Sentences with phrase «with pioneering artists»

To inaugurate the opening on July 10, Director of TATE Modern London, Chris Dercon will moderate a discussion with pioneering artists in the field.
With help from blue - chip South African galleries like Stevenson, Goodman, and MOMO (who represent Sibande), the global audience is engaging ever more with these pioneering artists.

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It's not surprising, then, that The Road's gala year is being commemorated with an anniversary tour, a new coffee - table - style book titled The Road Goes on Forever and the Music Never Ends, and a tribute album titled Undone: A MusicFest Tribute to Robert Earl Keen, which features some of the Texas music scene's hottest artists paying homage to their pioneering musical forefather.
NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE ART FESTIVAL: An annual juried art festival with 250 national and international artists, food court, live music; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. July 16 - 18; Chicago Tribune Pioneer Court, 435 N. Michigan Avenue.
He is an artist, designer, researcher and curator whose pioneering work with the Tissue Culture and Art Project which he established in 1996 is considered a leading biological art project.
The legendary industry pioneer shares his insights as an artist, director, visual effects supervisor and survivor, including thoughts on digital character performance and conflicts with studio executives.
We frequently see her on her laptop or iPhone, video - chatting with her boyfriend (Ty Olwin) or looking up people like artist Hilma Af Klint, a pioneering Swedish painter and mystic whose 19th - century works were said to have been inspired by spirits — and whose art anticipated abstract expressionism by decades.
His conversations with parents led the artistic director and founder of Utah's Odyssey Dance Theatre to team up with several other artists to launch one of Utah's eight new charter schools — Pioneer High School for the Performing Arts.
eMusic is a pioneer of the digital music space, with roots in helping music fans discover their next favorite artist or album dating back to 1998.»
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Opening: Kathleen White at Martos Gallery Currently on view at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn are two shows dedicated to Kathleen White — one featuring the artist's work, the other exploring White's friendship with the photographer Nan Goldin.
Durham's incisive, darkly funny style has inspired a number of young artists, including Doreen Garner and Kenya (Robinson), who, in a show at Pioneer Works, addressed one of 2017's hot - button issues: how to deal with public monuments of problematic white men.
Leading the way with his «Scary» wrap is Ben Eine, one of the most celebrated street artists in the world and a pioneer of graffiti letterforms.
The program at MARC STRAUS, which began with mostly international artists new to the market, has increasingly added to the roster mid and late career pioneering artists, such as Hermann Nitsch and Sandro Chia.
Spearheading this movement, Robert Irwin began to take ideas from philosophical inquiries into the nature of human experience and radical advances in perceptual psychology and combine them with the immersive abstraction that had been pioneered by artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman.
A student of ceramics pioneer Peter Voulkos (who taught ceramics at Black Mountain College), Nagle participated in an important dialogue with other artists working in the medium, like...
Art and Black Los Angeles 1960 — 1980 chronicles the vital legacy of the African American arts community in Los Angeles, examining a pioneering group of black artists whose work and connections with other artists of varied ethnic backgrounds helped shape the creative output of Southern California.
In light of its 15th Anniversary, White Box is pleased to announce its 2013 Spring Benefit, honoring the remarkable work and career of pioneering feminist artist and founding director of Franklin Furnace, Martha Wilson, with the 2nd annual Richard J. Massey Foundation... Continue reading →
10 Years in 1 Day is an exhibition and fundraiser celebrating the ten year anniversary of LAND, Brooklyn's pioneering studio and gallery for artists with developmental disabilities.
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born international artist whose pioneering practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a point of departure while experimenting with scale and media, including animation, video, and mural.
The fair features pioneering artists, collectives and galleries with a focus on art for social and political change as well as work by minorities and women.
In 2005, Moran met Jonas, a pioneering performance artist, when she asked him to collaborate with her on a project for Dia: Beacon.
Shahzia Sikander is a Pakistani - born artist whose pioneering practice takes Indo - Persian miniature painting as a point of departure and experiments with scale and media, including animation, video, and mural.
David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson March 27 — April 26, 2008 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel and Curator David Gibson are pleased to announce an exhibition featuring two pioneer conceptual artists, David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson, who have established the connections between language, the found photographic moment; and an interaction with nature and the intricacies of the mind between actual and intellectual experience.
She has collaborated with numerous artists of her generation including Mike Kelley, Matt Mullican, Tony Oursler, and James Welling and was a pioneer of the artistic reflection on new and emerging technical advancements such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and computer games.
The belated reception of these pioneering women has had a profound impact on many artists working today and resonate more than ever with the new feminisms that are taking shape in response to contemporary political realities.»
«We are privileged to collaborate with such pioneering artists on our 2015 towel series,» said Art Production Fund Co-Founders Doreen Remen and Yvonne Force Villareal.
Through audio interviews with founders and key staff, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of pioneering spaces — like P.S. 1, Artists Space, Fashion Moda, Taller Boricua, ABC No Rio, The Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, Exit Art, 112 Greene Street, White Columns, Creative Time, Electronic Arts Intermix, Anthology Film Archives, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Just Above Midtown, and many more — as well as document a new generation of alternative projects such as Cinders, Live With Animals, Fake Estate, Apartment Show, Pocket Utopia, Cleopatra's, English Kills Art Gallery, Triple Candie, Esopus Space, and othwith founders and key staff, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of pioneering spaces — like P.S. 1, Artists Space, Fashion Moda, Taller Boricua, ABC No Rio, The Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, Exit Art, 112 Greene Street, White Columns, Creative Time, Electronic Arts Intermix, Anthology Film Archives, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Just Above Midtown, and many more — as well as document a new generation of alternative projects such as Cinders, Live With Animals, Fake Estate, Apartment Show, Pocket Utopia, Cleopatra's, English Kills Art Gallery, Triple Candie, Esopus Space, and othWith Animals, Fake Estate, Apartment Show, Pocket Utopia, Cleopatra's, English Kills Art Gallery, Triple Candie, Esopus Space, and others.
However, beginning with Wassily Kandinsky's pioneering work in pure abstraction and his theorizing about «The Spiritual in Art,» many of the most spiritually ambitious visual artists of the modern age have found that their ambitions are best served by the stripped down, elemental language of abstraction.
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 front page Village Voice story in November of 1969 describes how artists began (illegally) filling the neighborhood's large, empty industrial spaces, even though they weren't zoned for residential use, with James Rosenquist and Paula Cooper Gallery being name - checked as pioneers of the area.
Known for their pioneering work with various synthetic resins and synthetic polymers during the 1960s and «70s, these artists are today recognized not only for their active roles in the development of plastics as a newly discovered medium in art, but also for their sophisticated techniques and at times even quasi-acrobatic prowess required to shape them into the seamless, translucent, luscious volumes: some impressive examples of these artistic exploits will be on display at Almine Rech Gallery.
An essential guide to the pioneering Italian artist who rose to fame with his monochromatic reliefs, and was hailed by Donald Judd as the «father of Minimalism»
The collaborative journey that the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, the Huni Kuin, and TBA21 Neto's collaboration with the Huni Kuin people unfolds as an pioneering experiment, establishing a zone of encounter with our «ancestral futures» and an investigation of the teachings of plants and the spiritual nature of objects.
Here a Brooklyn pioneer forced to the Lower East Side can share a pier with a Chelsea and Upper East Side stalwart, where even Frank Stella is just one artist among many.
Working in long - term partnership with artists, Creative Capital's pioneering approach to support combines funding, counsel and career development services to enable a project's success and foster a sustainable practice for its grantees.
WHILE MOST OF HER ATTENTION AS A COLLECTOR was directed toward up - and - coming artists, Cafritz almost offhandedly describes fascinating connections with 20th century pioneers in African American art, dating from childhood to her years in Washington.
We are considered to be a pioneering arts organisation having worked with notable and now influential academics, artists, curators and writers including Professor Stuart Hall (Iniva's founding Chair), Professor Kobena Mercer, Okwui Enwezor, Professor Sonia Boyce, Judith Butler, Keith Piper, Sarat Maharaj, Chris Dercon, Isaac Julien and Baroness Lola Young to name but a few.
With Performing Sculpture, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground - breaking artists of the 20th Century and pioneer of kinetic sculpture.
Contemplating the pioneering pinstriped, shaped, copper painted canvases that the still young - young artist premiered with Leo Castelli, your peripheral vision catches the whipped metal planes from the 80s Moby Dick series.
We're reflecting on her pioneering career in the realm of site - specific, environmental art - making as she prepares for an upcoming collaborative exhibition with artist Monica Duncan, opening March 15 at the Contemporary.
The city provided these artists new platforms for expression and provocation — for example, pioneering artists like Yoko Ono, Shigeko Kubota, and Ay - O were able to contribute further to the burgeoning Fluxus movement, and Shusaku Arakawa and Ushio Shinohara to Neo-Dada, working with and around New York figures like John Cage, Nam June Paik, Alison Knowles, Allan Kaprow, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns.
SVA MFA Fine Arts and ARTNOIR presented an intimate conversation with world - renowned artist and pioneer in video and performance Joan Jonas and jazz pianist, musician and composer Jason Moran.
Nochlin caught them in their early stages, with a pioneering 1971 article, later the core of a book, Why Are There No Great Women Artists?
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel and Curator David Gibson are pleased to announce an exhibition featuring two pioneer conceptual artists, David Askevold and Peter Hutchinson, who have established the connections between language, the found photographic moment; and an interaction with nature and the intricacies of the mind between actual and intellectual experience.
There were no signs in her work of the organic monumentalism synonymous with the sculptors and conceptualists who first decamped for the desert, and she didn't seem the type to erect a permanent museum of her art, as did the assemblage artist Noah Purifoy, a pioneer when he left L.A. for Joshua Tree in the 1980s.
Having exhibited at the South London Gallery in the group shows Independence in 2003 and Nothing is Forever in 2010, acclaimed American artist and reluctant pioneer of conceptual art Lawrence Weiner returned to the gallery with a solo exhibition ALL IN DUE COURSE.
Before being promoted to the role of Curator and Associate Director, Technology Initiatives, she helmed Rhizome, a pioneering website and New Museum affiliate that supports artists who engage with digital culture and the internet.
Through a pioneering partnership with MOCA LA, upcoming exhibitions will draw upon such diverse works from the MOCA collection by artists such as James Turrell, Elsworth Kelly, Nancy Spero, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Marlene Dumas, Martin Kippenberger, Luc Tuymans, and more.
Lynn Hershman Leeson, an artist with strong connections to the Bay Area, is recognized for her pioneering contributions to media, performance, photography and film.
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