Not exact matches
The exhibition displays different mediums, from painting, to
photography,
sculptures and light installations,
and presents works by Richard...
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The world's largest open submission contemporary art show will be
continuing the tradition of showcasing work by both emerging
and established artists in all media including painting,
sculpture,
photography, printmaking, architecture
and film.
Celebrating Catherine Jansen's groundbreaking cyanotype installation The Blue Room
and works from
Photography into Sculpture artist Bea Nettles from the Michener Art Museum collection, this exhibit surveys regional contemporaries continuing to diversify the forms photography no
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Sculpture artist Bea Nettles from the Michener Art Museum collection, this exhibit surveys regional contemporaries
continuing to diversify the forms
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photography now embodies.
Comprised of painting,
sculpture, drawing,
photography, printmaking, mixed - media, installation, ceramics, video
and new media, NO DEAD ARTISTS
continues to exhibit a great diversity in media yet with a cohesive cross-section of the pulse of Contemporary Art.
She
continued to apply her artistic skills in painting, drawing,
photography,
sculpture, illustration, lithography, art history, graphic design
and website design classes.
The world's largest open submission contemporary art show, now in its 244th year,
continues the tradition of showcasing work by both emerging
and established artists in all media including painting,
sculpture,
photography, printmaking, architecture
and film.
As contemporary artists
continue to push the boundaries of painting,
photography,
sculpture, video, installation art,
and other genres, the new galleries will provide the space to showcase, not just the present
and past, but the very future of art.
The fetish of the found has a deeply rooted history within
photography and sculpture and continues to thrive as a leitmotif well into the 21st century.
Employing various media such as installation, performance,
sculpture,
photography,
and drawing, he
continues to present a unique worldview within which reality
and memory intersect.
Mind the Gap presents drawing, mixed - media collage, painting, performance,
photography,
sculpture,
and video organized by participants in the Curatorial Practices course, a component of the Visual Arts Certificate Program at the University of Chicago Graham School of
Continuing Liberal
and Professional Studies in partnership with the Hyde Park Art Center.
«Ultimately, turning the whole Museum over to
photography helps us to concentrate on these broad issues that would not necessarily get the same attention if we also had paintings,
sculptures, drawings,
and prints on view — or even other photo - based media such as film
and video,» he
continued.
In 2017 Desrat Fianda
continues his exploration, creating art works in various media such as
photography, video
and sculpture.
Document is pleased to present Paris, London, Hong Kong, Portland, Brooklyn, Detroit, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego, Oak Park, Berlin, a group exhibition with seventeen artists who will
continue to explore the gallery's focus on contemporary
photography, film,
sculpture and media based art.
Call for Entries: 3rd Ward Open Call From their website link: The 3rd Ward Open Call is a global search for dynamic, inventive
and provocative work, works - in - progress
and / or conceptual proposals in all mediums:
Sculpture, painting,
photography, illustration, installation, graphic design,...
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Through
sculpture, text,
photography, video
and performance, Industry of the Ordinary (IOTO) are dedicated to an exploration...
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Kiang gallery was established in 1992
and continues a challenging exhibition program of contemporary works in all media: painting, drawing, contemporary
photography,
sculpture, digital media, including a long standing commitment to Chinese contemporary art
and Chinese
photography, by emerging
and mid-career artists.
The focus
and mission of this project will be to create a dialogue around painting
and sculpture,
photography and other media,
and its
continued relevance in the age of new media.
Since the 1960s, Nauman has pioneered durational practices
and time - based media, as well as having established a conceptually rigorous approach across
sculpture, sound, drawing,
photography, film,
and video that
continues to inspire a younger generation of artists working in these forms today.
This years exhibition will
continue in the tradition of showcasing work by both emerging
and established artists in all media including painting,
sculpture,
photography, printmaking, architecture
and film.
The purpose of the new multi-million pound Tate Modern extension was to «provide new kinds of display space for media such as
photography, film, video
and digital art», while media such as painting
and sculpture would
continue to mostly remain in the storeroom.
On the contrary, his ideas
continue to be highly respected, while his drawings,
photography,
sculptures, collage art,
and installations are still widely exhibited in many of the best art museums in America
and around the world.
Continuing to work in performance, he incorporates
sculpture,
photography, video
and installation into his practice.
Now in its 243rd year, this exhibition
continues the tradition of showcasing work by both emerging
and established artists in all media including painting,
sculpture,
photography, printmaking, architecture
and film.
Now in its 242nd year, the exhibition
continues the tradition of showcasing work by both emerging
and established artists in all media including painting,
sculpture,
photography, printmaking, architecture
and film.
Once on his own, Bestué focused on
sculpture, while
continuing to work in other media, such as
photography and text.
The gallery exhibits contemporary painting,
sculpture,
and works on paper,
and continues an emphasis on mid-20th-century
and contemporary fine art
photography.
Responding to the singular place of
photography in Auguste Rodin's work,
and following on from the Mapplethorpe Rodin exhibition in 2014, the Musée Rodin
continues to explore the fruitful relationship between
sculpture and photography.
Senga Nengudi trained as both an artist
and a dancer in the 1960s
and continues to work across a variety of mediums:
sculpture, performance,
photography,
and more.
Encompassing
photography,
sculpture, sound, LED light boxes, film, video installations, architectural interventions,
and live performances called «happenings», Aitken's work testifies to his
continuing engagement with the myriad of art forms available to the artist in the 21st century.
National Call for Applicants: Marfa Contemporary Artist in Residence (TX), with stipend Deadline: June 30th, 2016 The Marfa Contemporary Artist in Residence program in Marfa, Texas, invites artists involved in painting, drawing,
sculpture,
photography, installation, performance - related media
and other fine...
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She finished graphic design at High School for Desing
and Photography in Ljubljana
and continued with studying
sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts
and Design in Ljubljana.
At Gladstone Gallery, twenty - seven works of painting, drawing,
sculpture,
and photography from 1984 to the present
continued this look back.
For the 2017 presentation, SAIC alumna
and artist Sadie Woods (MFA 2016)
continued her curatorial practice to organize this exhibition of artists from SAIC's recent graduating classes, with backgrounds spanning SAIC's Painting
and Drawing,
Sculpture, Fiber, Art
and Technology, Film, Video, New Media,
Photography,
and Performance departments, among others.
The gallery
continues to refine
and advance the careers of emerging
and mid-career artists while advocating for the appreciation of their fresh approaches to painting, mixed - media,
sculpture,
photography,
and installation.
It's a personal exploration of nature, he
continues, in which she uses «an impressive range of mediums
and materials, from acrylic - on - silk paintings to resin
sculptures, to
photography and video projections.»
With several large - scale wall pieces of irregularly - shaped Plexiglas, screws drilled through acetate into the wall,
and a polysilk curtain installation, Rafferty employs new mediums while
continuing to challenge the definitions of
photography,
sculpture,
and painting.