Sentences with phrase «output of other artists»

After studying the output of other artists he considered what his own work might resolve.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, the two artists and their output reflect divergent environments: one the international milieu of Roman Catholic cathedral and aristocratic palace, the other the Protestant, middle - class marketplace of Amsterdam.
More than any other franchise that has come of age in my lifetime, Sonic's output is comparable to another artist of sporadic greatness: the recently departed Prince.
Art and Black Los Angeles 1960 — 1980 chronicles the vital legacy of the African American arts community in Los Angeles, examining a pioneering group of black artists whose work and connections with other artists of varied ethnic backgrounds helped shape the creative output of Southern California.
At the Met, «David Hockney» continues (until 25 February), examining the magnificent output of one of the greatest of contemporary artists, who has explored the fabric of life in London, Los Angeles, and his native Yorkshire, as he has moved back and forth across these worlds, interweaving one into the other as he has created the tapestry of his long life.
This outstanding Electric Chair exacerbates this «other hand» of the artist's output.
Some of these artists make work that intersects with their creative output in nightlife, others keep them more separate.
Stout rattled off a long list of artists already lined up for solo shows whose output explore subjects ranging from feminist to queer identities, while others have anti-capitalist motifs.
By exhibiting them together, striking connections can be made despite each artist's lack of awareness of the others» output.
Known for his heterogeneous output, including vacuum - formed acrylic pod in the 1960s, videos in the 1970s, and billboards in the 1980s and 1990s, Levine has long incorporated documentation, interviews and encounters with other artists in his video works, actively engaging in the mythic realities of artists roles in society.
This question may well be the province of the new Clyfford Still museum, which bests any other hagiographic museum dedicated to a single artist's work, in possessing 94 % of his lifetime output: 825 paintings, 1,575 works on paper and 3 sculptures.
The show was curated to present iam's output in the context of other, object - based works that were also elements of the broader projects undertaken by each of our artist / authors — projects that iam is otherwise only able to represent via our publications and editions.
«The Williams College Museum of Art has the largest collection of Prendergast works in the world, and coupled with loans from 50 other institutions, this is an unparalleled opportunity to see such a complete collection of the artist's output from his trips to Italy on view here in Houston,» stated Peter C. Marzio, MFAH director.
It might be surprising and seem ironic then that a group of paintings, drawings and sculpture representative of the prodigious output by British artists from the post-war years, together with others from the 21 - year inter-war period — itself dogged by unemployment and poverty, and hit hard by the 1929 Wall Street Crash — are expected to reach a combined total of # 7.2 — 10.8 m ($ 11.9 — 17.3 m) in this forthcoming auction at Sotheby's, London.
The exhibition also illustrates the extent to which the depiction of the natural environment has been present throughout the artist's career, even when other subjects were the focus of his output.
Although the Osaka - born, Los Angeles - based artist Naotaka Hiro has taken up drawing only for the past five years (his other output includes videos and various cast molds of his own body) the results are already garnering international acclaim.
The cultural output of these women and other artists is featured in several galleries at the museum.
ON AIR is a platform with which to engage and disseminate other aspects of gallery artists» output, whether through music, poetry, creative writing, radio plays and composition.
Often the artistic peaks on display have been obscured over the years by other more famous cycles in an artist's output, or by the work of headline grabbing younger generations.
Fishman's narrow - gauged though prodigious output demonstrates that she, like many other artists of her generation (Brice Marden, Robert Mangold, Bill Jensen, Pat Steir, Robert Ryman), is uninterested in extravagant experimentation with concept, approach, or materiality.
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