I love
supporting artists whose work moves me, and they support my need to be moved.
Our longstanding interest in art has evolved with our business and we are passionate about
supporting artists whose creativity and innovation are an integral part of their work.
The Lumen Prize has been running for five years, and is dedicated to
supporting artists whose work engages with technology.
The gallery has also made a concerted effort to
support artists whose work was initially internet - based but who are transitioning into the brick and mortar world of the white cube.
Hockley also sits on the board of Art Matters, a New York - based nonprofit that
supports artists whose work intersects with advocacy of different kinds.
This award
supports artists whose creative work, through a range of nontraditional or non-studio based media, encourages socially engaged interaction, participation, and investigation that directly inspires change for individual lives and communities.
This award
supports artists whose creative work implements non-traditional media in order to contribute to conversations about society, while directly manifesting change for individual lives and communities.
All proceeds from the sale of these prints will
support artists whose groundbreaking, genre - defying work appears at The Kitchen during the year ahead.
Proceeds from the sale of these limited - edition works will
support artists whose groundbreaking, genre - defying work appears at The Kitchen throughout the year.
Offering # 1,000 Prize Money and the chance to exhibit as part of a public exhibition, the Winter Pride Art Awards seeks to promote and
support artists whose work challenges binary norms and celebrates sexual and identity freedoms in all of their diversity.
Not exact matches
The event is a fundraiser to
support local farmland conservation, the show features thirty - one
artists whose work is inspired by the region's working landscapes.
His brother Josh (Eion Bailey) is the commercially successful
artist in the family
whose artwork Madeleine (Marley Shelton) sells out of the back room of her gallery to hotels and hospitals to
support her showcasing less mainstream
artists.
Storytelling is alive in all corners of the world and your
support makes it possible for Sundance Institute to find and nurture the International
artists whose stories create global impact.
Nash,
whose interest in Diebenkorn was sparked after meeting the
artist and his family in 1976, added, «I knew Richard Diebenkorn, and so it is an absolute privilege and honor to be elected to this position.We will strive to bring greater recognition and understanding to Richard Diebenkorn's remarkable output over a lengthy and highly productive career, and we will continue to
support public exhibitions and foster new scholarship about the
artist and his time.»
He is, of course, a white middle - aged man, but he's also one working hard to champion (and financially
support) African
artists, and practitioners based outside Africa
whose roots lie in the continent.
Its purpose since the beginning has been straightforward: for
artists to give grants to other
artists whose art would not be the same without such
support.
Barney talks about Jason Horejs, a gallery owner
whose father
supported a family of 9 kids as an
artist.
These
artists, including Jack, would later be associated with the New York School namely Willem de Kooning (
whose early career Biala and Brustlein would
support by buying his pictures), but also the art critic Harold Rosenberg, photographer Rudy Burckhardt, and writer Edwin Denby.
The series
supports innovative, experimental and research - based practices, by
artists whose work is especially interesting or exemplifies new tendencies and modes of practice.
Four grant -
supported exhibitions focus on individual
artists, including the established
artist Andrea Fraser,
whose new performance and publication will premiere at the Hammer Museum, and emerging
artist Indira Allegra,
whose first solo museum exhibition, «No Space Without Tension,» will open at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in September 2019.
How to Flatten a Mountain is an exciting 12 days residency opportunity presented by PhotoIreland Foundation & Cow House Studios, and with the
support of OPW, open to emerging and mid-career visual
artists whose artistic practice in whole or part, makes use of digital and / or analogue photographic processes.
It has garnered a reputation for
supporting artists working across disciplines and with new and challenging forms of creative expression, but also
artists whose work has had a lasting impact on contemporary art and culture.
Triangle Arts Association is a not - for - profit arts organization
whose mission is to
support emerging and mid-career international and national visual
artists, encouraging dialogue and experimentation through workshops, residencies and exhibition opportunities.
The idea swiftly gathered
support among the community of contemporary
artists, including Robert Violette and Juergen Teller
whose West London studios look out directly onto the tower itself.
Also this year the Fashion Textile Museum hosts a celebration of Anna Sui,
whose romantic rock - n - roll designs draw inspiration from US popular culture, while prints by one of the nation's best - loved
artists, Andy Warhol, tour the UK as part of the Art Fund
supported initiative,
Artist Rooms.
Jade Montserrat,
whose PhD is being supervised by Himid and is an emerging
artist in her own right, tells me that Himid «is unceasing with ready and seemingly effortless seeds of wisdom, advice, encouragement,
support, warmth, care, direction, and nourishment for the soul and intellect».
The gallery has garnered a reputation for
supporting artists working across disciplines and with new and challenging forms of creative expression; as well as
artists whose work has had a lasting impact on contemporary art and culture.
The Service to the Arts Award is given to locally and nationally recognized arts advocates
whose efforts have
supported artists and arts institutions and who have made contributions to the cultural and social life of our country, representing the highest level of leadership, integrity and vision.
VIA is proud to
support the 2016 - 2017 season at The
Artist's Institute dedicated to renowned artist Sharon Lockhart, a Los Angeles - based photographer and filmmaker whose practice is rooted in rigorous social research, based on her immersion in various communities around the
Artist's Institute dedicated to renowned
artist Sharon Lockhart, a Los Angeles - based photographer and filmmaker whose practice is rooted in rigorous social research, based on her immersion in various communities around the
artist Sharon Lockhart, a Los Angeles - based photographer and filmmaker
whose practice is rooted in rigorous social research, based on her immersion in various communities around the world.
Artis is an independent nonprofit organization that
supports contemporary
artists from Israel
whose work addresses aesthetic, social and political questions that inspire reflection and debate.
«NEWD will feature a tightly edited roster of 36 participants — area non-profits, galleries,
artist collectives, and project spaces —
whose work promotes new art initiatives and, taken together, demonstrates innovative methods for
supporting artists that would otherwise be under the radar.»
Certainly there is a marketing imperative, as shows of women, African Americans, Latinos, or
artists from China and India draw audiences
whose interest is in regional and social issues as well as those who
support the arts.
A specialist in modern and contemporary art Lowery Stokes Sims is known for her particular interest in a diverse and inclusive global art world and has
supported a variety of
artists whose identities and work reflect those values.
In an era when art collecting has become a high - octane pursuit for financiers looking to diversify their portfolios, Zöe and Joel Dictrow are holdovers from another time — collectors
whose support of younger
artists, innovative gallery programs, and the art world's grassroots borders on benificence.
ART PAPERS has received a $ 100,000 grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, a private foundation created from the
artist's estate following his death in 1987,
whose focus is on aiding institutions that directly or indirectly
support artists...
I am against gentrification, and this has left me constantly conflicted in my position as a gallery owner»; meanwhile, Los Angeles's Marc Foxx Gallery has closed after 23 years in operation, with a statement on their website from founder Marc Foxx and partner Rodney Nonaka - Hill expressing «deep gratitude to all the
artists, institutions, curators, writers, publications, colleagues and collectors who have
supported the gallery over the years»; and New York's James Cohan Gallery now represents the sculptor Josiah McElheny,
whose installation Island Universe, inspired by Lobmeyr chandeliers, is currently on view at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, Houston.
After the Turner Prize - winning
artist Jeremy Deller told the press that he never intended to sign an open letter in
support of the cultural boycott of Israel, stating that he thought long and hard about it and then declined — following its publication by
Artists for Palestine UK —
whose signatories pledge to reject professional -LSB-...]
Early in her career, she founded Artemis, a service and presenting non-profit arts organization,
whose mission was to
support and develop South Florida - based
artists.
The latest initiative of the Prudential Eye Programme, which
supports artists and art organisations across the Asia region, and
whose previous projects include Korean Eye (2009 to 2012), Indonesian Eye (2011), Hong Kong Eye (2013) and Prudential Malaysian Eye (2014), the Prudential Eye Awards are a partnership between Parallel Contemporary Art, Saatchi Gallery and Prudential.
Ground Floor brings together work by Chicago's most promising emerging talent, offering a single destination to discover the spectrum of
artists whose work demands to be seen and
supported.
Anthony Romero is a Chicago
artist, writer, and curator interested in documenting and
supporting artists and communities
whose narratives and practices are often excluded from art historical narratives and exhibitions.
The Boston - based organization,
whose name stands for Visionary Initiatives in Art, will
support work by more than 50
artists, writers, and curators,... Read More
Today, Bemis Center remains an
artist - centered organization
whose sole mission is to
support artists and cultural production.
This seems unbelievably late, yet this same country has produced and celebrated many significant women
artists, including Meret Oppenheim and Sophie Taeuber - Arp, and continues to
support and promote women at the Biennale, including in past Biennales Pipilotti Rist and Pamela Rosenkrantz (
whose work was in the main pavilion in 2015).
The primary commitment of the gallery is to exhibit and
support contemporary
artists,
whose personal visions resist categorization, including the estates of Porfirio DiDonna, Gregory Gillespie, Harvey Quaytman, and Christopher Wilmarth.
We exhibit
artists from around the world, showing
artists at all stages of their careers; however, Franklin Street Works puts special emphasis on
supporting emerging
artists whose innovative practices push our understanding of what forms art can take materially and what art can communicate or accomplish conceptually.
Artists: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh; Saul Robbins; Rachel Wallis; Evan Falbaum; and Residents of Shreveport, Louisiana, under the Direction of Nick Cave Pelican Bomb presents Mutual Support, a group exhibition highlighting artists whose practices engage issues of mental health and we
Artists: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh; Saul Robbins; Rachel Wallis; Evan Falbaum; and Residents of Shreveport, Louisiana, under the Direction of Nick Cave Pelican Bomb presents Mutual
Support, a group exhibition highlighting
artists whose practices engage issues of mental health and we
artists whose practices engage issues of mental health and wellness.
The Alliance of
Artists Communities, in partnership with seven artist residency programs and with support from The Joyce Foundation, set out to identify strong voices that represent today's most promising and provocative talent and that reflect the rich diversity of the Midwest — artists whose work may as yet be unfamiliar but whose compelling visions help define the region and the c
Artists Communities, in partnership with seven
artist residency programs and with
support from The Joyce Foundation, set out to identify strong voices that represent today's most promising and provocative talent and that reflect the rich diversity of the Midwest —
artists whose work may as yet be unfamiliar but whose compelling visions help define the region and the c
artists whose work may as yet be unfamiliar but
whose compelling visions help define the region and the country.
The MAP Fund, administered by Creative Capital,
supports artists, ensembles, producers and presenters
whose contemporary performance work embodies a spirit of exploration and deep inquiry.
A non-profit arts service organization
whose mission is to cultivate,
support and promote the works of
artists and arts organizations in northern Manhattan.