Sentences with phrase «of a new generation of artists who»

Jones and his contemporaries were in the vanguard of a new generation of artists who vigorously questioned the authority of classical English painting.
Douglas Gordon was only the most prominent of a new generation of artists who had graduated from Glasgow School of Art and had nothing to lose.

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Calligraphy, miniature painting, Sufi mysticism, and other traditions are the starting point for a new generation of artists from the Islamic world who are using the language of contemporary art to inflect their work with multiple layers of meaning.
1951 was also a critical year for constructivism in Brazil, with the first São Paulo Biennale, which asserted its modern foundations in concrete art and concrete poetry, and with the figure of the Swiss artist, Max Bill, who was to exert great influence on this new generation of artists.
«Coming To Power» pays homage to the first generation of women artists who pioneered a new artistic genre in the mid 60s and early 70s using explicit sexual imagery.
Sidibe influenced his contemporaries and inspired a new generation of artists including British painter Chris Ofili, who is based in Trinidad.
From the «precursors» who developed Congo's first works on paper when it was still a Belgian colony to the 1970s «popular painters» who worked as sign painters and created comics, and a new generation of artists that emerged in the 2000s, this unique show offers an historic overview of Congo's artistic landscape.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideliNew York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sidelinew kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
Phyllida Barlow is a British artist who came of age in the wake of the «New Generation» of British sculptors of the early 1960s.
Block was the first to introduce the generation of artists who came of age during the Special Period to the New York art world.
This group show establishes a dialog between three young São Paulo artists represented by the gallery — Pedro Caetano (b. 1979), Rafael Carneiro (b. 1985), and Tiago Tebet (b. 1986)-- and a selection of artists from the same generation who are based in New York City: Gustavo Prado (b. 1981, Brazil), Nicole Wittenberg (b. 1979, USA), Guy Yanai (b. 1977, Israel), and G.T. Pellizzi (b. 1978, Mexico).
Considered one of the most important painters of the twentieth century, Still was among the first generation of Abstract Expressionist artists who developed a new, powerful approach to painting in the years following World War II.
Curator was the Art Theoretic Germano Celant to describe the work of a new generation of Italian artists who wanted to destroy the division between life and art.
There is a whole new generation of African American art historians, who are writing about these artists now and organizing museum shows.
Innerst broke onto the New York art scene in the early 1980s with exquisitely executed small - scale paintings with hand - made frames, and his works were considered part of the Pictures Generation of artists who employed widely varied images as source material culled from the expanding media of the pre-digital age.
A classically trained artist who studied at age eleven in the Leonardo da Vinci Art School, the same atelier that Isamu Noguchi attended, which was created for New York's working poor in Alphabet City, Carone went on to become a member of the first generation of Abstract Expressionists.
Jack Youngerman (b. 1926) belongs to the first generation of artists who set up studios in New York City's abandoned industrial spaces during the 1950s and 1960s.
Thus they spread the way for a new generation of artists who combine virtual reality with other media in a seemingly effortless manner, the Internet as their ubiquitous and inexhaustible source of inspiration.
So that means a whole generation of these younger artists who are growing up here haven't seen my artists» works up close unless they've traveled to New York or seen their works in a museum.
This two - parted exhibition will both trace the history of Sol LeWitt's relationship with NMSU, as well as show the extent of his influence on a new generation of artists who use the surface of the wall as their canvas.
And, in fact, Schapiro's improvisatory, almost performative work at the lectern shaped a generation of art historians, as well as the artists who would sit in on his lectures at the New School.
AD ART SHOW is a groundbreaking exhibition celebrating & showcasing a new generation of contemporary artists who have professional backgrounds in Advertising and / or Commercial Art.
Ilaria Marotta's lecture titled «The Italian Identity» aims to focus on a new generation of Italian artists who create works which, even in the variety of their artistic languages and expressions, have focused on some of the key aspects of the Italian history and identity.
At the same time, just as importantly, there is a new generation of dynamic young dealers who are very active in post-war Italian art — doing a lot of research and promoting artists with catalogs, museum shows and major highly focused art - fair booths.
The recent explosion of the new Urban art movement, the fresh focus on Graffiti and Street art and graffiti has brought in a new generation of young artists like Jean - Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, who unfortunately did not live long enough to see the success they became.
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.
Lives and works New York) Cheryl Donegan's work demonstrates the concerns and modes of a generation of artists, many of them women, who began to use conceptual strategies in the early 1990s to question the hegemony of canonized artists, many of them male.
According to Helen Molesworth, chief curator at ICA Boston, who organized «This Will Have Been,» a shift took place in the 1980s, which changed the notions of love and desire for a new generation of artists.
Mondrian became a member of the group and was something of a spiritual mentor to many of them, along with Hans Hofmann, who never joined, but whose inspirational teaching spawned a new generation of like - minded artists.
Monkman is part of a new generation of Native American artists who has exhibited widely in museums throughout Canada.
The exhibitions program is mainly focused on a new generation of international artists who have never been exhibited in town or even in Italy before.
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.
Feminism in the art world resulted in a much larger presence for women artists in the 1970s and 1980s, and the «Pictures» generation — those who arrived on the New York City art scene in the late 1970s (many from California Institute of the Arts or Buffalo State College) and experimented radically with using borrowed images — may be the first group of artists associated with a particular movement in which there are as many (or more) high - profile women as there are men.
In the early 1980s Dokoupil emerged as a leading champion of a new generation of international artists who, in opposition to the minimal and conceptual art of the 1970s, rediscovered painting and the use of figurative, expressionist images.
The «Pictures Generation» appellation was applied to the group by critic Douglas Crimp, who included five of the artists in a 1977 exhibition at Artists Space gallery in New Yorartists in a 1977 exhibition at Artists Space gallery in New YorArtists Space gallery in New York City.
This combination of gravitas and up - to - date engagement gave Steinberg a privileged position in the dialogue around the newest art, and he emerged as not only a witness but an important instigator in the transition from Abstract Expressionism (and Greenberg - ian strictures) to the next generation of artists, who were leaving behind painterly theatrics for the icier criticality of Pop.
There's this generation of artists who are getting recognition through Instagram of which I guess I am a part of and forming these new networks of creativity.
The New Museum Triennial is the only recurring international exhibition in New York City devoted to emerging artists from around the world, providing an important platform for a new generation of artists who are shaping the current discourse of contemporary art and the future of cultuNew Museum Triennial is the only recurring international exhibition in New York City devoted to emerging artists from around the world, providing an important platform for a new generation of artists who are shaping the current discourse of contemporary art and the future of cultuNew York City devoted to emerging artists from around the world, providing an important platform for a new generation of artists who are shaping the current discourse of contemporary art and the future of cultunew generation of artists who are shaping the current discourse of contemporary art and the future of culture.
«Pousette - Dart never wavered in his commitment to painting, but transformed this art form and thereby helped to launch a new generation of artists, such as Ai Weiwei, who fluidly move between media,» Homann continues.
Set to debut at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Sept. 21, Urban Theater: New York Art in the 1980s promises to be a blockbuster exhibition with highlights from major artists who helped define a generation.
An conceptualist who came up in the New York art scene alongside Jasper Johns, Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and the rest, Sturtevant moved to Paris around 1970 and took a decade - long sabbatical from making art; when she re-emerged, she found herself often lumped in with an entirely new generation of artists, giving her work a strange out - of - time qualiNew York art scene alongside Jasper Johns, Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and the rest, Sturtevant moved to Paris around 1970 and took a decade - long sabbatical from making art; when she re-emerged, she found herself often lumped in with an entirely new generation of artists, giving her work a strange out - of - time qualinew generation of artists, giving her work a strange out - of - time quality.
We have pulled from Gilles Deleuze's reference to Analogical painting as reference to interpret a new generation of emerging painters who pull from representation, distorting it through a new diagram as Urban contemporary artists.
The artists selected for show are the voice of a new generation, who are responding directly to the outside world, to the vanity of social media and to the socio - political backdrop that informs our culture today.
A leader of his generation, Peter Doig is a Scottish artist who was able to propose a new set of questions and alter the way we understand art.
This two - parted exhibition will both trace the history of Sol LeWitt's relationship with NMSU, as well as show the extent of his influence on a new generation of artists who use the surface of the... Continue reading «Off the Wall»»
Future instalments may focus on other generations, but this being the New Museum they started with the freshest bunch, the Millennials, artists who were born no earlier than 1976, who came of age amidst far - reaching economic prosperity and who are mobile, global and hyper - connected.
The exhibition traces the impact of the work of 20th Century pioneers of textiles, fashion and handcrafted practice, such as Anni Albers, Louise Bourgeois, Sonia Delaunay, Eva Hesse and Hannah Ryggen, on younger generations of artists who incorporate similar materials and processes into their work, as well as bringing together 8 new works, created especially for the show.
One of Britain's most original and inventive sculptors, Penelope Curtis, former director of Tate Britain, has described Flanagan as «a maverick figure but a maverick who was absolutely central to the artistic conversation of the 1960s and 70s».2 One of the influential generation of artists studying at St Martin's School of Art in the early to mid-1960s, Flanagan reacted against the formal rigidity of sculpture at that time, challenging the nature of the medium and contributing to a new understanding of the practice.
This is especially so among a generation of young artists, largely based in New York City, who, like the original practitioners of Arte Povera, exist in a climate of sociopolitical turmoil rife with pressure towards polish and productivity.
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