This show of more than three decades
of artistic production in paintings, drawings and prints, challenges the common perception that all western American art is created in realist style.
The works here reflect on the entire
process of artistic production, from early socialization to the arts education system to market pressures to systems of distribution, consumption and storage.
We explore new categories and
speeds of artistic production and consumption, while insisting on a tangible and material engagement with community.
Since its inauguration in 2011, the gallery has developed a special programme around the
investigation of artistic productions carried out during the Brazilian military period — more specifically from the 1970s and 1980s.
Participants, regardless of medium, are guided to examine the reasons and
context of their artistic production to deepen their understanding of their work and encourage personal and professional growth.
Beginning in the 1950s, the
process of artistic production itself became an increasingly fundamental part of artworks with the advent of actions, happenings and performances.
In its representation of a broad spectrum of narratives, PPP offers a unique glimpse into contemporary Cambodia and how local and projected
modes of artistic production form part of the wider global dialogue.
From Country to Continent: Collecting and Supporting Contemporary Art in Morocco and Beyond, a conversation looking at current projects based in Morocco that support and develop multiple and diverse
forms of artistic production both in that country and from the broader African continent.
The catalogues essays show how antiquity (or a particular historical conception of antiquity) influenced a
range of artistic production in Europe during the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries.
To this end, Cruz will use the project space not as a
site of artistic production in the physical sense: instead, he will purposefully work creatively within the curatorial and display aspects of the installation of this work as an exhibition.
Up until World War II, the
center of artistic production in the West had been Paris, and artists from around Europe, the United States and South America had flocked there to study and to work.
The vast scope of the collection reflects the heterogeneous
nature of the artistic production of Cuban artists, spanning across various generations, and their significant aesthetic and historical contribution to modern and contemporary art.
Their most recent project No matter how much you push the envelope it'll still be stationery, explores opportunities to destabilize normative modes
of artistic production through the adoption of various labor techniques and shifting exhibition formats.
The program provides state - of - the - art facilities and semi-private studios offer a myriad of resources and expertise to students who are eager to explore previously unfamiliar
areas of artistic production.
Each section will incorporate photography and works by self - taught artists to further underscore the
diversity of artistic production in the early 20th century.
Quisqueya Henriquez explores the history of art itself, looking back along the past
century of artistic production where she pieces together familiar references from along, and beyond, the Western canon.
While commonly regarded as the center of Cajun culture, Lafayette is far removed from such
places of artistic production as New York and Los Angeles.
MoMA at El Museo allowed for a more complete
vision of artistic production in Latin America, including abstract and conceptual work never seen, at least in recent memory, at MoMA.
Spanning the last decade
of her artistic production before her untimely death, Ree Morton: The Plant That Heals May Also Poison (on view until December 24) will feature her most significant work, comprising over 40 drawings, sculptures, paintings, and installations.
Ed Gomez's interdisciplinary art practice revolves around the questioning of exhibition practices, institutional framework and historical
models of artistic production.
Rendered in the same black or white material, the objects are all coated in a thin layer of dust, showcasing works from thousands of years
of artistic production from several cultures and continents.
The first decades of the 20th century were among the most fruitful
periods of artistic production of the modern era, especially for the still - fledgling art of photography.
For the pilot semester beginning October 3, and its theme of «New Social Abstractions,» leading artists - theorists Hito Steyerl, Simon Denny, Evan Calder Williams, and writer Ana Teixeira Pinto will lead an exploration into new levels of complexity that organize our modern world and discuss new
kinds of artistic production that this development may demand
Although a handful of postwar Brazilian visual artists have received recognition in North America, the astonishingly high
level of artistic production throughout Brazil over recent decades remains significantly overlooked beyond its borders.
Central to Vulsma's practice is the exploration of the intersections between
strategies of artistic production, institutional procedures and processes of value production.
Acquired directly from Leo Castelli by the legendary post-war art collectors Burton and Emily Tremaine, the burnished surface of Telluride is a glowing celebration of the strict geometrics with which Stella sought to banish the wild gestural brushstrokes that had been the mainstay of
much of the artistic production of the previous decade.
However, the French city also aligns well with the experimental fair's mission to «keep its distance from what are often seen as the dominant
centres of artistic production, instead seeking fresh and fertile terrain for the mapping of a new cultural topography.»