Sentences with phrase «underappreciated artists who»

The current exhibition brings together many of those underappreciated artists who interest me most these days: Steven Baris, Rob de Oude, Gabriele Evertz, Enrico Gomez, Gilbert Hsiao, Stephen Maine, Don Voisine, and (upstairs in a related installation) Gary Petersen.
Dorothy Iannone, «Let me squeeze your fat cunt,» 1970 - 71, acrylic and collage on canvas, 74.8 ″ x 59.1 ″ In Time Out, Howard Halle reports that the freshly resurrected career of Dorothy Iannone, born in 1933 in Boston and currently living and working in Berlin, is a good example of an older, underappreciated artist who benefited from... read more... «Dorothy Iannone's career: «A long time coming»»

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Nevertheless, the potential of this methodology to design experiences in order to project power and influence has been consistently underappreciated by artists, especially when compared with contemporary designers who co-opted epistemological Conceptualism as a platform for designing the experiences of knowledge production, reception and comprehension across disciplines — often furthest from their own — affording them an expanding sphere of influence.
The Castelli model is built around the notion that the dealer is representing a roster of artists who are mostly undiscovered and definitely underappreciated, looking at it from a long - term perspective — which means taking some risks in the beginning to help their artists build a strong foundation of interest and buzz, and then working toward recouping their investment in the second or third or even later solo exhibitions.
Ms. Goodman, who grew up in a liberal, intellectual Manhattan household surrounded by art, loved Europe and saw in its studios and galleries immensely talented but vastly underappreciated artists and a largely untapped market, in that order.
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