Sentences with phrase «signature performance work»

Performance: Barbara Bush on LAXART by Martha Wilson Thursday, January 24, 6:30 p.m. Pitzer College Art Galleries in collaboration with LAXART 2640 S. La Cienega Los Angeles, CA Martha Wilson's signature performance work is political satire and she is known for impersonating First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush and Second Lady Tipper Gore.

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But once you get into the rhythm of Killing Eve, it's got Waller - Bridge's signature raw snark, some goofiness tucked into the mayhem and, just when that seems a tenuous thing to pull off, two excellent performances from Oh and Comer to make it work.
While the unsettling violence and cold ambivalence of Huppert's performance here certainly recalls her work with Haneke (one scene in particular is an obvious homage), it is arguably just as much indebted to Chabrol's love of seedy melodrama and his signature affection for the moral spectacle of social transgression.
Based on NYC Leadership Academy's signature competency - based approach to coaching, the work of the Rhode Island coaches includes the use of our Leadership Performance Planning Worksheet (LPPW).
From a fantastic central location, minutes away from the airport, and only a short metro ride away from the sights of Washington DC, to delicious meals (all meals were completely vegan) to a lovely banquet which featured a performance by special guest John Fulton, host of Animal Planet's Must Love Cats, who performed his signature cat songs at the Saturday night banquet and entertained the audience with his quirky humor, conference organizers made sure that this was also a getaway for many of the attendees who rarely take time away from their work with community cats.
Here, Olowska created a sculpture inspired by Noguchi's and then draped it in the black cloth that was Graham's signature, a homage to the kind of performance that the artist has been exploring in her work since the days she ran Nova Popularna, an underground bar and performance space she opened in Berlin with Lucy McKenzie in 2003.
Additionally, the biennial has commissioned an expansive project by artist Barbara Kruger, whose signature red, black, and white activist text works will cover a skate park, school bus, and public billboard, with more activated sites and performances announced as the event gets under way.
In fact, the signature performance documentation seemed an afterthought (as virtually anything relegated to the space's misbegotten working corridor «gallery» inevitably does), here represented simply by a trio of photographs, all 2010, depicting actions in which different chairs are «worn» in ways that torque and distort the subjects» bodies.
There will be a performance by Gendai Kazoku, Yoshida's family art troupe, featuring Yoshida's signature work Synthesizer Jacket (1974/2000), from 4 to 5 pm on January 16 (please RSVP to [email protected] or 917-472-7784).
His famous performance from the 1970s, called To reverse one's eyes, was the true beginning of his signature style and working with trees.
It was then that she also honed her signature polka dot, net and soft sculpture motifs, and began staging infamous Happenings — performance - based works — around the city.
Das Orgien Mysterien Theater at Massimo De Carlo is structured as a mini retrospective of Hermann Nitsch's work: the artist is presenting a vast series of his signature large canvases spanning from the 1980's to more recent work created specifically for the show along with documentation of the history of Nitsch's performances, immersive installations and vitrines containing objects that are linked to his actions.
Set within a picturesque British seaside, this single - channel work demonstrates the artist's signature uses of filmic devices such as slow motion and long pans to capture both a tightly choreographed and improvised performance.
Living in New York from 1958 to 1973, Kusama moved in avant - garde circles with such figures as Andy Warhol and Allan Kaprow while honing her signature dot and net motifs, developing soft sculpture, creating installation - based works, and staging Happenings (performance - based events).
In this show Jaimie will debut a large and complex group videopiece in Gallery 2 that was many months and many people and many costumes in the making; while Gallery 1 will include new self - portrait works from her «totally looks like» and «food» lebrities» series, as well as a totally new body of work of GIFS where Jaimie injects a bit of motion and a bit of performance into her signature self - portrait creations.
After being educated at the University of Texas and Brooklyn's Pratt Institute, Wilson founded the New York ‐ based performance collective «The Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds» in the mid ‐ 1960s, and developed his first signature works, including Deafman Glance (1970) and A Letter for Queen Victoria (1974 ‐ 1975).
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