Sentences with phrase «whose oeuvre»

Foxconn is a Taiwanese multinational electronics manufacturing company whose oeuvre includes several Apple products, video game consoles, the Kindle and Nokia devices.
Actress Julia Stiles, whose oeuvre runs the gamut from drippy rom - coms (Down to You, The Prince and Me) to blockbuster thrillers (the Bourne trilogy), busts out her comedic chops in an online lampoon of
Actress Julia Stiles, whose oeuvre runs the gamut from drippy rom - coms (Down to You, The Prince and Me) to blockbuster thrillers (the Bourne trilogy), busts out her comedic chops in an online lampoon of celebrities - turned - fashion - designers, specifically skewering stars who paint themselves as paragons of altruism and virtue.
Mai 36 Galerie is delighted to present, for the very first time, the latest groups of works by American artist Matt Mullican, whose oeuvre encompasses such diverse media as painting, drawing, sculpture and photography alongside video, installations and performances.
The prize honors contemporary artists whose oeuvre is internationally recognized.
As the exhibition draws to a close this winter, LISA LIEBMANN reexamines the career of an artist whose oeuvre is inextricably bound up with her biography.
The Swiss artist Jean - Etienne Liotard was one of the greatest portraitists of the Enlightenment period, whose oeuvre includes pastel portraits, oil paintings, still lifes, genre scenes and trompe l'oeil.
Conner, a shapeshifting boundary - tester whose oeuvre includes film and video, painting, assemblage, drawing, prints, photography, photograms, and performance, was recently the subject of a 50 - year retrospective, Bruce Conner: It's All True, at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Tom McGlynn is an American abstract artist whose oeuvre explores interactive color and proportion in tension with their potential semiotic meaning.
The exhibition brings together an extraordinary combination of established artists next to artists whose oeuvre is less known.
«Empire State Building»: a fitting answer for an artist whose oeuvre displays her interest and fascination with construction, architecture, large - scale sculpture and the New York skyscraper.
Highlighting the exhibition are a handful of artists whose oeuvre explores themes of British heritage.
Habitus as material; tactic as gesture; production as performance; artist as brand: These are some of the counterintuitive equations underpinning the work of Cosima von Bonin, whose oeuvre ranges from collaborative Gesamtkunstwerk to sculpture making...
Rainbow: Rug is the first solo West Coast presentation of Israeli artist Moshe Ninio (b. 1953) whose oeuvre — comprised of drawings, photographs, and video — offers poignant insights into insistent universal themes.
Schiele, whose oeuvre spans just ten years, cut short by his death from influenza at twenty - eight, made more than 250 self - portraits in that brief period, «more than any artists since Rembrandt.»
Ed Atkins (b. 1982) is a British artist whose oeuvre consists largely of photography and digital videos in which he incorporates computer generated characters — CGI avatars — and scenes as a means to explore the ways in which digital forms of representation can create new versions of reality.
Ed Atkins (b. 1982) is a British artist whose oeuvre consists largely of photography and digital videos in which he incorporates computer - generated characters — CGI avatars — and scenes as a means to explore the ways in which digital forms of representation can create new versions of reality.
Aleksandar Todorovic is a Serbian artist whose oeuvre is so far politically and socially engaged.
Sure, Stanley Kubrick had a great film in nearly every genre, others like John Ford are synonymous with Westerns and Woody Allen with a well - written comedy, but take someone like Paul Thomas Anderson, whose oeuvre spans the decades and lifetimes of his misanthropic characters, oftentimes creating an entirely new universe within a specific period or era.
Co-written with novelist Christine Angot (Incest), whose voice can be heard in the series of casually cruel, at times desperately hilarious conversations that Binoche's character engages in with a merry - go - round of likely and unlikely suitors, this is clearly Denis» chattiest effort yet, marking an about - face for a director whose oeuvre has defined itself, in part, through its swooning visuals and deft aesthetic touch.
The city hosted three retrospectives of painters whose oeuvres generate interest less through a command of the medium than through a strident emphasis on (or indulgence in) idiosyncrasy.

Not exact matches

Many have tried, but none of his imitators has achieved the visual and aural poetry at work in Tarantino's oeuvre, particularly his magnum opus Pulp Fiction, upon whose release in 1994 newly minted fans went back to discover the aftermath of Mr. Blonde, Mr. Blue, Mr. Brown, Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink and Mr. White's botched diamond heist (but not the heist itself).
«And if men are there, they disrupt whatever's happening,» adds Gerwig, whose acting oeuvre thus far is filled with roles that depict a truly layered feminine experience, from drifting - apart friendships to sisterly bonds to hairbrained alliances (in Maggie's Plan, she plays a college professor's second wife who secretly teams up with his first wife in a mischievous scheme to sway his affections).
Hong Sangsoo By Tony Rayns All hail the 17 - films - and - counting oeuvre of this tireless auteur whose debut helped jump - start a cinema renaissance in 1996
Paper in Practice presents work by artists who consider paper an important part of their oeuvre, and whose use of paper is markedly diverse, yet also critical in relation to their individual output, overall.
The Dutch artist's journey is a 20th Century story, while Lee journeying across the Pacific, first to California, is most certainly a forerunner and standard bearer for artists of the turn of the 20th to the 21st Century — an immigrant artist from Asia whose extensive oeuvre of ahead - of - the - curve artworks has changed the cultural landscape from one hemisphere to the next.
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.
NINA KATCHADOURIAN: CURIOUSER This midcareer survey will showcase the quirky oeuvre of Nina Katchadourian, a Brooklyn artist whose work includes photographs and videos made on airplanes and photographs that mimic 17th - century Dutch paintings by using napkins to recreate the caps and lace collars.
From his precisely gridded works of the 1970s to the three - dimensional panels of the 1980s and his now celebrated Wall of Light paintings from the 1990s, this volume gathers the entire oeuvre of the artist, whose work is held in numerous public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; and the Tate, London.
Maurer, whose work has finally received the deserved attention of the international art world was included in the recent exhibition Adventures of the Black Square at the Whitechapel Gallery, London and her 2014/2015 retrospective at Museum Ritter has highlighted the diversity of her highly regarded oeuvre.
The singular artist, her patented methodology, her hand, her oeuvre, a life primed for retrospection contra the looming anticipation of death, banal idioms whose meanings have worn through semantic satiation, the grand narrative of painting and its anthropomorphic object, legends of pop culture, salient reason itself — all appear to instinct as enframing devices or resistances to subvert.
One of the youngest of the second - generation abstract expressionists, he invites comparison with such figures as Alfred Leslie and Grace Hartigan, whose vigorous brushwork brought them attention in the 1950s but whose changing styles have made their oeuvres tricky to summarize.
Gerstl was an extremely original artist whose psychologically intense figure paintings and landscapes constitute a radically unorthodox oeuvre that defied the reigning concepts of style and beauty during his time.
His work echoes the oeuvre of the ancient Dynasty Masters, whose paintings combined compositional and technical brilliance with expression of sorrow and melancholy, conveying an underlying political message.
Drawing inspiration from Agnes Martin's oeuvre, Signal Failure looks to emerging artists whose work resist the fast - pace of mass media culture and the ever - expanding proliferation of digital imagery.
For All Her Innocent Airs, She Knew Exactly Where She Was Going re-examines the oeuvre of an artist whose early career in New York was ended prematurely and whose work is included in several of the world's premier institutional collections.
SEPTEMBER 22 — DECEMBER 17, 2016 — Wasserman Projects will present an exhibition of works by Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen, whose wide - ranging oeuvre includes photography, sculpture, mixed - media installation, video, and living art initiatives.
Revisiting Kurt's oeuvre today reveals a painter whose embrace of mundane subject matter situates her among Pop art contemporaries, yet her work has defied easy categorization.
During July and August, George Adams Gallery will present a survey of paintings, drawings, and constructions by Roy DeForest and William T. Wiley, two prominent Bay Area artists whose distinct oeuvres have addressed similar narrative and personal mythologies over the last forty years.
About Louis M. Eilshemius Louis M. Eilshemius (American, 1864 - 1941) was a fascinating outsider of the New York art scene at the beginning of the twentieth century, and an artist whose entire oeuvre had remained practically unknown to the general public.
Marking a new development in the artist's oeuvre, the exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery will feature a series of portraits whose subjects extend irrepressibly beyond the confines of the canvas.
Famous for her flagrant fragility and power to horrify, Diane Arbus who according to Judith Thurman «raised the bar of audacity for imagining how far a woman can go by going too far,» is a legend whose celebrity seems constantly on the verge of overshadowing her oeuvre.
Originally trained as a painter, his oeuvre includes drawings and paintings, which he took to another level by using himself as a tool for the process, eventually even as a canvas; however, he is best known for his sculptures and performances, but also videos, whose vertiginous effects always seem to have given way to ever more disorienting and ornate stories.
Cool but seemingly clear photographs whose subjects are often taken from the simple things of modern everyday culture are typical of her oeuvre.
A cultural critic, whose writing spans music, art, literature, and politics, Tate is talking about Marshall's oeuvre.
SPECIAL ACCOLADE FOR HARUN FAROCKI The Prize was originally the initiative of Roswitha Haftmann (1924 - 1998), whose Foundation has awarded it since 2001 to a living artist who has created an oeuvre of outstanding quality.
Her committed and meticulous study situates her in the lineage of those whose particular formal strategies have defined their oeuvre: Carmen Herrera, Brice Marden, Bridget Riley.
Each of the artists selected produced a group of works at the end of his or her creative lives whose quality as «final works» offers a particular, sometimes innovative angle on the artist's oeuvre.
Photographs March 11 - May 13, 2017 Opening: Saturday, March 11, 2017, 6 - 8 pm WORKS EXHIBITION BROSHURE The Galerie Karsten Greve is delighted to present Photographs, an exhibition devoted to the photographic oeuvre of the major twentieth - century American artist John Chamberlain, whose metallic works, resulting from a mechanical process of compression and crushing, revolutionised contemporary art.
Situated between the monumental and the miniature, Shapiro's oeuvre encompasses compact, closed polygonal bodies as well as open structures, whose joined wooden slats or elongated bronze elements recall an unfinished framework or scaffold.
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