Sentences with phrase «older painters talked»

At that time, when older painters talked to you, they did it in some sort double - talk or riddled way, and if you didn't have a feeling for the painter's language, you didn't know what the hell they were talking about.

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His solo shows include A New Commission for an Old State at Edith - Ruth - Haus, Oldenburg (2016); Proposal for a Porn Company, Galpão VB Associação Cultural Videobrasil, São Paulo (2016); Painter on a Study Trip, Gypsum Gallery, Cairo (2016); It's Never Too Late to Talk About Love, Nile Sunset Annex, Cairo (2014); When Meanings Face Glossy Surfaces, Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo (2010) and I Never Wanted to Be Alone in a Room, BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2010).
His solo shows include A New Commission for an Old State at Gypsum Gallery (2018) and Edith - Ruth - Haus, Oldenburg (2016); Proposal for a Porn Company, Galpão VB Associação Cultural Videobrasil, São Paulo (2016); Painter on a Study Trip, Gypsum Gallery, Cairo (2016); It's Never Too Late to Talk About Love, Nile Sunset Annex, Cairo (2014); When Meanings Face Glossy Surfaces, Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo (2010) and I Never Wanted to Be Alone in a Room, BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2010).
The piece, which was posted online yesterday, captures the 27 - year - old painter in her Bedford - Stuyvesant studio talking about her art,... Read More
On the occasion of Daniel Richter's travelling mid-career retrospective Lonely Old Slogans, currently on show at the 21 - er Haus in Vienna, I met with the German painter, who is also a professor of «painting inside an extended space» at the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts, to talk about the presentation of his body of work.
Artists of our generation tend to be self - taught because our instructors, many of them older abstract painters, liked to talk about content and form, but not necessarily about how to paint.
«On Wednesday evening, Abstract Expressionist painter Charles Seliger was standing next to me at the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, talking about how much he loved old books and the used bookstores that had once lined Fourth Avenue on the Lower East Side.
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