Sentences with phrase «such as sculptor»

The latter offers secondary works by artists such as sculptor Louise Bourgeois, Pop master Ed Ruscha and Alex Katz, whose large paintings were a Pop antecedent.
The event, which took place at Ca» Corner della Regina on the Canal Grande, was a gathering of 700 guests from the art and culture world, such as sculptor Anish Kapoor, historian and curator Germano Celant, and Tate Modern director Chris Dercon.
Giving visibility to artistic experimental practices of Chicanas and Latinas living in the US and in Latin America between 1960 and 1985, the show presents works by emblematic figures, such as Lygia Pape, Ana Mendieta and Marta Minujín, alongside lesser - known artists, such as the sculptor Feliza Burztyn and the photographer Sophie Rivera.
Here he combined his technical training with an introduction to leading artists such as the sculptor Marino Marini and the more avant garde Lucio Fontana.
As Yale Union's head curator from 2012 — 2016, Snowden produced experimental projects, special commissions, and in - depth shows with artists such as sculptor Park McArthur, printer William Oorebeek, assemblage artist Yuji Agematsu, and experimental musician and artist Charlemagne Palestine, among other creators of all stripes.
From its stellar contents, it is resembling other low surface brightness members of the local group such as the Sculptor dwarf galaxy, but it is so highly obscured that it was hidden up to the 1994 investigation.

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This is the period in which the Olympian gods and such myths as those associated with the Trojan War were taken seriously, provided the major material for sculptors and poets, and profoundly influenced the vision of reality.
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Henry Moore describes in his sourced quotes sculpture art and life in English artistic scene of the 1930's - 1950's Henry Moore's quotes illustrate clearly his focus as sculptor for the natural forms such as bones, shells and the pebbles with their holes right through them, on the beach.
As a sculptor, my work has been exhibited world - wide, I have been commissioned by international brands, such as Lexus, Ralph Lauren, and Tiffany & Co, and I have created large - scale sculptures on four continentAs a sculptor, my work has been exhibited world - wide, I have been commissioned by international brands, such as Lexus, Ralph Lauren, and Tiffany & Co, and I have created large - scale sculptures on four continentas Lexus, Ralph Lauren, and Tiffany & Co, and I have created large - scale sculptures on four continents.
But, whatever you call it, certain types of people have a great intelligence — or ability — in the bodily - kinesthetic area, such as athletes, dancers, gymnasts, surgeons, sculptors, and carpenters.
Famous sculptors such as Jose Luis Cuevas used modern shapes and bright hues to interpret the legendary spirit of the Mayan civilization.
The hotel is also perfect for hosting, and regularly features a variety of events from art (such as those from French painter and sculptor Nicole Deleuze) to activities for wine buffs.
Famous sculptors such as Jose Luis Cuevas used modern shapes and bright colors to interpret the spirit of Isla Mujeres and the Mayan civilization.
From the legendary sculptor, Sabina von Steinbach, in the 13th century, who, according to local tradition, was responsible for South Portal groups on the Cathedral of Strasbourg, down to Rosa Bonheur, the most renowned animal painter of the 19th century, and including such eminent women artists as Marietta Robusti, daughter of Tintoretto, Lavinia Fontana, Artemisia Gentileschi, Elizabeth Chéron, Mme. Vigée - Lebrun and Angelica Kauffmann — all, without exception, were the daughters of artists; in the 19th century, Berthe Morisot was closely associated with Manet, later marrying his brother, and Mary Cassatt based a good deal of her work on the style of her close friend Degas.
The group show will engage a dialogue of the themes and narratives resonating amongst sculptors through works in mediums such as metal, stone, clay, wood, glass, recycled materials as well as mixed media.
A handful of reasonably well - known names such as Ana Mendieta and Lygia Pape will feature alongside plenty of undeservedly lesser - known ones, including Panamanian photographer Sandra Eleta and Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn.»
The group show will engage a dialogue of the themes and narratives resonating amongst sculptors today through works in mediums such as metal, stone, clay, wood, glass, recycled materials as well as mixed media.
With this publication, the concerns of the Russian constuctivist and suprematist movements of the 1910s and 1920s, such as the reduction of artworks to their essential structure and use of factory production techniques, became more widely understood — and clearly inspired minimalist sculptors.
Eduardo Chillida (1924 - 2002), a seminal Spanish sculptor of the 20th century, was known for his distinctive use of materials such as stone, chamotte clay and paper.
Of course there are exceptions, not least among the many collateral events such as Catalan sculptor Jaume Plensa's monumental fine - mesh head appearing in the dusk of San Giorgio Maggiore like a disembodied soul; and a fine show of Peter Doig's latest paintings, full of jauntily piratical lions and strange new characters to add to his mythological dramatis personae, at the Palazzetto Tito.
These connections include the obvious sculptors, such as Seymour Lipton and Isamu Noguchi, but also architecture and music.
The shortlisted teams included some of the world's leading architects and firms, such as Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid Architects and Norman Foster, as well as artists including the sculptor Anish Kapoor and the Turner prize winner Rachel Whiteread.
Whatever else they may or may not have in common with the work of abstract painters and sculptors from elsewhere, the artworks shown here were made to be exhibited as such.
This has influenced many other sculptors such as Alexander Archipenko, Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth who started to pay much more attention to empty space.
The Icelandic - Danish sculptor's dramatic use of light, water, and color is on full display at this solo show, which presents both signature pieces, such as «Object defined by activity (then),» and new, sensory installations created specifically for the space.
Besides the painters and sculptors of the period the New York School of Abstract expressionism also generated a number of supportive poets, including Frank O'Hara and photographers such as Aaron Siskind and Fred McDarrah, (whose book The Artist's World in Pictures documented the New York School during the 1950s), and filmmakers — notably Robert Frank — as well.
The first recipient of the Brian Wall Foundation Grant for Sculptors is Chinese - Canadian artist Terence Koh, who is best known for his sculptural installations, such as the Bee Chapel that he first created on his property in upstate New York.
While the movement is closely associated with painting, and painters such as Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline, Clyfford Still, Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and others, collagist Anne Ryan and certain sculptors in particular were also integral to abstract expressionism.
Works by artists such as Chuck Close, Petah Coyne, and Tom Friedman display the rich cross-fertilization that occurs when painters, sculptors and conceptual artists explore new ideas through photography.
As head of the visual arts program at Bennington College, Paul Feeley worked closely with students and faculty — a group of abstract painters and sculptors — such as Pat Adams, Helen Frankenthaler, Ruth Ann Fredenthal, Vincent Longo, Ken Noland, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, David Smith, and Tony SmitAs head of the visual arts program at Bennington College, Paul Feeley worked closely with students and faculty — a group of abstract painters and sculptorssuch as Pat Adams, Helen Frankenthaler, Ruth Ann Fredenthal, Vincent Longo, Ken Noland, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, David Smith, and Tony Smitas Pat Adams, Helen Frankenthaler, Ruth Ann Fredenthal, Vincent Longo, Ken Noland, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, David Smith, and Tony Smith.
The Indian - born British sculptor Anish Kapoor is known for his spectacular sculptures and installations, such as the Cloud Gate in Millennium Park, Chicago.
Although often connected to minimalist sculptors such as Donald Judd, who also made simple painted wooden objects at roughly the same time, Anne Truitt had little in common with the anti-aesthetic and anti-compositional stance of that loosely defined movement.
Other notable solo exhibitions explore significant artists working today, such as Salon 94's presentation of new works by MoMA - honored Pakistani sculptor Huma Bhabha, and the first four - decade survey of Joyce Pensato's work, presented by Petzel.
As a gallerist, she was one of the first to introduce key European artists such as Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys and Marcel Broodthaers to American audiences and has represented some of the biggest names in the business, including Anselm Kiefer, the sculptor Richard Deacon and the video artist and Oscar - winning film director Steve McQueeAs a gallerist, she was one of the first to introduce key European artists such as Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys and Marcel Broodthaers to American audiences and has represented some of the biggest names in the business, including Anselm Kiefer, the sculptor Richard Deacon and the video artist and Oscar - winning film director Steve McQueeas Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys and Marcel Broodthaers to American audiences and has represented some of the biggest names in the business, including Anselm Kiefer, the sculptor Richard Deacon and the video artist and Oscar - winning film director Steve McQueen.
The Indian - born sculptor, who has had major shows at the Royal Academy in London and the Turbine Hall in recent years, said he had been attracted to Berlin in part by its strong artistic community, which includes major British artist friends of his such as Douglas Gordon and Tacita Dean; they, in turn, have been drawn here by the strong encouragement given to the arts.
The project space's first few shows have focused on younger black artists who have had little market exposure, such as the Yale MFA student Vaughn Spann and painter and sculptor Leonardo Benzant, subjects of the current show «Homeostasis,» curated by black curator and Aljira Center director Dexter Wimberly.
He was a German - French, or Alsatian, sculptor, painter, poet and abstract artist in other media such as torn and pasted paper.
Even now it could be too late for some of the artists on its wish list, such as contemporary figures like painter Mark Bradford and painter - sculptor Kerry James Marshall, whose prices are now topping seven figures, or Harlem Renaissance hero Aaron Douglas, whose works are both expensive and scarce.
Another work, This second Dreamer, 2017, a bronze female head with a braided crown that lies sleeping on a large wooden block, reclaims the appropriated African masks that influenced a generation of modernist sculptors (such as Constantin Brancusi).
A self - taught sculptor, Lewis combines methods of construction such as hand carving, sewing and assemblage to create simulations of living things.
Joining the big Lichtenstein in the opening space, for instance, are other modernists such as Robert Rauschenberg, sculptors Donald Judd (a sleek and lovely minimalist gesture) and Duane Hanson (the slumped and stolid «Dishwasher,» a fine example of his psychologically disorienting hyperrealistic human figures), but also some splendid Danish silver pieces from the Georg Jensen firm.
Among the women included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín alongside lesser - known names such as the Cuban - born abstract artist Zilia Sánchez, the Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, and the Brazilian video artist Leticia Parente.
Works such as Field of Corn (with Osage Orange Trees) in Dublin, the Goodale Park Fountain, and In Principle & in Practice at the Ohio Judicial Center have gained Cochran a well - deserved reputation as a sculptor to know in central Ohio and beyond.
She provides a colorful commentary and anecdotes about her life and her collection, which ranges from puppets found in the trash in Palermo to works and correspondence by her many friends, including painters, sculptors, poets, photographers and filmmakers, dance and art critics, musicians and composers, such as Fairfield Porter, Giorgio Morandi, Peter Rockwell, Meret Oppenheim, Edwin Denby, Rudy Burckhardt, Francesca Woodman, Elliott Carter, Alvin Curran, and many others.
As a sculptor and performance artist who works both in the studio and out in the community, Cabrera seeks to create work that explores issues such as immigration, fair labor, craft traditions, and economic empowermenAs a sculptor and performance artist who works both in the studio and out in the community, Cabrera seeks to create work that explores issues such as immigration, fair labor, craft traditions, and economic empowermenas immigration, fair labor, craft traditions, and economic empowerment.
Past recipients of the J. Paul Getty Medal have included Harold Williams and Nancy Englander, who were honored for their leadership in creating today's Getty; Lord Jacob Rothschild, for his leadership in the preservation of built cultural heritage; Frank Gehry, for transforming the built landscape with buildings such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall; Yo - Yo Ma, for his efforts to further understanding of the world's diverse cultures; Ellsworth Kelly, for paintings and sculptures of the highest quality and originality; Anselm Kiefer, painter and sculptor noted for his powerful work and complex subject matter; and Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian writer, politician, journalist, college professor and recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Cortés has received international and national fellowships and grants and recognition for her work from institutions such as the Joan Mitchell Foundation 2014 Painters & Sculptors Grant, The Puffin Foundation, New York State Biennial, Robert Rauchenberg Foundation and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Schweder's desire to blur the boundaries between various media also references such art movements as Fluxus, the art collective Ant Farm, and such contemporary sculptors and performance artists as Carsten Höller and Erwin Wurm.
As a small, nervy group in 1936 — led by such figures as painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract arAs a small, nervy group in 1936 — led by such figures as painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract aras painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract aras well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract aras Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract art.
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