The exhibition will also feature pieces by John Baldessari, whose works would often draw viewer's attention to minor details, absences or the spaces between things; Alfredo Jaar, multidisciplinary artists best known for his installation works; John McCracken, whose monochromatic sculptures explore the relationship between objects and their surrounding spaces; Bruce Nauman,
whose conceptual works conceptual works that explore space, language, and the body; Lorna Simpson, whose photo - conceptualist works investigate the relationship between image and text; and Vassilakis Takis, a kinetic artist who uses electromagnetism to suspend human beings and objects in space.
However, unlike LeWitt
whose conceptual works are performed by others, Bartlett's insistence on executing the work herself demonstrates a belief that the very act of mark making is integral to the artist's investigation.
In this exhibition, Zoe Leonard,
whose conceptual works often deal with organizing ways of seeing objects and cataloguing history, reflects on a very personal sentiment, described as «statelessness as both an individual experience and a shared social condition.»
Juan Pablo Ballester (b. 1966, Camagüey): The Barcelona - based Ballester was a member of the Havana artists» collective known as ABTV,
whose conceptual work was influenced by post-modernist theories.
Not exact matches
This «augmented reality» is part of a major survey (more than 70
works) of the career of Mr. Chin, a
conceptual artist
whose work comments on environmental issues and social justice.
Lehmann Maupin is honored to open it's fall season in Hong Kong with the first solo show in China of acclaimed American artist Teresita Fernández,
whose conceptual, experiential
works are often characterized by an interest in perception and the psychology of looking.
Dan Graham (b. 1942) is an award - winning American
conceptual artist
whose work spans across curating, writing, performance, installation, video, photography and architecture.
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a
conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine»,
whose diverse practice included ephemeral
works in his quest for immateriality.
Deep Comedy is an exhibition of
work by artists
whose conceptual practices are underpinned by humor.
Ken Lum is a prolific writer as well as a
conceptual artist, deeply attuned to semiotics across media,
whose past
work includes a series of «language paintings» that depict nonsensical words in colorful designs.
But many more were inspired by the strife of the 1960s, including black artists
whose work is primarily
conceptual or abstract, and white artists with mainstream popularity.
Jen Bervin (Brooklyn, NY) is a visual artist and writer
whose works combine text and textiles with
conceptual elements and a minimalist's eye for the poetic and essential.
And now, the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) has mounted a 30 - year retrospective of the American
conceptual artist Andrea Fraser,
whose work illustrates the cozy relationship between contemporary art, governments, corporations and wealthy individuals — and might be too incendiary for some American museums.
Los Angeles - based
conceptual artist Glenn Kaino's first mid-career survey, A Shout Within a Storm, exhibits the
work of the trained sculptor,
whose choice of media is inventively fluid.
Works by John Baldessari, a
conceptual artist and former UCLA instructor
whose signature style includes overlaying historical images with opaque colored dots, now fetch more than $ 1 million.
Robert Blanchon was a
conceptual and video artist
whose work dealt with the subject of gay identity and AIDS.
Unlike other artists
working at the time
whose work shifted gradually away from the representational, Malevich's leap into the abstract was sudden,
conceptual and entirely premeditated.
Peter Doig,
whose practice over the past twenty years has drawn heavily on the language of cinema, layers the personal and public, figurative and abstract, visual and
conceptual in
works that resonate with narrative potential.
I'll use as an example an artist exactly my age, Gabriel Orozco from Mexico,
whose work is
conceptual but very, very visual.
This exhibition explores the
work of three renowned
conceptual and installation artists — Tom Friedman, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, and Gabriel Orozco —
whose use of modest, humble materials celebrate the mundane in contemporary life.
Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp, on view from February 17 through May 20, 2018, revisits the 2003 Tang Teaching Museum exhibition Living with Duchamp and features more than 50 artists
whose conceptual and irreverent
works engage with Duchamp's oeuvre.
John Feodorov is a
conceptual artist
whose work addresses contemporary issues of consumerism, the environment and identity.
Taryn Simon (b. 1975) is a
conceptual artist
whose practice involves rigorous research and investigation into power and the structure of secrecy, especially when formalized, with her
work exposes emotional vulnerabilities.
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.
For half a century now, Lynn Hershman Leeson has made pioneering contributions to performance,
conceptual art, new media, and film with
works whose formal and technical experimentation is matched by her fearlessness in the deconstruction of gendered identity in a misogynist and technologically mediated world.
Fredric Snitzer Gallery will exhibit new
works by another Cuban artist María Martínez - Cañas (b. 1960),
whose conceptual photographs engage with narratives involving origin, perception and identity, based upon the artist's own feelings of dislocation following her move from Cuba to the United States in the late 1970s.
As A.i.A. senior editor William S. Smith pointed out in his essay on Michael Heizer (
whose 1970 installation Actual Size: Munich Rotary is on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art through April 10) our April issue, «Land art was photogenic out of necessity... images produced in tandem with the construction of giant earthworks could greatly expand the
works» aesthetic and
conceptual range.»
An artist
whose mixed media
work is highly
conceptual and who constantly challenges himself to
work with a wide range of materials, Ryan Gander also challenges his viewer to engage with his environments instead of playing the «lazy spectator.»
The Exhibition `' ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow,1950 - 1960» features more than 40 artists from 10 countries, the exhibition explores the experimental practices developed by this extensive ZERO network of artists,
whose work anticipated aspects of Land art, Minimalism, and
Conceptual Art.
This includes artists such as
conceptual art pioneer Stephen Willats,
whose multimedia
works employed computers as early the 1970s.
Scanlan is a white man and Princeton professor
whose work engages consumerism and persona in the parodic,
conceptual vein mined by Sturtevant.
The advocate of the philosophy he called Art - as - Art, Ad Reinhardt was a prominent painter, writer, critic and educator
whose work has been associated with the Abstract Expressionism although it had its origins in Geometric Abstraction, announcing the Minimal and
Conceptual Art and Monochrome Painting.
Adrian Williams is a
conceptual narrative artist
whose written
work serves as a catalyst for performances, interventions, and film.
Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1948, Cildo Meireles is a
conceptual artist
whose large - scale sculptures and installations transform everyday objects into politically charged
works of art.
Upon returning to Boston, he sought to create a space where people could view
conceptual art and to showcase the
work of young artists
whose work he felt needed to be seen.
The Los Angeles artist Charles Gaines,
whose Abstract and
Conceptual work is in her collection, said that «Four Generations» crystallized his longtime thinking about the context of his
work as part of a continuum.
Adel Abdessemed is a French - Algerian contemporary
conceptual artist,
whose works in installation, photography and sculpture are based on deliberate actions.
Like Noguchi, Paris - based, Austrian designer Robert Stadler (b. 1966) is a category - defying artist
whose work comes from a place where
conceptual, aesthetic, functional, and material considerations meet.
Nicholas Marshall is a Rochester, NY - based
conceptual artist
whose works drift in and out of multiple mediums including photography, painting, and scu
Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim is a
conceptual artist
whose main interests are
working with natural materials and creating land art.
Roman Ondak lives and
works in Bratislava and is a leading
conceptual artist
whose work explores patterns of behaviour and alternative social and political possibilities, often born of observations of post-communist society in his native Slovakia
Nicholas Marshall is a Rochester, NY - based
conceptual artist
whose works drift in and out of multiple mediums including photography, painting, and sculpture.
In this regard, the position of the classical composer is not so different from that of the
conceptual artist,
whose work makes use of systems and structures to remove the hand of the maker, yet also resolve a varied output of
work under the guise of a single name.
The first of these is that contemporary art is a kind of sui generis phenomenon
whose paradigms are a set of
works by Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol, and some
conceptual artists.
Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. (b. 1993) is a
conceptual photographer based in Brooklyn, New York,
whose work focuses on intimacy, vulnerability, and social perception.
Other proponents of the movement as it took hold in the 1960s include Luciano Fabro (1936 - 2007),
whose conceptual sculptures are highly sought after, and Giulio Paolini (b. 1940), acclaimed for his minimal and
conceptual works subverting classical materials such as canvas and plaster.
Here, collect
work by other accomplished artists
whose art fishes in the same
conceptual waters as Baldessari's.
There is also an opportunity to preview a selection of artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale later in May, from Carol Bove, representing Switzerland,
whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental
conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne).
A different but related sensibility found in «Soul of a Nation» is that of David Hammons, who cites such
conceptual artists as Bruce Nauman and John Baldessari as influences, but
whose works are firmly rooted in Black Power.
Artists from the 50s and 60s who moved to the UK from the commonwealth,
conceptual artists who considered themselves «stateless» global citizens rather than tied any one place, and groups such as the Black Audio Film Collective,
whose work sought to unearth the possibilities of being both «Black» and «British» in the 1980s, will show how British art has, directly or indirectly, come to reflect a much wider international stage over time.