I think that that argument, that line, might very well have led to Wade and lots of other smart artists who are making paintings for reasons that are really quite different
than the artists of my generation.
Perhaps more
than any artist of her generation (with the possible exceptions of Fred Sandback and Richard Tuttle), she brought qualities of line off the page into her work in three dimensions.
More
than any artist of his time, Majerus exemplifies what art historian Daniel Birnbaum calls «painting in the expanded field,» his prolific oeuvre reflecting the prepackaged newness and hybrid spaces of the Information Age.
The artist today creates an order out of unordered variable elements to a greater degree
than the artist of the past.
Not exact matches
For evidence
of artists who've been able to maintain their credibility while licensing their music for commercials, you might look no further
than a certain Canadian songstress who got a «big break» when her song was featured in an iPod commercial in 2007:
While some
artists will continue to have reservations about having their work featured in ads, Gardner and Hayman say there is still a greater likelihood
of people finding a new band or their favourite new song in a television show these days
than there was a decade ago.
With a network
of 40,000
artists from more
than 120 countries, Bucketfeet empowers
artists to share their stories and perspectives using the universal language
of art and the shoe as their canvas.
As Stulberg tells Science
of Us, behavior scientist K. Anders Ericsson discovered in the 1990's that what separates great performers — musicians,
artists, chess players, even physicians — from everyone else was not that they practiced more
than their peers.
Since inception, more
than 350 sud labels have been carefully culled from thousands
of submissions; featured
artists have included Canadian band The Strumbellas, Spanish illustrator Eduardo Bertone and U.S. painter Lola Gil.
One
of the poems was written by none other
than the eccentric
artist Kanye West.
It's being leveraged by high - profile
artists to promote their work, has more
than 30 million users, and recently announced a $ 70 million round
of funding led by top Silicon Valley - based VCs Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins and Index Ventures.
Being a successful speaker means being persuasive, and who better to borrow techniques
of persuasion
than from CIA agents, hostage negotiators and con
artists.
What you get: Apple Music boasts even more songs
than Spotify and has deals with
artists to release plenty
of exclusives.
When details
of her self - titled 2013 album were originally leaked earlier that year under the moniker Mrs. Carter, it was panned by some critics for its foreshadowed embrace
of the
artist's still - new identity as hip - hop mogul Sean «Jay - Z» Carter's wife rather
than the trailblazing feminist icon who coined powerful female anthems like Irreplaceable, Single Ladies and Independent Women from her Destiny's Child days.
With more
than 40 million albums sold and 130 million singles downloaded, the 26 - year - old singer - songwriter is one
of the most successful
artists of all time.
Hawkins sees games
of the future being created by
artists rather
than engineers.
Thus far, The
Artist has grossed more
than US$ 30 million in theatres, making it the second - lowest grossing best picture winner
of the past three decades.
There is perhaps no other tribe more obsessed with others» personal routines and rituals
than creatives — a visceral desire to peek into the lives
of great
artists and to borrow any or all ideas that champion creativity.
The dance hit «Gangnam Style» by Korean
artist Psy racked up more
than 787 million YouTube views — the site's most - viewed video ever — and sparked a frenzy
of Psy - like prancing around the world.
In putting together a sidebar for that story about the most important FPS games in the history
of the medium, I noticed a fascinating trend that seems to say something poignant about the times we're living in: brand has become a stronger selling feature
than the
artist, at least in games.
In a domain devoid
of industry titans such as Taylor Swift and Adele, the Canadian rapper has just been named Spotify's most - streamed
artist of 2015, with more
than 1.8 billion spins — followed closely behind by Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd, Maroon 5 and Kanye West.
The new social - media campaign features Emmy Award - winning talk show host Ricki Lake as well as many online social influencers from The Influential Network, including Wesley Stromberg
of the band Emblem 3 and Youth Ambassador for the #ForgiveForPeace campaign that was launched for the UN International Day
of Peace; Megan Nicole, a musical
artist with more
than 3.2 million subscribers on YouTube; Melvin Gregg, a top - 100 Vine personality who counts other celebrities as fans, and Sammy Wilkinson, who is a social media star and part
of the Magcon Tour.
Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure also will join the board
of Tidal, which launched in 2015 as a service that would be owned by
artists and pay higher royalties
than Spotify.
«Our users, both free and paid, have grown by more
than 50 percent in the last year, which means that the run rate for
artists of every level
of popularity keeps climbing.
The first week numbers for «25» put the sultry singer at the head
of an elite club
of artists, including Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, Eminem and Lady Gaga, whose albums have debuted with more
than 1 million U.S. copies.
Still, a word
of caution: given the frenzy within all the capital markets, scam
artists and incompetents abound who are more
than willing to proffer advice and provide connections — for a fee.
According to Borchetta, the actual amount his label has received in return for domestic streams
of Swift's music — $ 496,044 — is drastically smaller
than the amount Spotify has suggested the
artist receives.
The puckish street
artist recently made it easier
than ever when he placed 25 canvases
of «spray art» on sale at a booth in New York's Central Park for a mere $ 60 apiece.
Time's exclusive Q&A with Taylor Swift touches on the saga swirling around her less -
than - savory opinion
of Spotify, the music streaming service that she attests keeps
artists from being properly paid.
I think you'll learn more in watching the 20 - minute interview that Troy Carter and I did
than you will in most tech interviews because he cuts down to the raw essence
of what it takes any product to be discovered and nurtured and the power
of being able to connect the right emerging
artist with the right influencers in a market.
If you're aiming more for creativity
than productivity and have a bit more time to devote to a morning writing practice, you might want to give the idea
of Morning Pages, developed by Julia Cameron in her book The
Artist's Way, a try.
Still, when you seed a station with a song, rather
than an
artist, and use the thumbs - up or thumbs - down ratings to guide the system, you end up with hours upon hours
of very good radio.
It successfully predicted more
than 80 percent
of the 386
artists that appeared on the Billboard 200 in 2014, pegging some
of them more
than a year before they charted.
I'm in a slightly different market
than most
of your audience - so I thought you might want to know that an indie
artist / crafter is benefiting from your posts too!
The content hub showcases the work
of over 600 musicians, designers,
artists, and innovators — from Daft Punk and Michel Gondry to Ai Weiwei and Pharrell — and its channel has more
than 380 million video views to date.
New Crowd - Funding Site Raises More
Than $ 1 Million For The Arts Ed Ruscha summed up the the experience
of the
artist bluntly when he said «Most
artists are doing basically the same thing — staying off the streets.»
The Art Fair has been a staple within the area for more
than 20 years and draws in
artists from near and far to display artistic treasures from a wide range
of mediums.
The Saxo Collection represents the work
of more
than 60 established and emerging
artists, with a focus on current Danish
artists such as Michael Kvium, Sys Svinding, Allan Otte and Morten Schelde.
But for content creators
of all kinds, blockchain technology provides an ideal solution to preserve intellectual property, create demand and increase value for digital content.The digital revolution is often blamed for making life harder
than ever for
artists.
There are more
than a dozen works on view in Trump's apartment, including a series
of prints by conceptual
artist John Baldessari, a massive work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming
artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
The thought
of a silent movie can be intimidating, but what The
Artist doesn't offer in vocal dialogue, it more
than makes up for in compelling storyline, wit and romantic bliss.
His thesis is that integral truth (the combination
of intuited truth, reasoned truth, and truth experienced through the senses) comes much closer to absolute truth
than reason, alone and he gives a lot
of examples
of how truth has been intuited by Scientists, Mathematicians,
artists, etc. throughout the ages to make his point.
They bow down before these «works
of art» that are nothing more
than the product
of the IMAGINATIONS
of the
artists who made them.
There are a ton
of other
artists out there that are far weirder and far more challenging
than us.
But, your posts claim you are a graffiti
artist on the wall
of religion and I would think such a statement would strongly imply reformative poignancy rather
than simple jocularity.
Equality
of opportunity was passé; racial quotas masqueraded under the euphemism
of «affirmative action»; King's righteous demand that his children be judged by the content
of their character rather
than the color
of their skin was inverted by race - hustlers and shakedown
artists» an inversion subsequently validated by activist judges.
From the Cabaret Voltaire to Andy Warhol's Factory, from the silent film comedians to the Beatles, from the first comic - strip
artists to the present managers
of the Underground, the apolitical have made much more radical progress in dealing with the media
than any grouping
of the Left.
It may not sell more
than the 12 million copies
of No Angel or the 9 million
of Life for Rent that made her the biggest selling British
artist in the world and it may not entirely dispel the charge that Dido's music is a bit dinner - party - ambient, a bit too soft and languid to be taken seriously, but it deserves to.
Apart from my own contribution, and a few others, the emphasis here was, very much on the form
of the art, how it was produced, who the
artists were and their social context, rather
than its message.
Its aim is to show how a variety
of persons and groups, some highly respected, some little more
than rip «off
artists, have exploited the Holocaust for political and financial ends.