Sentences with phrase «now famous»

Published in 1986 in Weirdo # 17, R. Crumb illustrated sci - fi legend Philip K. Dick's now famous religious experience, a hallucinatory spiritual «exegesis» in which he believed he encountered a God - li
Exist primarily in the 1980s and 1990s, these 20 works are a comprehensive selection trenchant overview of the most important aspects in Jeff Wall's work, partly with now famous, often exhibited works such as «The Thinker» or «Restoration», but also by works who belong to the less known and rarely seen.
His now famous «plate paintings» — large - scale paintings set on broken ceramic plates — received a boisterous and critical reception from the art world.
Lee Krasner asked Cage to compose the score that would accompany the now famous Hans Namuth / Paul Falkenberg film on Pollock.
In 1917 he submitted the now famous Fountain, a urinal signed R. Mutt, to the Society of Independent Artists exhibition but they rejected the piece.
He exhibited in 2002 and 2003 at the LIGA gallery, a now famous alternative gallery space in Berlin, which was the first exhibition venue for many artists from Leipzig.
Both The New York Times and Life magazine were keen to cover the protest, the latter including a now famous photo portrait of the group of artists taken in 1951 by Nina Leen.
Lott's community oriented philosophy and his Artists in Action program helped spark the creation of the now famous Project Row Houses (Harithas, 1999).
The Rubells began collecting in the 1960s, as the story, now famous, goes, on a budget of $ 25 per week — «25 percent of our income,» Ms. Rubell said during a recent trip to Manhattan for contemporary auction week.
Now famous as one of the premiere galleries to exhibit the work of abstract expressionist artists, Egan also represented Franz Kline, George McNeil, Willem de Kooning and Giorgio Cavallon during this period.
Also disabusing them of their assumption that those who were now famous were always such.
In 1986 he was given a copy of the now famous Subway Art and became enthralled by the graffiti murals painted on the subway walls of New York City.
At the gallery's turbulent «Pop Festival,» also in 1963, composer John Cage performed with the Judson Dancers, and Rauschenberg debuted his now famous performance piece, «Pelican.»
Signalled by Freeze, the now famous group show curated by Damien Hirst in July 1988, the coming of the YBA era saw the London art «village» that Victoria Miro operated in suddenly become a market - driven megalopolis.
Wearing finished her studies at Goldsmiths» College in 1990, and hair first one - person exhibition at the London artist - run space City Racing in 1993 — titled «I'm Desperate» after a message held up by a young executive in her now famous series of photographs.
It isn't in the collection because I gave it to my wife after we divorced -LSB-...] De Kooning and Tworkov both showed at the tiny Egan Gallery, as did Kline, Guston, Nakian, and others now famous, and so in this accidental way I landed right in the midst of a great movement.»
By the time she had filmed her first movie at the age of 21, Marilyn had already experimented with her now famous bleached hair, but it was not until she turned 30 that she legally changed her name from Norma Jean to Marilyn Monroe.
Born as a micro-radio station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 1997, serving the emerging (and now famous) music scene, the Wave Farm of today is a world away from such pirate - radio roots, in terms of both its location and its technology.
Alan S. Goldstein was born May 11, 1938 in New York City and had his first formal exposure to art there at the now famous High School of Music and Art.
As Norman struggles to deal with the burden of his cultural heritage, the arrival of his unscrupulous former student, now a famous architect to the stars, threatens to destabilise his fragile existence.
In 1961 he moved to New York and was an early member and founder of the now famous Park Place Group, where his new minimalist tendencies were appreciated by and exhibited with Sol Le Witt, Robert Smithson, Ed Ruda, Mark di Suvero, Peter Forakis and Tamara Melcher, among others.
Although he is now famous for a wide range of realistic sculptures, which often explore the various notions of a human body, the work that caught Charles Saatchi's attention was the Self project, an ice sculpture made with 9 liters of the artist's own blood.
His now famous Slides of a Changing Painting (1982 - 1983) established much of the imagery that would go on to form his rich visual lexicon (the torso and drain motifs featuring in Untitled can be traced to these slides).
This handsome book — a historical and critical study of Palermo's painting from the time he entered Joseph Beuys» now famous class at the Düsseldorf academy in 1964 to his death in 1977 — explores his significance for postwar and abstract art.
At now famous events such as so - called «Philadelphia Panel» in 1960, Ad Reinhardt and Philip Guston in particular contributed towards ending this episode in art history.
William studied with Albers, worked for him and sold him his now famous collection of pre-Columbian art.
The Los Angeles exhibition at the Kohn Gallery will include his now famous painting of a meat dress (made popular by Lady Gaga), Incarnation, 2009, along with numerous other smaller paintings and works on paper.
It was here that Charles Saatchi acquired the now famous Blood Head which is currently on view at the National Portrait Gallery.
London's Imitate Modern is located in the historical heard of Mayfair, Shepherd Market and is now famous for its dedication to emerging artists and their promotion; in fact, many of them have now established successful careers and followings in the art world!
Brian O'Doherty coined his now famous description of the white cube in a series of essays in 1976, highlighting the often unarticulated context that he argued was a determining factor in the way that many modern artists made their work.
Chicago - born Joan Mitchell entered the New York world of Abstract Expressionism in 1947 and had her first solo show in the city in 1952, after taking part a year earlier in the now famous «Ninth Street Show», hung by the legendary art dealer Leo Castelli.
In February 1964 Judd commented in a now famous radio discussion with Bruce Glaser and Frank Stella, «The big problem is to maintain the sense of the whole thing.
Hence, in 1993 the first residents of the gallery were Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas, reproducing their now famous Shop in Geneva.
William Scott began his artistic training as a sculptor but, in 1934, after three years at the Royal Academy schools in London, he switched to painting with the now famous grumble that he couldn't stack sculptures under his bed.
While these notes might risk being pedantic and even academic, I believe they are relevant to the controversies around the confusing critical vocabulary used to describe Kline's prodigious late career paintings for which he is now famous.
De Kooning and Tworkov both showed at the tiny Egan Gallery, as did Kline, Guston, Nakian, and others now famous, and so in this accidental way I landed right in the midst of a great movement.
According to Tate curator Ann Gallagher, it will give visitors the opportunity «to step back from the noise surrounding Hirst, look back to 1988 [the year he sprang on to the scene with his now famous exhibition Freeze] and follow his career through».
At about this same time Serra wrote his now famous «Verb List», which comprises more than one hundred different processes that could be done to or with a given material.
The now famous Crack is Wack mural of 1986 has become a landmark along New York's FDR Drive.
The final product a beautiful 14 - foot long super-panorama on a single roll of film where the Beastie Boys appear and reappear four different times on the corner of Ludlow Street, and a building in the background with the now famous sign simply reading, «Paul's Boutique.»
In 1990 Terry began to develop my unique range of brushes, beginning with the now famous «Fangogh» brush.
Being the entrepreneur with a keen eye for what the market is looking for, Terry also realised that there was a lack suitable paints on the market, so he developed his now famous «Three Greens» «Three Autumn Shades» and the colour «Shadow» all created to help make painting easier for beginners, and experienced watercolour artists alike.
The detectives of the 24 Wards Heinous Crimes Unit have their eyes on one man: Kamui Uehara, legendary serial killer and assassin of a number of government officials 20 years prior in the now famous «Silver Case.»
With most of the battle themes, including all three final battles, as well as the now famous «Zanarkand» (I never tire of it no matter how many times I hear it when I switch on my PS2), most of the more recognizable pieces are here.
Back to earth and the excitement is still high as that now famous tactical dog makes an appearance attempting to take on a helicopter no less.
Release Date: Oct 29, 2003 Developer: Infinity Ward Publisher: Activision Genre: Action, First Person Shooter Theme: World War II Rating: T for Teen Game Modes: Single player, multiplayer DLC / Expansions: United Offensive Call of Duty is the first title in the now famous Call of Duty series.
Taking a page from the now famous Telltale formula, The Council is a game seemingly about trying to say the right thing and make the right decision.
Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine are both well known names for anyone who has ever played a RE game before, and in Revelations you once again meet up with the now famous duo.
Fuel Entertainment, Xbox Entertainment Studios and LightBox Entertainment plan on digging up portions of the now famous dumping site, which is located near First Street and White Sands Boulevard, which is now the ultimate urban legend in the retro video game community.
We had our breakthrough for 4D capture in 2011, when Axis Animation asked us to capture the facial performances for the now famous Dead Island trailer.
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