Sentences with phrase «often radical work»

Curator Nicholas Cullinan writes on the Tate blog that the exhibition looks «beyond the clichés of Munch as an angst - ridden and brooding Nordic artist who painted scenes of isolation and trauma» to focus on the neglected aspects of his often radical work, particularly his use of film and photography, and his «obsessive reworking of motifs.»
This link was in part justifiable: in addition to being a member of the abstract expressionist generation, Newman was that group's spiritual ally in its struggle to gain recognition for its new and often radical work.

Not exact matches

Most of the neo-orthodox and some of the radicals worked out and employed, however implicitly, a dialectical method whose subtlety was often lost on the reader amid the resounding proclamations of their triumphant theological conclusions.
Today's real cool fact of the day is that holistic medicine is used by about half the world's population and that the WHO, the World Health Organization, which is not a friend of alternative medicine or quite often stuff that works, other then very basic sanitary measures, but they're estimating that between 65 - 80 % of the world's population uses what they call alternative medicine as their primary from of healthcare compared to only 10 - 30 % of people who use conventional medicine, which actually means that since the vast majority of people use alternative medicine that's conventional medicine, and what they call conventional medicine is actually a radical alternative, if only 10 % of the world is using the burn and poison model of medicine, which is the one that's quite often promoted that way.
Burns devotes the bulk of the film to Warhol's»60s work, giving serious attention to the radical, often underacknowledged silent films he shot with the participation of the drag queens, speed freaks and high - society types who populated the Factory.
Then they would start working it over to make it fit within their standardized style [this is often a very radical rewrite].
Her work often takes on architectures, transforming space through radical shifts of scale or colonizing overlooked and peripheral spaces.
Through radical, poetic, ironic and often provocative investigations, female artists were galvanised to use their work as further means of engagement — questioning feminine identities, gender roles and sexual politics through new modes of expression.
So - called «late work» is often the most radical and the most mysterious art of its time, quite at odds with contemporary voices, and we have come to relish it for just this intransigence and non-conformity.
His multi-media work engages with language on both a literal and formal level and through the use of [often incomplete] texts, as well as images and considered juxtapositions, eliciting new and sometimes radical meanings from historical interpretation and narrative.
Brooklyn Museum's «We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965 - 85» reorients the conversation around race, feminism, political activism and art during the emergence of second - wave feminism by highlighting the often dismissed work of women artists of color.
The Eric Firestone Gallery presentation at Untitled highlights the radical, historic contribution of artists who have been marginalized in the canon, or whose work is not often seen today.
As a new Tate exhibition will show, Picasso had been a prime influence on more radical British artists since the first showing of his work here in 1910, but if he was known to the wider public before the second world war, it was often as the butt of cartoonists» jokes.
His experiments with the latter commenced in 1968 and were considered radical, in part because this new form of drawing was purposely temporal and often executed not just by LeWitt but also by other artists and students whom he invited to assist him in the installation of his works.
The Bolted Book brought together the brilliance and depth of Depero's work, which often blurred the lines between fine art and advertising, and demonstrated his radical approach to typography and book design.
Similarly to Independent New York's trend earlier this year of showing new and established (or late) artists» work together, Elizabeth Dee gallery will show the work of Leo Gabin — the Ghent - born trio, comprising Lieven Deconinck, Gaëtan Begerem, and Robin De Vooght whose work often explores the collective behaviour enabled by the online world — alongside pieces from the late radical American artist Steven Parrino.
These early works were radical and edgy, often challenging the role of women in satirical critiques of contemporary society.
Works from this movement often include paired - down grid and serial formats, tying in with the idea that they should defy any conventional aesthetic appeal in a radical move away from dominant trends of the period.
The title, taken from Ann Quin's 1966 novel Three, provides a script for a new body of work that continues her portrayal of radical women often including writers, activists, poets and artists.
Through radical, poetic, ironic and often provocative investigations, female artists were galvanized to use their work as further means of engagement — questioning feminine identities, gender roles and sexual politics through new modes of expression.
Sex Work will also highlight the seminal role galleries have played in exhibiting the radical women artists who were not easily assimilated into mainstream narratives of feminist art.These galleries often blazed a trail for museum exhibitions.
Falkenstein's current reputation rests on her sculpture, and her work in three dimensions was often radical and ahead of her time.
Huan is known as a radical performance artist whose work is often based on his own body, such as the 1994 work 12 Square Meters, in which he squatted naked in a public latrine for an hour while flies swarmed around him.
Allowing pop - cultural artifacts to function as «information,» as opposed to «form,» Baldessari's works represented a radical departure from, and often a direct critique of, the modernist sensibility that dominated painting for decades.
While now commonly lauded as transgressive and radical, her work, which often portrays her love affair with the late artist Dieter Roth, has been subject to frequent censorship since the 1960s.
Although this radical change of direction is often associated with the work of the sculptor David Smith in the USA, Caro himself stated that it was developments in painting that offered the solutions he sought in sculpture and cited influential friendships with the painters Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski, who he met on his first visit to the USA in 1959.
We've often discussed Apple's intention of removing the home button from the iPhone since there are many clues suggesting the radical design is in the works.
They're often seeking new options for a longer work life including radical career transitions, downshifting, entrepreneurship, job sharing and contract employment.
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