Sentences with phrase «on artistic developments»

Ranging across Johns's entire career — from his breakthrough paintings of the 1950s, which paved the way for the subsequent development of Pop art and Minimalism, to his most recent work — the survey offers a rich overview of the visual and philosophical inquiries central to Johns's practice and illuminates his enormous impact on artistic developments following Abstract Expressionism.
The current generation of contemporary African artists is well traveled and up - to - date on artistic developments in New York and London while simultaneously tuned into issues at home.
A trilogy of publications on the artistic development in Asia from 1998 to 2018 by Arthub and MOUSSE will launch the books during Art Basel HK with a opening conversation dressing the corresponding topic.
«The Smith Street Print Project»: The artistic re-invention of tattoo art In April 2012 the four creative souls behind the Smith Street Tattoo Parlour in Brooklyn decided to close their shop for one week to focus on their artistic development.
What impact did Bode's teaching have on your artistic development?
During the 1950s, Noland encountered the eminent art critic Clement Greenberg, the modernist sculptor David Smith (1906 - 65), and the Abstract Expressionist painters Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis, all of whom had a significant impact on his artistic development, but especially Frankenthaler's Mountains and Sea (1952, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC).
In 1945, his father was killed in a car accident, and the personal tragedy was to have a lasting effect on his artistic development.

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As an Associate Research Chef, Chef Rachel focuses on recipe development for the McCormick Science Institute as well as utilizing her culinary and artistic talents for the Culinary Team.
Waldorf education is based on a profound understanding of human development that transforms teaching into an artistic and health - giving approach to education.
From random scribbles to stick people and beyond, read up on the common stages of artistic development from ages 2 to 12
Developed by Rudolf Steiner, Waldorf education is based on a profound understanding of human development that transforms teaching into an artistic and health - giving approach to education.
We believe children learn best in an environment rich in experiences that focus on language development, academic centers, social / emotional development, artistic expression and fine / gross motor development.
Eligible activities will include an activity that: contributes to the development of creative skills or expertise in artistic or cultural activities; provides a substantial focus on wilderness and the natural environment; helps children develop and use particular intellectual skills; includes structured interaction among children where supervisors teach or help children develop interpersonal skills; or provides enrichment or tutoring in academic subjects.
With an emphasis on child development and a curriculum that incorporates practical, intellectual, and artistic elements, Waldorf education has grown to over 1,000 schools worldwide.
Co-produced by Studio Ghibli, with artistic development work by Isao Takahata, the animated film is entirely dialogue free and tells the story of a man who washes up on a desert island.
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, the 1989 Batman graphic novel that sold 120,000 copies in one day and paid Morrison a dollar for each of them, «is more significant for him in terms of commercial development than in terms of artistic development,» Meaney says.
Takes readers on an odyssey behind the scenes of video - game development, exploring the artistic challenges, technical impossibilities, marketplace demands and more behind such games as Halo Wars, Stardew Valley, Diablo 3, Destiny, Uncharted 4 and more.
This development doesn't sit well with the movie's drug - addicted director (Michael Wincott), an artistic purist who insists on leaving his masterpiece as is.
Instead of billions spent on arms and missile deployment and bombs that destroy life, we must mobilize our diverse cultural traditions and heritage, artistic resources, and talents to affirm life, to interest, inform and motivate people, to assist the common goal of achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals and confronting the crisis of global warming.
The school is recognized for innovative educational, technological, and artistic programs including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, the Mid-Pacific Exploratory Program (a project - based approach to learning), the acclaimed Mid-Pacific School of the Arts, an English Language Development program for the international students on campus, and a cutting - edge Immersive Technology Program.
If the original form of professional literary criticism was just that, a type of artistic criticism later joined by the second development, consumer review (which is focused on customer guidance, not necessarily on critical appraisal), then that third element is recommendation.
The experience of reading digital comics and the challenges inherent in making comics as we know them work on digital devices suggests that there are also thorny creative and artistic questions to be addressed in the development of comics for e-reading.
More advanced students will work on the technical and artistic development of these skills.
Taking an extremely hands on approach, I was responsible for overseeing the overall artistic vision and creative direction of all cinematic storytelling (including pre-visualisation, camera work, lighting and storyboard development) and in - game set - pieces from initial concept to shipped title.
You're missing out on two beautifully crafted experiences of artistic development.
I'm astounded on a regular basis with some of the creative artistic developments in audio.
In 1954, after a stint in Japan during the Korean War, he settled in New York and met artist Robert Rauschenberg, who introduced Johns to John Cage and Merce Cunningham, whose practices would have a strong impact on Johns's artistic development.
For the show Dog Heaven, McEneaney \'s paintings show her reflection on the passing of time - documenting personal artistic accomplishments, the development of her paintings in the studio, and relationships with beloved pets.
The exhibition highlights the political dialogue inherent in the artist's artistic interventions — from his concern for the extreme plight of the homeless, his interest in direct community engagement, his belief that we should expand our lived experience of a city into its underground and other inaccessible spaces, and his commentary on development and socioeconomic stratification.
Responsibilities — Lead and direct Objectif's artistic programme, including curating all exhibitions, organising all commissions and other programmatic activities and events; providing an intelligible overall vision and management; and providing a unique international perspective on contemporary art developments.
The young artist started visiting New York on a regular basis, frequently touring through local galleries that truly fostered his initial artistic development.
Known for their pioneering work with various synthetic resins and synthetic polymers during the 1960s and «70s, these artists are today recognized not only for their active roles in the development of plastics as a newly discovered medium in art, but also for their sophisticated techniques and at times even quasi-acrobatic prowess required to shape them into the seamless, translucent, luscious volumes: some impressive examples of these artistic exploits will be on display at Almine Rech Gallery.
Doig has described vivid memories of the London club scene in the early 1980s, for example, and the architecture of New York in particular had a huge effect on his early artistic development.
In the selected items on view, the developments of American artistic traditions can be traced through the early interests in portraiture, the rise in prominence of landscape painting in the 19th - century, the popularity of genre scenes, as well as the academic traditions of history and large - scale society paintings.
His was one of the most critical and persistent voices during the AIDS crisis and arguably the one whose theoretical insights most shaped the development of activist artistic practices, even beyond the confines of queer and AIDS politics (e.g. AIDS Demo Graphics, 1990; Melancholia and Moralism: Essays on AIDS and Queer Politics, 2004).
Her drawings on mylar and paper in diverse wet and dry materials have long been at the root of her artistic practice, serving as a means to map the development of her thinking.
Ten Americans sheds new light on important figures in American Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painting who adapted aspects of Klee's art and ideology into their own artistic development.
Some of the key artistic developments highlighted in that show can be seen in this exhibition of works on paper.
Bringing together nine sculptures, two paintings, and 12 works on paper representing the different media in which the artist worked, the exhibition traces Truitt's artistic development from 1961 to 2002.
The spaces provide students from every discipline myriad opportunities to gain essential, hands - on experience, stimulating artistic expression and professional development through collaboration.
Bronx Council on the Arts invites you to a 4 - part series of intergenerational professional development workshops for the artistic community in areas of Creative Aging, Estate Planning, Do It Yourself (DIY) Inventory Systems and Digital Photography.
News from Nowhere features sculpture, drawing, print, photography and film from the early twentieth century to present day, bringing newly commissioned work together with loans from national and international collections to highlight the impact of developments in modern science and technology on the artistic imagination.
For an academic, Schapiro had a uniquely extensive reach through his lectures, partly because of his involvement with the vital New York art scene of the time, which was beginning to challenge Europe on the field of avant - garde artistic development.
The drawings span a fascinating decade in Warhol's artistic development, when he closed the door on his successful graphic - design career to pursue, wholeheartedly, a career as a fine artist.
In keeping with the DAM's commitment to fostering creativity and providing insight into the artistic process, the on - site development of the installations will be visible to the public beginning in December 2016, with scheduled opportunities for visitors to engage with artists.
Future Shock is an appropriate name for the exhibition, which offers multiple artistic reflections on the past, present and future development of collective and individual experience.
This exhibition is an examination of veterans» artistic impact on The Art Students League of New York and the development of post World War II American art.
Through their varied takes on the portrait, the artists in Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection demonstrate the vitality of this enduring genre, which serves as a compelling lens through which to view some of the most important social and artistic developments of the past century.
The exhibition will be presented in two - parts based on the chronology of his artistic process and development.
Visual + Digital Arts residency programs focus on professional and artistic development, research, and creative production in digital and visual arts.
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