Sentences with phrase «radically different artists»

For those of you not keeping track, that is one track getting recognition as sounding like two radically different artists and four separate genres.

Not exact matches

A smarter movie might have interrogated her appropriation, even if only to conclude that her upbringing — dirt poor and disrespected in the city — isn't radically different from that of the black artists she emulates.
Visualize what subject matter you want — is it radically different from anything the artist has in their gallery?
The distinct bodies of work reflect time spent in these radically different environments, specifically those that most define him as a person and an artist.
Although their approaches are radically different, both artists are driven by not only the formal possibilities of the print medium, but the perceptual effects as well — re-envisioning the viewer's relationship to color, light and space.
Brand New Gallery departs from these assumptions to present Beyond the Object, a group show appositely conceived to combine works by artists with disparate backgrounds and from different generations, inevitably forced to confront themselves with production, exploring the interaction between composition and form which radically becomes an archetype endowed with its own language.
The artist's native Morocco, situated on the North African coast with proximity to Europe and the Middle East, is host to radically different cultures.
In 1989 the Ludwig museum in Cologne organised a group exhibition «Bilderstreit» (Picture Fight) pairing artists in rooms whose style is radically different — like night and day.
Silas Marder selected the pair of artists — who had never met before — to see what would happen when artists with radically - different working styles created a single installation.
Falling under the gallery's annual theme of «Altered Realities», this exhibition brings together work on radically different scales from both artists.
Eighteen years ago, Arch Gillies, then President of the Warhol Foundation, took me to lunch to talk about the seed of an idea: a new initiative that would support individual artists in a radically different way, combining money with advisory -LSB-...]
Having learned from the publicity flyer that the seven artists, Dominic Kennedy, Mali Morris, Bridget Riley, Julian Wild, James Alec Hardy, Selma Parlour and Martin Maloney, work with colour in «radically different ways» each one presenting «a unique vision of how to liberate colour to stimulate and energise the viewer» I wonder if I can discover in my short visit what it is that they are doing differently with colour.
This is not seen more clearly than by comparing the works of artists such as Brown, Wiley, De Forest, Arneson, etc, who, despite working closely with each other throughout their careers, would nevertheless develop radically different visual styles.
Each speaks a radically different language of form, and the show aims to put these visual artifacts in dialogue — as a nod to the lifetimes that objects take on beyond the factory and artist's studio.
The radically different forms of art created by the two artists give us an extensive look at today's society and culture from distinguished angles.
Paul Cézanne (US: or UK:; French: [pɔl sezan]; 19 January 1839 — 22 October 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th - century conception of artistic endeavor to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century.
Her research considers the work of black diaspora artists (1990 - present) who negotiate radically different conceptions of blackness.
Though they are separated by 200 years, these artists touch upon the darkest sides of humanity — and are often met with radically different responses.
Curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), For Your Infotainment: Hudson and Feature Inc. showcases major artists who received their gallery debuts or had a long history at Hudson's seminal space Feature Inc. in the 1980s, «90s and early 2000s — a group which, Higgs says, comprises «artists of often quite radically different intentions, that somehow all made (perfect) sense when viewed through Hudson's eyes.»
Wouldn't it be great if Hirst, Kapoor, Emin et al created gallery shows of work anonymously and then we'd get to see some radically different work without damage to the artist's reputation.
Radically different forms of Pop Art from both sides of the Atlantic: evinced in the work of the American painter Allan D'Arcangelo, British filmmaker and collage artist Jeff Keen, and Spanish photographer and object maker Dario Villalba
Each artist takes a radically different approach to their work, using different materials, aesthetic frameworks and concerns.
This trio worked at Crown Point variously between 1963 and 2010, and each artist demonstrates a radically different approach to the creative process.
These four contemporary artists represent radically different approaches to drawing today, from Kelly's pure and deceptively simple line drawings to Baselitz's painterly and expressive style.
I'm not an artist, but I can't say it felt radically different from use on the Surface.
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