Sentences with phrase «with radical»

Erik is most closely associated with the Radical Painting Group active in NYC during the 1970s and early 1980s.
With his vulnerable subjects depicted in hospital rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms, Steers engaged with radical ideas about male intimacy, queer politics, fragility and health care at the height of the AIDS crisis.
The Q - INTERNATIONAL grant coincides with a radical change in the Foundation's strategy, aimed at increasing the visibility of Italian artists outside of Italy.
In his distinctive approach to painting, Sullivan proposes new relationships between image and object as he negotiates his own subjective decision making with the radical agency of his medium.
The only female artist affiliated with the radical 1960s art movement Arte Povera, Marisa Merz holds a special place in the history of Modern art.
Click here to view Documenting Black Performance Art, an online display featuring documents from New York University's Fales Library and Special Collections, in conjunction with Radical Presence.
New section: Sex Work Curated by Alison M. Gingeras, Sex Work: Feminist Art & Radical Politics features nine solo presentations of women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice during the 1970s and «80s, all sharing a focus on explicit sexual iconography combined with radical political agency.
He subverts his seemingly academic style with a radical, but subtle vanguard sensibility.
New Masses was split by the fault lines of class; as historian Paul Buhle put the matter, the magazine is more accurately described as having been in dialogue with a radical middle class.
Trained as a classical pianist, his early interests in composition and performance combined with his radical aesthetic tendencies brought him into contact with protagonists of the counter-culture and avant - garde movements of the 1960s, including Fluxus.
Dower was active in the UK industrial music scene of the early 1980s and worked with the radical performance art group Bow Gamelan Ensemble.
He is best known for his association with the radical political group that came to be known as the Young Lords whom he encountered when he was teaching photography at the Community Resource Center on 117th Street.
Downing, Mehring and Reed, apart from Davis, Noland and Louis, synthesized the powers of color, geometry and space to produce work that aligned with the radical ethos of the 1960s.
The event is organized by Grey Art Gallery, New York University and NYU's Department of Museum Studies, in conjunction with Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, on view at Grey Art Gallery through December 7, 2013.
The sculpture alludes to familiar childhood toys and cartoon characters while at the same time transforming their identities with a radical shift in scale, presenting them as monumental cultural presences.
His tenure at Yale coincided with a radical stylistic shift in his painting towards diagrammatic configurations spurred by a renewed interest in geometry and mathematics.
In 1936, he moved to New York City and studied with radical artist, art critic and modernist proponent, Walter Pach.
Coinciding with radical and political cultural shifts in the country, notably the 1952 military coup led by Fulgenico Batista, this decade marked Cuba's rising nationalist sentiments and rapid urbanisation.
Twombly's response to this stimulus was, however, anything but academic, as he expressed himself with a radical language of highly coloured stains and energetic brushwork.
We hope to leave you with a radical new perspective on two great artists.
On October 1, 2016, Galerie Jérôme Poggi opened the second exhibition of emerging Flemish artist Wesley Meuris, in conjunction with a radical installation project the artist will present for...
«Retro / Active: The Work of Rafael Ferrer,» at El Museo Del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue, through August 22, elmuseo.org Rafael Ferrer made his name in the 1960s and 1970s with radical art interventions, sitting on the Philadelphia Museum of Art's fountain in honor of Marcel Duchamp and scattering leaves in shows at the Castelli Gallery.
Robert Rauschenberg (born 1925) was instrumental in kick - starting the Pop Art movement and changing the direction of American art with his radical merging of materials and techniques.
In the 1960s, Boezem discovered that he could use elusive elements such as air, weather, wind and light as visual materials and made a name with radical, immaterial works that were far ahead of their time.
A leader in the New Queer Abstraction, Loren Britton takes sentimental moments and infuses them with radical politics.
«Bridget Riley is one of the most influential artists of the last decades, and with her radical and at the same time playful work she affected generations of artists.
The 2 - D paintings in colored sign vinyl from her Color Theory Series quote works of the jazz - and language - inspired modernist Stuart Davis, in his transition from early Cubistic and Romantic influences to an engagement with radical politics and popular culture.
The development of Cuban geometric abstraction and, specifically, the formation of Los Diez, coincided with the radical political and cultural shifts that raged throughout the country in the 1950s.
In the 1960s, Boezem discovered the use of elusive elements such as air, weather and wind for his art and made a name with radical, immaterial works that were far ahead of their time.
Andre was at the forefront of this crusade, and his sculptures — comprised of systems of regular units placed in grid - like formations and lying flat on the ground — became synonymous with this radical new form of art. 100 Copper Square is an outstanding example of the work he created in the 1960s and rejects the notion of sculpture as an object mounted on a pedestal and viewed from a distance.
Portraying a pair of gigantic figures with their heads lowered and with one arm around each other in a gentle embrace, the sculpture alludes to familiar childhood toys and cartoon characters while at the same time transforming their identities with a radical shift in scale, presenting them as monumental cultural presences...
In the decades that followed, Horst's experimentations with radical composition, nudity, double exposures, and other avant - garde techniques would produce some of the most iconic fashion images ever, like Mainbocher Corset and Lisa with Harp (both 1939).
On October 1, 2016, Galerie Jérôme Poggi opened the second exhibition of emerging Flemish artist Wesley Meuris, in conjunction with a radical installation project the artist will present for Fiac!
Work on this series would then continue with a radical shift in scale and using different materials and entirely different physical dimensions: a visitor to the Museum of Modern Art in New York in recent years can hardly have missed the great battle that United Enemies continue to wage in the sculptural garden.»
The section features nine solo presentations of women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice during the 1970s and «80s, all sharing a focus on explicit sexual iconography combined with radical political agency.
One day in the «90s the British artist Michael Landy came up with a radical concept for an artwork: he decided to destroy every single one of his possessions in public.
Artists throughout Europe responded with radical movements — Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Orphism, and Dada — that increasingly threatened Academic -LSB-...]
In addition to being anti-war, dada was also anti-bourgeois and had political affinities with the radical left
Recently Jugdeo has been looking more directly at scripted television as a format with radical potential for the expression of complex subjective experience.
The development of Cuban geometric abstraction and the formation of Los Diez Pintores Concretos (Ten Concrete Painters) coincided with the radical cultural shifts that raged throughout the country in the 1950s.
But even before New York, before his pivotal encounter with radical underground filmmaker Jack Smith, Oiticica had been working through conceptions of corporeal intimacy and spatial construction.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
Offered in conjunction with Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, an exhibition in two parts.
César Daly, editor of the Revue générale de l'architecture, used a similar military term, éclaireur, or «scout,» in the 1840s, when he said that the journal must «fulfill an active mission of «scouting the path of the future,»» a mission both socially and artistically advanced.3 Baudelaire, after a brief flirtation with radical politics in 1848 — he had actually fought on the barricades and shortly after, in 1851, had written a eulogistic introduction to the collected Chants et chansons of the left - wing worker - poet Pierre Dupont, condemning the «puerile utopia of the art - for - art's sake school,» praising the «popular convictions» and «love of humanity» expressed in the poet's pastoral, political, and socialistic songs4 — later mocked the politico - military implications of the term «avant - garde» in Mon Coeur mis à nu, written in 1862 — 64.5
See the wild, exotic, and new worlds waiting for you across the universe with these radical NASA tourism posters by the Studio at JPL.
Rubinstein writes: «Chia, Cucchi, Clemente, Mariani, Baselitz, Lüpertz, Middendorf, Fetting, Penck, Kiefer, Schnabel... these and other artists are engaged not (as is frequently claimed by critics who find mirrored in this art their own frustration with the radical art of the present) in the recovery and reinvestment of tradition, but rather in declaring its bankruptcy — specifically, the bankruptcy of the modernist tradition.
The announcement posted by Cliff Bleszinski gives a bit of insight into the closure of the studio, as Bleszinski explains «LawBreakers was a great game that unfortunately failed to gain traction, and, in a last ditch attempt we scrambled to do our take on the huge battle royale genre with Radical Heights which was well received, however, it was too little too late.»
Double Dragon: Neon «s gameplay is coupled with a radical new art direction pulled directly from the 1980s, in an acid - washed, electrical, over-the-top celebration of that decade's aesthetics.
Taking naming queues from a similar update on the 360 that brought with it radical changes to the system, the New Xbox One Experience will bring a revised dashboard intended to make it faster for gamers to get to what they want, integration of Windows 10 (and support of some universal apps eventually I'd imagine) and backward compatibility of a select number of Xbox 360 titles (over 100).
Publisher Deck13 Interactive is collaborating with Radical Fish Games to bring CrossCode to PlayStation 4 later this year.
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