Sentences with phrase «precocious artists»

Alan Solomon, who organized the Cornell show, would go on to curate both precocious artists» solo exhibitions at the Jewish Museum, in 1963 and 1964, respectively.
[2] This precocious artist, who received little formal training, was born in 1916 in St. Paul, Minnesota and raised in Valhalla, New York by parents who nurtured and supported his interests in the arts.
A precocious artist, Yves Klein did not undergo a formal art education.

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A «rage to master,» as observed in some precocious young artists, may help define extreme visual creativity
As written and directed by Satrapi and comic artist Paronnaud, the French - produced Persepolis works as best it can as a precocious and relatable vision of childhood one - third of the way through, when it recounts Marji's forced, rapid maturation during the revolution and the war.
For a 2014 exhibition at the Albertina, the late, precocious Austrian artist Gunter Damisch shipped a stack of precut wood panels from Vienna to Paris, leaving the Woolworth studio team to compose the final images as they pleased in a mix of collage, monotype, woodcut, drawing and painting.
I'm not saying that I was precocious or that I could articulate what I was doing or even that I knew I would become an artist, but the motivation to paint and investigate color phenomena has always been there.
Als spoke affectionately of the India - born British artist, discussing her precocious talent — she successfully applied to the Slade School of Art in London at age 15 — and the unfair way that her romantic relationship with the late painter Lucien Freud (her teacher at the Slade, with whom she had a son) overshadowed her early career.
Video artist Ed Atkins is one of the most precocious of young British artists.
San Diego, CA — At the 2012 Collectors» Selection Dinner on Wednesday, April 25, MCASD's International Collectors and Contemporary Collectors voted to purchase new works for the Museum's collection: a luminous overhead sculpture by Spencer Finch, Rome (Pantheon, Noon, June 14, 2011); a keystone work by celebrated photographer Catherine Opie, Burnt House from Burlington and Ninth Street (1990); and a precocious abstract canvas by seasoned New York artist Jack Whitten, Chinese Sincerity (1974).
Building on Ellison's precocious persona, recent video work It's So Important to Seem Wonderful Part II uses animation software to transform the artist into a marionette - like 3D rendering.
Stella's precocious black paintings announced the arrival of a major artist.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 1999.
At the 2012 Collectors» Selection Dinner on Wednesday, April 25, MCASD's International Collectors and Contemporary Collectors voted to purchase new works for the Museum's collection: a luminous overhead sculpture by Spencer Finch, Rome (Pantheon, Noon, June 14, 2011); a keystone work by celebrated photographer Catherine Opie, Burnt House from Burlington and Ninth Street (1990); and a precocious abstract canvas by seasoned New York artist Jack Whitten, Chinese Sincerity (1974).
A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Park exhibited with the New England Society of Independent Artists as a precocious 15 - year - old.
The exhibition will present works drawn from across the artist's career - from her precocious early work done while she was still a child, through the surprisingly mature works of her late teens to the increasingly complex art, done before her premature death at age 51 in Paris in 1967.
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