The latest expansion «establishes MASS Moca as a real artist - centered museum,» agreed Spencer Finch, one of
several other artists whose work is displayed in the new space.
Not exact matches
Both co-creators have impressive backgrounds: Swiercyznski is the author of
several crime novels and
other interactive mystery books, whilst Lapham is an award - winning comics writer and
artist whose credits include Stray Bullets and Batman: City Of Crime.
Along with Ligon, Anatsui, Ofili and Thomas, there are a number of
other black
artists whose works (
several with multiple lots) are up for auction across the three major houses, familiar names including Jean Michel - Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Nick Cave, Rashid Johnson, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Oscar Murillo, Chris Ofili, Martin Puryear, Lorna Simpson, Carrie Mae Weems, Jack Whitten, Kehinde Wiley and Kara Walker.
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.
Like
other artists whose work is on show here, Joseph is familiar with contexts outside the traditional art world; he has directed
several music videos and recently came to public attention for his contributions to Beyoncé's 2016 «visual album» Lemonade.
Abstract Expressionism also provoked avant - garde responses from
several other artists including Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011),
whose calligraphic scribbling is part - drawing, part - graffiti; and the Californian abstract sculptor Mark Di Suvero (b. 1933) noted for his large scale iron / steel sculptures.
A special «
Artists for MOCA» catalog was produced featuring works by Bradford and several other artists, such as Walead Beshty, Mark Grotjahn, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Takashi Murakami, Catherine Opie and Ed Ruscha and Jonas Wood, whose lots raised funds for the Los Angeles
Artists for MOCA» catalog was produced featuring works by Bradford and
several other artists, such as Walead Beshty, Mark Grotjahn, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Takashi Murakami, Catherine Opie and Ed Ruscha and Jonas Wood, whose lots raised funds for the Los Angeles
artists, such as Walead Beshty, Mark Grotjahn, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Takashi Murakami, Catherine Opie and Ed Ruscha and Jonas Wood,
whose lots raised funds for the Los Angeles museum.
Like
several other shows from the early 1990s, including Jeffrey Deitch's Post Human (1992), Kelley's experiment took its cue from the rise of «mannequin art,» a term he coined to describe
artists like Charles Ray, Kiki Smith, and Jonathan Borofsky,
whose life - size sculptures — not, in fact, all mannequins — evoked anxieties about the role of the human body in a time wrought by the AIDS epidemic, the growth of plastic surgery procedures, and advances in biotechnology.
There is a core director's programme, overseen by Parry, a supported programme, to which Glasgow International (GI) contributes some funding (not enough, I'm told by
several artists and curators) and a wealth of
other initiatives
whose support from GI is promotional rather than financial.
Complimenting the exhibition is a 200 - page, full - color, hardcover catalogue featuring the eight
artists whose works appear in Dallas, along with
several other Tibetan
artists.