Sentences with phrase «pieces by other artists»

Sharing some really awesome pieces by other artists is totally fine too.
The exhibition includes gifts from Opie, Larry Bell, Tacita Dean, Charles Gaines, Friedrich Kunath, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Analia Saban, Mario Ybarra Jr., and others, with a spotlight on the generosity of John Baldessari, who has made numerous gifts of his own work as well as pieces by other artists.
Accordingly, the Ashdod Art Museum has acquired works by artists exhibited by it as well as pieces by other artists engaged with similar issues.
Talbott said the museum will have no problem filling the room with artworks, since the museum has more LeWitt pieces than pieces by any other artist.

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Since there are only three other surviving copies of the particular piece designed by German artist Heinz Schulz - Neudamm — one rumored to belong to Leonardo DiCaprio, one to the Museum of Modern Art and the other to the Austrian National Library museum — it would be hard to give up the poster.
This will be added to their current collection of notable works by other New York artists which includes a few pieces by Keith Haring and Andy Warhol.
Brazil About Blog Origami channel where Tadashi Mori show you how to make unique origami pieces that he designed or show how to make origami by other popular origami artists like Kade Chan, Naomiki Sato, Robert Lang, etc...
Written and directed by Rod McCall, it's an excellent companion piece and a fascinating portrait that conveys life for Ushio, his young family, and other struggling Japanese artists in a much different New York half a lifetime ago.
12 Most Ridiculous Pieces of Advice People Give Artists, Musicians and Other Creatives by Leanne Regalla at 12Most.com.
I imagine it it does well, we'll see it for other devices in time, but I'm surprised by some of the reactions - getting the artists of Naruto, One Piece and Ouran Host Club to all sign onto digital editions must of take a lot of work and negociating with Shonen Jump Japan's editorial and Hakuensha [who did dip their toes into digital in the past with that english digital manga site that closed that they were involved in, mind you]
The trail continues at the must - see Dali Theater and Museum in Figueres, where you'll find a large, diverse selection of the artist's works, as well as pieces by other celebrated artists such as Marcel Duchamp and El Greco.
Other notable pieces include a painting of Queen Beatrix by pop culture artist and icon, Andy Warhol, medallions by Frank Lloyd Wright, and a massive floral painting by Charles Ben.
Brazil About Blog Origami channel where Tadashi Mori show you how to make unique origami pieces that he designed or show how to make origami by other popular origami artists like Kade Chan, Naomiki Sato, Robert Lang, etc...
In this piece submitted by pixel artist Alex Campos, Adventure Time's stars — Jake, Finn, Princess Bubblegum, Ice King, Rainicorn, and others — are dropped into the title screen of Super Mario Bros. 2, itself a bizarre entry for the platformer series.
Use multiple voices and styles • If 10 of your pieces of art are mixed in with 90 others made by different artists, a prospective buyer should be able to pick out which pieces are yours.
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.
At the center of the space is a cube, its outer walls lined with what she calls «Tête - à - Tête,» a constantly changing group exhibition of pieces by artists — Derrick Adams, Malick Sidibé, Carrie Mae Weems, among others — whose work has influenced Thomas's.
Edited by the exhibitions's co-curators Frances Morris and Tiffany Bell, and with essays by leading scholars that give a context for Martin's work — her life, relationship with other artists, the influence of South - Asian philosophy — alongside focused shorter pieces on particular paintings, this beautifully designed volume is the definitive publication on her oeuvre.
Other new works include pieces by artists El Anatsui, Roxy Paine, Jaume Plensa, and Ursula von Rydingsvard.
The show includes a piece by faculty member Thom Faulders and two large - scale installations that were commissioned and fabricated especially for the exhibition, one by the world - renowned architect / conceptual artist Alex Schweder, and the other by CCA Architecture faculty member Andrew Kudless and his firm Matsys.
In 1965, together with Jo Ann Bernofsky and Richard Kallweit, they bought a small piece of land in southern Colorado, and were soon joined by other artists, writers and inventors.
It reflects an increase in prices for pieces by African - American artists across the board — Jean - Michel Basquiat most strikingly, but also Glenn Ligon and Julie Mehretu, among others.
With more than 200 pieces by 70 artists, the display starts in the 1960s when printmaking became popular, reflecting the values of consumer culture by being readily available, cheaper and bigger than other artistic mediums.
The piece, which was funded by CETA, included artists, David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, Franklin Parker, Houston Conwill, and Ulysses Jenkins, among others, in an improvisational musical and dance performance, based around an encounter with male and female spiritual energies.
Featuring renowned pieces by, among many others, Diane Arbus, Robert Gober, Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, and Christopher Wool, the exhibition will also include recent work by artists such as Liz Deschenes, Sam Lewitt, Laura Owens, Frances Stark, and Bernadette Corporation.
Auerbach's tabletop piece included in this Artists Space portfolio is made of 3D - printed matte gold steel and stands alone as an incredible deal for the $ 1,000 — which also comes with an absolutely first - rate photo of the great Andre Cadere walking through 1970s SoHo (walking stick in tow), a sexy K8 Hardy, and other strong works by Sam Pulitzer and Peter Saville.
Other highlights include a London re-staging of Daniel Buren's iconic New York performance piece Seven Ballets in Manhattan (1975)(From Fri 30 Jan, 3 pm and throughout Feb and Mar) and a work by Russian artist Anna Parkina (Sat 12 Mar, 7 pm) merging live music, light and movement in an immersive abstract performance.
Please join us for a talk by the current Bloom Projects artist Yara El - Sherbini where she will discusssome of her recent pieces, their location, context, and audience, alongside other artists» works that have influenced her.
Other works by artists including Miguel Calderon (whose 2004 video Mexico v. Brasil represents a 17 - 0 victory for Mexico), Robin Rhode, Kehinde Wiley, and Andy Warhol provide a sense of the miraculous possibilities of the sport as universal conversation piece.
Young artists and their parents collaborated on a piece working side by side with other families in the cafeteria.
We look at the evolution of this delightfully engaging category from Picasso's pottery shop to recent pieces by Cindy Sherman and other contemporary artists.
Other pieces, by David Levinthal, Cindy Sherman, and Lorna Simpson push the conventions of photography to new limits and expand our understanding of what the medium can be, while photographs by international artists, such as Shirin Neshat and Liu Wei exhibit the exchange of ideas that is possible in today's universally connected world.
That work, Artefacts (2011), will be joined by other pieces, among them selections from an ongoing photographic series (left) called «Geographical Analogies (2006 --- present)» in which the artist juxtaposes historically and geographically disparate locations (for example, New Jersey's Passaic and Cambodia's Angkor) that have become emblems of deterioration.
The contrasting artists» work complimented each other's variety of pieces» room by room so those were gradually introduced to more and more fascinating art, viewing the endless amount of emotion through their pieces.
Whether you're drawn here by painting, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, glass, or pieces that defy easy description, you know you're seeing — and buying — work that isn't like anything else, perhaps not even other works by the very same artist.
On the other hand the raucous humor of the various projects depicted by Barcelona based artist and activist Leonidas Martin was quite wonderful and contagiously funny although one of the best pieces was video of a bank occupation, when in a kind of flash mob event, people closed their accounts at a branch of a major bank and a huge crowd of revelers suddenly materialized, eventually even making an initially stunned woman banker burst out laughing.
It will also exhibit works by artists who have had residencies at Rauschenberg's former home in Captiva, Fla.; and it will invite scholars from the Williams College / Clark Art Institute art history program to curate exhibitions of his pieces and art by others to provide a «new view» of Rauschenberg's works.
Nearby, a piece by filmmaker - turned - artist Morgan Fisher literally nests scale drywall models of the three rooms of the new Whitney building inside each other.
Nauman's piece also relates to other explorations of the body by artists in the 1960s and 1970s, including Yves Klein's Anthropometries (1960), in which Klein painted naked women with his distinctive International Klein Blue paint and made imprints of their bodies on large sheets of paper.
Border Zones and Liminal Bodies This screening features short video art pieces by 12 U.S. and international artists that invite viewers to contemplate contemporary issues, such as migration and refugee crises, disability and the body in movement, feminicide in Ciudad Juárez, water insecurity, and other issues.
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.
Obayashi has resisted the temptation to surround these permanent pieces with an array of works by other artists.
History painting and portraits by the celebrated artists of the day sat just above eye level, with smaller pieces below and others by lesser - known artists «skied» above.
This is the Strathmore's 27th annual juried exhibit, and features works such as Game of Quills by Caroline Lewis, as well as pieces from over 40 other artists.
The exhibition then turns to other works from 1960 onwards, including pieces from movements such as Fluxus and the socalled Pictures Generation, as well as an introspective look at the history of America through work by artists such as Romare Bearden, Jeff Wall, and Cady Noland.
By manipulating the wood and other objects to weather and age them, Drew's awe - inspiring sculptures reveal the artist's intense attention to shaping, cutting, building, and working his pieces through his own material language.
This contrast was readily visible at the Parrish Art Museum on Long Island, where a small retrospective of his paintings appeared alongside a selection of pieces by artists including Jackson Pollock, Alfonso Ossorio and Robert Motherwell, as well as Vicente's former students Chuck Close and Dorothea Rockburne, among others.
Most of these pieces were donated by the artist himself, but others came from collections owned by his wife, Pilar Juncosa, and Joan Prats, his close friend and the driving force behind the idea of setting up the Fundació Joan Miró.
These pieces (including a replica of his 1914 Bottlerack) are installed together with iconic works by all eight of the artists who were featured in the New Painting exhibition, as well as other pivotal Pop artists.
Several pieces by the artist Trixia Lara combine the mournful and celebratory tones of other works in the exhibition with a marked defiance in the face of the reality of gendered violence.
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