Sentences with phrase «on modern art movements»

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Dadaism was the most revolting modern art movement which started in Switzerland and Germany, reacting on World War 1.
On Wikiquote I also gathered artist quotes under the head of Cubism; on Wikipedia you can find a more detailed description of the French modern art movemenOn Wikiquote I also gathered artist quotes under the head of Cubism; on Wikipedia you can find a more detailed description of the French modern art movemenon Wikipedia you can find a more detailed description of the French modern art movement.
On this Wikiquote - page you find many artists - quotes on Surrealism: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/surrealism-short-described-in-quotes-the-french-art-movement-explained-for-students-and-pupils-6323424 Jacob Bendien explains and describes the history facts, art characteristics and the meaning of Surrealism and Surrealist artists - the typical and rather intellectual French modern art movemenOn this Wikiquote - page you find many artists - quotes on Surrealism: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/surrealism-short-described-in-quotes-the-french-art-movement-explained-for-students-and-pupils-6323424 Jacob Bendien explains and describes the history facts, art characteristics and the meaning of Surrealism and Surrealist artists - the typical and rather intellectual French modern art movemenon Surrealism: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/surrealism-short-described-in-quotes-the-french-art-movement-explained-for-students-and-pupils-6323424 Jacob Bendien explains and describes the history facts, art characteristics and the meaning of Surrealism and Surrealist artists - the typical and rather intellectual French modern art movement.
You find here artist quotes on the history facts and the characteristics of Expressionism, the modern art movement which broke with Impressionism painting.
De Stijl as modern art movement had a huge impact, mainly on architecture, abstract painting and modern design.
Belgian dancer and choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker introduced her postmodern dance work «Violin Phase» — the third of four movements set to the music of Steve Reich — at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Arts on Monday and Tuesday.A square - shaped sheet of white sand was placed in the middle of a white cuboid space while the late afternoon sunlight streamed in.
Developed by the Tate Modern in London and debuting in the US at Crystal Bridges, Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power examines the influences, including the civil rights movement, Minimalism, and abstraction, on artists such as Romare Bearden, Noah Purifoy, Martin Puryear, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Alma Thomas, Charles White, and William T. Williams.
The exhibition, which reflects the gallery's focus on both Modern and contemporary art, will encompass a variety of schools and movements (such as the Cubists and British Modernists) and will feature artists who are contemporaries of, or influenced by, one another.
The first major art world recognition of Pop art came in the form of a 1962 exhibition «Symposium on Pop Art» at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United Statart world recognition of Pop art came in the form of a 1962 exhibition «Symposium on Pop Art» at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United Statart came in the form of a 1962 exhibition «Symposium on Pop Art» at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United StatArt» at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United StatArt in New York, setting the stage for the next evolution of the movement in the United States.
The exhibition is curated by Julia Peyton - Jones, Hans - Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar B. Kvaran together with Stinna Toft and organised in collaboration with the Serpentine Gallery, London and the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, Norway The highway's impact on and importance for movement and development is the overall theme of the exhibition.
Be sure to check out booths by Galerie Ernst Hilger from Vienna, representing the works of artists such as Erró and Mel Ramos, along with exponents of Austrian modernism from the 1960s onward and the main exponents of the most important international art movements of the 20th century; Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer from Vienna, representing emerging and mid career artists; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac from London, Paris and Salzburg, specialised in international, contemporary art representing around 60 artists and a number of renowned estates; SUPPAN FINE ARTS from Vienna, focusing on international and modern as well as representatives of art after 1945; and PIFO Gallery from Beijing, representing a selection of Chinese and international artists with a core focus on minimalism and abstraction; among others.
C1S — Coated on one side (paper or print) C2S — Coated on two sides (paper or print) CA2M — Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (Madrid) CAA — College Art Association CalArts — California Institute for the Arts CACT — Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art CAFA — China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing) CAPC — Contemporary Art Museum (Bordeaux) C.G.A.C. — Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea (Santiago de Compostela) CIFO — Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (Miami) CIMAN — International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art CMYK — Cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black), which are the primary printing colors CNAP — Centre National des Arts Plastiques (Paris) CoBrA — Copenhagen (Co), Brussels (Br), and Amsterdam (A), a free - spirited Marxist avant - garde movement lasting from 1948 to 1951 featuring the artists Asger Jorn, Christian Dotremont, and Constant, whose countries of origins make up the group's name CoCA — Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu (Torun) CPIF — Centre Photographique d'Ile - de-France CPLY — The name American artist William N. Copley went by as a painter CP — Cancellation proof (the proof made after an edition is finished as evidence that the artist has defaced the plate) C - Print — Chromogenic color print CR — Catalogue raisonné CTP — Computer to plate, digital printing process
As the art studio and salon of the sculptor and arts patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875 — 1942), the Whitney Studio was at the center of the development of the early modern art movement in America, borne out of Mrs. Whitney's tremendous advocacy on behalf of living American artists.
Belgian dancer and choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker introduced her postmodern dance work «Violin Phase» — the third of four movements set to the music of Steve Reich — at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Arts on Monday and Tuesday.
The accompanying exhibition catalog Dwan Gallery: Los Angeles to New York, 1959 — 1971, copublished by the National Gallery of Art and the University of Chicago Press, is a richly illustrated scholarly study of the history of the Dwan Gallery by Meyer with writings by Virginia Dwan on the movements and artists she showed, and a chronology of Dwan's life and professional activities and a complete exhibition history of the Dwan Gallery in Los Angeles and New York by Paige Rozanski, curatorial assistant in the department of modern art at the National Gallery of AArt and the University of Chicago Press, is a richly illustrated scholarly study of the history of the Dwan Gallery by Meyer with writings by Virginia Dwan on the movements and artists she showed, and a chronology of Dwan's life and professional activities and a complete exhibition history of the Dwan Gallery in Los Angeles and New York by Paige Rozanski, curatorial assistant in the department of modern art at the National Gallery of Aart at the National Gallery of ArtArt.
What Pollock created with his first drip painting in 1947 was, simply put, a turning point in modern and contemporary art, and a start of the art movement that would come to place America on the global art stage — Abstract Expressionism.
Majoring in art history, he is an expert on avant - garde modern movements and medieval church fresco decorations.
Modern Summer: AbEx + brings together work by these key players in a post-WW II movement that had lasting effects on art as we know and appreciate it today.
Some of the innovations and associations formed at Black Mountain proved to have a long - lasting influence on the postwar American scene, high culture and, eventually, on Pop art, the last of the great modern movements.
As a painter of the Op Art movement, his first solo exhibition, «Optical Paintings,» opened on October 5, 1964 at the Terrain Gallery in New York, after which he exhibited a painting at the Museum of Modern Art's Responsive Eye show, which remains in MOMA's permanent collection.
Highly engaged with international art movements such as cubism, abstract expressionism, arte povera, and conceptual art — but also having studied and lived in Europe and the United States — an older generation of the artists on view pioneered modern art in Cyprus, through a dialogue within local traditions.
Interested in transformative possibilities Dennis merges various movements throughout the western art historical canon with modern tropes in order to create clever, provocative and symbolic contemporary paintings that play on our psychological, cultural and spiritual relationships.
Eight years of preparation went into crafting «WACK,» the first comprehensive effort to correct modern art history's shameful gender bias, focusing on work that emerged from the feminist art movement of 1965 through the 1980s and organized by theme.
Generations of Influence: 20th century movements and tribal art Building on Frieze's reputation for showcasing modern artists and encouraging the growth of art collections across eras, this year's fair features a growing presence of galleries exhibiting significant works from the 20th century alongside masters of contemporary art.
In addition to his painting practice, Montgomery is also the Supreme Dictator of the Ithaca MoMA (The Ithaca Museum of Modern Art), as well as one of the world's foremost scholars on the artist movement known as the «School of Lubividska».
The eight curator / co-authors will be on hand at the Museum of Modern Art's Bartos Theater this Friday, May 4th for «DEFINING CONTEMPORARY ART: Writing Art History as it Happens,» a lively roundtable discussion that will see these contemporary art experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroArt's Bartos Theater this Friday, May 4th for «DEFINING CONTEMPORARY ART: Writing Art History as it Happens,» a lively roundtable discussion that will see these contemporary art experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroArt's Bartos Theater this Friday, May 4th for «DEFINING CONTEMPORARY ART: Writing Art History as it Happens,» a lively roundtable discussion that will see these contemporary art experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroART: Writing Art History as it Happens,» a lively roundtable discussion that will see these contemporary art experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroART: Writing Art History as it Happens,» a lively roundtable discussion that will see these contemporary art experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroArt History as it Happens,» a lively roundtable discussion that will see these contemporary art experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroArt History as it Happens,» a lively roundtable discussion that will see these contemporary art experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroart experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going stroart experts speak on their choices for the book and examine how one begins to analyze the historical significance of a movement that is still very much going strong.
There is a general consensus of opinion among the older and more conservative French artists, a feeling also shared in England, that the effect of the war on foreign art will be to at least check and modify, if not destroy, some of the recent modern movements, such as «Futurism,» «Cubism,» «Pointellism,» etc..
The office tower building was designed by architect Claud Beelman, a leader in the Art Deco and Modern movements on the West Coast in the middle of the last century.
The influence of these three artists on later modern art movements, such as «Pop Art» and «Conceptual Art», is considerabart movements, such as «Pop Art» and «Conceptual Art», is considerabArt» and «Conceptual Art», is considerabArt», is considerable.
During the final phase of the «modern» period several types of avant - garde art appeared, including conceptual art (pioneered by Robert Rauschenberg 1950s) and video art (pioneered by Wolf Vostell and Andy Warhol late - 50s / 60s), however, because these forms are more closely associated with contemporary art, we deal with them in our article on contemporary art movements (1970 onwards).
An important influence on modern art painting in the United States, Precisionism was an American movement (also referred to as Cubist Realism) whose focus was modern industry and urban landscapes, characterized by the realistic depiction of objects but in a manner which also highlighted their geometric form.
With a concentration on modern, post-war, abstract expressionist, and contemporary art, Bivins Gallery showcases established, world - renowned, blue chip artists who were, and are major figures in seminally historic art movements.
Also at Tate Britain, Art and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age will explore the relationship between pioneering early photographers and Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and Impressionist artists, including works by John Everett Millais, John William Waterhouse, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Julia Margaret Cameron and Henry Fox Talbot.Conceptual Art in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artisArt and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age will explore the relationship between pioneering early photographers and Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and Impressionist artists, including works by John Everett Millais, John William Waterhouse, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Julia Margaret Cameron and Henry Fox Talbot.Conceptual Art in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artisArt in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artisart from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artists.
Without time to catch our breath, we're taken on a journey through the modern art movements: abstract, minimalism, photorealism and portraiture.
Whether it's Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, or Robert Rauschenberg, no other conceptual movement in modern twentieth - century art history has been such a crucial influence on our ideas of aesthetics, design, and the American way of life as Pop Aart history has been such a crucial influence on our ideas of aesthetics, design, and the American way of life as Pop ArtArt.
Based on the biography of Peggy Guggenheim, an heiress to the Guggenheim family who would become a central figure in the modern art movement.
A myriad of retrospectives on the artists, the art movement and the gallery itself have taken place in the last 20 years, including The Intrepid Denise René, a Gallery in the Adventure of Abstract Art organised by the National Museum of Modern Art and held at the Centre Pompidou in 20art movement and the gallery itself have taken place in the last 20 years, including The Intrepid Denise René, a Gallery in the Adventure of Abstract Art organised by the National Museum of Modern Art and held at the Centre Pompidou in 20Art organised by the National Museum of Modern Art and held at the Centre Pompidou in 20Art and held at the Centre Pompidou in 2001.
Spanning movements from Impressionism to Cubism and Surrealism, Sotheby's Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale (Nov 14) will offer remarkable paintings, works on paper and sculptures by the leading artists of the nineteenth and twentieth century.
Similarly, the exhibition Abstract Expressionist New York, currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art, expands its coverage of the period, if temporarily, from two or three rooms of their permanent collection to an entire floor, offering a more comprehensive cross-section of the movement.
Comprised of three special exhibitions that celebrate modern art, each will focus on different American modern art movements spanning the years 1902 to 1962 in a variety of media including works on paper, paintings, sculpture and photographs.
He connected with Stieglitz, who exhibited de Zayas» work in his gallery, and traveled to Europe on behalf of the photographer to research the modern art movement happening there.
At Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, there will be an exhibition of the work of Fateh Moudarres (1922 - 1999), one of the founders of the modern art movement in Syria, Mathaf will also present a solo exhibition by Mounira Al Solh with works made in collaboration with Syrian refugees, as well as a group exhibition titled «Revolution Generations» including works by Simone Fattal on Syria's tragModern Art, there will be an exhibition of the work of Fateh Moudarres (1922 - 1999), one of the founders of the modern art movement in Syria, Mathaf will also present a solo exhibition by Mounira Al Solh with works made in collaboration with Syrian refugees, as well as a group exhibition titled «Revolution Generations» including works by Simone Fattal on Syria's tragediArt, there will be an exhibition of the work of Fateh Moudarres (1922 - 1999), one of the founders of the modern art movement in Syria, Mathaf will also present a solo exhibition by Mounira Al Solh with works made in collaboration with Syrian refugees, as well as a group exhibition titled «Revolution Generations» including works by Simone Fattal on Syria's tragmodern art movement in Syria, Mathaf will also present a solo exhibition by Mounira Al Solh with works made in collaboration with Syrian refugees, as well as a group exhibition titled «Revolution Generations» including works by Simone Fattal on Syria's tragediart movement in Syria, Mathaf will also present a solo exhibition by Mounira Al Solh with works made in collaboration with Syrian refugees, as well as a group exhibition titled «Revolution Generations» including works by Simone Fattal on Syria's tragedies.
The Orphist movement was a modern art tendency that focused on the elements of bold colors and geometric forms.
One of the key modern artists, the influential Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico co-founded the school of Metaphysical Painting («la scuola metafisica») along with Carlo Carra, just after the First World War, and his haunting paintings of deserted Italianate squares had a huge impact on modern art in the 1920s, notably Surrealism - whose leading theorist Andre Breton acknowledged De Chirico's position as the movement's essential pioneer - as well as Magic Realism.
Movements Among the Dead, January 19 — March 6, 1990 / Oil and acrylic on wall / 11» 3» x 42» 6» x 22» 6» / Installation at the Museum of Modern Art: Projects 20, New York
The Phillips» collection began as a museum of modern art, exemplifying Paris - based European art movements such as French Realism (c. 1850 onwards) Impressionism (c.1873 - 83), Post-Impressionism (c. 1880 onwards), Fauvism, Intimism, Expressionism, Primitivism, Symbolism, and Cubism, before taking on 20th century styles such as Precisionism, American Realism, Ashcan School, Abstract Expressionism, Colour Field painting, Kinetic art, and geometric abstract art.
Pioneers of «objets trouvés», like Duchamp and Picasso, had a huge impact on a variety of modern art movements, including Surrealism, Pop Art, and 1980s BritArt, as well as new genres like Performance Art, Happenings, Trash Art, «Poubellisme», and Commodity Sculptuart movements, including Surrealism, Pop Art, and 1980s BritArt, as well as new genres like Performance Art, Happenings, Trash Art, «Poubellisme», and Commodity SculptuArt, and 1980s BritArt, as well as new genres like Performance Art, Happenings, Trash Art, «Poubellisme», and Commodity SculptuArt, Happenings, Trash Art, «Poubellisme», and Commodity SculptuArt, «Poubellisme», and Commodity Sculpture.
The latest word on figure painting, photo - realism is a modern art movement led by American artist Richard Estes (b. 1932) and Chuck Close.
27 May 2010 Ferran Garcia Sevilla at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition by Ferran Garcia Sevilla, a leading Spanish artist whose career has embraced many of the most influential art movements of the past 40 years, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Thursday 10 June 20Art An exhibition by Ferran Garcia Sevilla, a leading Spanish artist whose career has embraced many of the most influential art movements of the past 40 years, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Thursday 10 June 20art movements of the past 40 years, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Thursday 10 June 20Art on Thursday 10 June 2010.
In the art world, modern refers to Modernism, a movement in the early 20th Century that focused on newness.
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