Leopold also structures mentoring programs for
teenage artists from the inner city, assisting with art instruction, field trips and scholarships.
Panteha Abareshi is
a teenage artist from Tucson, Ariz..
Not exact matches
Kieran Quinn's second
teenage theme showcase will feature the best of Sligo's up - and - coming talent performing iconic songs and tunes
from our nation's best composers and
artists, as our newest theme is «Best of Irish».
Enter non materialistic Mia, an avant garde
artist and photographer who lives life outside the box, and her
teenage daughter Pearl.They roll into town and rent an apt
from the Richardsons.
Enter Mia Warren — an enigmatic
artist and single mother — who arrives in this idyllic bubble with her
teenaged daughter Pearl, and rents a house
from the Richardsons.
In an office filled with a big model of that space, its size necessary for the
artist to perfect the intricate scalar shifts of his installs, Tillmans talked about his recent past and a more distant one — starting with his plans to include, at K21, some illuminating work
from his
teenage years...
Added to the mix are domestic objects like toilet rolls and Windex (an American cleaning product); toucans and tropical fruits (a reference to the
artist's frequent travels to Puerto Rico); iconic games
from her
teenage years during the early 1980s (Pac - Man and the Rubik's cube); and food and drink (Nutella, cigarettes, wine).
Following this exhibition, Gagosian Gallery, New York presented «Corpus» in 2006: a large show of drawings spanning twenty - five years of the
artist's career, including works dating
from Hirst's
teenage years, such as «Emma» (1983) and «Study after Delacroix (the Orphan Girl in the Cemetery)» (1981)-- completed by the
artist at the age of sixteen.
Half of all sales
from both
artists will be donated to the Perry J. Cohen Foundation, an organization devoted to the advancement of the arts, environmental, marine and wildlife education and preservation,
teenage entrepreneurship, and boating safety education.
Loosely referencing a house that was constructed in the 1970s in the prevalent style of the period across the street
from Wylie's residence in Kent, and the neighbor's
teenage daughter who would often wash their car in the driveway, Lolita's House continues the
artist's ongoing fascination with the shifting nature of memory and the wide - ranging external associations that become attached to it over time.
Loosely referencing a house that was constructed across the street
from Wylie's residence in Kent, England, in the 1970s in the prevalent style of the period and the neighbor's
teenage daughter who would often wash their car in the driveway, Lolita's House continues the
artist's ongoing fascination with the shifting nature of memory and the multilayered external associations that become attached to it over time.
This exhibition of new work by Kimathi Donkor will reflect on themes arising
from Donkor's engagement with local
teenage black residents as they discovered the work of black British
artists in the national collection at Tate Britain during workshops conducted earlier this Summer.
With over 8,000 pieces to show for (Wilson began collecting during his
teenage years), the highly personal and varied collection ranges
from objects
from the Stone Age to artefacts
from Indonesian culture and works by contemporary
artists such as Donald Judd and Richard Serra, and creations by designers like Shiro Kuramata, Giò Ponti and Carlo Bugatti.
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.
Artist Statement «This drawing is by a
teenage Syrian refugee girl
from a class which turned bad things into good things.
Removed
from their pedestals, these sculptures by noted male
artists are dragged into the sphere of
teenage romance.
The English painter Jeremy Annear, represented by IdeelArt, who was born in Exeter in 1949 and who currently lives on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, was
from an early age exposed to the works of these
artists associated with St. Ives Abstraction, and they had a strong influence on his early artworks, particularly those realised during his
teenage years.
Over the last dozen years he has worked successfully coaching hundreds of clients
from all walks of life and
from all over the world, every kind of person
from single moms to corporate executives,
from ex-Marines to
teenage artists and musicians.