series; and weekly enrichment activities designed to inspire students to attain their fullest poNational Art Honor Society; Visiting and Performing Artist Master Classes; Guest Lecture Series; and weekly enrichment activities designed to inspire students to attain their fullest potential.
The app strips away all of the non-kid-friendly content on the site and serves up age - appropriate videos from the likes of Peppa Pig, music playlists from such artists as Yo Gabba Gabba, and educational content from companies such as National Geographic Kids.
Their catalog includes some of the world's most popular entertainment brands such as Star Wars, Star Trek, and My Little Pony; award - winning editions of classic comics including the Artist's Edition line; and # 1 New York Times bestsellers like Love Is Love and March, the first graphic novel ever to win the National Book Award.
And clearly I am not alone in thinking this, the list of artists who have signed up for this event range from national and international stars such as Yoko Ono (seriously?!?), and Jeff Bridges; local superstars like Penelope Gottlieb, Ann Diener and John Nava; old favorites from the Haley Collective like Yoskay Yamamoto, J. Shea9, Tanner Goldbeck, and Larry Mills; and up - and - comers like Inga Guzyte and Zack Paul.
The collection at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art includs works by Matisse, Picasso, Vuillard and Dix, as well as a superb selection of paintings by Scottish artists such as Peploe, Fergusson, Gillies and Redpath.
The Tides Lobby and Gallery feature revolving art show that feature original artworks by prominent local, national, and international artists, as well as designer décor such as imported carpets and furniture, Sforza and Utopia lighting, and a stunning floating fireplace flanked by two four - foot water walls.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) granted $ 10,000 to Artists Space for the exhibition, but when the catalogue appeared with an essay by David Wojnarowicz that excoriated politicians and the clergy for their inaction in the face of the crisis — or for their outright attacks on people with AIDS — the NEA came under fire from ultraconservative politicians such as Senator Jesse Helms.
The artist's work is included in the collections of international institutions such as the Tate Modern, London; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice; and the Museum Ludwig, Cologne.
Prior to serving as the Foundation's Deputy Director, Christa was the Artist Support Director for the Foundation, overseeing such national programs as Creating a Living Legacy (CALL).
Recent projects such as Crash Pad for the 8th Berlin Biennial, Every End is a Beginning at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens and Fin de Siècle at Swiss Institute will be used to highlight aspects from Angelidakis's exhibition practice where the artist becomes curator, the exhibition becomes a medium and the exhibition device an exhibited object.
Works by Toulouse - Lautrec were reproduced in national magazines such as Newsweek: it was the dawn of the golden age of advertising and the artist's bold and groundbreaking posters, advertising everything from bicycle chains to chanteuses, were increasingly admired.
Many of the 21st century artistssuch as iona rozeal brown, Trenton Doyle Hancock, and Robert Pruitt — mix national, international, historical, and pop - culture references with personal stylistic preferences to produce images that provoke more questions about identity than they answer.
One such outlier is 88 - year - old Chicago artist Evelyn Statsinger, who has had some taste of national attention during her long, still - active career but should be much better known.
Since that time, Thompson has organized such major projects as the annual Creative Time Summit, Kara Walker's A Subtlety (2014), the group show Living as Form (2011), Paul Ramirez Jonas's Key to the City (2010), Jeremy Deller's It Is What It Is (with New Museum curators Laura Hoptman and Amy Mackie; 2009), Democracy in America: The National Campaign (multiple artists, 2008), Paul Chan's acclaimed Waiting for Godot in New Orleans (2007), and Mike Nelson's A Psychic Vacuum, with curator Peter Eleey.
Works by the gallery's artists have been acquired by museums such as the Tate (London), Centre Pompidou (Paris), Reina Sofia (Madrid), MoMA (New York), Whitney Museum of American Art, MCA Chicago, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Hammer Museum (UCLA), SFMOMA, Dallas Museum of Art, National Gallery of Canada and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Her stripe paintings have been extremely well received by critics and even led to comparisons with renowned artists such as Gene Davis, the man responsible for the famed «Franklin's Footpath» in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, or National Medal of Arts recipient Agnes Martin.
LAND supports dynamic and unconventional artistic practices using a tripartite approach: Commissioning public projects of site - and situation - specific works with national and international contemporary artists Collaborating with a variety of institutions and organizations, such as universities, museums, and theaters as well as other types of spaces, industries, and entities Offering additional programs such as performances, workshops, residencies, discussions, and publications LAND is an ongoing endeavor with three primary types of annual programming: LAND 1.0 projects are large - scale, multi-artist, multi-site exhibitions and single - site group exhibitions, LAND 2.0 projects feature a new commission by a single mid-career or established artist, and LAND 3.0 projects feature new work by lesser known or emerging artists
Among Mr. Behnken's honors are his election to such professional organizations as Phi Beta Kappa, the Society of American Graphic Artists, the Boston Printmakers, and the National Academy of Design.
The young artist has already won several awards such as the Grand Prix of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage in the «Triennial with Still Life» in 2012.
His attendance at the First National Black Art Convention, held in Wolverhampton in 1982, put him into contact with the BLK Art Group, whose members included myself, Marlene Smith, Eddie Chambers, Claudette Johnson, and Donald Rodney, as well as young UK - based artists such as Sonia Boyce, Lubaina Himid, and Rasheed Araeen.
We are delighted that such a range of curators and artists have agreed to contribute to our National Network Annual Conference 2011.
Work by the artist is represented in major museum collections internationally such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; Art Institute of Chicago; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Maison Europeene de la Photographie; George Eastman House, Rochester; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
More recently, MATRIX has sought to establish a dynamic balance between international, national, and local artists, featuring artists such as Zarouhie Abdalian, Michael Armitage, Geta Brătescu, Will Brown, Cecilia Edefalk, Paz Errázuriz, Nicole Eisenman, Myoko Ito, Anna Maria Maiolino, Otobong Nkanga, Will Rogan, Linda Stark, and John Zurier.
Alvarado has also been involved in community outreach efforts with such national and international organizations and artist collectives as ArtForces and Los Pobre Artistas.
Upon the announcement of the award, Carrie Mae Weems responded, «To be given the National Artist Award, an award that has, in the past, been given to such illustrious artists like Frank Stella, Theaster Gates and Cindy Sherman, among others, is such an incredible honor.
She was awarded second prize in Spain's National Drawing Competition, Premio Penagos from Maphre Foundation, when she was 22, being the youngest artist and first woman to achieve such recognition.
Ciarán Murphy, Maireád McClean, Mark Garry and Yuri Pattison see their works added to the IMMA National Collection of Contemporary and Modern Art and join the company of esteemed artists such as Louis le Brocquy, Patrick Scott and Katie Holten.
Through the gesture of exporting the Polish national opera to the Haitian tropics — similar to those exercised uncritically by governments promoting their countries abroad — the artists ask whether such an export could signify something other than cultural colonization or state promotion.
The artist's work is included in collections such as the National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana Cuba; the National Museum of Engraving, Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Afrika Museum, Berg en Dal, The Netherlands; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, among others.
The participating artists use institutional systems such as archives, communal rituals and national visual rhetoric, to undermine and subvert the narratives and histories they preserve and distribute.
Artists of the gallery are regularly included in national and international Biennials, such as Charles Gaines and Wangechi Mutu in the 2015 Venice Biennale, My Barbarian, Karl Haendel, Shana Lutker and Dave McKenzie in the 2014 Whitney Biennial; and Amy Sillman.
Born in Santa Monica, California and raised in Tunisia, North Africa and Paris, France, Albuquerque first gained national attention in the late 1970s alongside such artists as James Turrell, Christo and Robert Smithson.
No such provincialism here: although the exhibition is firmly rooted in Wales (now in its seventh edition, it has for the past 12 years taken place at the National Museum Cardiff and other nearby arts centres), selected artists not only represent a broad range of national identities, but are also united by their works» concern with what Artes Mundi's director Karen MacKinnon describes as «global issuesNational Museum Cardiff and other nearby arts centres), selected artists not only represent a broad range of national identities, but are also united by their works» concern with what Artes Mundi's director Karen MacKinnon describes as «global issuesnational identities, but are also united by their works» concern with what Artes Mundi's director Karen MacKinnon describes as «global issues».
She has studied at the New York Studio School, The National Academy Museum School, The Art Students League, and with artists such as Dee Beard Dean, Lucy Mazzafero, Kim English, Molly Davis, Rhett Thurman, Susannah Gramling, and Joseph Peller.
Nancy has had many awards in her career and has been juried into international competitions such as the annual Salon International, the American Impressionist Society Annual Exhibit, and Oil Painters of America.In 2008, she was honored to be selected as one of two painters from the Eastern Shore to be part of a show titled «Making Art: Explorations in Process» at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, Maryland which included notable American artists from the 19th and 20th centuries and works borrowed from major museums including the National Gallery of Art and the Brandywine River Museum.
Nutt has accumulated prestigious awards such as the Governor's Arts Award for the State of Alabama, the Alumnus Arts Award from the University of Alabama, an Artists Fellowship award from the National Endowment for the Arts / Southern Arts Federation, and the Individual Artist Fellowship in Craft from the Tennessee State Arts Commission.
Alloucherie is one of Canada's most noted artists, with work in major collections such as The National Gallery of Art in Ottawa, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, and the Musée de Beaux Arts in Montreal.
The list of initial and upcoming contributors includes artists such as David Batchelor, Ashley Bickerton, Peter Blake, Jeremy Deller, and Damien Hirst, curators such as Caro Howell from Founding Museum, Hans Ulrich Obrist from Serpentine Gallery, Caroline Campbell from National Gallery, writers, critics and broadcasters such as Edwin Heathcote from Financial Times, Alison Cole from Art Newspaper, and Harriet Vyner, academics and writers such as Robert Storr from Yale University, Abigail Harrison - Moore from Leeds University, and Jules Lubbock from Essex University, among others.
The panellists for the 2016 award included curators and artists, such as Clare Lilley, Director of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park; Phillip Prodger, Head of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, Alex Newson, Senior Curator at the Design Museum, and John Keane, artist and Aesthetica Art Prize Winner 2015.
This approach to reimagining a collection has several landmark precedents, such as the National Gallery London's Artist's Eye shows, for which Hockney, Freud and Bacon curated shows.
Andrea Geyer is a New York - based artist, who works with photography, video and performance, using both fiction and documentary strategies in order to address larger concepts such as national identity, gender, and class.
Each season, AAC's exhibition program features national and regional artists in our gallery spaces, as well as related programs such as lectures, public forums, and workshops designed to involve audiences in the experience.
Artists of note include international and national figures such as Christian Anderson, Cristóbal León, and Frank Ammerlaam.
His practice mainly consists of drawings that hearken back to a personal archive of photographs derived from vulgarizing scientific magazines such as National Geographic, from biographies of artists and scientists... Lately, he often re-enacts found footage or even stages non-existent scenes in photographs, which he then uses as source material.
Grimonprez's work is included in numerous collections such as the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, the Kanazawa Art Museum, Japan, the National Gallery, Berlin, Germany, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark, and ARTIST ROOMS, Tate, United Kingdom.
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