Sentences with phrase «overlapping worlds of art»

Straddling the overlapping worlds of Art Deco, Hollywood Regency, and Midcentury Modern, he conformed to and defied all of them.
Scouring the various and often overlapping worlds of art, music, television, film, new media and literature, Ulaby's radio and online stories reflect political and economic realities, cultural issues, obsessions and transitions, as well as artistic adventurousness — and awesomeness.

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This spring, Ballroom Marfa will collaborate with curator Dan Cameron on The World According to New Orleans, a curatorial examination of the art and visual culture of New Orleans, with a particular focus on areas of overlap between self - taught and avant - garde tendencies.
The development of arte povera in Italy coincided with the rise of Minimal and Conceptual art in the United States, but while the sensibilities overlap, arte povera is distinguished by its embrace of the cultural and natural worlds and its tactile sense of materials.
Bruce Yonemoto has developed a body of work which positions itself within the overlapping intersections of art and commerce, of the gallery world and the television screen.
His migrations from and to former USSR, USA, Europe, minor Asia and the Middle - East are rooted in his pictural and graphic art, an ornemental poetry which gives to read and to see the cultural, historical, ideological overlappings of our globalised world.
Prior to NADA NY's launch at Basketball City on the Lower East Side, the worlds of athletics and New Art Dealers seemed to have little overlap.
Ten of the eleven paintings in the exhibition at Cohan were done between 1962 and» 65, overlapping with the art world's further shift away from Abstract Expressionism as it embraced Minimalism, Pop Art, and Color Field paintiart world's further shift away from Abstract Expressionism as it embraced Minimalism, Pop Art, and Color Field paintiArt, and Color Field painting.
If we consider that DeFeo's career overlaps with those of such art world luminaries as Stella, Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, Joan Mitchell, Jane Freilicher, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Bechtle, Richard Diebenkorn, and Joan Brown, it soon becomes apparent how much DeFeo stands apart from both her Bay Area peers and her New York counterparts.
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