Sentences with phrase «radical artists»

My taste hasn't changed; I was always inspired by radical artists.
What made Pollock the most radical artist of the day was that he even got rid of the brush, using paint in its most native and naked state, by enlisting the assistance of gravity to pour, drip, and splatter the liquid material on floor - bound canvases.
The exhibition brings together seminal works by radical artists who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s, alongside works by younger artists from Amsterdam, Belfast, Lisbon, Glasgow and London.
We look at the rich history of protest art and talk to radical artists about their work
In 1936, he moved to New York City and studied with radical artist, art critic and modernist proponent, Walter Pach.
It has received widespread critical acclaim; Holland Cotter of the New York Times writes ``... it was worth the wait...» and «demonstrate [s] how radical this artist's early experiments with language and performance [are].»
It mounted early shows of pop art and abstract painting, and provided a meeting place for radical artists.
It began with the WPA during the Great Depression, which brought many artists together, producing radical artists» magazines such as Art Front; and it resulted in the Eighth Street Club, which was an informal forum that established visual artists as members of the intelligentsia.
Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain is the first retrospective devoted to one of the most radical artists of the last 40 years.
A decade later, she and her husband, the abstract painter Ben Nicholson, worked in a community of radical artists in Hampstead, London, and exhibited with the great Dutch artist Piet Mondrian.
It brings to mind our feminist precedents, radical artists who died in poverty and hunger, such as Elsa von Freytag - Loringhoven.
This show leans more toward admiration than attraction, with portraits of journalists and a scarred Syrian girl by the great radical artist and writer Molly Crabapple, a weird Christian music video by Polish artist Ada Karczmarczyk called «Get Hyped on Mary,» and an intimate photograph of a family from impoverished Galesburg, Illinois by Chris Verene.
We look at the rich history of protest art and, on the eve of a new group show, talk to radical artists about their work
LESSON # 3: THE INTENTION OF THE RADICAL ARTIST — With that vision from Lesson # 1, artists have to separate their work and talent from everyone else and find their unique niche.
, and Terry Freaking Crews, Riley's satire takes place in an «alternate present - day version of Oakland,» in which Stanfield's character is a lowly telemarketer who suddenly finds himself rising through the corporate ranks, much to the dismay of his radical artist girlfriend (Thompson).
Count on a radical artist to have an old - fashioned idea.
In London, the radical artist Susan Hiller is represented by the super-smart — you might even call it Sloaney — Timothy Taylor Gallery in Mayfair, a place I find mildly intimidating.
It's unlikely, as Hermes wasn't a radical artist and this isn't a radical show.
As a result, over the next few years, some of the world's best known and most radical artists, including James Lee Byars, John Baldessari, Dan Graham, Sol LeWitt, Robert Smithson, Mel Bochner, Joseph Kosuth, Vito Acconci, Dennis Oppenheim and Lawrence Weiner, spent time in Nova Scotia.
This major group exhibition of contemporary women artists, across mediums, styles and genres, coincides with and responds to The Fine Art Society's, London, representation of the radical artist Gluck (1895 - 1978) who, determined to be known for her art not her gender, cropped her hair, and adopted the androgynous name with «no prefix, suffix or quote.»
With over 120 works, Sussex Modernism explains how a young generation of radical artists and writers moved to the picturesque villages and coastal towns of Sussex during the first half of the 20th century.
Radical artists are always keen to make a statement; just look at this year's Turner prize crop.
This companion book to the show features more than a hundred colour plates of the artworks in the exhibition create by over 40 of the most radical artists working in Britain in the 1990s.
«Höhepunkte» the first solo exhibition in the UK dedicated to one of the most radical artists of our time, is on presentation at Richard Saltoun Gallery.
Shaw has recently become much more high profile due to his nomination for the Turner Prize, and his selection is unusual in that he is a figurative painter, and so, superficially at least, he is not a challenging or radical artist of the type that the Turner Prize usually seems to promote.
Founded in 2003 by Nieck de Bruijn, the gallery very much started out from a collector's perspective and aimed to bridge the gap between the existing Amsterdam art scene and radical artists who had yet to find representation.
Jannis Kounellis (1936 - 2017), who died suddenly a year ago, was one of the major protagonists of Arte Povera, a movement of radical artists that emerged in Italy in the 1960s.
Inventive and radical artists and thinkers were becoming more attracted to New York City than to rural North Carolina.
Guggenheim saw herself as a «midwife,» helping new and radical artists with their careers.
Without it, the radical artists would all have succumbed to malnutrition or sought other careers.
Curmudgeonly, antisemitic and exasperating, Degas was also a marvellous and radical artist.
Clark is one of the most radical artists to have come out of a fertile era alongside Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Pape.
That got me, at first, very caught up in the idea of being a radical artists» collective: «What are our politics?
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