Sentences with phrase «than the artist talent»

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In an age where most publications used only stock photos or «in house» photographers, Le Paulmier's talent meant he was able to collaborate independently, giving him far more freedom than had been traditionally offered to artists in his field.
The permanent art installation in the Center for Care and Discovery features more than 60 pieces by renowned local artists, includes the works of more than 27 diverse talents to energize and enrich the lives of our patients and visitors.
I think there is no bigger treat than being pampered and having your make up done, and our bride - to - be's were incredibly lucky to have the on - hand talents of make up artist and all round lovely lady, Kate Balding to make them up!
Less than a year after GVA Talent, Defining Artists, David Shapira & Associates merged to form Concept Talent Group, Dede Binder, who had been a Partner and Owner of Defining Artists since 2003, has left Concept along with Gwenn Pepper, formerly of GVA.
The story serves as little more than a reason for Death to fight and scramble his way across several different worlds that in turn serve to show the undeniable talent of Joe M, a comic book artist whose talent shines through in every stunning locale.
There are more than a few internationally known artists here - Lesley Dill, Erik Den Breejen, Barbara Hashimoto, Jenny Holzer, Glenn Ligon, and Jaume Plensa among them - and some local talent as well (Keith Brand, Buy Shaver, Chris Vecchio, Susan White)...» See full article here.
2005 — BRIC PROJECT DIVERSITY, Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2004 — THE MELTING, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia — TELL ME A STORY OF A WORLD WITHOUT WORDS, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ — A SLOW READ, BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Katarina Wong — SIX NEW YORK ARTISTS, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago — SEEN & UNSEEN, Broadway Gallery, New York 2003 — ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington 2002 — ART AT STEEPLETOP, Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY 2001 — ART CONTEMPORANI DE MUNTANYA, Ecomuseu, Valls d'Aneu, Spain 1999 — LEST WE FORGET, Amory Arts Center, West Palm Beach, FL 1996 — RED CLAY SURVEY BIENNIAL, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL 1995 — CONFESSIONS, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 1994 — ALEX O'NEAL AND JAN HANKINS, P. S. 122, New York 1989 — NEW AMERICAN TALENT, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago
With this group of artists I'm looking at with the new figurative painting, there's more talent in New York than L.A.. It's the dialogue, the social networking of people seeing each other in person and talking and hanging out.
And rather than visiting individual galleries — and perhaps discovering new talent — collectors are focusing on market - tested trophy works carried by major dealers; are sometimes buying from Instagram or other online images without seeing the work in person; and are less willing to gamble on the emerging artists represented by small and midsize galleries.
Marcus Gora, the Public Relations Director of the gallery, said artists needed much more than talent to be successful.
As a female Hispanic artist more interested in making than marketing her work, Herrera's talent was a well - kept secret until 1998, when she had a show at the Museo Del Barrio, thanks to her longtime friend and supporter Tony Bechara, then the museum's chair.
Having bucketfuls of «talent» is no guarantee that you'll be a good artist because it takes more than ability to be creative.
The shocking Turner Prize win of Laure Provost has led more than a few art - world insiders to ask how the French installation artist came out on top of some formidable homegrown British talent.
The company does more than promote the works of its founder: Kaikai Kiki works as a nurturing environment for new, fresh talent, supporting young, emerging artists.
Elisabeth Sussman and the Pompidou's Christine Macel also have a vision of contemporary art: artists are more than brands, with talent to spare and the ability to change, even as some themes will not go away.
As a sixth - generation artist in a family of artists, he always knew what profession he'd follow, though now he applies his talent to conserving art rather than making it.
With an exceptional talent, this artist had worked for more than sixteen years, painting landscapes, still lifes, flowers and portraits.
Born in 1946 in Spokane, Washington, Internationally known Artist, Darlene Garr has been painting professionally for over 30 years and with more than 150 Solo and Group Shows has received wide recognition for her talent, boasting collectors from all over the world.
Although the notoriously unsentimental — and unswayed by the market — Esplund finds Palermo a greater talent than art stars Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke, he's still not ready to admit the artist who died at 33 to the Pantheon:
The sixth edition of Frieze New York brings together more than 200 leading galleries from 31 countries, showcasing ambitious presentations and new commissions by today's most significant international artists from emerging talents to seminal and rediscovered 20th - century masters.
Theories abound in the press that contemporary galleries will return to their «old masters,» the more established sure - selling artists rather than nurturing younger talent.
With work by more than 30 artists, the jam - packed show at Feuer is by far the larger of the two, and it's a rollicking, albeit hermetic guide to the interests of a gang of emerging talent, beginning with its two curators, artists Tyler Dobson and Ben Morgan - Cleveland, who together run the scrappy Greenpoint gallery Real Fine Arts.
The sixth edition of Frieze New York brings together more than 200 galleries showing today's most significant international artists - from emerging talents to seminal and rediscovered 20th - century masters.
Convening more than 200 galleries from 30 countries, the fair showcases an unparalleled program of ambitious presentations by today's most significant international artists, ranging from emerging contemporary talents to iconic and rediscovered 20th - century masters.
WALTHAM, Mass. — This winter, the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis will present more than 50 artists representing the extraordinary diversity of the Rose collection and emerging talents — several of whom will be exhibiting for the first time in a U.S. museum.
In Camden, there are more than 60 artists included in the show — an unusually high proportion of them women — spanning a multitude of media, including painting (Dorothea Tanning, Alice Neel), photography (Irving Penn, Claude Cahun), sculpture (Wangechi Mutu, Sheila Hicks), weaving (Anni Albers, and West African textiles from Mr. Olowu's personal collection) and collage (the 25 - year - old fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner, recent winner of the LVMH prize for emerging talent, has a piece on display for the first time).
Bridget Riley (Tate Britain, 2003) A wonderful retrospective in Tate Britain's top - lit galleries, this gave us the full measure of Riley's talents, and the rigours and pleasures of a painter who is so much more than an Op Artist of the 1960s.
To Miranda and PDMinBC: Sure, some artists are «better» or more popular than others, but to believe that white male artists deserve 56 % of the solo exhibitions due to having «more talent» is pure ignorance.
This artist's talents lie more often in laidback ellipticisms than in rigorous form, but «Studio 1» not only conjures a studio space conceptually, with color - chart colors and attached paint cans, but animates it with intensely measured contrasts of angle, color, and scale.
More than 40 internationally acclaimed artists — from Jim Lambie and Paul Noble through to Paula Rego and Bob and Roberta Smith — and newer talents, were commissioned to create new works for a circus - inspired auction, conducted by Sotheby's Olly Barker.
And you can see it in more than 50 examples of cat portraiture executed in every possible medium (including the holographic) by artists that include both heavy hitters like Andy Warhol, Richard Prince and Elizabeth Peyton and lesser - known but notable talents like the aptly named Siobhan Meow, a transvestite whose work incorporates her own pets» feces, and John Hiltunen, a mentally disabled artist who makes priceless collages of cats as fashion plates.
This collection, which joins contemporary art and design, includes more than 1,500 works acquired since the 1980s and mixes works by major artists with others by young talents.
Opening in December, Earth: Art of a changing world will present new and recent work from more than 30 leading international contemporary artists, including commissions and new works from the best emerging talent.
[56] A great number of artists laboured year after year in the hope of a hit there, often working in manners to which their talent was not really suited, a trope exemplified by the suicide in 1846 of Benjamin Haydon, a friend of Keats and Dickens and a better writer than painter, leaving his blood splashed over his unfinished King Alfred and the First British Jury.
William Sanger (1873 - 1961) fared better than many artists during his life because of his innate talent and after his death because of the notoriety of his wife, Margaret.
Thomson, whose movement once counted celebrated Brit artist Tracey Emin among its ranks, argues that wealthy arbiters of taste, whose priorities of fashion or finance rather than talent, are driving the contemporary art scene.
Becoming a professional artist entails more than just developing talent and honing skills; it also means gaining the practical experience and creative enrichment that come from showing work in a real gallery setting.
The exhibition presents new and recent work from more than 30 leading international contemporary artists, including commissions and new works from the best emerging talent
In addition to presenting more than 250 artist projects during the fifteen years of its existence it created a remarkable community of artists, musicians and other creative talents.
I felt bad after I posted mine because Im dissing another artists work, who has more than enough pedigree, talent and authenticity.Im just personally not interested in the rescuing sludge, yellow ochre that seems endlessly deep etc. [alan davie review abstract critical].
That's partly down to geography — West Coast artists traditionally have a harder time exporting their talents than their East Coast counterparts.
If you're an artist, there's nothing better than a portfolio to show off your talent.
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