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This fall, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (ICA) will present Speech / Acts, a group exhibition bringing together the work of a new generation of artists exploring how the social and cultural constructs of language have shaped black American experiences.

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With a frame reflecting the New Museum's approach to its own triennial — whereby it focuses on emerging artists — the show offered a platform upon which to explore a new generation of contemporary practicNew Museum's approach to its own triennial — whereby it focuses on emerging artists — the show offered a platform upon which to explore a new generation of contemporary practicnew generation of contemporary practices.
But due to this great prize artists of different generations have been given the opportunity to spend formative months exploring Italy; and the resources to create a major new commission that situates them on the world stage.
Indeed, the social histories and identity politics explored in work made during the Civil Rights, Black Power, and Black Arts Movements is being investigated by a new generation of scholars and curators, bringing attention to overlooked artists central to the era, AfriCOBRA artists in particular.
Drawing in Tintoretto's Venice will be the first exhibition since 1956 to explore the drawing practice of this major figure of the Venetian Renaissance and will offer an entirely new perspective on Tintoretto's evolution as a draftsman, his individuality as an artist, and his influence on a generation of painters in northern Italy.
This book explores parallels in thought and strategies between Italian Conceptualist Giulio Paolini's (born 1940) work, especially of the 1960s and the «70s, and the work of a younger generation of artists based in New York City today: Sebastian Black, Kerstin Brätsch (with Boško Blagojevic), Seth Price and Antek Walczak.
Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One at Tate Britain explores how artists responded to Europe's physical and psychological scars, while Generation Hope: Life after the First World War at IWM London takes visitors from 1918 to the heart of the «roaring» twenties, showcasing developments in art, literature, film, fashion and technology as people tried to shape a new world.
At its core, «Red» also explores the uncertainty and futility Rothko feels as a new generation of artists is taking center stage.
Renowned visual artists Shirin Neshat and Pratt alumna Mickalene Thomas (B.F.A.» 00), and Heidi Zuckerman, director of the Aspen Art Museum, will explore the qualities that define a new generation of female artists and leaders in art, as well as the many different ways in which they have achieved success, despite obstacles and prevailing inequalities.
As a new generation of Southern makers explores the joy of creating, this exhibition celebrates the artists who have lived in our midst, inspired by their life experiences, their faith, their communities, and the landscape around them.
Curated by Anika Meier, the show explores the contemporary generation of women artists who use new media to explore gender, sexuality and identity in the digital age.
His art developed in the London art scene beginning in the 1960s, when a dynamic generation of young artists took painting into a new direction by exploring impulses from both the figurative tradition and popular culture.
London's most exciting art's festival celebrate a Summer of Love at Hackney WickED DIY Open Studios (28th — 30th July) For one weekend only, art lovers from across London and the world are invited to Explore the labyrinth of spaces that make up «London's creative square mile», be Inspired and Buy new art works from a range of artists — from renowned international names to the exciting new generation of the grassroots scene, students, and everything in between.
With his gestural cuts to the canvas, Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968), the founder of Spatialism, opened doors for the next generation of artists to explore new ways of transforming their art.
An exhibition of work by four acclaimed contemporary artists who explore themes and ideas central to Andy Warhol's artistic practice, demonstrating how Warhol's legacy continues to influence and shape the content of the work of a new generation of artists.
Exploring careers in the art world, participants take part in a combination of studio visits, writing workshops and professional seminars with some of New York's most significant artists and institutions, from diverse cultural backgrounds and generations.
One of the most influential painters to this current generation of artists, Peter Saul continues to explore the medium of pop, surrealism, political art and comic book fine art in his new show, «Fake
Preparatory to the 9th edition of the eXplore dance festival — Bucharest International Contemporary Dance and Performance Festival, Romania's main dance and performance event, 4Culture Association in co-production with Tangaj Dance kickstart Platform X — a residency program dedicated to the new generation of interactive artists across Europe that supports the research and the production of interactive, new and trans - media projects.
< MAGAZINE «Platform Africa,» the Summer issue of Aperture magazine explores African photography through a new generation of artists with an «in - depth look at the dynamic spaces that have shaped conversations about photography in Africa for the last twenty - five years — the biennials, experimental art spaces, and educational workshops in which artists and audiences interact with photography.»
In Manch's new body of work the artist explores the relationship between parent and child and the ideas, objects, and traits that are passed from one generation to the next.
The artists of the Pictures Generation, such as Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Laurie Simmons, Barbara Kruger, David Salle and Robert Longo, explored a new stylistic vocabulary grounded in their interest in popular culture, appropriating images from books, magazines, advertisements, television, and film.
In the light, a new generation of artists is exploring the intrinsic properties of materials «informed» by human activity, including polymers (Roger Hiorns, Marlie Mul, Sterling Ruby, Alisa Baremboym, Neil Beloufa, Pamela Rosenkranz) or the critical states of materials (the nebulizations of Peter Buggenhout, Harold Ancart or Hiorns).
Robert Adanto's film explores radical «4th wave» feminist performance through interviews with a new generation of artists who use their bodies as subject matter.
In the light, a new generation of artists is exploring the intrinsic properties of materials «informed» by human activity, including polymers (Roger Hiorns, Marlie Mul, Sterling Ruby, Alisa Barenboym, Neil Beloufa, Pamela Rosenkranz) or the critical states of materials (the nebulizations of Peter Buggenhout, Harold Ancart or Hiorns).
Taking «world making» as a starting point also allows the exhibition to highlight the fundamental importance of certain key artists for the creativity of successive generations, just as much as exploring new spaces for art to unfold outside the institutional context and beyond the expectations of the art market.»
The story becomes a vehicle through which the artist explores his biography; Jack who perilously thieves his new way of living and Shim - Boyle, like many 1.5 and second - generation individuals, who must precariously grab on and assimilate to multiple identity systems.
Eugenio Re Rebaudengo What's really rewarding is knowing that you are supporting what is, in a way, the «next generation» of art: encouraging artists to explore new terrain outside the traditional boundaries.
After moving to New York City in about that time, he joined the dynamic art scene in Greenwich Village, frequenting the Cedar Tavern on Tenth Street, associating with the critic Clement Greenberg, and joining a new generation of abstract artists who were exploring the limits and possibilities of art by experimenting with new techniques and ways of organizing pictorial spaNew York City in about that time, he joined the dynamic art scene in Greenwich Village, frequenting the Cedar Tavern on Tenth Street, associating with the critic Clement Greenberg, and joining a new generation of abstract artists who were exploring the limits and possibilities of art by experimenting with new techniques and ways of organizing pictorial spanew generation of abstract artists who were exploring the limits and possibilities of art by experimenting with new techniques and ways of organizing pictorial spanew techniques and ways of organizing pictorial space.
«Hypothesis for an Exhibition» explores parallels in thought and aesthetic strategies between Italian Conceptualist Giulio Paolini's work, especially of the 1960s and the»70s, and the work of a younger generation of artists based in New York City today.
2011 Images of the Mind, Deutches Hygiene - Museum, Dresden DE; Moravian Gallery, Brno, CZ The View from a Volcano: The Kitchen's Soho Years 1971 - 86, The Kitchen, New York, US The Quintet of the Astonished, Everson Museum, Syracuse, US G - d Only Knows Who the Audience Is, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, US Real Virtuality, The Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, New York, US Passion in Venice, Museum of Biblical Art, New York, US Open Ears 2011, CAFKA, Open Ears Festival, Kitchner, Ontario, CA Influential Element: Exploring the Impact of Water, Long Beach Museum of Art, US Film Fridays Series (Screening), The Warsity Center for the Arts, Southern Illinois, US The Artist's Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, US Exchange Evolution, Long Beach Museum of Art, US Videosphere: A New Generation, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, US Time and Place, Kunsthalle Detroit, Michigan, US Watch This!
A new generation of artists is exploring the intrinsic properties of materials «informed» by human activity, including polymers (Roger Hiorns, Marlie Mul, Sterling Ruby, Alisa Barenboym, Neil Beloufa, Pamela Rosenkranz) or the critical states of materials (the nebulizations of Peter Buggenhout, Harold Ancart or Hiorns).
Right now, in New York, solo exhibitions of the work of two second - generation Gutai artists, Norio Imai and Tsuyoshi Maekawa, are on view, allowing for in - depth examination of their respective contributions to the thematic and technical issues their pioneering group explored.
Exploring archives, locally and abroad, the exhibition brings the themes and methodologies that have informed the artist's practice for over sixty years to a new generation, who themselves have witnessed the effects of industrialisation, capitalism and globalisation in recent world events.
The gallery's program explores many expressions of contemporary art research, focusing both on new generations of artists and on those already internationally acclaimed.
One of the most influential painters to this current generation of artists, Peter Saul continues to explore the medium of pop, surrealism, political art and comic book fine art in his new show, «Fake News,» at Mary Boone in NYC.
Oct. 30, 2015 — Feb. 14, 2016 «Capsule 03: LYNETTE YIADOM - BOAKYE» @ Haus der Kunst Museum Munich, Germany In 2014, Haus der Kunst began what it describes as a new program of focused one gallery exhibitions that explore recent developments among a generation emerging international artists.
The new generation wanted to explore new ways of living their lives and artists sought to reconnect art and life.
The exhibition is severely overhung, with only a handful of works installed off the wall, and features seventy - five works that, according to the wall text, highlight a «new generation of women artists who are exploring many levels of sexuality through layers of identity and using the internet as a tool for sexual empowerment.»
Aside from staging regular happenings with the usual sixties free - love trimmings, Cárdenas was a pioneer in video and performance art in the Netherlands, exploring sexuality and body awareness that became influential for a new generation of performance artists.
His work was to become a precursor to the new generation of experimental artists who were exploring the possibilities of the moving image including Dan Graham, Gary Hill and Bruce Nauman.
May 3 - 24, 2014 Black Contemporary Artists Gather in Tribeca New York «Black Eye,» a group show that explores the shifting dynamics of race and identity over the past two decades, features a who's who among two generations of black contemporary aArtists Gather in Tribeca New York «Black Eye,» a group show that explores the shifting dynamics of race and identity over the past two decades, features a who's who among two generations of black contemporary artistsartists.
The discussion will explore the qualities that define a new generation of female artists and leaders in art, as well as the many different ways in which they have achieved success, despite obstacles and prevailing inequalities.
Where We Are offers a counter conversation to Africans in America, which explores the shifts in perspective that are occurring among a new generation of artists from Africa and the Americas as they transverse between the two.
Developed in consultation with Okwui Enwezor, this exhibition explores the production and intellectual potential of a new «generation of African designers, architects and artists who transcend the boundaries between design, art, photography, architecture and urbanism.»
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