Seminal works such as Presidential Wallpaper depict Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe as a sell - out and led to Chiurai's exile from his home country.
Including painting, sculpture, photography and animation, the exhibition will include
seminal works such as Berry Dress, 1994, from the IMMA Collection; Familiar, 1995, from the Crawford Art Gallery, and many other works held in IMMA's own Collection.
Anno is not a professional voice actor, but a director of animation just like Miyazaki, who worked with him as a background animator for Nausicaä, and is responsible for directing
seminal works such as television's Neon Genesis Evangelion and its subsequent cinematic reboot Evangelion.
Not exact matches
As Edward Said argued in the wake of the 9/11 attacks in his 2003 preface to his
seminal work, Orientalism, «the terrible conflicts that herd people under falsely unifying rubrics
such as «America,» «the west» or «Islam» and invent collective identities for large numbers of individuals who are actually quite diverse, can not remain as potent as they are, and must be opposed.»
Endosymbiotic theory, that attempts to explain the origins of eukaryotic cell organelles
such as mitochondria in animals and fungi and chloroplasts in plants was greatly advanced by the
seminal work of biologist Lynn Margulis in the 1960s.
Starring Hope Davis and Philip Seymour Hoffman, the pic — set, of course, in Boston — covers that ever familiar singles landscape (the territory of Crowe and Linklater), but does so with
such grace and finesse that it transcended clichés and became not just a hit (grossing several times its budget) but, love it or hate it, a
seminal work of American independent cinema.
The graphic brutality, the warped sexuality, the disconcerting twists on revenge and redemption seem completely out of character for the filmmaker behind
such seminal work as «She's Got ta Have It» and «Malcolm X.» Yet that is precisely what makes this jagged film from a director usually bound up in social issues so interesting to consider.
A decade later, in his
seminal work Bureaucracy, James Q. Wilson (1989) tugged on this thread a bit harder, arguing that central offices often struggle even to keep track of what goes on in
such «coping organizations» on any given day.
Such was not the case with Robert Cormier, whose first, The Chocolate War, remains a
seminal work of fiction, the first to take young adult readers into the heart of darkness and to show readers the lay of the land there.
What makes The Hobbit
such a
seminal work in the fantasy genre?
She placed younger artists, including Jones, Shinique Smith, and Angel Otero, in dialogue with members of the older generation,
such as Felrath Hines, Alma Thomas, and Romare Bearden, who were producing
seminal works in the 1960s.
Greene Naftali's program has reintroduced
seminal figures,
such as Guy de Cointet, Tony Conrad, and John Knight; and opened a ground - floor space with an inaugural exhibition featuring new and historical
work by Dan Graham in September 2014.
Presenting
works by
seminal Brazilian artists
such as Hélio Oiticica, Sérgio Camargo, Lygia Clark, and Tunga, the exhibition also showcases
works by key international artists who similarly experiment with space and perception, including Daniel Buren.
Tate Modern brings together
seminal examples of these
works from the 1960s,
such as Friendship (1963), to the beautiful poetic
works made in her old age.
Historical photographs by
such seminal figures as Eugène Atget, Brassaï, Andreas Feininger, André Kertész, Dorothea Lange, W. Eugene Smith, Edward Steichen, and Edward Weston join
works by contemporary artists including Edward Burtynsky, Clara Gutsche, Ruth Kaplan, Arnaud Maggs, and Gabor Szilasi.
Jake Chapman not only be taking part in a debate discussing morality as a form of convention that threatens creativity, but also in conversation with Paradise Row founder Nick Hackworth, speaking about the inspirations behind
such seminal works as Insult to Injury and Death, and articulating the rationale for his darkly comic, pessimistic philosophy.
Emin's
work is uninhibited in the way it absorbs and reflects her personal life - whether in
seminal installations
such as Everyone I Have Slept With 1963 - 1995 and My Bed, her early performances and videos
such as Why I Never Became a Dancer, or her writings (which include a memoir, Strangeland, and a period as a newspaper columnist.
Supported by Jean Leering, director of the Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, his
work was also included in
seminal exhibitions
such as the 1967 Biennal of São Paolo together with Jan Schoonhoven and Peter Struycken and the Documenta 4 in Kassel in 1968, in a gallery room shared with Elsworth Kelly.
Such singular geometric lyricism came to the fore in Calderara's
seminal work Painting Infinity, which he created in 1959 at the age of 56 — the same year he created his first fully abstract painting, Quadrati e Rettangoli.
Taking selected
works from the Collection as its point of departure, including
seminal pieces by some of the most prominent artists from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical
works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, Valie Export, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the exhibition stages an interplay between these and other historical, contemporary and newly produced
works that interpret and critically examine the collection by artists
such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmus and Stephen Willats.
The exhibition will include
seminal large steel
works such as Red Splash (1966), Garland (1970), and Cadence (1968), as well as more recent sculptures.
From 1958 to 1961, he created
such seminal bodies of
work as The Circus and Brooklyn Gang.
The
works — Minimalist paintings, collages, and prints — are the physical documentation of what is actually a social and performative art practice based on
seminal texts
such as The Red Badge of Courage, On the Origin of Species, and Invisible Man.
Her research and curatorial practice, which span large - scale museum exhibitions with extensive catalogues as well as scholarly books and articles, have been instrumental in introducing the
work of now
seminal black artists (
such as Martin Puryear, David Hammons, and Lorna Simpson) to wide audiences and bringing to light long - forgotten or overlooked black artists.
By 1967, he began to produce the
works for which he is best known and some of these
seminal pieces,
such as Horn and Hardart Automat (1967) and Apollo (1968), are among the highlights of the exhibition.
The foreshortened angle of the head in the present
work was to become typical of Saville's idiom, showcased in
seminal paintings
such as Plan, 1993, as well as the full - length Branded of 1992.
Having been fascinated with artists
such as Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley in the past, and more recently with the likes of Adrián Villar Rojas, Kudo's
seminal work couldn't be more topical in the present tense.
In
seminal essays
such as «The Function of the Studio» (1970), Buren provides a pointed critique of the artist's compromised and fixed position within the art system, in which the studio plays the fundamentally strategic role of a hideout, as well as of a privileged place where the
work is produced and presented for the first time.
Laure Genillard has been
seminal to the practices of several British artists, whose
work first showcased at her gallery, including Catherine Yass, Fiona Banner, Martin Creed, Peter Doig, Gillian Wearing, Simon Starling as well as many artists from Europe
such as Maurizio Cattelan and Sylvie Fleury amongst others.
Works on view will celebrate
seminal artists
such as Ana Mendieta and Lygia Pape while highlighting lesser - known artists
such as Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, Argentine mixed - media artist Margarita Paksa and Cuban - born abstract painter Zilia Sánchez.
Playing off Rosen's penchant for pseudonyms and alter egos, his first comprehensive retrospective at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 2016 was billed as a group exhibition - and included
seminal bodies of
work such as Live and Die as Eva Braun (1995 - 1997) and Vladimir's Night (2001 - 2014).
This book introduces some of Sherman's most important
works, from her
seminal 1970s series Untitled Film Stills, which references film noir movies by
such directors as Alfred Hitchcock and Jacques Tourneur, to her progression into colour photography in the 1980s series Centerfolds.
In addition to solo shows with Sonnabend Gallery in Paris and New York, Situation Gallery in London and Konrad Fisher Gallery in Dusseldorf, his
work was included in
such seminal exhibitions as «When Attitudes Become Form,» and «Documenta V» and regularly featured in Interfunktionen, Artforum and Avalanche magazines.
White walls and brushed pine floorboards softly compliment
works such as the
seminal Untitled, July 6 (1964) in the artist's favorite cadmium red, a galvanised iron rhomboid which dominates the gallery floor, and the plywood Untitled (Ballantine 89 - 49)(1989).
His
seminal work of the 1950s and 1960s along with artists
such as Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Franz Kline and Jackson Pollock, helped form the Abstract Expressionist movement.
Anthony McCall Lismore Castle Arts is delighted to present a solo exhibition by Anthony McCall, bringing together
seminal early
works such as «Line Describing a Cone» (1973), alongside complex new
works such as «Swell» (2016).
In addition to significant loans from prestigious private collections and institutions
such as the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, The Museum of Modern Art in New York and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the exhibition will include
seminal work from several of the artists» personal collections.
While at MoMA PS1 and Clocktower, Mount
worked with international scope of curators, artists, and institutions, and on
seminal exhibitions
such as the first Greater New York in 2000; the retrospective of painter John Wesley, covering his entire career from 1961 - 2000; Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties, Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman; Body
Works: Bruce Nauman, Valie Export, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Jonas, and Louis Bourgouis; Sol LeWitt: Concrete Block; Min Tanaka presents Subject: Heuristic Ecdysis, Santiago Sierra, Person remunerated for a period of 360 consecutive hours, 2000, among others.
In 1982, Doyle was featured in the
seminal exhibition Black Folk Art in America: 1930 - 1980 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, which introduced the islander's impassioned artwork to a broader audience that included artists
such as Jean - Michel Basquiat, who collected Doyle's
work, and Ed Ruscha.
Her
work has been included in
seminal exhibitions
such as Greater New York: New Art in New York Now, at P.S. 1 / MOMA (2000), the Biennale of Ceramic in Contemporary Art (2003), Open House:
Working in Brooklyn (2004), Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art (2007) both at the Brooklyn Museum and the 2008 Busan Biennale in Korea.
In this major exhibition is presented for the first time, the
works of
such artists as Henri Rousseau, André Bauchant, Séraphine Louis, Martín Ramírez, and Bill Traylor alongside
seminal works of modern and contemporary art by Honoré Daumier, Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso, and, more recently, Blinky Palermo and Mike Kelley.
Anthony McCall, presents
seminal early
works such as «Line Describing a Cone» (1973), alongside complex new
works such as «Swell» (2016).
A selection of ambitious and celebrated
works will be highlighted, including a complete set of the
seminal Untitled Film Stills (1977 - 80) and a complete group of her 12 centerfolds (1981), and selections from major series
such as fairy tales / mythology (1985), history portraits (1988 - 90), sex pictures (1992), headshots (2000), clowns (2002 - 04), fashion (1983 - 84, 1993 - 94, 2007 - 08), and society portraits (2008).
In addition to solo shows with Sonnabend Gallery in Paris and New York, Situation Gallery in London and Konrad Ficsher Gallery in Dusseldorf, his
work was included in
such seminal exhibitions as «When Attitudes Become Form,» and «Documenta V» and regularly featured in Interfunktionen, Artforum and Avalanche magazines.
In addition to buying
seminal works of art,
such as Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880 — 81) by Pierre - Auguste Renoir, and The Repentant St. Peter (c. 1600 — 5) by El Greco, Phillips had certain favourite artists whose
works he collected keenly.
Presenting
seminal works by artists
such as Vito Acconci, Hannah Wilke, Eleanor Antin, Michael Snow, Dennis Oppenheim, Lisa Steele, Tania Mouraud, Colette Whiten, Suzy Lake -LSB-...]
Upcoming retrospectives of
work by
seminal artists
such as Tim Rollins and K.O.S (The Frye Art Museum, Seattle), Lynda Benglis (Le Consortium, Djion) and Jim Shaw (CAPC, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux) all deserve to be fully acknowledged.
Curator Chrissie Iles brings together nineteen
seminal works that first posed
such questions in the»60s and»70s, including pieces by Bruce Nauman, Dan Graham, Andy Warhol, Michael Snow, and Yoko Ono.
In addition to his well - known paintings of Tahiti, in which the artist constructed his perfect vision of man's communion with the natural world, the book also includes powerful
works that reflect the artist's contact with other
seminal early modern masters
such as Van Gogh and Cézanne.
Williams» contribution to the
seminal 1992 Helter Skelter show at MOCA created
such a stir that its curator, Paul Schimmel, told him he'd never show his
work again — in spite of the show's record attendance.