Retrospectiva The Guardian: Yoko Ono show at Guggenheim shines light
on pioneering conceptual artist Bilbao exhibition of installations, music and films demonstrates avant - gardiste's true talents, her reach -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
From May 4th until June 23rd, the first New York solo exhibition of the performance art
pioneer and
conceptual artist Ulay titled «Renais sense» will be
on view at Boers - Li Gallery New York
Towards the end of his career, Chimes would reflect that French symbolist thinker and «pataphysician Alfred Jarry,
pioneering conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp, and modernist Irish author James Joyce, were the most influential
on his artistic output.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience;
pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse
on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based
on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami
artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance
on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
Poet,
conceptual artist, and digital
pioneer KENNETH GOLDSMITH takes us
on a tour through his library of books and records.
Strongly inflected by her longstanding involvement with philosophy and yoga, her
pioneering investigations into the political, social, psychological, and spiritual potential of
Conceptual art have had an incalculable influence
on artists working today.
Strongly inflected by her longstanding involvement with philosophy and yoga, her
pioneering investigations into the political, social, psychological and spiritual potential of
conceptual art have had an incalculable influence
on artists working today.
On a Serious Note, People We Will Miss the Most in 2014: Irascible
conceptual contextualist Michael Asher (69), neon abstractionist Stephen Antonakos (86), serene realist Jack Beal (82), New York
artist Ellen Lanyon (86), San Francisco wire sculptor Ruth Asawa (87), neo-Pop
artist Ronnie Cutrone (65), Walter De Maria (77), political photographer Allan Sekula (62), Postmodernist photographer Sarah Charlesworth (66), former Guggenheim director Thomas M. Messer (93),
conceptual art
pioneer Seth Siegelaub (71), Viennese Aktionist Otto Muehl (87),
artist Ellen Cantor (51), painter Sidney Goodman (77), sculptor Jene Highstein (70),
artist Richard Artschwager (89), East Vilage
artist Simon Cerigo (60), scholar and critic Thomas McEvilley (73)
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.
Japanese expatriate
artist On Kawara is an early
pioneer of
conceptual painting and mail art.
Pairing works by Hammons, a
pioneering conceptual artist based in New York with those of Klein (1928 - 1962), the late French
artist the exhibition is
on view from Aug. 9 to Nov. 30, 2014.
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
artists.
Notable participants include: choreographer and dancer Kyle Abraham; poet Elizabeth Alexander; performer Eric Berryman; performance and installation
artist Tania Bruguera; urban revitalization strategist Majora Carter; innovator James Burling Chase; actress and playwright Eisa Davis; architect Elizabeth Diller; The Met's Kimberly Drew; photographer John Edmonds; juvenile justice reformer Adam Foss; writer and performance
artist Malik Gaines; social practice
artist Theaster Gates; filmmaker Tony Gerber; FLEXN dance
pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray; trombonist, painter, and composer Dick Griffin; dancer and choreographer Francesca Harper; trombonist Craig Harris; vocalist Nona Hendryx; playwright Branden Jacobs - Jenkins; cinematographer Arthur Jafa;
artist and cultural worker Shani Jamila; trumpeter JAWWAAD; gaming
pioneers Navid and Vassiliki Khonsari; NYU Professor and musician Jason King; philosopher Gregg Lambert; composer and Bang
on the Can co-founder David Lang; novelist, filmmaker, and curator Ernie Larsen; Wooster Group founding member and director Liz LeCompte; Harvard Professor Sarah Lewis; journalist Seamus McGraw; poet Aja Monet; jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran; performance studies professor Fred Moten; visual
artist Shirin Neshat; playwright Lynn Nottage; professor of contemporary rhetorical theory Kendall Phillips; doctor Jeremy Richman; poet Carl Hancock Rux; performance
artist Alexandro Segade; writer and activist Tanya Selvaratnam; guitarist and composer Marvin Sewell; playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith;
conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas; performance
artist Carmelita Tropicana; puppeteer Basil Twist; theater director Roberta Uno; vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri; and Wooster Group founding member and actress Kate Valk, among others.
This solo presentation by Amsterdam gallery Grimm dives into the historical works of
pioneering Dutch
conceptual artist Ger van Elk, who passed away just two years ago, offering a thoughtful reflection
on the
artist's influence over the last 45 years.
In the spring of 2013 I was busy researching MCA DNA: Chicago
Conceptual Abstraction, 1986 — 1995, for the MCA's ongoing «DNA» series devoted to featuring iconic works from the collection, and Hudson — the performance
artist and curator turned
pioneering gallery owner — was very much
on my mind.
For our ongoing columns, Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen talk to
conceptual photographer Christopher Williams as part of the «
Pioneers» series; in «Futura 89 +,» Hans Ulrich Obrist and Simon Castets (with Katherine Dionysius) interview young
artist Jasper Spicero; Jeffrey Deitch remembers punk legend Alan Vega in his «Renaissance Man» column; Fiona Duncan meditates
on Alexa Karolinski and Ingo Niermann's Army of Love as part of «Pro / Creative»; and lastly, in «What's Next,» we look forward to the season with Kickstarter's Director of Arts Victoria Rogers.
As a fixture
on the SoHo - based experimental art scene of the 1970s and 1980s, Argentine - American video / television - art
pioneer and
conceptual artist Jaime Davidovich (born 1936) has worked in a broad variety of mediums throughout his long career, including video, painting and installation, while also establishing himself as an activist and TV producer.
>> Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club consists of carved and painted book / sculptures based
on the titles from the personal library of
conceptual artist and land art
pioneer Robert Smithson.
>> This exhibition features two ongoing bodies of work, Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club and Untitled Project: The Crystal Land — based
on the personal library and geological interests of the late,
conceptual artist and land art
pioneer, Robert Smithson.
A grid of photographs from
pioneering feminist
conceptual photographer Natalia LL's series «Sztuka Postkonsumpcyjna» (Post-Consumer Art, 1975) and «TAK / YES» (1971) was placed alongside Zuzanna Janin's video Walka / Fight (2001)-- in which the
artist boxes the professional heavyweight Przemysław Saleta — and new paintings by the emerging
artist Ewa Juszkiewicz based
on eighteenth - and nineteenth - century society portraits.
Pioneering conceptual artist David Lamelas
on space, identity, and taking advice from Anthony Caro