The exhibition features 100 key works by artists
whose radical work changed the course of art history and catapulted New York City to the centre of the international art world.
Not exact matches
There has been plenty of important research on each of these management qualities, such as Mark Murphy's book Hundred Percenters on motivating employees to greatness; or ex-Googler Kim Scott's «
radical candour» approach to providing feedback; or the
work of Brené Brown,
whose landmark 2010 TED talk is called «The Power of Vulnerability.»
What made St. Francis so influential was his extraordinary originality: the son of a rich businessman who renounced his wealth and slept in pigstys while retaining the courtliness and gentility that were noble attributes of his era; the anti-establishment figure who founded a great religious institution; the man of
radical poverty
whose followers were not permitted (even if they had wanted) to imitate his utter rejection of worldly goods; the man of the Bible who never owned a complete one; the author of the first great literary
work in Italian dialect, the «Canticle of the Sun,» who was steeped in the jongleur tradition of French poetry and song; the naïf who moved the heart and enriched the religious imagination of that great realist and exponent of papal power, Innocent III; the child of the age of Crusades who sought not the conquest of the Muslims but their conversion.
Most of the neo-orthodox and some of the
radicals worked out and employed, however implicitly, a dialectical method
whose subtlety was often lost on the reader amid the resounding proclamations of their triumphant theological conclusions.
They did so partly by offering more
radical definitions of the independence of self and national identity, a development
whose literary - philosophical correlative and sequel could be found in the life and
work of Emerson, his «Transcendental» brethren, and their Romantic and existentialist disciples, from Walt Whitman to Henry Miller and Norman Mailer.
But a body of newer
work on the apostle — including, perhaps, as Hurtado notes, Wright's own new books (which I haven't had the chance to finish reading yet)-- reveals that Paul may, after all, look less like a liberal Westerner than the New Perspective has taught us to think and more like a Christ - haunted figure
whose radical social practices arose directly from his pioneering, innovative thinking about the identity and achievement of Jesus Christ.
The worst perpetrator is, of course, Mary Daly,
whose significant
work in The Church and the Second Sex (1968) and the even more important Beyond God the Father (1973) has degenerated into her latest effort, Gyn / Ecology: The Metaethics of
Radical Feminism (1978); about «Spinning and Witches and Great Hags,» it is a book which makes one want either to laugh or cry.
The character was also informed by then - 2000AD editor Pat Mills,
whose work reflects a
radical, angry view of England, one heavily informed by the English Civil War and the trenches.
«There's still plenty of
work ahead and some pretty
radical changes taking place,» explained Mike Martin, director of curriculum and technology at Montpelier Public Schools in Vermont,
whose district starting transitioning to a competency - based model in 2013.
His theory is that LucasArts were trying to con Free
Radical,
whose employee number had now swelled to around 185 people, out of 6 months of free
work on the project.
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.
FILM Rising art stars Bradford Young (cinematographer,
whose work was featured in Black
Radical Brooklyn exhibition over the summer) and Jason Moran (composer, who collaborates with visual artists and joined Luhring Augustine this year) add the much - anticipated «Selma» to their resumes.
We will also be including a
work by the Austrian artist Gerwald Rockenschaub
whose basic
working method follows the principle of
radical reductionism.
Another pioneer of collage was Joseph Cornell,
whose more intimately scaled
works were seen as
radical because of both his personal iconography and his use of found objects.
Based on research and material from archives in the North of England, the film will focus on the
work of the
radical socialists Edward Palmer - Thompson, Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart
whose influential writing were honed in the norther
working class communities.
London show will explore
works by nine
radical feminists
whose creations were once considered too explicit to be shown
The Eric Firestone Gallery presentation at Untitled highlights the
radical, historic contribution of artists who have been marginalized in the canon, or
whose work is not often seen today.
Titled after Irma Blank's seminal series
Radical Writings, the exhibition offers seven parentheses across generations of artists
whose work stand on the border between drawing, knitting and writing.
Donald Judd (1928 — 1994) remains one of the most significant artists of the 20th century,
whose radical ideas and
work continue to provoke and influence the fields of art, architecture and design.
We profile the Brazil - based artist
whose diverse body of
work brings together
radical anthropology, warped reweavings of the modernist grid and a fascination with the stick - insect family.
Then again, perhaps an artist
whose most celebrated
work, Helmut Crumb, combines the styles of two of the most sexist artists going will always strike some people as lacking
radical seriousness.
The exhibition brings together a group of contemporary artists
whose work is collectively informed by these
radical new findings, literal and metaphorical ideas of the cosmos and humanity's place within it.
A
radical return to painting marks this new solo show by Anish Kapoor,
whose work continues to evolve, seduce and challenge, more than three decades since he first exhibited at Lisson Gallery.
Citing Adrian Piper's controversial withdrawal from
Radical Presence, Vikram questions whether the format of the «ethnicity exhibition'truly serves those
whose work is being shown, whether it limits the artist to their biographies, or if «racially marked shows are marked as such for the benefit of white audiences and institutional power players.»
Luke is an ambitious artist who, through his
work, will explore the writings and rarely - seen archive materials of the
radical socialists Edward Palmer Thompson, Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart,
whose teaching and writing was honed in
working - class communities, particularly in Yorkshire.
Great Collectors and Their Ideas: Patricia Phelps de Cisneros,
whose Colección Patricia Phelps (under the auspices of the the Fundación Cisneros, established with her husband, Gustavo, in the 1970s), is lending the
works for the Royal Academy, London's upcoming exhibition
Radical Geometry: Modern Art of South America, talks to Joshua Mack.
Similarly to Independent New York's trend earlier this year of showing new and established (or late) artists»
work together, Elizabeth Dee gallery will show the
work of Leo Gabin — the Ghent - born trio, comprising Lieven Deconinck, Gaëtan Begerem, and Robin De Vooght
whose work often explores the collective behaviour enabled by the online world — alongside pieces from the late
radical American artist Steven Parrino.
Esperanza Mayobre, a Brooklyn - based artist
whose work explores fictive spaces and ideas of heroes, infinity, and global economies, responds to
works in the special exhibition
Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 — 1985.
«Danger to The System» focuses on events highlighting artists of color, queer, and other marginalized intersections of artists
whose work deals with time, space, histories, new media, cultural diaspora, erasure, patriarchy, white supremacy, the internet, recorded and performed sound
works, live performance, and the intersectionality of histories, cultural trauma, healing strategies and the ever changing
radical climate in America, 2016, as well as specifically Oakland, CA.
08 Mar 2016 IMMA announces landmark Lucian Freud Project for Ireland alongside an expanded 2016 programme of new
work IMMA announces landmark Lucian Freud Project for Ireland alongside an expanded 2016 programme of new
work celebrating the
radical thinkers and activists
whose vision for courageous social change in Ireland and beyond remains relevant to us today.
Joining them are two filmmakers: Naeem Mohaiemen,
whose work explores legacies of decolonization and the politics of the
radical left across the world, and Charlotte Prodger, nominated for her exhibition Bridgit / Stoneymollan Trail at Bergen Kunsthall.
Opening this Wednesday at the California African American Museum, We Wanted a Revolution: Black
Radical Women, 1965 — 85 focuses on pioneering black female artists,
whose work brought to the fore their own experiences and narratives, long neglected by both the mainstream and avant - garde.
Michael Werner Gallery presents Sigmar Polke: Lens Paintings, an exhibition of extraordinary new
works from an artist
whose career is characterized by over 40 years of
radical innovation in painting.
Conceived in dialogue with the exhibition The Shadows Took Shape, this panel discussion will be moderated by Nettrice Gaskins, Ph.D. candidate and researcher at Georgia Tech's Experimental Games Lab (EGL)(part of the Digital Media program at the School of Literature, Communication and Culture), and feature artists Coco Fusco, Jacolby Satterwhite and Saya Woolfalk,
whose works are included in the two exhibitions currently on view at the Studio Museum, The Shadows Took Shape and
Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art.
«But the younger Moore was much more of a
radical, aesthetically and politically,
whose works were formed in the wake of the carnage of World War One, in the light of new ideas about sex and the unconscious, and amid the growing political tensions of the 1930s.»
Finally, the exhibition introduces the
work of Justin Adian (b. 1976),
whose unusual wall - mounted sculptures recall Artschwager's
radical «blps», which, seemingly useless, appear in unexpected places.
During his study, he became associated with a group of
radical young German artists, including Albert Oehlen, Martin Kippenberger, and Werner Buettner,
whose work collectively challenged the meaning, status and value of the ubiquitously exhibited art object, as well as those who view and consume them.
Based on research and material from archives in the North of England, the film will focus on the
work of the
radical socialists Edward Palmer - Thompson, Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart
whose influential writing were honed in northern
working class communities.
Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919 — 1933 brings together two artists
whose works document the glamour and misery of the Weimar Republic, a time of
radical extremes and political and economic upheaval.
Simon Leigh on the Sources of Her Inspiration Artforum Simone Leigh (
whose work is featured above) explains the thrust of her practice by recounting her latest endeavors — The Free People's Medical Clinic, a major project that was a part of «Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black
Radical Brooklyn»; African American face jugs made of Lizella clay; and a skirt - cum - Memmy - inspired cupboard «where you can enter to eat pancakes.»
The guiding light behind the Santa Fe collective
Radical Abacus is independent curator John McKissick,
whose industrial building hosts a constant stream of installation, music, and performance
work.
Converge 45: YOU IN MIND is conceived as an «art convergence in four chapters» that takes an acute and particular care about the idea and ethos of Portland's inherent positivity to amplify (for good purpose) the generous hand of independent artists
whose practices tend towards perpetuating / activating the now
radical notion of our cultural commons... It is my intention with YOU IN MIND that the projects we exhibit and / or present, focus on artists who have a «public» in mind, conceptually, structurally and / or are actively present within the resulting
work itself.
Huan is known as a
radical performance artist
whose work is often based on his own body, such as the 1994
work 12 Square Meters, in which he squatted naked in a public latrine for an hour while flies swarmed around him.
IMMA announces landmark Lucian Freud Project for Ireland alongside an expanded 2016 programme of new
work celebrating the
radical thinkers and activists
whose vision for courageous social change in Ireland and beyond remains relevant to us today.
The selection of Greene's affecting canvases is part of a terrific tendency in the show to give wider exposure to artists from the LGBT community, including the
radical transgender choreographer Yve Laris Cohen, the transgender filmmakers Zackary Drucker and Rhys Ernst (Drucker was born male, Ernst female), and the artists Doug Ischar and Paul P.,
whose work charts gay subcultures.
Site - specific painter
whose understated yet
radical works are rooted in fine - art tradition wins judges» vote at this year's Turner prize
The conference will officially open on Thursday, June 21st, with an inspiring keynote address «An Invitation to Post-Oppositional Practice» from Ana Louise Keating
whose work draws on traditions of
radical U.S. women - of - color feminist / womanist thought and queer studies.