Sentences with phrase «really big artists»

Beyond that, I want to show really big artists.

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There really isn't a very big difference between the process of designing as an architect or designing as an artist.
As I've learned from years of working with artists, big art really does communicate in a big way.
«Use it on the waterline to help the whites of your eyes pop and make your eyes look bigger and brighter,» says Jenny Patinkin, makeup artist and author of Lazy Perfection: The Art of Looking Great Without Really Trying.
I won't really get into the details but I've been through some stuff that severely damaged me as a person, but at the same time inspried me big time as an artist.
In summary and in all serious this game is alot more fun than most of you think it lacks a story really but did it really need one not really, it is a really cheap game easy to find if you look in the right places and so much fun plus the soundtrack overall is also good featuring artists such as Inner Circle, Baha Men, Big Mountain, Janet Kay and even Bob Marley so you will be greeted to some very relaxing music whilst you play through some of the various mini games.
A buzzing music score from Christopher Drake and the exceptional makeup effects by a big team of artists really lend themselves well to the craziness of the picture too.
And really, when my biggest complaint for the week is «I wish one good artist had done this instead of a few good ones,» hey.
I recieved my fukuseigenga in the mail from Digital Manga and I have to say its a really nice bonus to have, doubley so if you're big fans of the artists (yay me!).
When we first started out, I really wanted to be like Super Meat Boy, Spelunky, and FEZ, winning the IGF and even Game Developer's Choice awards, with big reviews in Kotaku and Polygon, a fanatical following of fan - artists on Tumblr and DeviantArt, and hundreds of episodes from all the biggest Let's Players.
You have a reputation as someone with a really prescient eye, who can find the great artists before they make their big break and then put them in the museums.
JUDY CHICAGO: This is a really big change from when I was a young artist, when any hint of gender in one's art was just completely unacceptable.
Nine international artists, from Israel's Avital Geva to Germany's Tobias Rehberger to Spain's Pilar Albarracín, dip into the really big questions concerning cosmology and time.
Richard Serra, the man of steel, really is something of a superhero among artists — he works bigger, aims higher, and thinks harder (he's a philosopher, too) than most of his peers.
Ten years and a warehouse later — a really big one in Beato - Andrea presents an eclectic roster of artists in all mediums.
Yet Moore and Hepworth really are idiosyncratic British artists of mostly local interest, and the campaign to turn them into art gods tells a big lie about their true place in 20th - century art.
Now the machines have gotten so big that they have started giving enormous spaces and budgets to artists who don't really need that kind of machine, and the artists sometimes suffer as a result.
Neither he nor Wallinger really needed the Turner prize, although the show, in the city for the first time in advance of Liverpool becoming European City of Culture in 2008, needed big name artists.
When she began painting in the 1950s, she was really into Franz Kline and the big, gestural Expressionist paintings that became signifiers for the male artist.
Artist Richard Wilson reflects, «Edward was a genius, he was the only real practitioner at the time who was documenting professionally artists» work, he was in big demand, and the fabulous thing was that Edward could really bring emotion into the photographs... He would come in and he would look at the piece of work for about half an hour, he would then set up and he'd go click, and that's it, one image.»
At his atelier in the working class reaches of northern Paris, Maguire has just completed a series of paintings on the migrant crisis, because «what an artist has to do is reflect their time... That's really what I'm trying to do, to reflect what is for me the biggest story in Europe — those deaths in the Mediterranean.»
But it seems vaguely disgraceful and unquestionably absurd that such a minor artist has such a big Tate exhibit when Richard Serra, who really could fill the Tate Turbine Hall authoritatively, and has created masterworks of imposing weight and scale in comparable public spaces in America and Europe, is kept waiting in the wings with yet another exhibition at the commercial Gagosian gallery.
We can't really speak for our artists and what they may or may not have felt after a show but a few that felt big for us were Sophia Flood's «POOLS» in 2014, Martha Mysko's amazing 2015 installation «War of the Roses,» and Darren Tesar's 2016 exhibition «bar - mouthing.»
I envisioned more intimate and nuanced artistic gestures, collaborations and projects around L.A. - not just large - scale or big budget - that could really have an impact for an artist and contemporary art.
«It was such a beautiful location and Larry was very personable and we were really looking to showcase the art and give Suzy and George a bigger market presence,» says Kinney Frelinghuysen, nephew of abstract artist Suzy Frelinghuysen and her husband, artist George Morris.
UCLA had Paul McCarthy, Chris Burden, John Baldessari, all these really important artists that, for my generation, had a big impact.
«There were a number of decades in which the work wasn't really selling for big numbers or to a huge mailing list, so now there's a demand for work in great condition,» says Bill Griffin, director of Kayne Griffin Corcoran — which began representing Corse after the artist James Turrell insisted on the importance of her work.
So the Center for photography will be opened by an artist from North Africa called Monica Rai, there's three solo exhibitions I mentioned, Edson Chagas from Angola, Nandipha Mntambo from Swaziland, Kudzanai Chuirai from Zimbabwe and then of course our big opening exhibition which will take three floors of the museum is based on the title of a work by Hank Willis Thomas, the African - American artist, called «All things being equal» and it's really just an extraordinary indulgence of the creativity and the prowess and the technical ability of artists who are somehow associated with Africa.
«Speaking for myself, it was only when I saw that big show of Louise Bourgeois that I really understood her work and realised how important she was,» says the art dealer and philanthropist Anthony d'Offay, whose huge gift of contemporary masterpieces to Britain is the basis of the Artist Rooms collection, run by Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland for the nation.
Contemporary artist Day - Z is making really big waves in the Art world.
You are all embarking on an important journey to support artists and art organizations who will not only be doing dynamic and collaborative projects, but really supporting the bigger picture of the importance of the role of the artist in our society.
Some artists are exploring recycled stuff but that doesn't really solve the bigger problem, although it can produce striking results.
«Franke James is among the tiny handful of really powerful and profound artists who have taken on climate change — the most important topic on the planet, but one so big and all - encompassing that it often defies artistic interpretation.
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