Sentences with phrase «one's artistic trajectory»

Animated by rigorous and lively essays from some of the leading writers on post-1960s artistic practice and fully illustrated, it charts Holt's artistic trajectory from her initial experiments with unlikely media — sound, light and industrial materials — to the culmination of her development of major site interventions and freestanding environmental sculpture.
Bringing together a tightly edited selection of key works from different periods, Robert Rauschenberg provides a long overdue opportunity to discover a remarkably consistent artistic trajectory which steadfastly refused to be straight - jacketed by rules and conventions.
Bringing together a tightly edited selection of key works from different periods, Robert Rauschenberg will provide a long overdue opportunity to discover a remarkably consistent artistic trajectory which steadfastly refused to be straight - jacketed by rules and conventions.
Participating Artists PIPA 2012: (Click on the name or image of the artist to visit his / her profile page where you can find exclusive videos, images and texts on his / hers artistic trajectory).
Living and working in New York for several decades has helped me with this, as has my pretty traditional education in the history of art — an expertise that is based precisely in analyzing artistic trajectories.
Rojas's artistic trajectory followed a similar pattern.
The artist was raised outside of Philadelphia and its cultural institutions had a deep influence on her early artistic trajectory.
The exhibition's itinerary — debuting in West Texas and traveling to Europe before completing its tour in Houston — reflects Hubbard / Birchler's transatlantic artistic trajectory, which has proved critical to the evolution of their practice, as Schmuckli writes in the exhibition catalog.
On the ocassion of his recent solo show «Juan Dávila: Imagen Residual / After Image» at Matucana 100 in Santiago de Chile, we spoke to Juan Dávila (Santiago de Chile, 1946) about some of the themes that have articulated his prolific artistic trajectory like the idea of belonging, nationhood, gender, his relationship to the Chilean avant - garde, Latin America, jouissance and painting.
And how their highly personal analysis of painted surface implicates a play between painting and sculpture: Pinelli?within the Mediterranean matrix exposed by the influential art critic Achille Bonito Oliva in reference to the Italian Minimalia, while Visser and De Jong?along a northerly artistic trajectory, as both found inspiration in Iceland and live and work in the Netherlands.
The pairing characterises how divergent attitudes to making art had become in the latter half of the twentieth century, and how attempts to map the seemingly disparate artistic trajectories can reap revealing parallels in artistic thought.
Together, these pieces may not suggest a straight artistic trajectory (from early, shaped canvases to wall reliefs, sculpture, and finally architecture), as this show argues, but an ongoing contest between illusionism, gesture, and literalism.
In «Misfits», the question becomes: how do you narrate global artistic trajectories without recourse to the readymade knowledge structures of Western art — that is, without establishing parallels with pop, abstract expressionism or conceptualism?
A prolific, versatile designer, Michele De Lucchi organizes his work into clearly defined periods that take shape along the path of his personal artistic trajectory.
Animated by rigorous and lively essays from some of the leading writers on post-1960s artistic practice and exquisitely illustrated, this catalogue charts Holt's artistic trajectory from her initial experiments with unlikely media — sound, light, and industrial materials — to the culmination of her development of major site interventions and freestanding environmental sculptures.
Participating Artists of PIPA 2010: (Click on the name or image of the artist to visit his / her profile page where you can find exclusive videos, images and texts on his / hers artistic trajectory).
In describing this pivotal phase in Pollock's artistic trajectory, the critic and historian Michael Fried remarked that «[Pollock is] on the verge of an entirely new and different kind of painting... of virtually limitless potential.»
Free from the bustling crowds of the Tate Britain, this intimate display - retrospective of Auerbach's oeuvre, spanning the artist's entire career, provides an insight into Auerbach's artistic trajectory.
Somewhat a departure from his previous references to Pop Art and the Romantic era, in Overlapping View, Ernesto Cánovas continues his artistic trajectory with a vocabulary all his own.
Presenter Alastair Sooke looked alarmingly fit, careering round the British countryside and the streets of Paris on his bicycle, talking all the while (and never out of breath) as he described the artistic trajectory of John Constable.
His artistic trajectory is interesting.
With more than two - thirds of the works in the exhibit never before having been exhibited or published, there is a lot of new information to be gleaned about her artistic trajectory.
GEMA ÁLAVA receives an Honorary Recognition Award for her Artistic Trajectory at the II World Summit of the Arts for Peace and Life, Ecuador.
«Pollock's early work has much to reveal about his lasting contributions to postwar and contemporary art and his artistic trajectory,» said Gavin Delahunty, the DMA's Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art.
Pollock's early works provide revealing insights about his artistic trajectory and influences, yet they have been almost entirely overlooked by art history.
I think, however, that the best place to begin is with the paintings themselves, bracketing the works on view in Per Kirkeby: New Paintings within his artistic trajectory, the contexts he is usually inserted in (often among German painters), and what he says in his writings [Michael Werner Gallery; September 15 - November 12, 2011].
Seeing Ruth Abrams leaning over a cluttered table of supplies; Janice Biala and Alma Thomas putting brush to canvas; Buffie Johnson with her gargantuan Astor Theatre mural; and Mercedes Matter teaching a class at the New York Studio School (which she founded) enlivens the stories of their artistic trajectories told here.
By re-inviting the artist 14 years later, the Artsonje hopes to trace the contours of Lee's artistic trajectory and provide a platform to open up a new chapter in her practice.
Color relativity — the perception of influence between adjacent colors — has remained a subject in Pastine's paintings and works on paper over the course of her artistic trajectory.
The exhibit gathers both creators still living and working in Cuba and those who began to develop their artistic trajectory while living in Guines and now reside in Miami.
But the show gives a good sense of Turrell's artistic trajectory, primarily from 10 abstract light - installations that explore perceptual phenomena.
The desire to discover my roots later combined with my love of painting, drawing, and storytelling to shape my cultural outlook, aesthetic sensibility, and artistic trajectory.
Not only does it guide the viewer easily, it has a continuity that echoes the repetition and progression within Burri's artistic trajectory.
The book also contains film notes to accompany a series of weekly film screenings curated by Raven, which showcase classical Hollywood and independent feature films that have inspired her artistic trajectory.
A delightful show that traces Betty Parsons» artistic trajectory from the 1920s through 1981 is currently on view at Alexander Gray gallery.
For his second exhibition at Sicardi Gallery Gabriel de la Mora presents some of the representative series of his recent production together with other works that account the wide spectrum of techniques, reflections and questions which have sprung throughout his artistic trajectory.
This is the opportunity to appreciate works from different moments of her artistic trajectory, such as: «Femme Maison» (1945 - 47); «Torso, Self Portrait» (1963 - 64); «The Destruction of the Father» (1974; «Spiral Woman» (1984); «Legs» (1986); «Arch of Hysteria» (1993); «Spider» (1997) and the «Cell» series.
The occasion which could be described as a pleasant home coming for Yinka Shonibare who has not been to Nigeria for over thirty years, afforded the artist, an opportunity to discuss his artistic trajectory over the past two decades by presenting key themes from his vast and diverse artistic productions to the audience.
As the first Leon Golub exhibition made in Spain, the retrospective offers his artistic trajectory encompassing more than five decades, from the 50s to his death in 2004.
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