Sentences with phrase «prominence in the world of art»

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If their cumulative effect isn't an indication of «Katzmania» (for the poker - faced Katz is unlikely to induce mania), it does point to his prominence in the art world.
According to museum materials, Barbara Hepworth's retrospective will emphasize her «overlooked prominence in the international art world» and an Agnes Martin exhibition will «cover the full breadth of Martin's practice, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male - dominated fields of 1950s and 1960s abstraction.»
«Soul of a Nation», which after Tate will tour to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Brooklyn Museum in the US, takes place against a background of the increasing prominence of African American artists of the 1960s and»70s, as well as the art world's more gradual attempt to debunk the history of modernism as a white western male phenomenArt and the Brooklyn Museum in the US, takes place against a background of the increasing prominence of African American artists of the 1960s and»70s, as well as the art world's more gradual attempt to debunk the history of modernism as a white western male phenomenart world's more gradual attempt to debunk the history of modernism as a white western male phenomenon.
This timely exhibition is drawn from two facets of Neil K. Rector's world - class art collection: Soviet and Russian photography from the 1970s to the early 1990s, and the work of Moscow - based unofficial artists who came to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s.
Flood shot to art world prominence in 2000 with his «Lace» paintings — colorful acrylic pieces richly patterned with traces of torn fabric — but before that, he had barely sold any work.
The works include an installation featuring paint which is left to dry in plastic trays and a film about a remote village in Peru.In the next few days, the great and the good of the art world will flock to Venice for the 55th Biennale, the world's biggest contemporary arts festival.Curated by Glasgow - based gallery, the Common Guild, the Scottish show marks the tenth anniversary of the first Scotland + Venice exhibition, and continues to affirm Scotland's prominence in the world of contemporary art.
The exhibition is a lab that espouses similarities between the generations as well as changes and shifts in the art world over the last four decades, including the increasing prominence of female artists, distinct methodologies, and the use of new technologies.
From the modernist paintings of the Post World War II era to the genre defying work of today, the auction includes paintings, drawings and sculpture that illustrate the state's prominence in the global art market.
Steadfast in her cultural, political and social critique for over 50 years, Bernstein surged into art world prominence in the early 1970s with her monumental charcoal drawings of penis - screw hybrids; early incarnations of which were exhibited at AIR Gallery; Brooks Jackson Iolas Gallery, New York; Brooklyn Museum; and MoMA P.S. 1, among other institutions.
[1][2] Two of her daughters, Kiki Smith and Seton Smith, are artists, adding to her prominence in the art world.
Born out of the Women's Liberation movement, feminist art aimed to give more prominence to women artists in history and to achieve better treatment for female artists in the art world.
The artists in the exhibition came of age during and reflect the increasingly heterogeneous nature of the art world during this time, as artists of color, women artists, and LGBTQ artists attained increased prominence.
Wojnarowicz came to prominence in the East Village art world of the 1980s, actively embracing all media and forging an expansive range of work both fiercely political and highly personal.
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