Sentences with phrase «up to each individual artists»

Please note, that it is up to each individual artist if s / he offers such a service, but we are trying to convince as many artists as possible to offer such an option.
Whether selling prints lowers the artistic value — that's up to each individual artist (personally, I think it's like a musician selling recordings of their music).
«For the most part that is left up to the individual artist,» the Bruces wrote.

Not exact matches

Upon careful analysis, at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
Individual writers will, of course, always be able to dream up deplorable but charismatic rogues with enormous appetites, like George MacDonald Frasier's Flashman or Roald Dahl's Uncle Oswald; more - ambitious artists may produce the occasional jubilant amoralist with a gift for momentarily transforming the bleak absurdity of existence into a rude carnival, like Alvaro Mutis» Maqroll the Gaviero.
Tastebuds is a music - oriented dating site, where individuals connect through rankings of up to eight favorite bands or artists.
They claim to be different from pickup artists, as they concentrate on the client's individual merits in order to bring up their potential, instead of turning you into an egotistic keyboard jockey.
Hellman is a true artist with a vision for disorientation that carries all the way through «Road to Nowhere,» but the lasting impact of the film will be up to the individual viewer and their personal appetite for cinematic riddles.
In addition to these filmmakers and films making up the Native Forum at the Sundance Film Festival, the Native Forum will also be hosting 13 Native Fellows as a part of the year - round, ongoing support of individual artists.
3D character models are used to render individual animation frames, which are then rasterized into sprites and manually hand - touched up by talented 2D artists to create cel - like characters and movement.
In the end, though, it is up to you, the individual teacher, to become the instructional artist, to choose the approach or combination of approaches that will best move your students toward proficiency and joy in word study.
Get a close - up look at artists and artisans at work, from the studios in Pendleton Art Center to the more than 20 individual galleries in Over-the-Rhine along Main Street and it's surrounding blocks.
Generous individuals have also joined the assistance efforts, including by offering rooms in their homes for the evacuees while top Balinese artists have held mini concerts at shelters to cheer them up.
3D character models are used to render individual animation frames, which are then rasterized into sprites and manually hand - touched up by talented 2D artists to create cel - like characters and movement.
Its July 2004 newsletter, largely devoted to the subject, issued a call to «individual artists to learn about safe practices, to use nontoxic materials wherever possible, and to set up safe, environmentally responsible studios.»
the difference between an individual artist and say a well known fine art gallery often is the specific targeted clientele that has been built up and nurtured over many years and sometimes generations which makes the deal that the gallery offers an artist that it is both interested in and willing to represent — worthwhile in some cases only --
The sites that showed up didn't seem to be individual artist sites.
All Collector's Circle Member benefits, plus: • Private collections» tours at the homes of New York's top collectors • Artist Studio visits led by the Executive Director • Conversations with Curators receptions, an opportunity to mingle with the Executive Director and curators and learn about upcoming exhibitions and projects • Private Tour of current Bronx Museum exhibitions with the Executive Director (up to twelve guests and by appointment) • One complimentary ticket to the Annual Fall Art Collection Tour • Recognition on the Bronx Museum's website and Annual Report • Sponsorship recognition for an exhibition or program • Two Individual - level gift memberships to share
The Aaron Siskind Foundation is offering a limited number of Individual Photographer's Fellowship grants of up to $ 10,000 each, for artists working in photography and photo - based art.
Against the backdrop of these questions, the group exhibition presents pieces by artists who have grown up with the Internet as well as those produced by an older generation and brings together works that explore, unclose and question pictorial worlds in addition to ultimately creating individual original works with the tools of the digital cosmos.
Up to 10 grants ($ 500 for individual artists and $ 1,500 for groups of artists) will be awarded on a competitive basis in two grant cycles to eligible artists towards the purchase of goods or services that will have a direct impact on increasing their emergency readiness.
The answer was that, for us, artists like Levine and Bender have deliberately and steadfastly embraced a «critical» practice — work that is, at its core, committed to challenging the dominant culture and creating a space for debate — while those like Prince and Koons did not do so consistently over time, up to and including their most recent work (although individual works by both artists might arguably be described as such).
The gallery does not keep a permanent space, instead it arranges pop - up exhibitions in order to tailor the experience to the individual needs of the artist and the work.
Opens March 3, 2011 Making Histories: Changing Views of the Collection explores how a museum collection constructs and embodies histories to be reconsidered over time, offering various views into the museum's own history and its collections right up to the present day, through monographic installations of individual works or bodies of work by key artists and designers, thematic surveys, archival research projects, special projects and recent acquisitions.
As I get older, I realize that my whole entire artistic output, in many ways, has been about my American dream in a more personal fashion, coming into my own as an artist, as a gay man, describing my own individual agency to the world, and having the world catch up to it.
Thankfully, the heatwave makes a great excuse to stay inside and catch up on applications to grants, residencies, and fellowships for individual artists, curators, and critics.
He saw the artist as holding up a mirror to society: an individual whose dissent from the norm could lead to a profound reconfiguration of reality.
Curated by Messina and on view Feb. 18 through May 4, these silkscreen collages are presented as individual pieces in separate worlds that together make up what the artist calls «a string of parallel realities, sequential moments in history frozen in time and thus allowed to exist simultaneously.»
By Ivan Schustak, Communications and Development Director, South Arts — For the second year in a row, South Arts is accepting entries for the Southern Prize and State Fellowships, offering nine individual artists cash awards up to $ 30,000; the contest is open to artists living in Alabama, Florida,
The Watermill Center's Artist Residency Program invites collectives and individual artists take up residence at The Center to live and develop works that critically investigate, challenge and extend the existing norms of artistic practice.
Also included in the exhibition were postcards from the I Got Up series, which Kawara would send to different individuals to declare the time at which he had arisen that day, telegrams from the I Am Still Alive series, maps that compose the I Went series, and lists of the names of people the artist met on a given day from the I Met series.
Each artist has chosen up to six works within a theme that is both personal and speaks to their individual interests.
When I was coming up, abstract artists were supposed to be all about individual expression, and through that, the sublime.
Romanticized conditions like cheap rent in dense urban neighborhoods, the crucial balance between proximity to an organic artist community and isolation from the art market, and an art education that emphasizes intellectual inquiry and collaboration over individual financial success come up again and again as ideal conditions that are vanishing from the art world and academia.
Each parent artist awardee will create an individual residency plan with up to $ 1000 worth of services that cover the residency, classes, Camp Kala for their children, or consulting with Kala staff about professional development opportunities.
The Artist Fellowship Program (AFP) offers up to $ 10,000 fellowships to individual artists whose artistic excellence significantly contributes to the District of Columbia as a world class cultural capital.
Each year collectives and individual artists take up residence at The Center to live and develop works that critically investigate, challenge and extend the existing norms of artistic practice.
The individual painting or sculpture was deemed insufficient to represent the fragmented experience that characterizes the modern world; thus artists showed how a work of art could take the form of a walk (Richard Long), a 20 - foot - long book (Ed Ruscha), or a series of postcards outlining the precise time that the artist got up each day (On Kawara).
I was really interested in a number of question: what is a painting; how could so little could provoke so much looking; what is the basis for the artist of this kind of work; is this a reduction or expansion of painting, i.e., is minimalist painting additive (starting from zero) or subtractive (a removing from painting of other subjects, techniques, concerns); how are decisions made by the artist; what are the differences between similar kinds of work, and how does an individual resist the urge to fix things up, design, and decorate.
He saw the artist holding up a mirror to society: an individual who could reconfigure reality.
In addition, Ryan worked in conjunction with nine artist members of The White Room Gallery to create a single artwork made up individual panels by each artist that were conjoined by a calligraphy character made by Ryan.
Please use the artist's individual artist - info exhibition history page to look up more exhibitions of the artists from 1880 up to the present.
This program offers significant funding — up to $ 275,000 per selected artist — that is not tied to individual projects and is instead available for extended professional and artistic development, audience development and retirement planning.
Each year, up to twenty collectives and individual artists take up residence at The Center.
Having grown up in a historical moment of great transformation in what was then Czechoslovakia — at the end of the Cold War, with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and of the USSR — the artist also draws inspiration from her own experiences to analyze the comparison between the intimate dimension of each individual and the behavioral frameworks imposed in a totalitarian system, which may even go as far as to condition both the body and mind.
Leading up to the exhibition, individual online chats between some of the artists in the exhibition and Alan Gutierrez will periodically be posted as they're conducted.
The pieces on view thus reveal a certain eroticism between two individuals that can be related to Hans Bellmer's photograph Store in a Cool Place (1958), in which the artist tied up the body of his partner Unica Zürn, turning it into a formless mass divided by multiple folds.
He saw the artist as holding up a mirror to society: an individual whose dissent from the norm could lead to a profound reconfiguration of reality as we know it.
Making Histories: Changing Views of the Collection explores how a museum collection constructs and embodies histories to be reconsidered over time, offering various views into the museum's own history and its collections right up to the present day, through monographic installations of individual works or bodies of work by key artists and designers, thematic surveys, archival research projects, special projects and recent acquisitions.
If you want to encourage the artist and spruce up the look of your home or office, you can order the whole special collection (or any individual poster, of course) from Print Collection.
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