Sentences with phrase «strongest young painters»

By means of an update, here's of what five of the city's strongest young painters are doing now.

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Even as Painters Eleven was breaking up, their example was important to a strong and energetic group of young artists centered on Av Isaacs» gallery.
The painter Hope Gangloff specializes in portraits with strong contour lines, jewel - like color and abundant decorative interest — works that have earned her frequent comparisons to Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt (especially when her subject is a pale young woman with flowing locks and a striated dress, as in the painting above from her current show at Susan Inglett in Chelsea.)
Josh Lilley have a strong stable of young painters and sculptors in an interesting space that is much larger underground than its street level gallery suggests.
Taken as a whole, the exhibition is a clean, a strong, and a varied one and of vast artistic, educational interest and importance, and, if I mistake not, will have as a result, and despite the unquestionably skeptical and even hostile attitude towards the merits of the new foreign movements, or an indisposition to accept them as being worthy of the title of art movements in general — the most marked effect upon the cause of art in America, and upon the coming production of American painters and sculptors, than anything that has occurred since the first exhibition of the so - called Munich band of young American painters in the old American art galleries in 1878, and of the work of Monet and his contemporaries and followers held here in 1883.
Laurel Farrin is an abstract painter with a strong practice, while Travis LeRoy Southworth is a younger artist who works digitally.
One is as a poignant rendezvous of some of the New York artists who have formed Mr. Close's wide circle — Philip Glass, in a well - known image of a wild - haired young composer, who will watch protectively over commuters as they descend an escalator; Lou Reed and Cindy Sherman, along with the painter Cecily Brown, the artist Kara Walker (above) and the painter Alex Katz, who is going strong at 89.
Mr. Gilliam, who represented the United States at the Venice Biennale in 1972 and whose draped canvases have had a strong influence on younger painters trying to rethink the medium, has only recently broken $ 300,000 at auction, though works by Mr. Gilliam on view recently at the Frieze Masters art fair in London were priced at up to $ 500,000.
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