Sentences with phrase «tell young artists»

Remember to tell your young artists that the most important part of art is having fun!
I tell younger artists this all the time.
Willem de Kooning, however, understood Guston's breakthrough, telling the younger artist: «Well, now you are on your own!
Alex Bacon told me some young artists produce more paintings in a year than Reinhardt did during his lifetime, there is no long incubation process.
If you want to be in the money, it has effectively told young artists, don't do it that way, do it this.
The e-mail added that Yoko is «really hurt if people thought I told a young artist to not use her own name in her performances and had sought to sue her.»

Not exact matches

I found my tattoo artist there when I went for a drink with a young guy I was working with; he rolled up his sleeves and showed me his tattoos and told me not to tell anyone at the office he had them — and then recommended his tattoo artist.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
That novel, a kind of «Portrait of the Artist as a Young Black Woman,» depicts the process of a woman's coming to consciousness, finding her voice and developing the power to tell her story.
Based on The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by The Room star Greg Sestero (played by Franco's younger brother Dave in the film) and Tom Bissell, The Disaster Artist combines elements of Ed Wood, American Movie, and The Producers to tell the story of how Wiseau and Sestero became friends in San Francisco during the late»90s, moved to Los Angeles, and eventually teamed up to make The Room (which had a possible, unverified production budget of $ 6 million).
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But we need more young artists like Sarah Polley, whose excellent documentaryStories We Tell (2012) unearthed her own distorted reality, who can lead us out of the wilderness.
The movie tells the story of an artist who falls for a young married woman (Alicia) while he's commissioned to paint her portrait during the tulip mania of 17th century Amsterdam.
Deservedly lauded at Sundance for its frankness and non-judgemental approach to female and young - adult sexuality, the film impresses on its own terms as a solidly - constructed character study of a mercurial, still - forming artist, told with a straight face despite the period eccentricities.
While there are a number of chapter books about Potter, including David R. Collins's The Country Artist (Carolrhoda, 1989), this picture - book biography is a simply and engagingly told addition for young readers.?
In Vampire The Masquerade: We Eat Blood you're a young artist who wakes up at night to find you're no longer human... but exactly what are you and why are you so ravenously hungry for blood?!? Told entirely through an innovate mobile messaging perspective, We Eat Blood is a sharp, mature, and terrifying story about your first nights as unwilling predator and prey.
«It's very young adult literature in a lot of ways,» artist and designer Jay Baylis told the publication.
Ahead of Berlin Gallery Weekend, one of Europe's most important art events, the young artist told Artlyst that she chose the place to open her show as the city of her greatest influence, the -LSB-...]
A story I've told often — to friends, seminars of young artists, even, once to my daughters, though I'm not sure if they remember it — but never written down, nor even thought of doing so.
In this third film of his identity trilogy, the producer / director plans to tell the stories of young Hopi artists without interfering in the private lives of the artists at work.
On the hypocritical advice some established artists give aspiring young artists «I am sick of hearing artists tell other young artists not to finish art school, take your money and invest it in what you need to do for your work and all this other BS.
Some nonpainting efforts come into focus with time, but the first impression is a telling lesson in why painting doesn't die; it is at the very least a good way for young artists to grasp the kind of density of expression that any art medium requires.
A star of New York's art scene in the 1980s, the artist Eric Fischl earned the healthy reputation of being a «bad boy,» both the title of his most famous work — a painting of a young boy openly watching a nude woman picking at her toes while he surreptitiously slides his hand into her Freudian purse — and of his recent tell - all autobiography of the period.
Young and old, in the galleries and on the street, in two dimensions and three, the artists on view are telling similar stories.
Circling back, can you tell me about a couple of the older artists you introduced in dialogue with the youngest generation here?
The artist's primary inspiration was A Rake's Progress (1732 -33) by William Hogarth, which in eight paintings tells the story of Tom Rakewell, a young man who inherits a fortune from his miserly father, spends it all on fashionable pursuits and gambling, marries for money, gambles away a second fortune, goes to debtors» prison and dies in a madhouse.
Morgan Falconer tells the story beginning with Jackson Pollock and the Abstract Expressionists on both sides of the Atlantic, proceeds through postwar abstraction in France, social realism in East Germany, the end of geometric abstraction in Europe, American post-painterly abstraction, the handmade ready - mades of Rauschenberg and Johns, Pop's rise in Britain and the US, painting's confrontations with photography in the 1960s and beyond, the return of expressionism in the 1980s, new approaches to Pop in the 1990s and 2000s, and the continued variety of some of the most recent paintings to be made by a younger, «post-medium» generation of artists.
We asked Richard Wentworth, Tacita Dean, Yinka Shonibare and Cornelia Parker to choose the young artist they find most promising — and tell us why
We once put up a work by a young German artist on a wall with the Richter and a Richard Prince, and when I told the gallery about it and the dealer said to me, «Can you send me a picture of it installed in the room, so that it shows up with the other art?»
Nick Wilder told him to get himself up to Davis, California, to see the work of an interesting, if puzzling, young artist named Bruce Nauman.
Only a survey of the smaller booths told a different story, one that discloses the mood of the moment; while the top galleries were selling out at eye - popping prices, and the mid-tier galleries were doing well with mid-career artists who have a strong future, younger galleries that hadn't developed a trending or flavour - of - the - month artist did virtually no business.
«To be young and to be there at that time was really great,» artist Patsy Krebs told the audience at a recent gallery talk at David Richard Gallery.
Except for a crisp and adulatory wall text introducing the artist, «Waiting for God» — which kicked off with a 1999 text painting that tells the story of a young woman's inability to become pregnant, and concluded with The Cockpit (2008), a work that debuted on South African television — eschewed captioning altogether.
For the show, seven young artists have been brought together in an effort to tackle, «the physical experience of air travel» — specifically, «our feelings of confinement, vulnerability, and over-exposure» felt at airports, curator Ellie Rines tells The Creators Project.
This group exhibition brings together three young contemporary artists» whose practices explore liminal spaces and crossed thresholds; the immeasurable gaps that exist between actuality and its fabricated myth — between having and undergoing an experience — between telling a story and living it.
Recently someone was telling me what a young artist said about their work, noting that the same thing has been said about mine, that they like to have the TV on, and the radio, and they're playing a video game, and so on — saturation and overload being the point.
If young artists told him they loved fourteenth - century Sienese painting, he would tell them to look at it longer and harder and make it their own.
Over late - night drinks Schnabel told him: «What you really need to do as a young artist is to figure out where you fit in art history, find your place, and then move into that new direction instead of rehashing what you've already done.»
«I've known Cy for years, but not well, and I wrote him monthly love letters, telling him how critical he was to younger artists who were beholden to him, even though I know he never, ever answers his mail,» Kertess says.
It was clear how awkward it was, even though I only remember one person who actually stopped speaking to me — and no, I won't tell you who it is, because it's a young artist whose work I respect.
The exhibition Tell Freedom comprises new and existing work by fifteen young artists from South Africa.
Yet their show also vigorously reminds us of what a smart young artist once told me: Pluralism doesn't equal peaceful coexistence; it just means more sides to the argument.
She had this incredible stable of artists at one point — Rothko, Pollock, Barnett Newman — but they had this meeting with her where they told her not to take on any new, younger artists.
The book, group - authored by the artist collective Bernadette Corporation, tells a rags - to - riches story about a young female museum guard - turned - model.
When art and culture supposedly belong to the young, when curators look to artists in their twenties to tell us where art is going, what we actually want to see, it seems, is the work of an eighty year old painter too weak to hold a brush, who resorted to scissors in creating images of life - enhancing freedom and joie de vivre.
The group exhibition «Time Will Tell — A selection of artists from the Ricard Foundation Prize» is based on the history of the Ricard Prize, which was inaugurated in 1999, and since has distinguished an emerging artist on the young French art scene each year, invites us to think beyond the very logic of what a prize does, which is to single out a personae at a given time.
«For the first time, young artists voluntarily want to start on the [secondary] market,» Artprice founder Thierry Ehrmann told French news agency Agence France - Presse.
At the fair we will be able to exhibit large - scale works by young Hong Kong artists, besides exposing the local audience to art from around the globe,» Fung told AAP.
With this young generation facing the international stage for the first time, this exhibition tells the incredible processes of collecting Chinese contemporary art through the artists» connections to the dslcollection.
For this session of Unpacking Art, Dara Culhane will share stories told by Kwakwakw «wakw fishers, who were young men during the late 1940s and 1950s, in conversation with Kwakwakw «wakw artist, Marianne Nicolson's neon and photographic installation Oh, How I Long For Home (2016).
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