Not exact matches
His
wife, Gerda (Alicia Vikander), is quickly established as a supportive, loving partner who maintains an affectionate rapport with her spouse despite a lingering jealousy over his success and her lack of it as a
portrait artist.
Directed by: Tom Hooper Written by: Lucinda Coxon Cast: Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Amber Heard and more Synopsis: Inspired by the true story of Danish
artists Lili Elbe and her
wife Gerda, this tender
portrait of a marriage asks: What do you do when someone you love wants to change?
An art writer, Lord (Armie Hammer) is coming towards the end of a stay in the French capital where he has spent time with the sixtysomething Giacometti (Geoffrey Rush), his brother (Tony Shalhoub),
wife (Sylvie Testud) and girlfriend (Clemence Poesy) when the
artist offers to do a
portrait of him.
Actors, fellow
artists and filmmakers, children and former
wives — everyone Pappi Corsicato interviewed for his new documentary, «Julian Schnabel: A Private
Portrait,» has come to praise the man, not to bury him.
INDIEWIRE — Justin Chadwick's «Tulip Fever» follows Jan Van Loos (Dane DeHaan), an
artist commissioned by the rich Cornelis Sandvoort (Christoph Waltz) to paint the
portrait of his young
wife Sophia (Alicia Vikander).
The film stars Eddie Redmayne as
artist Lili Elbe, born Einar Magnus Andreas, who decided to live as a woman after modelling for a
portrait painted by his
wife.
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portrait of a sister, a
wife, a woman, and most importantly, an
artist.
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The sculpture is a functioning wind vane and a freestanding
portrait of the
artist's
wife and life - long muse, Ada, who is the subject of many of his works, including a painting in the exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery.
Twelve mosaic and ceramic tile installations by Close, include nine - foot tall abstract
portraits of
artists Kara Walker (right) and Sienna Shields (Close's
wife).
Following the acclaimed 2016 Jerwood Gallery exhibition of crowd - sourced works by John Bratby in 2016, Jean Cooke: Delight in the Thing Seen (24 May — 10 September) is a one - room display that explores the work of Bratby's first
wife and subject of many of his early
portraits, the
artist Jean Cooke, RA.
While he is well - known for works featuring his own social milieu — often depicting parties,
portraits of friends and fellow
artists, and, perhaps most notably, his
wife Ada, who has been his model and muse for decades — the landscape of Maine, which he first encountered as a resident at the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1949 - 50, has been a central point of reference throughout his career.
By referencing the famous painting The
Artist's Parents, Baselitz revisits an early double
portrait of himself and his
wife Elke from 1975.
(A pendant show here, Kerry James Marshall Selects, offers a revealing glimpse of the
artist's sources and inspirations: a stern
portrait from the workshop of Hans Holbein, flowing figure studies by Veronese, a social - realist lithograph by his former teacher Charles Wilbert White, and a photograph of Gerhard Richter's
wife, smudged with paint.)
The gallery has made a successful bid at a Christie's auction for Isabelle Frith Reading, an affectionate
portrait of the
artist's
wife, with support from the Art Fund.
John Macdonald Aiken's extravagant
Portrait of the
Artist and his
Wife will feature in Aberdeen Art Gallery's new exhibition The Lady and the Vamp, after being bought by the gallery with help from the Art Fund.
Some of the works» imagery springs from the
artist's imagination, while others are unmediated observations of intimates: a self -
portrait, or one of his
wife beside a stream.
Yet they build after all on four
portraits in the Frick, starting with those of another
artist and his
wife.
Two lithographs of a woman's head in profile, one a
portrait of the
artist's second
wife Jacqueline Roque (1957), are invited for comparison.
Portrait of Gala with Turban (1939) is an arresting portrait of the artist
Portrait of Gala with Turban (1939) is an arresting
portrait of the artist
portrait of the
artist's
wife.
... Had the
artist not acknowledged that The Red Skirt is a
portrait of his
wife Maria Emilia Ferreira y Moyers, a Mexican actress and budding writer whom he married in August 1942, and The Homely Protestant, a tall ochre painting nearby, a self -
portrait, viewers would be hard pressed to identify these abstract personages as real people.»
The exhibition is also supported by
artist Christiane Kubrick, the director's
wife of 41 years, who will be lending a
portrait entitled Remembering Stanley for the show, and Jan Harlan, Kubrick's Executive Producer for 28 years.
«Dreamscapes: The Art of John DeMelas» includes
portraits of the
artist's
wife, children, and fellow soldiers, along with landscapes of the New Jersey coast, whimsical studies of rabbits, and a series of uninhibited Rapidograph ink drawings on paper napkins.
This series of thirty - one black - and - white
portraits of the
artist's
wife and her three sisters offers a compelling look at both portraiture and familial relationships.
The exhibition presents many of his celebrated
portraits, including those of his family — his
wife and lifelong muse, Ada, and his son Vincent — and of his distinguished circle of friends, including poets, writers and
artists, many shown against the backdrop of New York City.
The shards are also present in the
portraits that I paint in person, the most recent of which was one of the
artist Tom Sachs's
wife.»
Eugene Von Bruecnchenhein,
Portrait of the
Artist's
Wife, c.1945 - 51, toned vintage gelatin silver print, 10 x 8 in
The Vito Schnabel Gallery's first exhibition will feature new paintings and sculptures by Swiss - born
artist Urs Fischer, including a life - size wax
portrait of Mr. Bischofberger and his
wife Yoyo, which will burn and melt over the course of the show.
All four paintings on view are
portraits of other
artists: the Beal his
wife the sculptor Sondra Freckelton; Gillespie the painter Robin Freedenfeld; Leslie the choreographer Gretchen McLaine; and Valerio four of his art students at Northwestern.
This
portrait is of Ada, the
artist's
wife, the muse of all muses.
Two major works by Brook are in the show, including his
portrait of Rosalie Hook,
wife of the
artist Robert Gwathmey.
Some were of particular sentimental value, including a
portrait of the
artist's
wife and an early self -
portrait.
This painting also
portraits the
artist's muse and
wife, Ada Katz.
BILL VIOLA: THE ROAD TO ST PAUL»S is a powerful, moving
portrait of the world's most influential video
artist and his
wife.
Alex Katz's
portraits feature his own social milieu, friends, fellow
artists, and most notably his
wife Ada, who he has painted more than 200 times.
Washington, DC — At its January 2016 Board of Trustees meeting, the National Gallery of Art acquired a number of works including an extraordinary painting by Dutch master Frans van Mieris (1635 — 1681), an early
portrait by Alex Katz (b. 1927) of his
wife, Ada, a remarkable trompe l'oeil painting by an unknown 17th - century Dutch
artist, and a deluxe - format
artist's book with 80 woodcuts by Joan Miró (1893 — 1983).
Curated by Melgaard and named one of the 10 best exhibitions in New York in 2012 by the New York Times, the gallery walls were covered in bold colours and patterns and featured
portraits of a variety of subjects, from Jesus Christ to the
artist's
wife.
In an amusing twist, another art / sex mixing was on view, on the form of Jeff Koons's kitschy marble Bourgeois Bust - Jeff and Ilona (1991), the faux - classical
portrait of the
artist embracing his ex-porn star
wife.
Using the same three - color process, he paints
portraits of «Susan» (Austad), Joe Zucker's
wife, and «Nat» (Rose), the
artist's father - in - law.
Inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2015 exhibition and catalogue of Paul Cézanne's
portraits of his
wife, Baldessari abstracted the differences in Madame Cézanne's hairstyle to produce eight screen - prints in the conceptual
artist's trademark witty style.
Many luminaries from «back in the day» were at the opening: Daze, Dr. Revolt, Blade, Wild Style director Charlie Ahearn and his
wife,
artist Jane Dickson who made a terrific showing with her 1982
portrait of Fab 5 Freddy; photo documentarians of the era Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfont; and Coco 144.
In addition to Abstraktes Bild, two photorealist
portraits of the
artist's then
wife, Isa Genzken, entitled I.G. (ests.
Plumb scored his first triumph as an
artist 60 years ago when a
portrait of his future
wife, Joan Lawrence, was chosen for exhibition at the New English Art Club.
This exhibition surveys the
artist's prolific career and is organized around Nixon's remarkable ongoing project The Brown Sisters, a series of group
portraits of his
wife Bebe and her three sisters, Heather, Mimi, and Laurie taken annually since 1975.
Robert Scull, the taxi magnate, and his fashion - forward
wife Ethel (known as «Spike») had lived across the street from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in an art - filled apartment at 1010 Fifth Avenue, where Andy Warhol's improvisationally glamorous Ethel Skull 36 Times (the
artist's first commissioned
portrait) hung in the entry hall, with a Jasper Johns Target and a bronze by Mark di Suvero.
There are four early Matisses, including the extraordinary
Portrait of the
Artist's
Wife (1913).