Love them or hate them, anyone who sees
only celebrity artists, dealers, and critics has forgotten how to look.
Not exact matches
Bobbi Brown herself became a household name and in high demand as a
celebrity make - up
artist, and the Bobbi Brown line today includes not
only cosmetics and brushes but also fragrances and skincare treatments that are loved worldwide.
Beautylish consulted with
celebrity makeup
artist Jeffrey Paul for his expert advice on how to look polished with
only 5 minutes to spare.
MIAMI, July 7 / PRNewswire / — ... The move represents Webdate's commitment to the South Beach club scene and signifies the company's strategy to overtake rival Match.com by becoming the dating community of choice among the hip and chic... Webdate is the
only online dating service to provide video chat and the «webdating» experience as a substitute to the traditional blind date... The move puts Webdate in close proximity to the clubs where Webdate sponsors several parties a month for
celebrities, supermodels, recording
artists and athletes.
Inundated with notable
celebrities, it's too abstruse for a legion of starfuckers to fathom, much less righteously embrace its rather obvious critique of how completely commodifying an art form eventually results in the dehumanization of not
only artists but audiences as well.
People see
artists as
celebrities, even if they've
only sold a few pieces of work.
True
artists will always be free in their submission
only to one cause - not fame or
celebrity, not a career, not pieces of paper from universities, but to that of whether that colour can possibly be right, whether in saturation it is discordant with the image intended, whether a composite form is distractingly discordant to the whole, (as well exemplified in the Angel of the North), not the political agenda of Liberalism in all things - to do as one likes privately or publicly so call it art «because I say it is», or to be «relevant» to a «handout dogma» by revered establishment figures of any description: nothing, as Sickert put it, that follows a «finicky programme of social pieties», and again as he says, quite rightly, defining art as «what I do» - in essence a rigid and confining agenda of a politicised mind.
The Austrian
artist Josef Strau has been a cult
celebrity in Germany since the 1980s but
only recently has his superbly strange art, which wends an elusive path between crude installation (cardboard boxes and store - bought lamps frequently recur) and text - based work, begun to receive its due attention from the wider art world.
The
celebrity artist has departed, leaving
only me to rattle around the interior.
Postwar
celebrity culture
only exacerbated matters by convincing people that
artists whose work is well known should themselves be well known.
Miami Art Week is a time when collectors,
artists,
celebrities, and insta - groupies unite to appreciate the best contemporary art the international community has to offer, and party like
only creatives can.
Bushwick is like Manhattan
only in the sense that everywhere you go, you spot a well - known
celebrity artist / curator / gallery owner (and the occasional
celebrity).
The
only demographic ostensibly left out of that equation is the recently established local
artists and galleries who risk being sidelined by the heightened level of
celebrity.
Warhol, an iconic American
artist whose reputation has
only increased in the quarter - century since his death, is best known for appropriations of images from popular culture — advertisements, mass - media photographs and
celebrity portraits — that challenged the conventional definitions and subjects of art.
Suggesting the self - consciousness of
celebrity culture, Ofili plays with the multivalent experience of his international recognition — the previous year he had been awarded the Turner Prize, the first black
artist to have won and the
only painter since Howard Hodgkin in 1985.
As expected for a Gagosian opening night, there were plenty of fashionable people and
celebrities in attendance, including the namesake of the gallery, one of the most powerful men in the art world, Larry Gagosian, actor Adrien Brody, filmmaker and
artist John Waters, fashion designer Vera Wang, comedian Molly Shannon, and plenty of others who arrived for the private invite -
only dinner.
«From the amusing to the philosophical, you will be able to explore an invisible labyrinth that
only materialises as you move around it, see an artwork that has been created by the
artist staring at it for 1,000 hours, walk through an installation designed to evoke the afterlife, and be in the presence of Andy Warhol's
celebrity aura.
Alexandra Grant's new photo book with Keanu Reeves is
only the most recent touchstone in a history of collaborations between
celebrities and
artists.