Not exact matches
Dr. Strange doesn't stray far from the
established Marvel origin story formula, but its one of the
studio's most visually distinct offerings
since the neon - tinged interstellar splendor of Guardians of the Galaxy.
In 1969 he
established American Zoetrope, an independent film
studio that helped launch the careers of George Lucas and Carroll Ballard, and has
since produced more than 30 films, including «The Black Stallion,» «The Outsiders,» «Lost in Translation» and «The Good Shepherd.»
One long -
established tattoo
studio is Starcat Tattoo (open
since 1996) located right next to Best Beach Bungalows on Chaweng Beach Road.
Since then it has
established itself as a
studio renowned for world firsts, staking claim to releasing the earliest example of a mobile FPS, and the debut of the 3D open world racer on a phone.
According to a report by VideoGamer.com, Rodgers has been gone from the Cheshire - based
studio since February this year, having moved on to
establish the a new independent game developer, branded «Big Red Switch».
Since the firing of West and Zampella, the two former
studio heads have gone on to
establish Respawn Entertainment and sign on with Electronic Arts, their formal rival.
After graduating together from the Royal College of Art, they founded their eponymous
studio in 1996 and have
since established partnerships with some of the world's leading manufacturers and institutions, including B&B Italia, BMW, Flos, Hermès, Knoll, Sony and Vitra, among many others.
Habitual visitors to Phoenix Brighton will probably be well aware of its history
since it was
established by a group of artists in 1992 with the primary aim of providing low cost
studio space.
He has shown in small and large scale shows internationally
since 1998 and has recently
established a fine art and graphic design
studio called CES Contemporary in Laguna Beach, where he resides with his wife and son.
Prominent collectors Andy and Deborah Rappaport opened a complex for artist
studios and gallery spaces with below - market rent in the Dogpatch neighborhood, where New York dealers Anton Kern and Andrew Kreps are already tenants, and
established galleries in the Mission have
since relocated there.
Melvin Edwards @ Alexander Gray Associates Oct. 30 — Dec. 13, 2014 FINAL DAYS Houston - born Melvin Edwards's metalwork objects and installations are defined by his aesthetic, philosophical and personal connections to Africa, where he has regularly traveled throughout several countries
since 1970 (the same year he became the first African American artist to mount a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum),
establishing a
studio in Dakar in 2000.
That Cai has never become conversant in English — his
studio assistants interpret for him — reinforces his ongoing status as a migrant within the global art system
Since establishing New York as his base of operations, Cai has continued to produce explosion events, gunpowder drawings, installations, and social projects and participate in biennials, group exhibitions, and solo exhibitions in cities around the world.
Since moving to Santa Fe in December 2013, Abrams has
established a
studio practice, having completed an MFA in ceramics from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2010.
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1945, Bill Jensen has lived and worked in New York
since the early 1970s, and was one of the first artists to
establish a
studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Founded in 2005, Platform China has
since established five international residency
studios, encouraging an open exchange between Chinese and international artists through shows, events, publications, and art projects.
In 1992, Henry
established his first photography
studio in Brooklyn, which he has maintained at various locations
since.
In the late fall of 1970 Robert Rauschenberg left New York City, his longtime base, and
established his primary residence and
studio on Captiva Island, Florida.1 This shift in location resulted in a marked change in his art, as he returned to a spare, reductive aesthetic not seen in his work
since the early 1950s.
Since its founding in 1993, PRH has served as a vital anchor for what had been a fast - eroding neighborhood, providing arts education programs for youth, exhibition spaces and
studio residencies for emerging and
established artists, a residential mentorship program for young mothers, an organic gardening program, and an incubator for historically appropriate designs for low - income housing on land surrounding the original row houses.
BILL JENSEN, born in Minneapolis, has lived and worked in New York City
since the early 1970s and was one of the first artists to
establish a
studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.