Sentences with phrase «regarded as fine artists»

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As a photographic artist, I hope someone in the gallery business or other fine art photographer who have successfully been through this will read and respond to comments regarding «How To Work With Galleries».
Ben Brown Fine Arts is extremely proud to present the first Hong Kong exhibition of recent works by internationally renowned Spanish artist Miquel Barceló; widely regarded as one of the most important artists working today.
Assembled by Axelrod over the course of 15 years, the collection is regarded as one of the finest holdings of American art by African American artists.
The exhibition will feature works by great French and foreign ceramics such as Ernest Chaplet, Emile Decoeur, Théodore Deck, Daniel de Montmollin, Philippe Lambercy, and Jean Girel and Edmund de Waal in dialogue with influential contributions by fine artists and designers regarded as color masters of the 20th century including Josef Albers, Sonia Delaunay, Gérard Fromanger, Yves Klein, Jean - Philippe Lenclos, and Andrée Lemonnier.
In one of her earliest performances (Museum Highlights), the artist posed as a tour guide at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and lead museum - goers on a verbose and theatrical tour of the museum, describing a common a water fountain as «a work of astonishing economy and monumentality» or the museum cafeteria as «regarded as one of the very finest of all American rooms.»
With a new playground to draw inspiration from, Jullien certainly has plenty of projects in the pipeline, as he continues to be regarded as one of the finest contemporary artists of our time...
Rehs teamed up with Pat Wilshire, founder of Illuxcon (the world's largest annual showcase of Contemporary Imaginative Realism) to bring together an influential group regarded as some of the finest artists working in the genre.
Marlborough Fine Art is pleased to announce Edge, an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Maggi Hambling, widely regarded as one of Britain's most significant and controversial artists.
Modern Art Regarded as one of the finest collections in the world, comparable only with those of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Pompidou Centre in Paris, the Art Institute of Chicago's unique assembly of modern art contains almost 1,000 works of art by artists from Europe and the Americas.
Including the Nauman, the Collection of a Fortune 500 Company accounted for the top five lots in the auction, and seven of the top 10 lots total, with Helen Frankenthaler's stormy acrylic on canvas, Quattrocento, 1984, coming in as the second highest lot in the auction when it brought $ 346,550 against a pre-auction estimate of $ 150,000 +, while Richard Diebenkorn's etching Green, 1986, widely regarded as one of the artist's finest etchings, performed solidly with a $ 262,900 total, exceeding its $ 200,000 + pre-auction expectations.
Lichtenstein's unconventional paintings, regarded by many as beyond the bounds of fine art during the 1960s, are now considered icons of the Pop Art movement and have secured the artist's place in art history.
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