Sentences with phrase «where painting and sculpture»

Also completely satisfied was the staff at the gallery Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg, Paris), where painting and sculpture were equally in demand.
As Pesenti says, Whiteread's drawings are «a place where painting and sculpture meet.»
For years he has played with the concept of an artwork's edge and explored the point where painting and sculpture intersect.
Within her lyrical, energetic compositions, she pushes the boundaries of what painting can be and the place where painting and sculpture meet.
The Whitney, bothered for years by its reputation as a kind of art world temple of political correctness, badly needed to return to a more solid middle ground, where paintings and sculptures weren't perceived mainly as vehicles for political sloganeering.

Not exact matches

The last stop will be Guangzhou Painting and Sculpture Academies, where delegates will visit the studios, meet with artists, and enjoy the many distinctive works on display.
In England, the leading center has been in Cambridge, where Jeremy Begbie's project on theology through the arts in the Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies has sponsored a range of publications, performances and educational initiatives, and is due to culminate in September 2000 with an arts festival embracing new film, drama, sculpture, music, painting and poetry.
«And under these conditions, the artistic heritage of the higher areas (where there may be coffered ceilings, sculpted vaults, paintings and even sculptures) can be jeopardised.&raqAnd under these conditions, the artistic heritage of the higher areas (where there may be coffered ceilings, sculpted vaults, paintings and even sculptures) can be jeopardised.&raqand even sculptures) can be jeopardised.»
Where: Los Angeles Miles from highway: 5.8 Another must - see museum in Los Angeles, the Getty Center displays its collection — from pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, and sculpture to 19th - and 20th - century American, European, and Asian photographs — in pavilions around a central garden.
If you are an art lover, head to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you can see paintings and sculptures from some of the best artists in the world, or visit The Academy of Music for an amazing live performance.
San Blas is where we find sculpture, pottery, painting, jewellery, textiles, woodcarvings, stonework, religious art and antiques.
Many galleries are located there where indigenous artists show their paintings, sculptures on woIt is a great cultural experience and gets you involved with the community through meeting the people, and many other means of expression.
Where real estate might fetch $ 5, $ 10, or $ 15 per click, oil paintings, sculptures, handmade jewelry, and other art is usually less than $ 1.
You're welcome to focus on drawing or performance or ceramics or sculpture or painting or all of the above, so it's a highly mixed environment where disciplines are really butting up against one another and blurring between one another.
Whether appropriated by some contemporary figurative painters or aligned with some sort of new figuration, where the painters «find everything to be a matter of images» (to quote Barry Schwabsky from the online catalogue for «A New Subjectivity»), Abstraction clearly and demonstratively engages with the problems of painting (and collage and sculpture) despite the surprising conservatism of Kerry James Marshall.
In an art world where somehow Anti-Formalism became synonymous with the Anti-War movement artists were supposed to tear down the tradition of painting and sculpture as a metaphor for being anti-government.
In the late 1940s, he had studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in central Maine, where he had practiced painting quickly out in the laPainting and Sculpture in central Maine, where he had practiced painting quickly out in the lapainting quickly out in the landscape.
She attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture where she met her second husband, Rackstraw Downes, and moved to New York City in 1976.
At the risk of being redundant where are the major 1960s - 1970s Abstract Expressionist, Colorfield, Hard - edge, or Lyrical Abstractionist paintings of Robert Motherwell, Hans Hofmann, Morris Louis, Adolph Gottlieb, Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland, Sam Francis, Larry Poons, Richard Diebenkorn, Frank Stella, Ron Davis, Gene Davis, Jules Olitski, Ellsworth Kelly, Friedel Dzubas, Al Held, Ray Parker, Neil Williams, John Mclaughlin, Jack Bush, Ed Moses, Walter Darby Bannard, Sam Gilliam, Ronnie Landfield, Peter Young, Dan Christensen, Joan Snyder, Pat Lipsky, Stephen Mueller, Stanley Boxer, Joe Goode, Larry Zox, Jack Whitten, Lee Lozano, Charles Hinman, Robert Natkin, Thomas Downing, John Griefen, Doug Ohlson, Tom Holland, Jack Youngerman, Sandi Slone, Edward Avedisian, David Novros, David Prentice, Joanna Pousette - Dart, Chuck Arnoldi, Laddie Dill, Dennis Ashbaugh, Kikuo Saito, Carol Sutton, Frances Barth, Harriet Korman, Ralph Humphrey, William Pettet, Lawrence Stafford, Jake Berthot, Paul Feeley, Al Loving, Ludwig Sander, Nassos Daphnis, Paul Jenkins, David Diao, Frank Bowling, Harvey Quaytman, Katherine Porter, Ed Ruda, Alan Cote, David Budd, Leo Valledor, Alan Shields, Natvar Bhavsar, Francine Tint, John Seery, Carol Haerer, Philip Wofford, Thornton Willis, Carl Glicko, Dorothea Rockburne, Bill Jensen, David Reed, Gary Stephen, and where is abstract sculpture?
Fall exhibition openings in Los Angeles included Betye Saar at Roberts & Tilton, Rodney McMillan at Susanne Vielmetter, and Henry Taylor at Blum & Poe, where the artist is presenting new paintings, sculptures, and a film Khalil Joseph.
I feel like when I started making sculptures I had a moment where I let go of trying to «build sculptures» and just make paintings in 3D.
Sarah Workneh is co-director of Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, where she directs the organization's core educational program and works with Skowhegan alumni to produce off - site programs.
EXHIBITION Mark Bradford @ Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C. (November 2017): Los Angeles - based artist Mark Bradford will take full advantage of the unique cylindrical structure of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., installing a suite of site - specific paintings on the second floor of the Smithsonian museum where the work will occupy the entire circumference of the curved galleries.
David Joselit worked as a curator at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston from 1983 to 1989 where he co-organized several exhibitions including «Dissent: The Issue of Modern Art in Boston,» «Endgame: Reference and Simulation in Recent Painting and Sculptureand «The British Edge.»
Leslie Wayne is known for her highly dimensional surfaces of oil paint that create intersections where painting, sculpture, abstraction and representation collide.
There was a tipped - over piano and a lot of dirt and mud on the walls where we hung, for example, a bronze sculpture by Louise Bourgeois and a pristine white Lutz Bacher «Playboy» painting, [chuckles] which really frightened me from a registrarial position.
Palmieri has an extensive background in the arts; she studied visual art and architecture before attending the Fine Art Academy of Urbino, where she focused on painting, drawing, and sculpture.
In 1963, Mapplethorpe enrolled at Pratt Institute in nearby Brooklyn, where he studied drawing, painting, and sculpture.
These are then transferred onto a canvas surface where Joo's signature methodology is implemented as he combines painting, print - making, photography and sculpture.
He received his training at the Rhode Island School of Design where he studied classical drawing, painting, sculpture and anatomy.
Studio International spoke to him at the opening of his solo exhibition, Manolo Valdés: Recent Work — Paintings and Sculptures, at Marlborough Fine Art, where his daughter, Regina Valdés Montalvo, kindly acted as interpreter.
In 2014 they set up two exhibition spaces, Art House in Santa Fe and Orange Door in Chicago, where they display the four distinct areas of their collection: Spanish Colonial, Japanese Bamboo, Post-War Painting and Sculpture (notably color field and hard - edge abstraction), and Digital and Electronic Art, which is the focus of this article.
Inland, he presents a future project space, talks about his favourite sculptures and opens the door to his studio, where he tells the stories behind his current paintings.
He teaches at Tyler School of Art where he is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture.
In the late 1940s, she began teaching at the California School of Fine Arts, where she met Clyfford Still, whose abstract expressionist paintings had an important influence on her approach to sculpture, and she began to allow more room for the accidental and the spontaneous.
After a long run on the East Coast — where she received her master's degree at Columbia University, worked for several years in MoMA's painting and sculpture department, and began her doctorate at Harvard (she's in the process of polishing off a dissertation on Sigmar Polke's work of the 1960s)-- Tattersall returned to her hometown of L.A. last year, when MOCA tapped her for its curatorial team, which was then just two people.
He has exhibited his work internationally for more than 20 years, placing murals, paintings, sculptures, and tile work in public situations where viewers are encouraged to examine their relationship to their community and their role as unwitting advocates of public policy.
Sahib's artistic practice spans sculpture, painting, works on paper and performance, where he evokes the frailty of the human body though minimalist, or non-figurative techniques.
There is a frontal area where five large paintings from 1980 are displayed, and around the central staircase there will be four cells with four cenotaphs — sculptures I am showing for the first time, which I made this year in Rajasthan — commemorative monuments of my nostalgia for India.
The exhibition starts dramatically in the lobby with Jim Lambie's striped floor, all sharp lines and acute angles, continues into the sixth - floor lobby where a Donald Judd painted aluminum sculpture dominates, and opens into the special exhibitions gallery, where you are greeted by a horizontal painting, installed up high, by Marcel Duchamp.
Nicole Cherubini presentation on contemporary ceramics where paint acts as the union between disparate mediums presents painting as a verb, creating some of the most successful pieces in the exhibition, Cherubini follows suit with Apfelbaum, merging the disciplines of sculpture and painting.
The book begins with his escape from his hometown in Idaho to study art history at Tulane University, and Crimp soon found himself writing criticism for ArtNews while working at the Guggenheim Museum — where, as a young curatorial assistant, he was one of the few to see Daniel Buren's Painting - Sculpture before it was removed amid cries of institutional censorship.
Her contemporary Jean Shin, is a good comparison in this hybrid of sculpture and painting, where the focus on palette and arrangement of color acts to define itself as painting.
The New York Studio School is where drawing, painting and sculpture are studied in depth, debated energetically and created with passion.
This [large grid sculpture to the right of us] is a series, maybe the last of that series, of what I called «Falling Grids,» where I set up a grid of string and poured paint over it with multiple layers and hung it on the wall.
These paintings and sculptures are psychologically charged vestiges of personal narratives and painting tricks that create a visceral empathy where the tension between object, narrative, and illusion come together in a cohesive, yet mysterious experience for Streetʼs audience.
Cara Manes is Assistant Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, where she works extensively on the ongoing displays in the collection galleries and sculpture garden, as well as on temporary exhibitions and special instaSculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, where she works extensively on the ongoing displays in the collection galleries and sculpture garden, as well as on temporary exhibitions and special instasculpture garden, as well as on temporary exhibitions and special installations.
In the 1950s, Rauschenberg created what would become his most well - known «combines,» where he merges painting and sculpture by adhering photographs, detritus, and found objects into paintings.
She focuses on the spaces where meaning is conveyed or lost as it passes through cultural and disciplinary frameworks, while her work fluctuates between painting, sculpture, and time - based interactivity.
Where the End Starts features his key paintings, sculptures, drawings, toys, and advertisement interventions to examine KAWS's prolific career in depth, revealing critical aspects of his formal, co
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