Gladstone Gallery is currently showing, among
other seminal works, the first Merz igloo, with the rather lengthy title «Se il nemico si concentra perde terreno se il disperde perde forza» (If the Enemy Masses His Forces, He Loses Ground: If he Scatters, he loses Strength).
These and
other seminal works of land art are associated with that meteoric moment in time, when revolution was transforming American society on all levels and a group of pioneering artists risked a radical new path.
It includes a piece created by Abramovic specifically for the project, as well as Abramovic's renditions of six
other seminal works (by five other artists and herself) from the formative decade, 1965 - 1975.
Still
other seminal works have observed that private actions, notably post-revolution sexual habits, were having massive public consequences; Charles Murray's Losing Ground and Francis Fukuyama's The Great Disruption come especially to mind.
Not exact matches
In True and False Reform in the Church (a
seminal 1950
work disappointingly never mentioned in any of the books under review), the Catholic theologian Yves Cougar argued that the first condition for genuine church reform was charity — caritas, that selfless, unsentimental love that wills only the good of the
other.
Some years ago, commenting on the
seminal work of Innis, McLuhan, Havelock, Ong and
others, I suggested that television and radio in communicating through what Ong called Secondary Orality, had created a world of Secondary Tribalism (Phelan 1980).
I have written 3
other award winning cookbooks: The Veggie Queen: Vegetables Get the Royal Treatment cookbook with more 100 seasonal vegetable - based recipes, the
seminal work on modern vegan pressure cooking: The New Fast Food: The Veggie Queen Pressure Cooks Whole Food Meals in Less than 30 Minutes which has 150 recipes, of which 138 of them are naturally gluten - free and always delicious.
American relationship counsellor John Gray's
seminal work Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus was predicated on one central assumption: that men and women are just as different as beings from
other planets.
Even more important, this
seminal work opens the road for comparative neuroimaging studies in which humans and
other animals perform similar tasks using similar methodologies, and the results can be analyzed using similar strategies.
In his
seminal work, Children and Emotion: The Development of Psychological Understanding, Harris explores when and how children develop a concept of mental life, and how this relates to their understanding of the behavior, intentions, and emotions of
other people.
His
seminal work joins four
others on Mental Floss» list of classics that were originally self - published.
Expect the
work of Coco Capitan, Charlie Engman, Johnny Dufort, Marton Perlaki and Zoe Ghertner amongst
others, alongside
seminal, specially commissioned editorial images from the magazine archives of British Vogue, AnOther, i - D, Interview, The Gentlewoman, Double and Self Service.
The show includes
seminal art by
other Chicano / a artists, including rare
works by Harry Gamboa Jr., as well as pieces from up to the 1990s.
This
seminal painting, alongside the
other works in the show, call into question the current political climate and what the future may hold.
Highlighting both technical and conceptual breakthroughs, the exhibition includes
seminal works spanning Graphicstudio's forty - six year history (by Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Allan McCollum, Louise Bourgeois, Jim Dine, and
others) with some of its most recent collaborative endeavors (by Christian Marclay, Mark Dion, Teresita Fernández, Los Carpinteros, and Trenton Doyle Hancock).
More generally, the chapters of «America Is Hard to See» pay homage to a number of those
seminal exhibitions through which the Whitney has historically recognised and advocated for emerging American art: «Anti-Illusion: Procedure / Materials» (1969), for instance, with its defiant presentation of the post-minimalism of Richard Tuttle and
others, or «New Image Painting» (1979), which celebrated a revival of figurative painting in an artistic climate dominated by conceptual
work.
Other notable speakers of the season are British feminist film theorist and
seminal voice on film and media studies, Laura Mulvey; writer and professor of psychology and gender studies, Lynne Segal; and Catherine Wood, Senior Curator of Performing Art at Tate, writer of Yvonne Rainer: The Mind is a Muscle (2007) and curator of Yvonne Rainer: Dance
Works 1961 — 72 at Raven Row in London in 2014.
Other exhibition highlights include Petersen's Picnic series, (ca. 1965); Arneson's Herinal (no date), representative of his important body of toilets and urinals made from 1962 to 1964;
seminal works like Neri's Ceramic Loop IV (ca. 1961 - 65), a ceramic sculpture featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as prescient.
In 1969, the artist Keith Sonnier was included in Harald Szeemann's «When Attitudes Become Form» a the Kunsthalle Bern, a
seminal show — recently restaged by the Prada Foundation during the last Venice Biennale — that gathered together
work by Joseph Beuys, Walter De Maria, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, and
other now - legendary figures to survey the vanguard of minimal and conceptual art.
Other highlights of the exhibition include Robot Bodies, Piper's 1988
seminal interactive digital
work — updated and re-programmed for this exhibition — in which the robot, android and cyborg are examined as metaphorical carriers of contemporary anxieties around racial difference; and a series of mixed media
works on un-stretched canvas, «future projected history paintings of the present», that reference 19th century history painting and have been commissioned by Bluecoat and Iniva.
Taking selected
works from the Collection as its point of departure, including
seminal pieces by some of the most prominent artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical
works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, Valie Export, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the exhibition stages an interplay between these and
other historical, contemporary and newly produced
works that interpret and critically examine the collection by artists such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmus and Stephen Willats.
In celebration of a pledged gift of 33 photographs from this important collection and the reopening of the East Building galleries,
seminal works by Thomas Demand, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Jeff Wall, among
others, will be on view.
His 1966 exhibition at the School of Visual Arts in New York,
Working Drawings and
Other Visible Things on Paper Not Necessarily Meant to Be Viewed, is regarded as a
seminal moment in the origins of the Conceptual Art movement.
The park, designed by Weiss / Manfredi, immediately gained international attention, with
seminal works by Richard Serra, Alexander Calder, Claes Oldenburg, Louise Bourgeois, and
other artists.
This unprecedented exhibition brings
seminal works created for the Duomo in Florence by Donatello and
other Renaissance masters to the United States for the first time.
Laure Genillard has been
seminal to the practices of several British artists, whose
work first showcased at her gallery, including Catherine Yass, Fiona Banner, Martin Creed, Peter Doig, Gillian Wearing, Simon Starling as well as many artists from Europe such as Maurizio Cattelan and Sylvie Fleury amongst
others.
His
seminal art of critique is shown alongside
work by Maria Loboda, Darcy Lange, Kerry James Marshall and
others.
Hairy Who became the name of the exhibiting group, which mounted six
seminal exhibitions between 1966 and 1969.2 The success of these exhibitions prompted Baum to look for
other young artists who might
work and be shown as groups with discrete identities.
In 1981, he showed alongside Baselitz, A.R. Penck, Markus Lüpertz and
others at the Royal Academy's
seminal «A New Spirit in Painting» exhibition, where a young Nicholas Serota spotted his
work and offered him a show at the Whitechapel; a retrospective at Tate Modern followed in 2009.
For this collaboration with author Bret Easton Ellis, Brannon selected text from two of Ellis»
seminal works, Less Than Zero and Lunar Park, and paired them with cheerful, full - color screen prints of liquor bottles, Hollywood awards, cassette tapes, and
other 1980s accoutrements, all of which act as sympathetic companions to Ellis» evocative letterpress excerpts.
His first exhibit at the school was the
seminal 1966 show called,
Working Drawings And
Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art.
This includes
work from early on in his career, as well as a dozen assemblage
works that he and
other artists crafted for «66 Signs of Neon,» the
seminal post-riots show held at the Watts Towers Arts Center in 1966, and which later went on to travel to nine
other venues.
Christie's Specialists discuss highlights from the upcoming Italian Sale and Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction, including
seminal works by Alighiero Boetti, Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Nicolas de Staël, Kelley Walker, Mark Bradford and
others.
Among the main female protagonists that inspired this research are Balkis Sharara, Rifat Chadirji's wife who in 1979 carried copies of his
works into and out of Abu Ghraib allowing him to author three of his
seminal books while in the prison; artist Nuha al - Radi whose diaries of 1990/91 describe the dynamics in the lives of Baghdad's people beyond the news coverage; an unknown young woman who stands out in the festivities of the gymnasium's 1990 new year concert; Fahrelnissa Zeid who was herself an artist (most recently the subject of a major exhibition at Tate Modern) and the wife of the Iraqi Ambassador in London when Le Corbusier received a telegram confirming the approval of his first design proposal for Baghdad; poet Iman Mersal who paid a solidarity visit to Baghdad under siege in 1993; Zaha Hadid whose architectural drawings influenced the imagination of architectural students in the 1990s; and
others.
While at MoMA PS1 and Clocktower, Mount
worked with international scope of curators, artists, and institutions, and on
seminal exhibitions such as the first Greater New York in 2000; the retrospective of painter John Wesley, covering his entire career from 1961 - 2000; Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties, Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman; Body
Works: Bruce Nauman, Valie Export, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Jonas, and Louis Bourgouis; Sol LeWitt: Concrete Block; Min Tanaka presents Subject: Heuristic Ecdysis, Santiago Sierra, Person remunerated for a period of 360 consecutive hours, 2000, among
others.
Including painting, sculpture, photography and animation, the exhibition will include
seminal works such as Berry Dress, 1994, from the IMMA Collection; Familiar, 1995, from the Crawford Art Gallery, and many
other works held in IMMA's own Collection.
The show, curated by Mark Coetzee, includes a nine - screen installation of Ten Thousand Waves, as well as
works from
other seminal artists from Africa and the African diaspora.
The
work also helps to further contextualize Leonard's
seminal 1984 poem that includes the line «I want a person with AIDS for president,» expressing a desire for someone who has experienced marginalization and being
othered to lead.
Writing about Knowles»
work, White Columns» director Matthew Higgs said: I first encountered Christopher Knowles»
work in the late 1980s via his artist's book Typings (Vehicle Editions, New York, 1979) and his contributions to the legendary 1978 «Schizo - Culture» issue of the
seminal anti-journal Semiotext (e) where his
work was framed alongside that of Jack Smith, Jimmy De Sana, Andre Cadere, The Ramones, Kathy Acker, William Burroughs, John Giorno, and Robert Wilson amongst
others.
However, the group's critique of institutional racism in and beyond Britain's art world [6] became a part of the impetus that led to The
Other Story, a
seminal survey of African and Asian artists at London's Hayward Gallery in 1989 as well as the founding of the Association of Black Photographers and the establishment of Iniva, the Institute of International Visual Arts — some of which have exhibited Piper's
work.
In 1965, The Museum of Modern Art presented a survey of Vasarely's followers in a
seminal exhibition titled «The Responsive Eye,» showcasing
works by Richard Anuszkiewic, Bridget Riley, Carlos Cruz - Diez, Jesús Rafael Soto, and Josef Albers, among
others.
Lawrence Fine Art will present
work by
seminal pop artist Marjorie Strider and a series of black on white
works by Rolph Scarlett, among
others, at the upcoming Boston International Fine Art Show, November 13 - 16.
When writing his
seminal work, «The Souls of Black Folk,» civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois created a series of data visualizations about black advancement in the United States — from circular charts that show taxable property owned by African Americans to
others that tracked city - versus - rural populations.
Diary of an Artist and
Other Stories 2007 — 2012 offers a comprehensive overview of Paricio's abstract
work and
seminal paintings demonstrating the main themes of his current figurative period.
IFI Film Series Jan — Feb 2016 In collaboration with the Irish Film Institute, Dublin, IMMA will screen a series of
seminal Surrealist films, amongst
other key contemporary
works.
Other events include: The first major survey of Damien Hirst's work ever held in the UK, bringing together over 70 of the artist's works including For the Love of God and other seminal pieces at Tate Modern (4 April — 9 September 2
Other events include: The first major survey of Damien Hirst's
work ever held in the UK, bringing together over 70 of the artist's
works including For the Love of God and
other seminal pieces at Tate Modern (4 April — 9 September 2
other seminal pieces at Tate Modern (4 April — 9 September 2012).
Consisting of a range of
works on paper and books by the artist in the Gallery's Collection, as well as ephemera and
other materials, it will provide additional context for the wall drawing and reflects the museum's longstanding interest in collecting
works in depth by this
seminal artist.
In addition to his well - known paintings of Tahiti, in which the artist constructed his perfect vision of man's communion with the natural world, the book also includes powerful
works that reflect the artist's contact with
other seminal early modern masters such as Van Gogh and Cézanne.
Consisting of a range of
works on paper and books by the artist in the Gallery's Permanent Collection, as well as ephemera and
other materials, it will provide additional context for the wall drawing and reflects the museum's longstanding interest in collecting
works in depth by this
seminal artist.
Other significant additions include a suite of 25 photographs from Lewis Baltz's
seminal 1971 series The Tract House; a rare early self portrait by Sally Mann from 1976; Laurie Simmons» 1987 gelatin silver print, Walking Camera (Jimmy the Camera); Lorna Simpson's 1991 Coiffure, a triptych of gelatin silver prints and ten engraved plastic plaques; Chuck Close's daguerreotype portraits Cindy Sherman and Self - Portrait, both from 2000; and Hiroshi Sugimoto's Oscar Wilde (2000), all of which complement
works by these artists already in the collection.