Finally, to open the door to what followed, and to pay tribute to one of artists who paved the way for American Pop Art, the exhibition will close
with an emblematic work by Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008): his Art Car designed in 1986 for BMW.
Not exact matches
That detail is
emblematic of the problem
with «E-Team,» a documentary that purports to chronicle the sober and urgent
work of those who ferret out human - rights abuses, but instead plays like a portrait of a rather glamorous marriage.
«Dust» and «On Sabbath Hill» are
emblematic of the types of stories that could
work quite well in this format,
with a slick emphasis on suspense and the unseen that a director like Brad Anderson could impose on the material.
Interwoven
with the complex anti-heroes Viggo Mortensen has portrayed in genre pieces such as Carlito's Way (Brian De Palma, 1993), A Perfect Murder (Andrew Davis, 1998), Eastern Promises (David Cronenberg, 2007), and The Two Faces of January (Hossein Amini, 2014), this year's Captain Fantastic (Matt Ross, 2016) is
emblematic of another thread that runs throughout his
work.
With its focus on labor and its decidedly unusual way of representing bodies and their inner organs, it's an
emblematic work for the young Houston - based artist, who will have new
work in this show at Bridget Donahue.
British artist Nathaniel Mellors (UK, 1974) returns to Monitor
with Escape from Neolithic, a solo show presenting two key videos and a selection of
works which can be deemed
emblematic of his career.
Made
with a Rolleiflex camera borrowed from his mother, the portrait is
emblematic of all of the
work that Clark would go on to make.
And while sometimes that material was radically different from one to the other, I was overwhelmed to find commonality, for instance, the same book in both places, «The Poetics of The New American Poetry,» 1973... Which is
emblematic of so much that each think about: America, place, politics, the creativity and fluidity of language, how the same words can to be constantly reconstructed to describe anew... While language is essential to both practices, they share an incredible ability to transform language or imagery
with equal grace into the poetics of a purely visual yet rigorously embedded experience... The
work is saturated
with content.
That piece, an
emblematic expression of his community - geared
work, will be present in the Polish artist's first major American exhibition when it opens at the New Museum this month, along
with a new installation featuring sculptures that the artist will make over the show's duration, to be shown alongside drawings accumulated from the exhibition's visitors.
Highly edited, it concentrated exclusively on Lucas's sculpture, and admitted only three
works from the 1990s, including the iconic Au Naturel (1994; the slumped mattress that harbours a cucumber - and - melons scenario of sexual hilarity) but not the
work that remains
emblematic of the artist's YBA heyday — Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab (1992), the table adorned
with foodstuffs that stand in for breasts and genitals.
With nearly 200
works spanning 1,000 years of art history, Phoenix Rising is
emblematic of the increasing sophistication and cultural commitment of the city's greater metropolitan area, the sixth largest in the nation.
In Winnipeg, Wanda Koop and Eleanor Bond are two image painters of note whose
work is characterized by a strong and
emblematic approach
with both
working on a large scale.
«Au diapason du monde» (In tune
with the world) A New Selection from our Collection Ever since the first exhibition of
emblematic works from its collection, during the 2014 inauguration of the building designed by Frank Gehry, Fondation Louis Vuitton has regularly exhibited different selections of
works following the Collection's four distinct predetermined categories: Contemplative, Expressionist, Pop, Music & Sound (2014/2016), or groups of
works from specific events dedicated to China (2016) and Africa (2017).
The first is an
emblematic oil painting on canvas derived from a photograph, as ever
with Dumas (aside from a few early
works).
The participants» prominence in Jankowski's
works are
emblematic of his process, where he collaborates
with people from all walks of life, from fortune tellers and magicians to street performers.
With this contradiction in mind, Oko will present Julian Schnabel 1978 - 81, a pointed study of Schnabel's early
work via a rotating exhibition of four
emblematic paintings made in a period of explosive change for both the artist and the New York City art scene.
Ad Reinhardt, Drawing, 1946 December 2008 / January 2009 Reply to Irving Sandler, by Michael Corris Katia Santibañez: New
Work, by Phong Bui Ad Reinhardt's
Emblematic Drawings In Their Moment, by Joseph Masheck Tibor Freund: Motion in Paintings, by Craig Olson Mary Heilmann: To Be Someone, by Anne Byrd Ronald Bladen: Sculpture of the 1960s and 70s, by Ben La Rocco November 2008 Re: Michael Corris In Conversation
with Joan Waltemath on -LSB-...]
The first exhibition in the United States exclusively devoted to the artist focuses on her pivotal production from the 1920s, from her earliest Parisian
works, to the
emblematic modernist paintings produced in Brazil, ending
with her large - scale, socially driven
works of the early 1930s.
Barrada, who is Deutsche Bank's Artist of the Year 2011, has developed an artistic practice, which combines the strategies of documentary
with a metaphoric approach to imagery, resulting in a body of
work lauded for its
emblematic power.
This
work is
emblematic of Shawky's interest in
working with museums and their collections and it is this that has ignited the proposal.
Ms. Gross's
work, built from the fundamentals of spare, precise movement and gesture and staged
with a painter's eye for figures in space, was
emblematic.
The artist recombines the letters into generic phrases whose meanings have become trite from overuse; yet the badly worn letters carry
with them deeply emotive and nostalgic histories, transforming the initially simplistic phrases into
works that are
emblematic of isolation, loneliness, and the past.
Presenting an intriguing mix of real and imaginary images the exhibition doesn't try to present a collective portrait of adolescence, but rather brings together the
work of various internationally known photography artists dealing
with a variety of related issues revolving around the three central themes of youths as a social group, adolescence as a particularly tormented stage, and the self - presentation
emblematic of the digital image and Internet culture.
Although the surface is a riot of lines and abstract shapes, there is something somber about this
work when compared
with the more carefree shaped canvases of Elizabeth Murray — a difference that feels particularly
emblematic of the 21st - century conceptual divide that these artists have crossed.
«And that is precisely what Hannah has done: to portray the behind - the - scenes story of each and every one of these ingredients, to follow the thread of a whole series of
emblematic products all the way back to their origin, each one
with its own specific area and people who have
worked with it for a long time, very often following ancestral techniques handed down from generation to generation», he adds.
The Paris Paintings at Nathalie Karg are richly dark
works with ripples of white, blue, green, rust, and red running horizontally across their heavily
worked surfaces; one exception — a mosaic - like patchwork of earth tones, dark greens, and reds from 1953 — provides a bridge to Held's approach after he returned to NewYork.As the debut
works of a major American artist, Held's sensual, mysterious, and dynamic Parisian nocturnes are
emblematic of the restlessness and audacity that would become hallmarks of his career.
One of the artist's last great
works before his untimely death in 1986, Stag Monuments is
emblematic of many of Beuys» fundamental concerns, uniting his belief in Social Sculpture
with the powerful symbolism of animals and the reconciliation of opposing forces.
The case of Johan Creten's
works in his solo exhibition «Sunrise / Sunset» at the Perrotin Gallery in Paris is a classic case where the viewer can really get confused in an all - an interesting exhibition
with emblematic and large - scale sculptures.
Filmed primarily in Chicago
with assistance from a team of SAIC alumni, Looking Pretty for God combines a fictional photo shoot and interviews
with funeral directors, revealing how their occupation is
emblematic of modernity's segregation between
work, the worker, and the resulting product as it is subsequently displayed for the public.
Combining ancient methods of casting and gilding
with emblematic materials — zinc, gold, crystals, silver, sulphur — Barney's latest
works reach into the murky recesses of ancient history and the human psyche.
Five steps in, you're hit
with the big names: Nan Goldin, an iconic American photographer whose images of urban nightlife in the 1970s and»80s offer a window onto society's darker margins (Goldin is a friend of Berger and one piece bears a personal inscription); Rashid Johnson, a fast - rising conceptual artist whose prismatic
work mines the meaning of the black American identity; and, notably, Robert Mapplethorpe, in a rare self - portrait
emblematic of the artist's confrontational beauty.
In the group of visual essays called Remake, Guzmán and Ortega appropriated
works by Bruce Nauman and Nam June Paik, to mention only the most
emblematic names, but
with minimal resources.
With its brown smears, louche elves, and insane scribbles, the piece is
emblematic of his signature body of
work, individual parts of which have sold for as much as $ 380,000 at auction.
The program, launched in 2007 in partnership
with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, was developed in response to support the dynamic, under - the - radar
work of artists and small groups that have long been
emblematic of the San Francisco Bay Area's arts community.
The exhibition catalog provides the opportunity to rediscover the
emblematic works of this collection and to pay homage to the artists who collaborated
with the Fondation Cartier throughout its history, such as Ron Mueck, David Lynch, Sarah Sze, Chéri Samba, Claudia Andujar, or Jean - Michel Alberola.
In this way, Captain Cook is an important, almost
emblematic figure within the
work, and wider practice, concerned as it is
with narratives of navigation, communication, exchange and encounter.
The narrative is built on the
emblematic figure of Sheila Hicks who
worked in the early seventies
with artisans in Morocco.
It is
emblematic of a burgeoning collaboration process that has three central components: (1) machines
working with machines; and (2) machines
working with legal service providers — lawyers, other professionals, and paraprofessionals; and (3) machines
working directly
with — and for — the consumer (individuals or businesses) to provide self - help, self - serve and collaboration in fulfillment of certain legal needs.