Sentences with phrase «whose artistic work»

The wide spectrum of his artworks ranging in media and entangling different temporalities and geographies, unveils an intimate portrait of the artist as a polymath, whose artistic work is an integral part of a larger, holistic approach to life.
The wide spectrum of his artworks — ranging in media and entangling different temporalities and geographies — unveils an intimate portrait of the artist as a polymath, whose artistic work is an integral part of a larger, holistic approach to life.

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Barton Fink is a playwright whose works are deeply rooted in artistic sentiments — so how fitting that he is invited to Hollywood to write a «wrestling picture», a feature length B movie for $ 1000 a week (amounting to nearly $ 14,000 today with inflation.)
«I am honored to be working with such an incredible artist whose work has been so inspirational, and whose artistic themes align with those we explore in the film,» Coogler added.
The project could not come at a better time for long term fans of Burton's, whose endearing artistic flourishes have been curiously absent from most of his remake - heavy work the past decade.
For Niemeyer, reciprocal validation meant rewarding students whose artistic contributions inspired interaction and prompted critical dialogue from the online course community, similar to the way students would share, critique, and celebrate each other's work in his on - ground studio course.
The project was assigned to those students whose preferred artistic discipline is 3D work.
Initially, I pursued other illustrators whose work matched the artistic vision I had for the book, but decided to do it myself when the illustrator I wanted, sadly, said she couldn't take on the project at the time.
Nor was I familiar with his artistic wife, Sophia Peabody, whose sacrifices and support through tragedies and her own physical ailments enabled Nathaniel to compose his masterful works.
A work of deep artistic understanding, Miles Unger's Michelangelo brings to life the irascible, egotistical, and undeniably brilliant man whose artistry continues to amaze and inspire us after 500 years.
There are and were many artists whose work would be virtually meaningless without the benefit of establishment galleries because they do not appeal to the average person's artistic sensibilities, for example de Kooning, Kline, cecily brown.
Taking this intergenerational artistic milieu as its point of departure, this exhibition brings together works by artists whose output subverts a rigorous formalism through references to subjectivity, narrative, and process.
The UK gallery is also showing work by Sudan - born Ibrahim El - Salahi and London artist Zak Ové, whose work «pays tribute to both spiritual and artistic African and Trinidadian identities.»
Gallery director Luigi Mazzoleni says, «Burri was one of the most important artistic figures of the Italian post-war period,» whose works had «a fundamental influence, not just on artists of the time, but on younger artists today».
As the idea for Iniva developed, it grew to encompass internationalism and the study of global artistic practice; the remit being that Iniva should seek out and champion artists from around the world whose work and ideas would provide new perspectives for Britain's then predominantly western - centric view of the visual arts.
Despite her tragically short life and career, Modersohn - Becker is an artist whose work remains ever - powerful, in particular in relation to the difficulties often faced by women artists in combining a family life with an artistic one.
While many associate the trippy, repetitive style with the «swinging sixties,» Op Art was pioneered in the 1930s by Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely, whose influential work focused on what he considered the two greatest tenants of artistic creation, «pure color» and «pure form.»
A darling of the curatorial class whose work is marked by acrobatic juxtapositions of various mystical and artistic avant - gardes, Shezad Dawood — a London - based artist of joint Indian and Pakistani descent — has enjoyed a steady simmer of building acclaim over the past few years, taking home the Abraaj Capital Art Prize in 2011 and landing respectable shows.
Ceysson & Bénétière will present works by Claude Viallat (b. 1936) and Noël Dolla (b. 1945), whose unconventional artistic methods challenged cultural production within the context of political and social unrest in France during the late 1960s.
Known for sculptures that outline planes and volumes in space using the humblest of materials, Fred Sandback (1943 — 2003) was an American artist whose work is informed by a minimalist artistic vocabulary.
Michelangelo Pistoletto is an Italian painter, sculptor, and Conceptual artist whose artistic training began in the studio of his father, a painter and restorer, where he went to work at the age of fourteen.
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.
In selecting artists to receive the prize, emphasis is placed on individuals whose original work reflects the Lawrences» concern for artistic excellence, education, mentorship, and scholarship within the cultural contexts and value systems that informed their work and the work of other artists of color.
On April 23, 1892, a group of Fort Worth women applied for and received from the State of Texas a charter establishing the Fort Worth Public Library Association, a part of whose stated purpose was «the accumulation of paintings and artistic work of every character for the enjoyment and cultivation of our people.»
This program is being developed to support the artistic careers of emerging painters and sculptors whose work exhibits exceptional potential and who have demonstrated a need for a dedicated professional workspace.
Each of these artists — many whose works have been featured in exhibitions that the Museum has originated — contributes to the field of visual art in tangible ways and consistently demonstrate a commitment to expanding their artistic practice.
A guide to the work of the brilliant art historian and critic, whose writings are key to understanding artistic production from the «Pictures Generation» to our post-9 / 11 era.
«The Young Masters exhibition highlights the artistic talent and creativity of these young students, whose skills have been cultivated and developed through hard work with experienced AP teachers,» remarked Edith O'Donnell, who founded the program in 1994.
Performed by an actor whose delivery embodies the internal struggles of a faceless character and filmed using a visual vocabulary inherited from professional keynote lectures, motivational speeches, and the now ubiquitous TED talk, Garcia Torres's video speculates on Smithee's fraught biography and explores the complex relationship between artistic work and its audiences.
Mel O'Callaghan — whose work could be discovered during the Nuit Blanche 2016 (under the artistic direction of Palais d...
Another of Stella's artistic heroes is Wassily Kandinsky, whose critical works he discovered at Princeton.
The sales saw large sums spent on the onetime artistic rabble rousers — including a few whose works are not typically seen at the auction houses.
At A+P, McMillian, whose artistic practice embodies a wide range of media and techniques, will discuss how he manipulates a multitude of materials, including those found in his everyday life, to create striking sculptural works, paintings, and videos that challenge the relationships between language, aesthetics and content.
Excluded from society and from their own artistic discourse, the asylum - bound artists whose work Ballard describes experience their prophetic visions reduced to amusements for the chattering classes.
Twenty artists whose artistic practice is informed by the past were invited to submit work that is inspired by, responds to, or relates to The Frick Pittsburgh's collection.
He is a member of several photographic and artistic spaces, whose practice is balanced by his commercial and freelance work.
(FT) Of Algorithms and Architecture — Esteemed artist Julie Mehrehtu, whose work is currently in solo shows at Marian Goodman Gallery in New York and White Cube in London (not to mention highly coveted by collectors worldwide) shares 500 words with Artforum about her artistic practice and mark - making process.
Sam Falls is a multi-talented contemporary painter, photographer, writer and videographer of international renown, whose captivating works combine photography, painting, and sculpture, exploring the ways in which color, digitally manipulated photographs, and natural processes work together in a single piece of art, investigating artistic potential of each medium.
Bodies of Resistance presents emerging and established artists whose work and artistic practices has been influenced by HIV / AIDS.
«As an artist whose images straddle the border of art and document, Friedlander was uniquely positioned to preserve the social and visual phenomena of New Orleans, creating a varied body of work that is as humanistic as it is artistic,» said Susan Taylor, NOMA's Montine McDaniel Freeman Director.
Bringing together Old Masters and contemporary artists whose work spans more than 350 years, Creating the Countryside provokes reflection on the artistic, social and political forces that have played an important role in forming successive generations» perceptions of this «green and pleasant land».
If the above three women played a catalytic role in the history of contemporary art, on the role of women in a male - dominated field until then, Hannah Wilke is the great feminist of the»70s, whose work and attitude (she died from cancer and photographed the whole process of the disease), she really emphasized what psychic and artistic vigor means.
For its Organizations in Residence program, 18th Street Arts Center seeks to work with artistic organizations whose practices relate to our organization's mission statement, which is to «provoke public dialogue through contemporary art making.»
Though LeWitt worked in drawing, photography, printmaking, and sculpture over the course of his career, he is perhaps best remembered for his wall drawings whose linear instructions can be carried out by others thereby underscoring his lifelong commitment to collaborative artistic production.
An artist and filmmaker whose work often explores the boundaries of historical and artistic representation, Rosefeldt has described Manifesto as an homage to the artist manifesto as a literary form.
Reinterpreting Malevič, Tatlin, El Lisitzky and other key exponents of these movements allowed Pardi to take the still vital elements of these artistic directions and become one of the most active and qualified representatives of the history of contemporary painting and sculpture.This extensive retrospective illustrates the development of Pardi's explorations at every phase, from the first depictions of architectural interiors and exteriors of the 1960s, such as the Environments and Hanging Gardens, to subsequent works from the 1970s, which he named Architectures.The series Diagonals are from the early 1980s and consist of straight lines whose tight rhythm oscillates between black and white to a search for new montages and movements.
Landscape painters Philip, Ellen and Susan Hale, Caroline Atkinson, William Trost Richards, Anna Brewster, Eleanor Price and Frank Mathewson — whose work is on view in this exhibition — span generations, different artistic styles and schools of painting.
Autistica, the UK's leading autism research charity and Mehta Bell Projects, are pleased to announce «An Infinitely Beautiful Mind», a charity art sale and exhibition which will present the works of artists ranging from modern masters, contemporary and emerging talents through to outsider art, whose work share the desire to represent the human experience through highly detailed and laborious artistic techniques.
In turn, each of the eleven artists represented by Cumberland engages their own curatorial voice, selecting another whose work they respect and whose artistic experience shares influence and dialogue.
The four artists whose work will be represented in the exhibition all demonstrate both and affinity and an appreciation for Maine's rocky coastline in their work; however, they also share a singularly modern artistic viewpoint on Maine as subject matter.
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