Sentences with phrase «unlike other contemporary artists»

Unlike other contemporary artists who claim the portrait as their métier, Packer isn't aiming to glamorize anyone, much less idealize them.
Unlike other contemporary artists such as Fabian Marcaccio who deconstructs the medium quite literally by silk — screening impastoed gestures and exposing the stretcher; and Joseph Marioni, David Simpson, or other monochromatic painters who have reduced the medium to its most essential elements; Doig steadfastly reflects an ambiguous yet familiar place between high and popular culture, and familiar locations and nowhere.

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Massachusetts College of Art and Design's Bakalar & Paine Galleries are a venue unlike any other, offering professionally and imaginatively curated exhibitions featuring influential, emerging and well - known artists from throughout the world of contemporary art in the largest free contemporary art space in New England.
As the largest free contemporary art venue in New England, MassArt's Bakalar & Paine Galleries are unlike any other, showcasing some of the most exciting and influential artists from the world.
By being comfortable with the middle — being a mid-sized institution, supporting artists at the emerging and blockbuster levels and everywhere in between, straddling the line between contemporary art gallery and community center — the Art Center has grown into a space of creative production that connects diverse audiences unlike any other in Chicago.
Unlike some other single - artist museums where legal stipulations restrict the building to house solely the namesake artist's works, The Andy Warhol Museum maintains a gallery for rotating contemporary exhibitions.
«Although many distinguished contemporary artists (among them Milton Avery, Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Theodore Roszak) were «alumni» of the WPA project, Tworkov, unlike some of the others, felt no freedom of creation under what he terms a «forced draft.»
Unlike many other prominent contemporary artists, she prefers a hands - on approach, reveling in the tactile qualities of clay, as she forms the works that would be later cast in bronze, and the fluidity and chance properties of the painting medium.
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