Woodward Gallery From the Street Up July 6 - July 31, 2013 From the Street Up is a selection of celebrated
urban artists who concentrate...
The explosion of «graffiti art» in the early «70s provided a vehicle of recognition for a large group of
urban artists who otherwise would have been excluded from the rarified New York art world.
Galerie Mathgoth prepared a fascinating assortment of sculptures made by
urban artists who were tasked with transitioning their street styles indoors.
In an age when Banksy's installations are protected by Plexiglas and graffiti artists exhibit in galleries as well as on the street, «Make Your Mark» explores the work of thirty - five
urban artists who use mark - making techniques — drawing, painting, and other methods — to create a diverse array of work.
Graffuturism 5 Year Anniversary Exhibition marks in many ways the consolidation of a journey that started in 2010 when Graffuturism decided to create a blog in order to showcase the work of Graffiti /
Urban Artists who were underrepresented.
The exhibition, a group exhibition curated by Graffuturism's creator Poesia, showcases the work of leading figures in the contemporary street art movement and is in many ways a celebration of Graffuturism's work during the last 5 years, the consolidation of an amazing journey intended to give space to the work of Graffiti /
Urban Artists who seemed to be underrepresented.
«One of the goals behind Vitality and Verve is to spotlight artists who are stepping out of their studios to paint on a grand scale using outdoor walls as their canvas as well as
urban artists who are beginning to work in a traditional studio setting.»
In 2010 Graffuturism started a blog that set out to showcase the work of fellow Graffiti /
Urban Artists who were...
For Faces Places, she teamed up with a young French photographer /
urban artist who goes by the name of JR..
Smithson was to become a romantic of American nature, but he began as a very
urban artist who pastiched porn and mocked Americana.
Not exact matches
There have been several African
artists who have collaborated or featured with reggae or dancehall
artists however, few are played on mainstream
urban stations.
About Blog
Urban Sketchers are an all - volunteer nonprofit dedicated to fostering a global community of
artists who practice on - location drawing.
Melanie Thomas (Anna Margaret Hollyman) is an American
artist who has become fascinated by an Irish
urban legend.
Despite the limitations, 28
artists were able to create a series of stunning evocations of Lynne Ramsay's plain talking, straight hammering film, led by a powerhouse performance from Joaquin Phoenix as a lonely, hulking figure
who roams a nightmarish world of
urban and authoritarian decay.
Mining the Mind's Resources With seed money to develop self - sustaining arts programs in a handful of rural, suburban, and
urban schools, Argentinean community
artists are engaging students
who never considered school interesting or important to their futures.
Temescal Associates are very proud to release a 15 minute video on the five Learning in Afterschool & Summer learning principles that we have been working on in partnership with Change Agent Productions, a social enterprise comprised of professional digital media
artists who work alongside
urban youth to carry out professional video productions.
About Blog
Urban Sketchers are an all - volunteer nonprofit dedicated to fostering a global community of
artists who practice on - location drawing.
Urban Sketchers is a network of
artists around the world
who draw the cities where they live and travel to.
Urban Sketchers is a network of
artists around the world
who draw the cities where they live.
Urban Sketchers is a network of
artists around the world
who draw the cities where they live and travel to.
Another
artist,
who goes by imakeshinythings on Etsy, got ripped off by
Urban Outfitters.
Yes, Rowan University is a hike from the usual
urban art enclaves, but Dialogic, an engrossing and thoroughly entertaining show of 17
artists who explore language and its hidden, implicit, and contradictory meanings, is well worth your time and the bridge toll.
Close readings of the oeuvres of David Hammons, Adrian Piper, and others uncover the place of the body,
urban space and memory in the works of Black
artists,
who are represented with more than 130 images.
Inspired by the High Line as an ambulatory space experienced most naturally in motion, Wanderlust extends the tradition of Conceptual art wherein the act of walking served as an inspiration for many
artists who explored life both in the
urban context and in an ambivalent confrontation with nature.
At the 55th Art Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia, Spain is represented by Lara Almarcegui, an
artist who's work often deals with
urban wastelands and modern ruins.
The
artist,
who was born in Brussels in 1958, has undertaken an extensive examination of the museum and the surrounding
urban fabric, creating numerous new pieces that take up the entire ground - floor gallery.
It may be somewhat significant that most of these Midwest
artists are teachers in various institutions, an indication that such support is vital to
artists who don't live in large
urban centers.
«I am particularly inspired with the work of past visionaries, be they conceptual
artists, utopian
urban planners, engineers effecting behavior or architects
who sought to change society through their designs.
Also included in «Big Spaces and Large Planes» are: the loosely graphic paintings of Cathy Fiorelli
who shares studio space with eleven other
artists at the Middletown Pendleton Art Center; the perceptive works on femininity of Pattie Byron from West Chester; the Kente Cloth - inspired art quilts by Miami University - educated Linda Kramer; the mixed media of Oxford's Maureen Nimis with her cut paper and photographic work; the small works by Catalog & Slavic Librarian at Miami University, Russian - born Masha Misco; and the jewel - like small photographs of Denver - born Cincinnati resident Brian Luman whose exploration of
urban crevices is fueled by his skateboard and camera.
Aida Gomez is a street
artist from Spain
who transforms the
urban spaces by playing around and breaking the rules of our regular perception.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a two - part exhibition on view at MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, presents a range of work from the mid-1990s to today by the
artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. 1959),
who uses allegorical methods to explore the cyclical nature of change in modernizing societies, the
urban landscape, and patterns of economic progress.
The recent explosion of the new
Urban art movement, the fresh focus on Graffiti and Street art and graffiti has brought in a new generation of young
artists like Jean - Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring,
who unfortunately did not live long enough to see the success they became.
While the term «glory hole» has a pretty singular meaning, which you can search on
Urban Dictionary if you are unsure, Rémy and Kelsey explained that its name, while coated in grandeur and majesty, could be digested in a variety of ways for the
artists who partook in the show.
Beasley, a graduate of Yale's sculpture program, is an unquestionably rising star, set to join the ranks of other mixed - media
artists who deal with signifiers of
urban blackness, like Theaster Gates, Rashid Johnson and Hank Willis Thomas.
One such project, initiated during the Autumn of 2015, features
artists Abigail Doan (@lostinfiber) and Brece Honeycutt (@onacolonialfarm)
who began a parallel process of collecting, diagramming, and altering select materials in an
urban to rural dialogue intended to examine modern and historic connections in their daily lives.
In 1938 he joined with other
artists who shared this perspective to found the Transcendental Painting Group, one of the most significant artistic associations formed outside a major
urban center to advocate for abstract and non-objective art.
Anton Unai is Spanish street
artist who uses found objects and
urban detritus to create collages and large - scale installations.
We are looking forward to receiving applications and sketches from
artists, designers and architects
who are working with
urban art and monumental paintings.
Filming and narrating the film herself, Varda travelled around France, profiling gleaners, from those
who follow the country harvests through to
urban scavengers, and an
artist who finds objects and transforms them into sculpture, and Varda herself,
who ponders the gleaning nature of digital filmmaking.
Informally known as the «Bowery School», it also included
artists such as Nate Lowman, Aaron Young, Ryan McGinley, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Banks Violette, Dash Snow, Agathe Snow, Hanna Liden, Lizzie Bougatsos and Adam McEwen,
who all in one way or another share an engagement with their city and with
urban culture in general.
Entitled Livelli (Levels), the show will offer the products of today's most versatile
urban and contemporary
artists from Italy and abroad,
who have collaborated with the local lab 56Fili just for this occasion.
Presenters — most of whom knew Wong personally — are Sean Corcoran (
who also moderates), curator of prints and photographs at the Museum of the City of New York, where he organized a major exhibition of Wong's collection of graffiti and street art; Yasmin Ramirez, curator at the Bronx Museum of Art,
who contributed to the exhibition catalogue; Barry Blinderman, director of the University Galleries of Illinois State University,
who exhibited the
artist's work at his influential Semaphore Gallery on the Lower East Side; and
artist Jane Dickson, a close associate of Wong's whose
urban themes resonate with his.
The exhibition (30 April — 30 May 2018) brings together
artists including Anne Ryan, Abigail Lane, Peter Doig, Ross Taylor and Nicky Hoberman,
who have been invited to respond to «The Lore of the Land», with interpretations ranging from folklore, the land, legends and myths to landscapes;
urban or bucolic, threatening or seductive.
1965 - 1975» depicts the energy of the cultural environment of this American city as a center for figurative production, as well as the heterogeneity of the contributions of some
artists known as Chicago Imagists (Roger Brown, Ed Flood, Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Christina Ramberg, Suellen Rocca and Karl Wirsum),
who had identified the roots of their personal research in Surrealism and Art Brut, in a way that anticipated the new tendencies of the 80's and 90's, from Graffiti to Street Art, from wild cartoons to
urban murals.
James McNabb is a talented Philadelphia - based
artist who explores the
urban landscape with his highly - detailed wooden cityscapes.
Set to debut at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Sept. 21,
Urban Theater: New York Art in the 1980s promises to be a blockbuster exhibition with highlights from major
artists who helped define a generation.
We have pulled from Gilles Deleuze's reference to Analogical painting as reference to interpret a new generation of emerging painters
who pull from representation, distorting it through a new diagram as
Urban contemporary
artists.
Featuring
artists from across Latin America
who share an engagement with the landscape, whether
urban or rural, are concerned with travelling or moving through the landscape, and frequently with walking, which is combined in their work with diverse approaches to drawing.
The Turnpike Gallery celebrates its 40th anniversary with a show of works on loan from the Arts Council Collection, many by
artists who have shown at the gallery and most on a theme of
urban landscape seemingly relevant to the provincial ambience.
An impressive group exhibition that brings together four international
urban contemporary
artists who work within the scope of Abstract Art.