Sentences with phrase «which celebrates an artist»

Art presented an exhibition of six painterly animations by acclaimed Dutch artist Jacco Olivier which celebrated the artist's first public art commission in the United States.
The show, at the Neuberger Museum here, is attached to the biannual Roy R. Neuberger Exhibition Prize, which celebrates an artist with an early - career retrospective and a catalog.
The work references one of Emin's most famous sculptures My Bed (1998), but, in stark contrast to this earlier work which celebrated the artist's sexual identity through real life details, Dead Sea hints at a sexual desire set adrift.

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Now have a variety of themed tours including «Badass Bitches of the Met» that celebrates female art and artists and «Political Scandals,» which is what it sounds like.
At a party this weekend celebrating New York Design Week, which begins today, the Chilean - born artist plans to hand out 100 «Christian Popsicles» made of «frozen holy wine transformed into the blood of Christ» and featuring a crucifix instead the tongue depressor that typically hosts the frozen treats, he said.
The annual contest, which we organized and which is hosted by the Neural Correlate Society, celebrates the ingenuity and creativity of the world's premier visual illusion creators, both artists and scientists.
As with his two most celebrated departures, Punch Drunk Love and Funny People, there's a meta dimension to the part, which finds him playing a gifted artist who's squandered his talent.
American writer / director Noah Baumbach is currently putting the finishing touches on his next feature, The Meyerowitz Stories, which centres around an estranged family as they reconvene to celebrate the work of their artist father.
The authenticity of Wiseau and The Room are celebrated throughout The Disaster Artist, which offers great insight into the production of the infamous film.
On the same day, during the evening gala, the artists will perform The Jazz of Grim Fandango — a tribute performance to Grim Fandango, the extraordinary adventure game which celebrates its 20 the anniversary this year.
Kusama - Infinity / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Heather Lenz, Producers: Karen Johnson, Heather Lenz, Dan Braun, David Koh)-- Now one of the world's most celebrated artists, Yayoi Kusama broke free of the rigid society in which she was raised, and overcame sexism, racism, and mental illness to bring her artistic vision to the world stage.
Participant's upcoming film slate includes the stirring documentary Human Flow from celebrated artist, activist, filmmaker Ai Weiwei, and narrative films including Stephen Chbosky's Wonder starring Jacob Tremblay, Owen Wilson, and Julia Roberts; Andy Serkis» Breathe which premieres at the 2017 Toronto Film Festival; Steven Spielberg's The Post; the thriller Entebbe from Jose Padilha and Working Title; and Rupert Wyatt's Captive State.
And in the coming months, they'll be handing the long - awaited Blu - ray release of the beloved Apu Trilogy, David Lynch «s Mulholland Drive, David Cronenberg «s The Brood, D.A. Pennebaker «s Don't Look Back, and Ikiru Kurosawa «s surpassingly lovely Ikiru, each one of which is an inarguable masterwork from some of cinema's most celebrated artists.
Hayek concluded her remarks by calling for more «equality, diversity, inclusion and intersectionality,» which were celebrated throughout the evening, from the visibility of Latino projects («The Shape of Water,» «Coco» and «A Fantastic Woman») and transgender artists (the actress Daniela Vega and the documentarian Yance Ford) to glorious appearances from such veterans Eva Marie Saint, Rita Moreno and screenwriter James Ivory, who became the oldest Oscar winner in history when he won the award for best adapted screenplay.
For the Week of Prayer for Unity (Wednesday 18 to Wednesday 25 January) and with the help and inspiration of the Oxford - based celebrated artist Nicholas Mynheer, young people from across the city have been invited to participate in an art project which depicts the need to care for creation.
The first 10 sculptures — including four which were transformed into art installations by well - known Parisian artists — were displayed in the French capital to celebrate the car's global unveiling at the Paris Motor Show.
A celebrated collage artist presents survival adaptations as a biological fashion show arranged by color in this clever, beautiful picture book, which introduces a rainbow of brilliantly hued animals.
To celebrate Robert Mondavi's 100th birthday in 2013, the winery installed a tasting bar in its Vineyard Room, which also acts as a gallery for guest artists.
Dozens of teams of professional sand sculpture artists, amateur groups and families will construct remarkable creations in the sand during the event which will celebrate its 51st year in 2015.
This sublime property, which sits on over an acre of beachfront land, was originally the home of long - time Bali resident and Australian artist Donald Friend who, in 1970, invited Sri Lankan «tropical modernism» architect Geoffrey Bawa — celebrated for breaking down barriers and creating harmonious relationships between buildings and landscape — to collaborate in developing the beachfront estate.
To celebrate the series» 30th anniversary, here's another great history video from YouTube's Gaijillionaire, which explores Phantasy Star's 8 - bit origins, how the departure of programmer Yuji Naka and artist Rieko Kodama (who were both put onto a small platform game project called Sonic the Hedgehog) resulted in a very different Phantasy Star III, and lots more besides.
Talk: «Neither Here Nor Now» at the Studio Museum in Harlem To celebrate the publication of Triple Canopy's book On Value, which came out in January, artists Adam Pendleton and Ralph Lemon and Triple Canopy associate editor Lizzie Feidelson will be on hand to discuss ephemeral art.
Eighteen artists from across the globe will compete for this coveted international prize, which celebrates contemporary artists who pay homage to the skill and traditions of the past.
Curated by the celebrated US critic and author Hilton Als, Alice Neel, Uptown focuses on paintings made by the artist during the five decades in which she lived and worked in upper Manhattan, first in Spanish (East) Harlem, where she moved in 1938, and, later, the Upper West Side, where she lived from 1962 until her death in 1984.
ABOUT THE JOAN MITCHELL CENTER & JOAN MITCHELL FOUNDATION The Joan Mitchell Center is a program of the Joan Mitchell Foundation, which celebrates the legacy of the artist Joan Mitchell and expands her vision to support the aspirations and development of diverse contemporary artists.
Russian artists such as Kazimir Malevich, El Lissitzky, and especially Alexander Rodchenko emerge as much more influential and interesting in this storyline than they do in standard modern art histories, in which they're often more mourned as political victims than celebrated as art theorists.
Room, by internationally celebrated artist Antony Gormley, a giant crouching figure on the façade of London's new Beaumont Hotel, the interior of which is a hotel suite, was unveiled at a press preview today in the presence of the artist.
The Big Issue yesterday unveiled the April 3 edition which is an art special, spearheaded by guest editor by Charming Baker, one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary artists.
The Palazzo Ducale in Mantova hosts Michelangelo Pistoletto's exhibition «Da Cittadellarte alla Civiltà dell» Arte», which explores the full range of the artist's practice over the past 60 years, from the first self - portraits, through to his celebrated mirror paintings, as well as his ongoing Terzo Paradiso project.
Luhring Augustine congratulates Glenn Ligon on receiving an award from the Archives of American Art, which celebrates unique contributions of significant artists, collectors, dealers, historians, and philanthropists in the American art world.
Timed to celebrate Black History Month, Grenning Gallery has assembled a group show of contemporary African - American artists working in the realist mode for an exhibition that is long on the traditional portraiture for which the gallery is renowned.
In 2007 - 08, he acted as the curator and organiser of an exhibition celebrating painting at Chelsea, called `... Same As It Ever Was» which contained the work of some fifty artists, occupied three galleries and was accompanied by a catalogue with texts by Matthew Collings, David Ryan and Clyde Hopkins.
Alex Bacon visited Larry Bell in his Venice Beach studio to reflect on the artist's long and influential career, which is currently being celebrated in an exhibition of work from the 1960s at Hauser & Wirth's uptown space at 32 East 69th Street.
On view at the gallery's 19th Street space through July 21, 2017, this exhibition celebrates the project's two - year anniversary and includes artworks generously donated by 26 gallery artists, the proceeds of which will go directly to Thread.
At the Prada Foundation, celebrated curator Germano Celant (best known for ushering Arte Povera to international renown) has organized a fascinating show together with artist Thomas Demand and architect Rem Koolhaas that lovers of art history can't miss: an artwork - by - artwork restaging of curator Harald Szeemann's legendary 1969 show «When Attitudes Become Form» at the Bern Kunsthalle, which redefined the possibilities of what curating can and should be.
Now the artist, who showed in the last Whitney Biennial, is celebrating those adorable childhood mementos with a new series of characteristically wacky paintings, which were a hit at NADA from the first hours of the fair.
Curated by the celebrated US critic and author Hilton Als, Alice Neel, Uptown focuses on paintings made by the artist during the five decades in which she lived and worked in upper Manhattan, first in Spanish (East) Harlem, where she...
It is likely that the House's current show, I Still Believe in Miracles, which celebrates 30 years of contemporary art shows at Inverleith House, from 1986 to 2016, is the last of its kind, featuring work from leading artists including Douglas Gordon, Jim Lambie, Richard Wright, Ed Ruscha, Louise Bourgeois and others.
Celebrating Women Artists» exhibition, which was reviewed by Hamptons Art Hub here.
The exhibition is the third Bearden - related show featured on this blog and one of many which celebrate the centennial of the artist's birth, September 2, 2011.
The present work is one of greg.org's @TheRealHennessy Tweet paintings, which rank among the contemporary era's most iconic series by one of the most celebrated artists.
... [while other images] celebrate Africa as a continent in which the geopolitical boundaries imposed by European colonial authorities were completely dissolved... [giving] artists the freedom to... borrow visual icons from any part of the continent... This exhibition has been organized with Pace Primitive, New York, and is accompanied by a fully - illustrated color catalogue with an essay by Dr. Nnamdi Elleh, Assistant Professor of Architecture History and Theory at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio.
He was catapulted into the spotlight in 2001 as the youngest participant in the Studio Museum in Harlem's celebrated Freestyle exhibition, which featured black artists whose work unabashedly addresses race but eschews its potential to constrain artistic freedom.
They provide a revealing look at an important artist during a pivotal time of change, one that reads as a transition from the powerfully gestural Abstract Expressionist work of the 1950s and early 1960s for which she was already celebrated, into a succession of later styles that begins in 1968 and extends to the end of her life in 1992.
Opening: «Janet Biggs: Within Touching Distance» at Cristin Tierney Gallery A celebrated and prolific video artist for the past 20 years, Janet Biggs brings her latest works — a four - channel video installation and a dual - channel video — to the immersive exhibition «Within Touching Distance,» which deals with memories in relation to identity.
This exhibition celebrates the Artist in the Marketplace program which has advanced the careers of numerous artists over the last three decades.
Interdisciplinary artist Nick Cave creates a dance - based town hall — part installation, part performance — to which the community of New York is invited to «let go» and speak their minds through movement, work out frustrations, and celebrate independence as well as community.
He also made an important series of photographs of Parisian graffiti in the 1930s, which was exhibited at MoMA in 1956 and is being celebrated in this show featuring a selection of silver gelatin prints and two large and rare tapestries that the artist had fabricated from composites made from his pictures in the late - 1960s.
Co-curated by musician and painter Scott Avett, lead singer of the folk - rock band The Avett Brothers, and David Kratz, president of the New York Academy of Art, ABOUT FACE, which will feature sculpture, paintings, and photographs, brings celebrated artists, many from the East End, together with emerging artists to examine the diverse ways human beings are presented in portraiture today.
Working with thousands of children and young people annually, leading artists collaborate with those who have the greatest need for opportunity, and their art is celebrated through exhibitions in galleries 5 & 6, which are dedicated to education projects.
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