Sentences with phrase «snapshot of artists»

Author John Pyper notes, ``... the intention is to create a snapshot of the artists in New England and to feature emerging talent.
The first of its kind, the film presents a raw and gritty snapshot of artists who literally have their backs against the wall.
Spielautomat (Slot Machine), 1999 - 2000, a self - portrait of the artist as a slot machine, features the title object covered with overlapping rows of images — snapshots of artist friends such as Lawrence Weiner, photographs of male movie stars torn from magazines, postcards and pictures of street scenes and storefronts — and is topped with a portrait of Genzken by Tillmans.
In the final years of his life, Chamberlain used Photoshop to created vibrant digital collages from his personal archive of snapshots of the artist's family, friends, and favorite places.
Published in conjunction with Braman's 2010 exhibition «April Trip» at Museum 52, this book includes snapshots of the artist's sculptures in progress and in situ, as well as intimate photos taken on family car trips.
(Chinese art's absorption of western influence is, incidentally, the subject of an exhibition of paintings by Yan Pei - Ming at Massimo De Carlo's new Hong Kong space: the artist presents poignant portraits after photographs, each a snapshot of an artist — Freud, Warhol and others — as a young man).
Spanning the years from 1926 to 2016, the exhausted chronology embeds personal images such as Saar's baby pictures, family photographs, and casual snapshots of the artist at work within a larger visual narrative, consisting of historical events ranging from the founding of the National Negro Congress, to the debut of Ms.Magazine, to Nina Simone's final concert at Carnegie Hall.
The folds of leathery skin are lifted and propped open by sculptures, casts and found objects to reveal collages of a multitude of images from a broad range of sources: André Masson's Acéphale illustration depicts a headless monster, functioning as a parodic diagram of the ideas of the Surrealist philosopher Georges Bataille; Krang, the villain from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, is an anthropomorphic brain housed in the torso of a human - shaped exo - suit; the cryogenically - frozen body of John Spartan from the film, Demolition Man; and a snapshot of the artist's mother, apparently perturbed by a «virtual autopsy display» of a mummy in the British Museum.
As a curator, I always hated the idea of including little snapshots of artists next to or on wall labels, but in this case it works.
The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown and was shortlisted for the 1999 Turner Prize.
Yet, we as viewers don't recognise these images purely, as they would have been at the time, as a snapshot of the artist at that very moment working.
Digital Shaman consists of a suite of 13 abstract paintings serving as snapshots of the artist's attitude toward spirituality and magical thinking, and how...

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Bible Road is a very different book from Church Signs Across America, in large part because the Paulsons stood in front of a lot of signs and took snapshots of them, whereas Fentress is a gifted artist whose photographs embrace the varying moods and textures of the many distinctly American scenes he portrays.
Focusing on the internal torment so brilliantly portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix, the artist offers a snapshot of all that drives this dark and powerful film.
The Glass Bedroom is a collection of six five - minute videos offering little snapshots of Australia's Instagram artists, with a particular emphasis on those twisting gender and sexuality.
An author has 70,000 or more words to show all sides of the character; the cover artist has only one snapshot.
In the square, artists, young lovers and skateboarders provide a snapshot of the city's liberated youth, juxtaposing with the grim era of Soviet occupation.
We spoke with the game's core team, designer / programmer Kyle Pulver and designer / artist Peter Jones, about Snapshot — which was nominated for an Excellence in Design award at this year's Independent Games Festival (part of Think Services, as is this website).
Each portrait is the same size, and shows the sitter in the same chair against the same background, «yet Hockney's virtuoso paint handling allows their differing personalities to leap off the canvas with warmth and immediacy -LSB-...] offering an intimate snapshot of the LA art world and the people who have crossed the artist's path over the last years.»
Choosing a title that fits nicely with his surreal imagery, the Croatian artist's new paintings are typical of his oeuvre, snapshots in time that appear to be taken from some mysterious adventure.
On view at the Phillips Collection through May 2012 and organized by Easton as guest curator with the Van Gogh Museum's Edwin Becker, the Indianapolis Museum's Ellen W. Lee and Eliza Rathbone of the Phillips, «Snapshot» presents 70 paintings, prints and drawings by seven Post-Impressionists who were part of the Parisian avant - garde Nabis group — including Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Felix Vallotton and Vuillard, as well as the lesser - known artists George Hendrik Breitner, Henri Evenepoel and Henri Riviere — alongside over 200 of their photos, all taken on Kodak's first handheld camera, which was invented in 1888.
Artists kept playing catch - up as color increasingly swamped popular culture and amateur photography; many came to take their cues from both, and in 1976 Museum of Modern Art photography curator John Szarkowski gave William Eggleston a major solo exhibition for his now - iconic photos combining a snapshot aesthetic with a mastery of the dye imbibition process that «allowed Eggleston to draw attention to color without making it the subject of the photograph,» Rohrbach writes.
The artist's work, regardless of the form it takes, ultimately signals a snapshot of sorts, of them and their relationship or understanding of their surroundings.
Each artist's works translate perceptions of subdued emotions through muted colors, materials, and snapshots of ephemera voice as literal expressions of catharsis and of the mental healing process.
This exhibition provides a snapshot of contemporary art from the 1990s to the present with works by more than 60 artists from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz.
One of them, a show entitled Mirrorcity, focuses entirely on artists living and working in London, offering a snapshot of the multifaceted cultural environment of the art and of the city itself.
Presenting the work of a diverse selection of international artists, both emerging and established, the programme provides a snapshot of current tendencies within the medium.
Her paintings and drawings, often devoted to depictions of the human form, are typically culled from a vast archive of images collected by the artist, including art historical materials, mass media sources, and personal snapshots of friends and family.
Artists Unframed: Snapshots from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art by photography specialist Merry Forest breaks through the glamorous public personas of some of the 20th century's greatest aArtists Unframed: Snapshots from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art by photography specialist Merry Forest breaks through the glamorous public personas of some of the 20th century's greatest artistsartists.
Paul Kasmin Gallery presnts a snapshot of the Color Field movement's past and present with its latest show, dedicated to the artists Morris Louis and Landon Metz
Cross Section / 01 inaugurates a series of exhibitions highlighting recent work by dalla Rosa's artists, a snapshot of their ongoing practice.
His pictures are structured in a way that their candidness is snapshot like — intimate moments captured through a fleeting glance — the focus of the scene is the interaction, between subject, artist and viewer — described by Freud himself when he said «You can't be aware enough.
The bar on artists over 50 and reluctance to shortlist previous contenders make it more a snapshot of fashion than an authoritative test of quality.
The fair is on until Sunday 26th November and Sarah Wiseman Gallery will be exhibiting a snapshot of gallery artists, including Andrew Hood, Alison Pullen, Trevor Price, Sarah Spackman, Mychael Barratt, Jane Ormes, Susie Perring, Athol Whitmore.
San Francisco - based artist Matt Lipps makes hybrid photosculptures, rephotographing a hodgepodge of old photo magazine clippings and snapshots on a three - dimensional stage.
«Vik, 2 Years Old,» a 2014 photograph by Brazilian - American photographer Vik Muniz — This large - scale photograph (approximately 8 by 6 feet), which entered the collection through the High's 2016 Collectors Evening, is from the artist's «Album» series, for which Muniz builds replicas of familiar moments with small pieces of discarded vernacular snapshots pasted together to form scenes.
oung London 2013 is the third in V22's series of annual exhibitions which present a snapshot of emerging cultural and artistic attitudes and trends in London as perceived by a new generation of young artists.
Coinciding with the 2016 Olympic Games, which take place this year in Rio de Janeiro, HOME's latest exhibition is a snapshot of a contemporary art scene, one that looks beneath the warm, stereotypical glow of Copacabana, carnivals and caipirinhas to uncover some of Brazil's most exciting artists working today — both established and emerging.
The first iteration of Made in L.A. was in 2012, and prior to that the Hammer mounted an Invitational exhibition every two years with the exhibitions Snapshot: New Art from Los Angeles (2001); International Paper: Drawings by Emerging Artists (2003); THING: New Sculpture from Los Angeles (2005); Nine Lives: Visionary Artists from L.A. (2009) and All of this and nothing (2011).
In the 1970s, Kuchar actively returned to his childhood interests in comics, and the current exhibition Snapshots & Twisted Tales will focus on the graphic work that he produced during this period and published in Arcade: The Comics Revue, a magazine begun with the noted underground artists Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith, neighbors of Kuchar's in San Francisco.
Binder contains mostly slides and some snapshots printed in 1999, followed by some slides of older works by the artist as well other artists including Robert Smithson, Dennis Oppenheim, etc..
The artists will be presented to the Czech audience through a series of snapshots of the most important milestones in their carriers and in the history of art in general.
The Slide Carousels subseries contain slide presentations on various artists, and often present a snapshot of gallery programming of a given year or range of years.
IV.D The Slide Carousels subseries reflect slide presentations on various artists, and often present a snapshot of gallery programming of a given year or range of years.
Some artists dig deep into photographic materials as though searching for the locus of memory, while others incorporate found snapshots into their work as virtual talismans of recollection.
Like many artists in the exhibition, Deana Lawson (American, born 1979) draws upon the tradition of the family portrait and snapshot for much of her work, whether her photographs depict her own family members or that of others.
Rather than an essentialist survey of the metropolis and its artists, the exhibition presented a snapshot of projects, people and the histories and institutions structuring aspects of their socio - cultural present.
Many young aspiring artists would regard this collection of imagery as nothing more than a brief snapshot of art history.
Her self - portrait as a slot - machine, Spielautomat (Slot Machine)(1999 - 2000), features an image of Genzken (taken by her friend and fellow - artist Wolfgang Tillmans) on top of a slot machine covered in snapshots and found photographs.
Organized by the Jewish Museum in New York, this exhibition comprised of 48 works by 23 artists, who present reportage, landscapes, formal portraits, snapshots, and video.
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