Sentences with phrase «pioneering photorealist»

In the 1970s Flack began painting still lifes and images from news media in a hyper - realistic style, and would become a pioneering photorealist painter.
Audrey Flack, who has been a part of the art world since she was a student at Cooper Union in the late 1940s, became known as a pioneering Photorealist.
Each of the 12 new charcoal drawings in the pioneering photorealist Robert Bechtle's latest show is a meticulously rendered view of an empty suburban street in Northern California.
With «Richard Estes: Painting New York,» its survey of a pioneering photorealist, the Museum of Arts and Design has mounted the first painting show in its 60 - year history.

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A pioneer in the male - dominated field of photorealism, in 1966 Flack was the first photorealist to have work acquired by MoMA and one of the first women to be included — along with Mary Cassatt — in the seminal art history textbook, H.W. Janson's «History of Art.»
A pioneer of the Photorealist movement in the late 1960s, along with Malcolm Morley, Audrey Flack, Chuck Close and others, Mr. Estes is among the few who remained true to the movement's tenets and maintained a consistently high level of achievement in a prolonged career.
A pioneer in the SoHo art scene of the 1960s and one of the leaders of the Photorealist movement of the 1970s, he is best known for his gorgeous still lifes of flowers - large, arresting canvases that explore the artist's dream world.
As a result, many new types and forms of sculpture were pioneered by American artists, including monumental stonework (Mount Rushmore), Kinetic art (mobiles), assemblage, minimalist structures, photorealist statues, pop sculptures, environmental earthworks, and multi-media sculpture.
He made his name as a photorealist, then as a pioneer of «New Expressionism», a movement which the great American critic Clement Greenberg described as «a tendency to make art, especially in painting, that's ugly.
Season Opener presents previously unseen works by the pioneering feminist artist Miriam Schapiro and leading photorealist Howard Kanovitz, as well as new sculpture by Mia Fonssagrives Solow, and key works from the estate of Sagaponack - based artist Sydney Butchkes.
Surveying the work of this quintessential New York artist and pioneer of the Photorealist movement, this exhibition combines for the first time a range of Estes's works, art - making tools and source materials to provide deeper insight into the artist's creative process.
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