Sentences with phrase «theme of visual artists»

This award recognizes an outstanding book in fiction or nonfiction that demonstrates the highest literary merit as a creative or scholarly work on the theme of visual artists or art.

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Whether this proves a breakout in the traditional manner (ie leading toward a sci - fi / superhero franchise in a year or two) would seem to be in some doubt, simply because Forsyth and Pollard are established visual artists for whom this film is largely an extension and enlargement of themes they'd made their careers anyway.
Along with the similarly themed Singin» in the Rain, The Artist makes explicit visual and / or musical reference to Vertigo (1958), Citizen Kane (1941) and Sunset Boulevard (1950), making it not just a throwback to the silent era but a celebration of Hollywood more generally.
Hank Willis Thomas, of the United States, is a multidisciplinary contemporary African - American visual artist, photographer and arts educator, working primarily with themes related to identity, history and popular culture.
Beds in History and Contemporary Art focuses on the historical as well as iconographic significance of the depiction of the bed and will include and juxtapose paintings, sculptures, drawings, photos, and video works spanning from old masters to present - day artists, subdivided into themes and arranged according to visual associations.
Zanele Muholi at Yancey Richardson «Zanele Muholi» Through December 9, 2017 Visual artist and activist Zanele Muholi's arresting work revolves around themes of blackness and queer identity in South Africa.
Visual MashUp features local and national artists giving informal presentations on their work, this week centered around the theme of «Storytelling.»
Playing on the container's visual reference to war and conflict, they continue this theme with their masked appearance in many of their images; CLAD for instance, shows the artists wearing armoured suits and helmets.
The book features photographs of each artist's performance by acclaimed photographer Paula Court, storyboards, sketches and scripts documenting the artists» creative processes, and ten newly commissioned essays on different themes from the biennial, including language, Russian Constructivism, Fluxus, comedy and the relationship between visual art and theater.
Visual MashUp features local and national artists giving informal presentations on their work, this week centered around the theme of «Place, Process, and Personas.»
Frank has also organized numerous theme and survey shows, including «Driven to Abstraction: Southern California and the Non-Objective World, 1950 - 1980,» for the Riverside Art Museum; «Artists» Books U.S.A.», «Mapped Art: Charts, Routes, Regions» and «Line and Image: The Northern Sensibility in Recent European Drawing», all for Independent Curators Inc.; «Fluxus Film and Video» for the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid; «Young Fluxus» for Artists» Space in New York; «To the Astonishing Horizon» for Los Angeles Visual Arts; «Southern Abstraction» for the Raleigh (NC) City Gallery of Contemporary Art; «The Theater of the Object, 1958 ‑ 1972» for New York's Alternative Museum; «Visual Poetry» for the Otis / Parsons Art Institute in Los Angeles; «Multiple World» for the Atlanta College of Art; and, most notably, «19 Artists — Emergent Americans,» the 1981 Exxon National Exhibition mounted at the Guggenheim Museum.
Sound and visual artists, Steve Roden and Stephen Vitiello have collected pre-recorded works on vinyl that relate to themes of silence as well as their own field recordings of quiet spaces.
The interests of the great American minimalist artists such as Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Agnes Martin and Kenneth Noland lay in the eradication of any reference to the visual world; the only objective being to allow the viewer to experience the work without the distractions of composition or theme.
His works are influenced by the visual language of cinematography along with familiar themes and tributes to art — history and artists, such as Ives Klein, Paul McCarthy, Peter Greenway and Jackson Pollack.
Three artists bring visual, narrative form to themes of identity, memory, storytelling and history.
The Art of Georgia: Celebrating Georgia's Landscape and People Call for artists to submit two - dimensional visual art exploring the theme of Georgia's culture, heritage, and environment.
ArtTuesdays presents a panel of local contemporary visual artists who explore themes of migration, including Adler Guerrier, Anja Marais, and Jamilah Sabur.
Schnabel demonstrates his continued intellectual curiosity and exploration into the artist's role in society, utilizing the depth of his visual language and found materials to convey expansive themes such as time, obsession, suffering, redemption, and death.
Join us for Multi-lane H.O.V, a new exhibition featuring four talented young artists from New York - based H.O.V Art as they present a diverse collection of visual, mixed media, and sculpture art that plays on themes of individuality, emotion, and the always changing, infinitely possible self.
With this film, artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat returns to the themes of her previous feature film «Women Without Men» (2009) and continues to develop her unmistakable visual style.
For the first time, the book's author, Miguel de Baca, joins the artist's daughter, Alexandra Truitt, in a conversation about the artist's early ambitions as a writer and visual artist, her gravitation toward the theme of memory that ultimately transformed her practice, and the resonances that her extraordinary body of work has for us today.
Haris Epaminonda, Untitled (2005/6) and Hulusi Mustafa, Two figs (2008), (co-represented Cyprus at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007), Socratis Socratous, illegal installation (2004)(53rd Venice Biennale in 2009), Marianna Christofides, Logbook Entries: Braunsfeld (2012)(54th Venice Biennale in 2011), Phanos Kyriacou, Oo (2013)(55th Venice Biennale in 2013) and Christodoulos Panayiotou, Untitled (2015) part of Two Days After Forever (56th Venice Biennale in 2015) characterize a generation of artists whose visual language corresponds to themes of self - reflective practices, esoteric exploration and philosophical discourse.
Notable among these are Jasper Johns, Keith Haring, Yves Klein, Jean - Michel Basquiat, and Rashid Johnson, The visual symbols can act as a sort of signature and reinforce themes references throughout an artist's oeuvre.
This companion volume to the artist's largest exhibition to date is a feast taken from countless visual documents of Kelley's early formation, such as his involvement with the experimental band Destroy All Monsters (DAM), which also featured Jim Shaw, Cary Loren, and Niagara (born Lynn Rovner) in 1973 while Kelly and Shaw were students at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor; early performative sculptures and objects; drawings; paintings; handmade dolls and stuffed animal sculptures; photography; videos; and endless inventive installations in various forms and shapes that explore and deal with the themes of self - destruction, repression, class relations, sexuality, religion, politics, and whatever else lies between the grotesque and the sublime, the sacred and the profane.
The Spring exhibition will include works by 22 photographers, video artists, and visual artists who explore the theme of the exhibition through their works: Zoë Buckman, Mangue Banzima, Martin Bell & Mary Ellen Mark, Nina Berman, Cause Collective, Elizabeth Colomba, Bruce Davidson, Erika deVries, Donna Ferrato, Samara Gaev, Caran Hartsfield, Lili Holzer - Glier, Jessica Ingram, Michael Koehler, Barbara Kruger, Lorie Novak, Gordon Parks, Alice Proujansky, Safe Space Collective, Scheherazade Tillet, Sophia Tsanos, and David Wojnaorwicz.
Against the backdrop of the histories of cinema, postmodern dance and performance art, Dance with Camera focuses on the myriad ways visual artists use dance to explore broader themes.
The staging of female role models is the central theme of Cindy Sherman's work, in which the American artist explores stereotypes of the collective visual memory in a media - driven society.
Guided by several curatorial themes, P. 3's exhibitions, site - specific installations and new works address: The New Orleans Experience, Seeing Oneself in the Other, The South, Crime and Punishment, Movie going, The Carnivalesque, Abstraction, Visual Sound, and will seamlessly tie together the largesse of the show through commissions by several artists under the moniker, All Together Now.
Photographers and Visual and Digital artists are invited to submit their work responding to the theme of this year's exhibition - The Essential.
For each cover, Vinyl Moon hires talented visual artists to create unique designs matching the theme of the album.
Fusing landscape photography with painted shapes and abstract forms, the artist explores themes of visual perception and reproduction, all the while challenging the boundaries of painting as a medium.
At 81, the conceptual artist and writer is still mining the timely themes of racial identity, cultural legacies, and what it means to be female — as seen in Lorraine O'Grady: Where Margins Become Centers, at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts (CCVA), October 29 - January 10.
Yuni Kim Lang is a Michigan - based visual artist who creates sculptures, photographs and wearable art that explores themes of weight, mass, accumulation, hair and cultural identity.
The artists with Dr. Nikolaus Troje will discuss the collaborative process for the exhibition's centerpiece, Fifteen Points / I (2016), exploring themes of visual perception, technology and the relationship between humanity and machines.
In tackling these themes, a new visual language began to emerge, represented in this exhibition by the choice of participating artists.
9th -17 th July 2011 This year's visual art presentation at Manchester Art Gallery, part of Manchester International Festival has one prevailing theme, «The artist is absent».
Guided by several curatorial themes, P. 3's exhibitions, site ‐ specific installations and new works will address: The New Orleans Experience, Seeing Oneself in the Other, The South, Crime and Punishment, Movie going, The Carnivalesque, Abstraction, Visual Sound, and will seamlessly tie together the largesse of the show through commissions by several artists under the moniker, All Together Now.
Moore was also an example of how the disease often radicalized an artist and his work, to the extent that he helped found Visual AIDS, the artist's arm of ACT - UP, and conflated his own diminishing life with ecological themes of the degraded landscape.
The Kabakovs are amongst the most celebrated Russian artists of their generation, widely known for their large - scale installations which draw upon the visual culture of the former Soviet Union and narrative traditions of Russian literature, often addressing universal themes such as utopia, dreams, fears and the human condition.
Then we're doing our Fellowship artists show in late Summer and in the Fall we're going to be doing another exhibition around the theme of Time and I'm working on curating that, which will be a group show of artists dealing with visual manifestations of ways of tracking time.
is a leading feminist avant - garde visual artist, who since the early 1970s has focused on issues surrounding themes of sexuality, love, gender and eroticism within a social context, with her own body often serving as the artistic medium.
Howardena Pindell: What Remains to Be Seen traces the themes and visual experiments that run through the New York — based artist's five decades - long career, featuring early figurative paintings, pure abstraction and conceptual works, and personal and political art that emerged in the aftermath of a life - threatening car accident in 1979.
In their use of a visual language based on analogies and metaphors, Colombo sees both artists as epitomising one of the strongest underlying themes of the collection.
Describing how he weaves together the work of contemporary visual artists with themes in literature, Carl told us about his use of the Matthew Ritchie segment in particular:
Renate BERTLMANN (b. 1943, Vienna) is a leading feminist avant - garde visual artist, who since the early 1970s has focused on issues surrounding themes of sexuality, love, gender and eroticism within a social context, with her own body often serving as the artistic medium.
Artist Lecture: Lee Mingwei March 15 at 6:30 p.m. Visual artist Lee Mingwei, who creates participatory installations through which audiences can explore issues of trust, intimacy, and self - awareness, will share stories on the themes of connection and bArtist Lecture: Lee Mingwei March 15 at 6:30 p.m. Visual artist Lee Mingwei, who creates participatory installations through which audiences can explore issues of trust, intimacy, and self - awareness, will share stories on the themes of connection and bartist Lee Mingwei, who creates participatory installations through which audiences can explore issues of trust, intimacy, and self - awareness, will share stories on the themes of connection and beauty.
The inaugural event at the Research Pavilion in May is an exhibition which shows a diverse cross-section of how Nordic artist - researchers from higher art institutions view topical themes such as the openness of art, geopolitics, capitalisation of knowledge and new visual techniques.
Catalogue, Masters of 20th Century American Comics, published by Yale University Press, 2005 Catalogue, Friedrich Christian Flick Collection Im Hamburger Bahnhof, by Eugen Blume, published by S M B Dumont, March 1, 2005, pp. 311 - 334, ills pressPLAY: contemporary artists in conversation, published by Phaidon Press, New York, 2005, pp. 486 - 98 Robertson, Jean and Craig McDaniel, Themes of Contemporary Art: Visual Art After 1980, published by Oxford University Press Inc., New York, New York, 2005, pp. 27, 180 - 1, ill.
Representing every phase of Copley's work while illuminating the political and psychosexual themes, visual puns, and vaudevillian Americana to which he repeatedly returned, the exhibition traces the artist's career from the late 1940s, when he began teaching himself to paint and was introduced to Surrealism and the Surrealists, into the 1990s.
Both artists are recognized for their haunting oil paintings that combine visuals of beauty with dark themes.
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