Sentences with phrase «pioneering public artist»

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Durham's incisive, darkly funny style has inspired a number of young artists, including Doreen Garner and Kenya (Robinson), who, in a show at Pioneer Works, addressed one of 2017's hot - button issues: how to deal with public monuments of problematic white men.
An exhibition of some 90 rarely seen works by three artists who pioneered the development of modern abstraction: Hilma af Klint (Sweden, 1862 - 1963), Emma Kunz (Switzerland, 1892 - 1963) and Agnes Martin (Canada / US, 1912 - 2004), opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 25 January.
EZTV was a pioneer in independent desktop video production, microcinema, self - distribution, artist - based curating, public practice, multimedia live performance and the use of video projection in exhibition settings.
By presenting the public with such notions, Abramovic became arguably the most important member of the generation of pioneering performance artists that includes the likes of Bruce Nauman, Vito Acconci and Chris Burden.
More than forty years after its first appearance, Hyperrealism continues to fascinate the public, many of the group's pioneers are still painting and new artists often use techniques like slide projection and gridding when working.
He discusses the various creations that he has directed with his current performance troupe, Virtual Vérité, and earlier works (1970s and 1980s) with Asco, the young and pioneering group of Chicano artists who produced new methods of art making in bold and public ways.
Today is the occasion to bear in mind Nancy Holt (5/4/1938 -8 / 2/2014), she is a pioneer and one of the few women artists involved in Land Art and Public Art.
A pioneer of Conceptual art, the Los Angeles — based artist has worked with composer Sean Griffin to translate language from four influential speeches or manifestos into musical notation: Malcolm X's last public speech, made in 1965 in Detroit's Ford Auditorium; Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto (1999), by Canadian Mohawk scholar and activist Taiaiake Alfred; «Indocumentalismo Manifesto — an Emerging Socio - Political Ideological Identity» (2010), by Raúl Alcaraz and Daniel Carrillo; and the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen, written by French activist and writer Olympe De Gouges in 1791.
The talk will cover the Centre's activities which range from ambitious exhibitions with artists of the highest calibre from across the international arts» scene as well as an integrated public programme of talks, events, performances and screenings and a pioneering education programme.
CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder Pioneers: Women Artists in Boulder, 1898 - 1950 Curators: Kirk Ambrose and Stephen V. Martonis September 16, 2016 to February 4, 2017 1085 18th Street, Boulder, CO. 80309 (303)-492-8300 Museum hours: Monday - Saturday 11 AM — 5 PM, Tuesdays & Thursdays 11 AM — 7 PM Opening Event: Thursday, September 15, 5 - 7 PM, free and open to the public PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Myrtle Hoffman Campbell Ralph Clarkson Eve Drewelowe Frances Hoar Ann Jones Adma Green Kerr Gwendolyn Meux Frederick Clement Trucksess Virginia True Matilda Vanderpoel Muriel SibelArtists in Boulder, 1898 - 1950 Curators: Kirk Ambrose and Stephen V. Martonis September 16, 2016 to February 4, 2017 1085 18th Street, Boulder, CO. 80309 (303)-492-8300 Museum hours: Monday - Saturday 11 AM — 5 PM, Tuesdays & Thursdays 11 AM — 7 PM Opening Event: Thursday, September 15, 5 - 7 PM, free and open to the public PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Myrtle Hoffman Campbell Ralph Clarkson Eve Drewelowe Frances Hoar Ann Jones Adma Green Kerr Gwendolyn Meux Frederick Clement Trucksess Virginia True Matilda Vanderpoel Muriel SibelARTISTS Myrtle Hoffman Campbell Ralph Clarkson Eve Drewelowe Frances Hoar Ann Jones Adma Green Kerr Gwendolyn Meux Frederick Clement Trucksess Virginia True Matilda Vanderpoel Muriel Sibell Wolle
A pioneering artist working with sound in South Africa, James Webb often crafts cinematic and theatrical installations and masterly subtle public interventions.
The exhibition Geraldo Industrial seeks to engage the public with this rich process of work, illustrated by a precise selection of paintings, photographs and furniture - all signed by Geraldo de Barros, addressing the multiple nature of the artist, who was one of the pioneers in Brazil's Concretist movement.
We strongly believe that Pioneer Works will further contribute to the unique identity of 1:54, and prove highly engaging for art collectors, curators, directors, art professionals, artists, students, and the wider public.
Pioneering video artist Pipilotti Rist re-confronts the screens of Times Square in a new multichannel edition of a work originally commissioned by the Public Art Fund in 2000.
Parallel to her painting practice, in the 1980s, Graves was among the avant - garde artists pioneering sculpture in the «traditional» medium of bronze casting, and was awarded major public commissions for large - scale, site - specific installations.
Coming from this singular Argentinean artist, who moved to New York in 1963 and participated in post-Minimalist and video - art experiments before becoming one of the pioneers of public - access cable in the late 1970s, this was no empty provocation or joke.
Both artists are pioneers of public art and long - time participants in the New York art world, -LSB-...]
Drawing on the London - based artist's work responding to the social and historical context of public and private space, the multi-faceted work explores «the history of the Pioneer Health Centre in Peckham and its subsequent conversion into a gated community.»
Over a period of three weeks this month, a public art extravaganza featuring a changing cast of «artists, musicians and creative pioneers» will make its way across the country by rail.
19 Mar 2013 Tino Sehgal at the Irish Museum of Modern Art A pioneering work by the British - German artist Tino Sehgal made up entirely of live encounters between people opens to the public on the second floor of the Irish Museum of Modern Art's temporary exhibition space in Earlsfort Terrace on Friday 12 April 2013.
A pioneering work by the British - German artist Tino Sehgal made up entirely of live encounters between people opens to the public on the second floor of the Irish Museum of Modern Art's temporary exhibition space in Earlsfort Terrace on Friday 12 April 2013.
The much anticipated reopening of the main building at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in October, coinciding with the opening of five exhibitions including a major retrospective of the work of Eileen Gray, one of the most celebrated and influential designers and architects of the 20th - century; the presentation of two pioneering exhibitions This Situation by the acclaimed British - German artist Tino Sehgal and an exhibition by a new generation of young European artists I knOw yoU; the launch of IMMA's Collection online and an extensive programme of public talks and events which have been devised to engage with the themes of IMMA's exhibitons are some of the exciting developments taking place throughout 2013 by the Irish Museum of Modern Art and announced today (Thursday 18 April) by IMMA's Director Sarah Glennie.
All told by the first half of 2015, the Rauschenberg Foundation will have invested $ 650,000 in fifteen independent artists and collectives applying their creative practice to the public sphere, along with ten organizations that are exemplary pioneers in supporting artists who work this way.
The Long Island City - based Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum announced today that it will build an online catalogue raisonné for the pioneering 20th - century artist, which will be freely accessible to the public, and released the first set of works in the database, which numbers more than 300 complete works.
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