Sentences with phrase «notorious art»

Louis Leroy became one of the most notorious art critics associated with the era of modern art, as a result of publishing a derisive review of a group exhibition in Paris, under the heading «The Exhibition of the Impressionists.»
AN artist known for casting the entire contents of a Kentucky Fried Chicken menu at the behest of a computer was last night awarded Britain's most notorious art accolade, the Turner Prize.
Rare triumph as painter takes the Turner Prize; Science - inspired art wins Tyson (pounds) 20,000 The Herald; December 9, 2002; ALISON CHIESA; 700 + words... night awarded Britain's most notorious art accolade, the Turner Prize.
Boyce's Turner Prize win makes it three in a row for Scottish artists The Scotsman; December 6, 2011; Tim Cornwell; 700 + words... most notorious art accolade, the Turner Prize.He is the third Scottish artist... centre in Gateshead, hosting the Turner prize show this year on only its second... footsteps of other nominees to the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in London...
One name that popped up repeatedly was Eric Doeringer, the notorious art bootlegger whose work is championed by Saltz.
The Power Plant collaborates with fashion house Max Mara, for the fourth consecutive year, to present Toronto's most notorious art party, Power Ball XX.
As the most notorious art world prize in Britain, the Turner Prize is known to ignite controversy — from Damien Hirst's dead sheep and Martin Creed's lights going on and off, to Tracey Emin's drunken appearance and the expletives Madonna released on live television the year she presented the prize.
The curation cleverly riffs on a notorious art film; Painters Painting (1973) documents the rock stars — Rauschenberg, Stella, Pollock, de Kooning, Johns, Warhol, Frankenthaler — of the New York Art Scene from 1940 - 1970.
Britain's most notorious art prize underwent a seismic change in 1991, when entry was restricted to artists under 50, ushering in the era of unmade beds, sliced - up cows and lights flashing on and off.
A determined single mother with nothing but guts and talent, the visionary American artist broke through notorious art world barriers to become one of the outstanding painters of our time.
So commenters: Who would you pick to play Kat, the daughter of notorious art thieves, or her love interest Hale?
One of the stranger doc profiles from last year, Sam Cullman and Jennifer Grausman's Art and Craft is an intimate portrait of Mark A. Landis, possibly the most notorious art forger ever.
Bart Layton's audacious feature debut uniquely tacks together documentary and narrative styles to tell the stranger than fiction tale of a notorious art heist gone horribly wrong.

Not exact matches

Kevin Mitnick, one of the country's most notorious hackers and author of the book «The Art of Invisibility,» explains why.
For at least some of the pre «Socratics, during roughly the same time as the major prophets of the Hebrew Bible, were famous, or notorious, for their contempt for polytheistic assumptions that the gods could be depicted by the plastic arts.
Unsuspectingly, he finds himself drawn into a complex web of haunting intrigue: he becomes obsessed with the woman, the crime, her possibly notorious past, and the disturbing complexity between art and truth.
Pollack fails to mention the punch line, though: in the same piece, a notorious essay called «Trash, Art, and the Movies,» Kael exalts Pollack's own The Scalphunters!
Set to the viciously mechanical soundtrack of a roaring engine, Lelouch's notorious 1976 short film instills its images with a steady kinetic energy and provides — along with questions of «realism» and ethics in art — a substantially vicarious thrill.
Illustrated with performance, private videos, and recollections from those who knew him, this detailed and innovative documentary looks at the life of the always provocative artist Chris Burden, whose work consistently challenged ideas about the limits and nature of modern art, from his notorious performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages, installations, kinetic and static sculptures, and scientific models.
There is also a uncensored and shocking reversible cover with original art by notorious illustrator Rick Melton underneath the embossed slip cover.
In an inner - city Washington, D.C., neighborhood notorious for high crime rates and drug trading resides the Arts and Technology Academy Public Charter School (ATA).
Bob is notorious for his donations to the Theatre and Arts programs at the schools.
The history of the city is exuberant, the architecture astonishing and the art is notorious.
Today's guests discuss Manhattan's yesteryear and how the resilience of its history and art have been preserved and still pique interest today; revealing the speakeasy scene and some of New York City's more notorious residents.
Our first full day finds us in Manuel Antonio National Park, where we see a sloth as well as the notorious white - faced capuchin monkeys — notorious because these «mafia monkeys» have mastered the art of steal - and - run (stealing your lunch, your camera lens, your hat, whatever gets their attention).
The beach beckons — if you can make it out after an night of the notorious club scene — the 5.5 mile - long Jardins del Turia offer fields, paths, fountains and playgrounds, and the City of Arts and Sciences (below) is an architectural wonder to behold!
As the former home of Josephine Baker, the famous music hall performer who first sashayed onto the Parisian stage during the roaring 1920s, the property has kept her spirit alive by presenting the preserved art deco rooms alongside exhibitions of her notorious costumes.
In a pastel world of networks where nobody truly knows what they're doing, hacking is a magical art and the notorious Glitch Witch is the most premium archmagi of the net.
Back when the move was a Super Art in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, Urien players were notorious for long, stylish combos that did a ton of damage, and suffice to say, nothing's changed in the new millennium.
Conker's Bad Fur Day, which was notorious for being one of Rares more edgy games, has an awkward art - themed border around it if you choose to leave it enabled.
It follows the story of Rafael, a notorious Parisian art thief who is most famous for stealing art only to return it days later.
Galleries and other offline venues are notorious for causing damage to art work.
During a panel called «The Art of Pranks» at the College Art Association (CAA) conference in New York last February, a participant identified as Clark Stoeckley, «artivist,» maintained an impassive demeanor as his scholarly copanelists delivered papers on Dada, Fluxus, and other notorious movements past and present.
The End of Art, 2006, shows Ben - Tor doing a wicked impersonation of the artist Rirkrit Tiravanija discussing his notorious practice of cooking Thai food in galleries and museums, and an opinionated art critic discussing her powerful objectiviArt, 2006, shows Ben - Tor doing a wicked impersonation of the artist Rirkrit Tiravanija discussing his notorious practice of cooking Thai food in galleries and museums, and an opinionated art critic discussing her powerful objectiviart critic discussing her powerful objectivity.
With such notorious and controversial paintings as Bad Boy and Sleepwalker, Fischl joined the front ranks of American artists, in a high - octane downtown art scene that included Andy Warhol, David Salle, Julian Schnabel, and others.
Tempted to relate to the tech crowd, the fair could not fail to show the following art world's most notorious utilizers of computer technology who also epitomize its effect on visual arts: Takashi Murakami, with a canvas entitled Enso: Wind (2015) at Blum and Poe's booth; Wade Guyton, whose Untitled (2017) was featured by Galerie Chantal Crousel; the German photographer Thomas Struth (Marian Goodman Gallery) with computer - enhanced photographs of NASA - produced space - bound equipment; and Christopher Wool, whose work occupies the entire Luhring Augustine booth.
Marcel Duchamp's notorious «readymade» Fountain from 1917, which consisted of a standard urinal signed «R Mutt», went further by changing the way an everyday object was experienced and used, while testing the meanings, values and beliefs associated with art.
In the course of his notorious career, Chris Burden allowed himself to be shot, electrocuted, incarcerated, and impaled for the sake of art.
At a notorious 1975 performance at a women's art festival in East Hampton, Schneemann unrolled a scroll from her vagina and read from it.
Meanwhile William Powhida made the nexus of connections notorious with cover art for the Brooklyn Rail.
It, too, takes Stella through the years between those notorious «Black Paintings» and his late, often mannered fragmentation of the art object.
The art is that of Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard, whose installations are notorious for excusing the conventional «don't touch the art» mantra in favor of interactive showcases.
After a series of exhaustive all - night stints during the group's notorious Hamburg tour, Sutcliffe abandoned his nascent musical career to pursue art full time.
Her satirical performances designed to make audiences uncomfortable have been lauded by The Brooklyn Rail, Art F City and Timeout New York, panned by the New York Times, and trolled by notorious performance artist Ann Liv Young.
Overhead, an onlooker remarked that if the art had been installed at Watermill Center, there would be naked people as part of it, referencing Watermill Center's notorious (and popular) Summer Benefit featuring durational performance set among the grassy grounds and gravelled courtyard each July.
The freshest art on the contemporary scene appears to have turned its back on the ironic jokes and personal confessions epitomised by Tracey Emin's notorious unmade bed and Damien Hirst's dead floating shark.
Brian Sewell, the notorious British art critic, was a showman.
In another notorious painting, he attempts to exploit his own race; super cool Bruce Lee chops away on a David Diao art invitation.
A major icon of feminist art history, Womanhouse allowed artists to transform rooms into installations (Chicago's «Menstruation Bathroom» was probably most notorious) and enact domestic - themed performances (Faith Wilding's poetically evocative «Waiting»).
Many of the works in the show (by artists like Vito Acconci, Daniel Buren, Art & Language, Jan Dibbets, Ed Ruscha, Robert Smithson, Jeff Wall, and Dennis Oppenheim) required audience participation or activation, the most notorious example being Hans Haacke's MoMA Poll, wherein museum visitors were surveyed about then - governor Nelson Rockefeller's attitude towards President Nixon's policies in Indochina.
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