Sentences with phrase «of pablo»

«Indian Wedding,» courtesy of Pablo Heimplatz, unsplash.com, CC0 License; «Love Always Trusts,» courtesy of Skye Studios, unsplash.com, CC0 License; «Borders,» courtesy of Annie Spratt, unsplash.com, CC0 License; «Follow Me,» courtesy of Elvis Ma, unsplash.com, CC0 License
He told me that the founder of Bitcoin wants to do a cryptocurrency with the family of Pablo Emillio Escobar Gavirira.
Most major streaming services have «The Life of Pablo» available to listen.
Kanye West's living album, «The Life of Pablo,» is now living on streaming services beyond Tidal.
Since its initial release, «The Life of Pablo» has streamed exclusively on Tidal, the music streaming service owned by Jay Z (West is also a part owner).
(With apologies to Paul Rodgers) 57M in US Still Acquiring Unlicensed Music The BBC reported on February 17 that Kanye West's «Life of Pablo» has already been pirated 500,000 times.
According to one report, «The Life of Pablo» was illegally downloaded by some 500,000 people the day after its release.
So many good ideas pour out of Pablo, one would need an army of software developers and data scientists to follow up on them.
There are high - end items on offer from the likes of Pablo Picasso, Stanley Whitney, Carmen Herrera, and Louise Bourgeois — but also plenty to explore for those without a spare $ 30,000 to spend.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, promised gift from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection © 2016 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
A French court has rejected a plea by the daughter of Pablo Picasso to void a seizure order for a valuable sculpture at the center of a dispute over ownership between the New York dealer Larry Gagosian and an agent for the Qatari royal family.
He has the use of Pablo Gargallo's studio at 45 Rue Blomet during the academic terms.
The exhibition focuses on the influences of Pablo Picasso on generations of contemporary artists.
In the 1950's, Vicente explored collage, integrating the analytical cubism of Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Juan Gris into works that were highly animated.
The experience of seeing the Paul Cézanne retrospective at the Salon d'Automne in 1907 and his contact with the early Cubism of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque had an extremely significant impact on the development of his personal style.
In 1913, the Moderne Galerie staged the first major retrospective of Pablo Picasso, forming close ties in the process with the artist.
Goodnough became another of the tens of thousands of artists caught up in the Cubism of Pablo Picasso.
Picasso Sculpture is a sweeping survey of Pablo Picasso's profoundly innovative and influential work in three dimensions.
The New York Times art critic John Canaday was highly critical, but Clement Greenberg proclaimed abstract expressionism in general and Jackson Pollock in particular, as the epitome of aesthetic value, enthusiastically supporting Pollock's work on formalistic grounds as the best painting of its day and the heir to an art tradition - stretching back to the Cubism of Pablo Picasso, the cube - like pictures of Paul Cézanne and the Water Lily series of Claude Monet - whose defining characteristic is the making of marks on a flat surface.
Under the guidance of the German artist Hilla Rebay, Solomon R. Guggenheim (1861 — 1949) championed a style known as non-objective art, amassing some 150 paintings by Vasily Kandinsky, works of Cubism by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Fernand Leger, Albert Gleizes, and Robert Delaunay, as well as works by Amedeo Modigliani, Marc Chagall, Henri Rousseau, Franz Marc, Laszlo Moholy - Nagy, and Hilla Rebay herself.
«Art & Vinyl,» opening next month at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, is a visual survey of over 200 records — with commissioned covers by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly and Jean - Michel Basquiat — that date from the mid-20th century to the present day and that range from the popular to the obscure.
Macuga's installation The Nature of the Beast (2009) integrates the complicated histories of Pablo Picasso's painting Guernica and the geopolitical maneuvers that led to the United States» 2003 military strike against Iraq.
Pablo Picasso Images from top Tête de femme, profil droit [Marie - Thérèse], 1934 Collection of Aaron I. Fleischman © 2012 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photograph, Courtesy Gagosian Gallery
The 150 works encompass artist self - portraits by the likes of Gustave Dore, Adolf von Menzel, Edouard Vuillard, Dora Maar (one of Pablo Picasso's partners), and even Alfred Hitchcock (a line drawing of his famous profile).
Collage, one of Pablo Picasso's and Georges Braque's innovations, yields a variety of departures, from Max Ernst's mix - and - morph creations to Lee Krasner's cannibalization of her own failed drawings, which she tore up and recombined to create a new kind of pictorial depth.
Woman in a Chemise, 1904, Tate Gallery, London, Bequeathed by C. Frank Stoop, 1933 © 1997 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
-- Peter Schjeldahl While artists have been layering images and incorporating autonomous elements into their work since the advent of paper, collage truly emerged as a medium in its own right in the early years of the 20th century with the Cubist experiments of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. © 2014 Estate of Pablo Picasso
Over sixty cultural institutions have come together to develop a programme around the work «obstinément méditerranéenne» of Pablo Picasso.
The extraordinary strength of Alex Melamid's portrait of 50 Cent (2015) is matched by the serenity of Pablo Picasso's 1942 drawing of his muse, painter and photographer Dora Maar; while the lighthearted satire of Philip Evergood's 1946 Cup of Tea, a painting of the artist Lily Harmon, contrasts with the elegant reverence of Bo Bartlett's 2017 painting of Andrew Wyeth.
Four Days with Picasso will display a fascinating selection of photos of Pablo Picasso taken by British photographer Stanley Stanley after a chance encounter on holiday.
His masterful collages, which follow in the Spanish avant - garde tradition of Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, and Juan Gris, now are reintroduced to the public at NYU's Grey Art Gallery, in the same neighborhood where the Ab - Ex revolution began (by way of the Cedar Tavern, the 9th Street Show, and the Club).
A grandson of Pablo Picasso has purchased a listed building in the center of Berlin.
Presenting a new cycle of paintings developed during the artist's five year immersion into the poetry of Pablo Neruda.
Rueppel brought popular exhibitions such as the 1967 retrospective exhibition of Pablo Picasso's work to Dallas, strengthened the museum's holdings of contemporary painting and sculpture, and broadened the scope of the permanent collection through acquisitions of Japanese painting and Pre-Columbian and African art.
The twenty or so solo or group exhibitions since 1973 that have focused on the study of the posterity of Pablo Picasso's oeuvre testify to its impact on contemporary art.The exhibition at the Grand Palais takes a simultaneously chronological and thematic approach to the critical and artistic highlights of Picasso's career and the myth that gradually built up around his name.
He was also influenced by the Surrealist works of Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró.
Born in Montevideo in Uruguay in 1972, and currently working in Barcelona, this is the first solo show of Pablo Bruera's kinetic sculptures in London.
The erotically charged late work of Pablo Picasso is juxtaposed in a separate room with David Hockney's striking cycle of the four seasons, representing the poetry of plein air painting.
Around 1928, de Kooning began painting still lifes and figures, but it wasn't long before he was dabbling in more abstract works, clearly influenced by the likes of Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró.
A number of Center - supported performances take the stage this summer, including seven new musical commissions by The Crossing and the world premiere of Pablo Batista's music and dance production * El Viaje (The Journey) *.
The photography auction also includes a close - up portrait of Pablo Picasso by Irving Penn in 1957.
Then, too, the young scholar, like all artists starting out in those days, was smitten by the art of Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.
It was Matulka that introduced Smith to the artworks of Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky and the Russian Constructivists.
[VIDEO] Kanye West who is performing at a benefit for the Watermill Center in the Hamptons this evening (July 30), released a video for «The Life of Pablo» track «Wolves,» a collaboration with Olivier Rousteing that doubles as a Fall 2016 ad campaign for Balmain.
Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund © 2015 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
+ A piece valued at $ 50,000 by an Antiques Roadshow appraiser, and believed to be reminiscent of the work of Pablo Picasso, was revealed to be a ceramics class project by a high school student.
The disarming mutability of this genre evokes a raft of anachronistic associations, from the Early Modernist stylistic transformations embodied in the work of Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse to the Postmodernist strategies of Mike Bidlo, Deborah Kass and Sturtevant, with both factions bound up in Romantic myth - making, promoting or denying the idea of the individual genius.
• Portrait of Pablo Picasso (1912) Art Institute of Chicago.
Olivier Picasso, grandson of Pablo Picasso, is organizing an online charity raffle to practically give away «Man in the Opera Hat,» a 1914 painting by his gramps that's worth about $ 1 million.
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