Sentences with phrase «same body of the artist»

A second iteration incorporating additional pieces from the same body of the artist's work will be on view by appointment at a second location, Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi in Berlin (December 13, 2013 — February 22, 2014).

Not exact matches

Meanwhile fellow artist Orlan uses her body and the tools of the cosmetic surgeon in the same way that a sculptor might use a chisel.
And then, there were a decent number of auteurs who appeared at the Cannes Market who should (hopefully) pop up in Venice, such as Lido regular Benoit Jacquot with his adaptation of Don DeLillo's The Body Artist, apparently retitled Never Ever, while Wim Wenders could be a contender with The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez (though he may hold out for Berlin 2017, the same guess we'd wage for a new film from Volker Schlondorff, Return to Montauk).
While she describes herself as a painter and has won international recognition for her abstract canvases embroidered with erotic motifs, Ghada Amer is a multimedia artist whose entire body of work is infused with the same ideological and aesthetic concerns.
In a collaborative program between The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, artist Leah Raintree discusses her photographic series Another Land, a body of work that takes its point of departure from a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Isamu Noguchi.
Playing with notions of intimacy and display, Reynaud - Dewar pays homage to four films by Bruce Nauman titled Art Make - Up (1967 — 68), in which the artist applies layers of makeup to his face and torso, first white, then pink, then green, and finally black — the same four colors Reynaud - Dewar covers her own body with as she performs throughout the Museum, using a different color on each floor.
Part of a Hamburg - based clique of German post-war artists that included Martin Kippenberger, Wolfgang Bauer, Arnulf Rainer, and others, Albert Oehlen's anxious, heterogeneous body of work was opposed to almost every movement that preceded it, including Pop, Neo-Expressionism, and conceptualism, though it also derives from many of those same movements.
In one notable image, Ceylan reframes the neoclassical master as an art - historical cross-dresser, transposing the image of his head from his self - portrait as a young artist onto the satin - swathed body of the Princesse de Broglie, the subject of Ingres's 1851 — 53 portrait of the same name.
In a collaborative program between The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, artist Leah Raintree discusses her photographic series Another Land, a body of work that takes as its point of departure a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Isamu Noguchi.
marked the end of a three - year period in the artist's life and the beginning of a body of work subsumed under the same declaration.
Probably benefiting from the buzz around the New Museum's current exhibition Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon (until 21 January 2018), which features some of the same artists, Engender shows how contemporary painters are complicating identity and the body with a range of abstract and figurative strategies.
In 1961 at the Galleria La Tartaruga, Rome, Manzoni began signing his name on models as well as gallery visitors, issuing them with a stamped certificate and declaring this body of work «Sculture viventi», that same year he created «Merda d'artista», an edition of 90 30 - gram cans, ostensibly containing the artist's excrement, each valued at the market price of gold.
He points to the veteran Italian artist Carol Rama as an artist who «has lived her whole life in Turin in the same flat, for more than 70 years, and has an amazing body of work,» adding that «Goethe was the same».
In Sweet Tooth, 40 artists, including Ed Ruscha, Wayne Thiebaud, Claes Oldenburg, Vik Muniz, Laurie Simmons, Shimon Attie, Enrique Chagoya, Jana Sterbak and Andy Warhol, explore the visual landscape of the dessert, while at the same time confronting such complex issues as body image, feminism, gender issues and illness.
Further skewing the real and unreal, the video installation, (/ no stats the same), the artist utilizes motion capture data of her own body, and then transplants this onto a 3D scan of a male model.
For the first of Alteria Art?s productions, the founders Alix Janta and Lauren Jones (of Art Barter notoriety) have commissioned a select group of ten artists to bring together a coherent collection of black and white etchings, all of the same size, and elaborated around the designated theme of «The Human Body».
The crucifixion, of course, strong religious symbolism, but at the same time, the depiction of the body in this position has inspired so many performance artists of the past.
In the same space, two photographic portraits pieces showing the artist with her mother, Selmar Butter, are from a body of work in which Wilke charted her mother's struggle and eventual death from cancer.
This iteration of Tolentino's «The Sky Remains the Same» expands the notion of the body of the artist as an archive to include the presence of multiple archiving bodies.
In a statement sent to ARTnews, Cassils, who identifies as a gender - nonconforming trans masculine visual artist, wrote, «While Benglis's original Advertisement acted as a commentary on sexist gender - based limitations in the art world, Cassils's Hommage uses the same strategies to intervene in the gendered policing of trans and nonconforming bodies in the world at large.
The beneficiary contract hinges between the life of the artist and the post-mortem crystallization of her body in a way that affects both: Jill Magid is expelled of her body to the same extent that the beneficiary of the diamond - to - come is separated from the object of desire.
During the multimedia performance, images of flying birds were projected onto the white - clothed bodies of the performers while they moved from the museum out into the courtyard space, each holding slats of venetian blind, which, as art historian Kellie Jones notes in South of Pico: African American Artists in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s was the same material found in a sculpture that Nengudi was exhibiting within the gallery.
Although few other artists could produce a body of work as large, it is expected that single works by artists may take the same route.
• Donald Judd's seminal Prototype Desk (1978)- one of the few pieces the artist made himself - demonstrates the same philosophy about space, geometry, and proportion that characterizes his body of sculpture.
The video installation, / no stats on the same, utilizes motion capture data from the artist's own body movements transplanted onto a scan of a male model as an exercise in becoming other or mapping one's avatar onto another biology.
exhibition of a new body of work by Roe Ethridge: Sacrifice Your Body, which will be accompanied by an artist book of the same tibody of work by Roe Ethridge: Sacrifice Your Body, which will be accompanied by an artist book of the same tiBody, which will be accompanied by an artist book of the same title.
Here the artist has arrived at a new structural language of color that was to define his most famous body of works, The Seagram Murals, painted at the same time and which today constitute the celebrated Rothko Room at the Tate Modern, London.
The exhibition, which is a further, extended, display of the same body of works showed at Sabine Knust Gallery, Munich, in May 2015, is now installed in the artist's studio at 60 - 62 Vyner Street.
Now part of the museum's permanent collection, «The Lake Project 6» (2001) is from the artist's heralded body of work by the same name.
«I'm interested in sensuous pleasure and the power of the naked body as an active image rather than the same old, pacified, immobilized, historicized body,» Schneemann remarks, «So for me, to activate and determine the energy of my naked body as imagery was to disrupt all the traditions I had learned — where you belong to the male artist and were passive and sort of splayed out.»
The quote above, from the artist himself dated 1996, references the retreat of a body into a space that is foreign and yet familiar, where scale and perspective shift and yet the vocabulary of forms and images remains the same.
In 1961 at the Galleria La Tartaruga in Rome, Manzoni began signing his name on models as well as gallery visitors, issuing them with a stamped certificate and declaring this body of work Sculture viventi (living sculptures); that same year he created arguably his most recognized work — Merda d'artista, an edition of 90 30 - gram cans, ostensibly containing the artist's excrement, each valued at the market price of gold.
The 29 paintings in this internationally recognized Brazilian artist's Kindred Spirits series present realistic portraits of Ms. Varejão with her face and body decorated with motifs related to Native American tribes as well as Minimalist artworks, while her abstract series of «Mimbres» paintings make visual reference to the artistically sophisticated group of people of the same name who inhabited the American Southwest in the 11th century.
The exhibition features a new body of the artist's signature large - scale assemblages, which oscillate between painting, sculpture, the readymade and performance, at the same time initiating a dialogue between fashion and art.
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