Sentences with phrase «of several generations of artists»

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Curated by Dr Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the Gallery, this major new show spanning several generations of artists across all media will open in the summer of 2018, to coincide with what would have been the King of Pop's 60th birthday (on August 29, 2018).
With recent protests by professional football players in mind, the young Chicago - based artist Samuel Levi Jones has curated this group show, which brings together several artists from different generations whose work meditates on the relationship between power structures and persons of color in America.
By way of 16 mm films, Dean features five influential American artists spanning several generations: Julie Mehretu, Cy Twombly, Leo Steinberg, Claes Oldenburg and Merce Cunningham.
Explore Pablo Picasso's potent legacy and persistent impact on several generations of artists in this vibrant exhibition occupying all our galleries this fall.
panning several generations of artists, born in every decade from the 1930s to the 1980s, and making a convincing case for the growing relevance of abstract art in the UK.
It's an impressive line up, spanning several generations of artists, born in every decade from the 1930s to the 1980s, and making a convincing case for the growing relevance of abstract art in the UK.
The exhibition showcased several artists representing two generations of Color Field painters.
Graphicstudio: Uncommon Practice at USF chronicles several aesthetic and technical conversations among artists of different generations.
New York poets from several generations respond to the atmosphere of camaraderie among artists and poets downtown from 1955 to the present.
This exhibition explores the influence of Michael Jackson on some of the leading names in contemporary art, spanning several generations of artists across all media.
Antonio Saura was a Spanish artist and writer, one of the major post-war painters in the fifties whose work has marked several generations of artists.
In this installation, explore a sampling of his work — from neon signs and video to fiberglass sculpture — which has influenced several generations of artists across the world.
This lack of attention is strange, given how insanely influential the artist was to several generations of painters.
Some present recent work by living artists spanning several generations; others showcase fascinating historical material of varying vintages.
In this exhibition, I hope to highlight aspects of his artistic practice as well as his professional career as a university professor and its impact on several generations of artists, curators and writers from Nigeria, West Africa and across the continent.»
Their extravagantly installed exhibitions, the artists» free - wheeling individual approaches, and their varied and compelling work have all had a wide - ranging and profound influence on several generations of their students and on many younger artists since then, including such well - known figures as Chris Ware (SAIC 1991 — 93), Sue Williams, Gary Panter, and Amy Sillman — as has been documented in the recent film Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists.
He is part of a generation of artists who gained prominence when abstract expressionism's specter remained strong; several of its leading figures — like Still, De Kooning, and Motherwell — were alive and making important work.
Moreover, the gallery has represented the estates of some of the world's greatest artists such as Yves Klein, Louise Nevelson, Wifredo Lam and Roberto Matta, in some cases for several generations.
An influential and pioneering figure, German artist Thomas Bayrle (b. 1937 lives and works in Frankfurt) has been an important reference for several generations of artists, both through his
The collection includes works by artists associated with the loosely knit group known as the «Pictures Generation,» such as Cindy Sherman and John Baldessari, who appropriated images from the mainstream media, as well as several members of the Düsseldorf school of photography.
Claimed as a Fauvist, a Surrealist, Expressionist, and a Magical Realist, the Spanish painter and sculptor Joan Miró has had an enormous influence on the work of several generations of succeeding artists.
At several places in the building, the Hamburger Bahnhof currently exhibits an artist whose work and life can not be separated from one another — a painter, an actor, a writer, a musician, a drunkard, a dancer, a traveller, a charmer, an enfant terrible and self - producer — in short, an «exhibitionist» as he called himself and an artist who today is considered one of the most significant of his generation.
The anachronism implies a continuity between the myths of hard - drinking artists from different eras: as if the beer - swilling painters of the Dutch Golden Age, the absinthe - addled wretches of 19th - century Paris, the tough guys of the New York School, liquored - up and rowdy at the Cedar Tavern, and several generations of British artists, stumbling out drunk in the late afternoon from Soho's Colony Room Club, could all be imagined in some timeless bar - room.
As a lifelong and beloved professor, Goldberg had a profound impact on several generations of artists, and the work from this period resonates with multiple moments and movements in contemporary art in exciting ways.
This group exhibition investigates the genesis of the Bay Area Figurative movement and features several generations of artists, including contemporary artists working locally and internationally
Several generations of Latina and Latin American artists elaborated a new perception of the body: one approached from dissident subjectivities with respect to the systems of power that order and normalize sexualities.
They represented several generations of Chicago - based artists who apply activist intentions, conceptual strategies, and experimental artistic approaches to complex social issues; they epitomize a larger «critical mass» of peers who have sustained and invigorated this kind of critical art practice in Chicago.
Since then he has been influential to several generations of artists working in L.A..
This coherent exhibition spanned several generations of artists and included a broad range of approaches to abstraction.
Edgar Orlaineta is a Mexican artist who has developed several functions in his environment, not only as an artist but also as a cultural and contemporary art promoter, for example, during 1996 to 1998 he ran a project space called Art Deposit where a lot of artists from his generation had a chance to exhibit their work for the first time.
Charting a seventy - five - year history of antiwar art and activism, American Artists against War, 1935 — 2010 lucidly tracks the continuities, preoccupations, and strategies of several generations.
The collection boasts several works by artists such as Vibeke Tandberg, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Matias Faldbakken, Ann Cathrin November Høibo and Fredrik Værslev — a generation of Norwegian artists who have made their mark internationally.
In the years 1977 to 1979 Noffke, working with the University of Georgia and several other artists, put together three annual «National Ring Shows» featuring the younger generation of metalsmiths.
Their achievements, along with those of several younger generations of British artists, may finally have laid to rest the notion that art is something for which the British have no innate talent.
30 Americans is unique in that it allows several generations of artists to intermix in interesting ways.
The exhibition presents works by fourteen artists of European and American provenance over several generations who operate in terms of both form and contents between a conceptual reception of painting and an investigation of influences from the mass media.
She talked about why she thinks her work, marked by wild stylistic diversity, is less known than that of several German artists of her generation, like Gerhard Richter, her former husband; Martin Kippenberger, a kindred spirit; Sigmar Polke; and Anselm Kiefer: «I think my work is very difficult to understand.
Dalziel & Scullion, Graham Fagen, Kenny Hunter, David Shrigley are among the artists selected for the showcase of contemporary art practice in Scotland at GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland that is taking place at several venues throhugout the country until January 2015.
After he met Andy Warhol, the two became fast friends and collaborated on several projects, and in 1980, he joined Annina Nosei Gallery, which represented several laudable graffiti artists of his generation, before later moving to Mary Boone Gallery in 1984.
Although Darger was unrecognized as an artist during his lifetime, the impressive body of watercolors and writings he created are acclaimed by admirers and scholars of both mainstream and outsider art, and has been a source of inspiration for several generations of contemporary artists.
«These efforts countered the persona of the humble, oblivious naïf by detailing his assured single - mindedness and tracked the extensive influence his work exerted on several generations of vanguard artists,» critic Roberta Smith wrote in a review of a later exhibition.
That's the focus of our collection: we collect works by several generations of artists who deserve recognition but have been overlooked; whose stories aren't necessarily known but deserve to be.
Several generations of Murillo's family, including his parents, have worked there in various capacities, and the artist, who was born in 1986 and moved to the United Kingdom in the 1990s, retains close ties to the site.
By 1994 Saville's increasing profile enabled her to exhibit in several notable group shows: Young British Artists III, Saatchi Gallery, London (1994), Contemporary British Art» 96, Museum of Kalmar, Stockholm (1996) and the iconic Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, London (1997), positioning Saville as one of the foremost painters of her generation.
Recently shortlisted for the Future Generation Art Prize in 2017, she is the recipient of several other awards and honors including the Denniston Hill Artist Residency (2017), The Laundromat Project Alumni Award for Art in Community (2017), Harpo Foundation Grant (2016), Magnum Foundation Grant (2016), Creative Exchange Lab at the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art Residency (2016), Smack Mellon Studio Residency (2016), Triple Canopy Commission at New York Public Library Labs (2015), Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency (2015), A.I.R. Gallery Fellowship (2015), Queens Museum Jerome Emerging Artist Fellowship (2015), New York Artadia Grant (2015), Bronx AIM Fellowship (2015), Process Space Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency (2015), Art Matters Grant (2014), Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant (2014), Center for Book Arts Residency (2013), The Laundromat Project Create Change Fellowship (2013), Center for Photography at Woodstock Residency (2012), among others.
Reflecting the numerous strategies of production and display that co-exist within art photography today, on view are framed prints, wall - sized installations, light boxes and digital videos by significant artists across several generations, including Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Thomas Ruff, Jeff Wall, Anne Collier and Elad Lassry.
Spanning several generations, these five artists challenge the notion of the canvas as a flat surface for painted images.
We've seen this overlap over the last several decades, especially with the inclusion of type and commercial elements (think pop artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein and later picture generation artists like Barbara Kruger).
Represent culminates with a wide - ranging array of portraits created by several generations of artists, from those active over a century ago to those making work today, as well as audio excerpts of interviews with contemporary artists Moe Brooker, Barkley L. Hendricks, Odili Donald Odita, Joyce J. Scott, and others.
«A very early practitioner of socio - political Happenings and installations,» notes Kathleen A. Edwards, UIMA's chief curator, who organized the show, «Picard was several generations older than groundbreaking female performance artists such as Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke.
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