Sentences with phrase «with younger generation of artists»

Smithson's freewheeling style and polymorphous iconography continues to resonate with a younger generation of artists working today.
These pioneering figures are brought together with a younger generation of artists to reflect on the theme.
A seminal figure in the East Village scene, Ashley Bickerton was one of the original members of the group of artists that became known as «Neo-Geo,» and remains an influential figure with a younger generation of artists.
The film and related archive provide first - person histories of the pioneering individuals and key founding members of the feminist art movement in the United States, along with younger generation of artists influenced by them.
The artist's embrace of fragility, transience and emotion, along with his preference for non-precious, commonly available materials and found objects, has been highly influential with a younger generation of artists who have similarly decided to become archivists of their own lives and personal journeys.
Through these programs, the Artist - Teachers share their creative insight and skills with a younger generation of artists.
The understanding of space gradually adopts a multifaceted representation with the younger generation of artists.
In 1966, Lucy Lippard included Bourgeois's work in the seminal exhibition Eccentric Abstraction, together with a younger generation of artists like Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman.
Pioneers in the application of digital technology in art since the 1990s combined with a younger generation of artists that effortlessly switch between digital and non-digital media.
The Gardens is mainly working with the younger generation of artists but also organizes cross-generational projects as well as programs concerts and screenings in the premises of Vilnius planetarium where it is originally located.
They had no popular support in the galleries or collector base, but a big following with a younger generation of artists.
It has been an exciting year for contemporary art, with a young generation of artists pushing the boundaries both in terms of materials and subject matters.
Born in 1940, the artist and his Postminimalism feel at home with younger generations of artists that exhibit with the gallery especially N. Dash.
Since 1994, Bronson has worked and exhibited as a solo artist, often collaborating with younger generations of artists.

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Kempinski Hotels is celebrating 120 years of delivering rich and meaningful experiences to its guests, with the launch of Stage for Young Artists supporting the next generation of musicians.
With recent protests by professional football players in mind, the young Chicago - based artist Samuel Levi Jones has curated this group show, which brings together several artists from different generations whose work meditates on the relationship between power structures and persons of color in America.
She placed younger artists, including Jones, Shinique Smith, and Angel Otero, in dialogue with members of the older generation, such as Felrath Hines, Alma Thomas, and Romare Bearden, who were producing seminal works in the 1960s.
Younger than this generation, all of whom were born in the early 1930s, and were undoubtedly affected by the horrors of World War II, Farrell shares something with the reductive impulses that are central to Minimalist artists such as Robert Ryman, Brice Marden and, to a lesser degree the Radical Painting of Marcia Hafif.
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery presents a group exhibition of gallery artists, with a fresh perspective, highlighting correspondences amongst generations, pairing an older guard next to a younger group of contemporary artists.
As figurative painting made a comeback in the late»80s and»90s, a younger generation of artists began to see Katz with new appreciation.
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.
With a career extended across more than half a century, Stella both holds an important place in the history of American art and maintains contemporary relevance as his work continues to influence younger generations of artists.
It was in 1982, a time when a new generation of American artists, and a generation concerned with painting — which had not been the case with young artists for years — was coming to the fore.
This annual gala also enables us to raise the funds to nurture the next generation of artists and to connect children and young people from every social background with the arts.»
Artists like Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Francis, Richard Diebenkorn, Jules Olitski, and Kenneth Noland were of a slightly younger generation, or in the case of Morris Louis esthetically aligned with that generation's point of view; that started out as Abstract Expressionists but quickly moved to Post-Painterly Abstraction.
Presented in conjunction with Blues For Smoke, this weekend - long festival showcases an emerging generation of younger artists working in the rap, hip - hop, and soul genres.
Wishing to provide a picture of the new generation of American artists, the curators have chosen young artists with a new vision.
«Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees» is the title of the fascinating interview with Lawrence Weschler in 1982, (reedited by Expended Editions in 2008), which is a virtual cross-section of Robert Irwin's entire career and a book that heavily influenced an entire generation of young artists.
With a highly recognisable style, Alex Katz is admired by a younger generation of artists and the public.
This summer The Venice Biennale will showcase an emerging generation of young British artists who, according to the Biennale's curator, Massimiliano Gioni — noting an «exciting time for art in London over the past year» — are «dealing with media culture in an innovative and unusual way».
«Without a doubt, what's driving the high prices in recent years — as with many renaissance markets for certain artists — is the inspiration she's providing to a younger generation,» says Francis Outred, the head of postwar and contemporary art for Christie's Europe.
A series of performances and panel discussions presented in the Third Floor Main Gallery connected featured artists with younger generations inspired by feminism.
He has been at the forefront of experimentation and political debate within the visual arts — performance artist, painter, writer, Professor at the Slade School of Art — with an enduring influence on many of the present generation of younger British artists.
«We are cultivating the younger generation of artists through MACAAL LAB, which works with schools and universities, as well as offering three - month residencies to African artists.
This book explores parallels in thought and strategies between Italian Conceptualist Giulio Paolini's (born 1940) work, especially of the 1960s and the «70s, and the work of a younger generation of artists based in New York City today: Sebastian Black, Kerstin Brätsch (with Boško Blagojevic), Seth Price and Antek Walczak.
In this video interview with Stuart Krimko, Director of David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, we learn about Gilliam's unique brush-less technique, his innovations in treating the canvas as the principal material and his influence on a young generation of artists (abstract and not).
Circling back, can you tell me about a couple of the older artists you introduced in dialogue with the youngest generation here?
Yet in conjunction with the country's recent economic boom, the international art market has begun to sit up and pay attention: Brazilian galleries have multiplied, institutional attention has intensified and a whole generation of younger artists, along with overlooked figures from a previous generation, has come to wider attention and secured representation, critical coverage and collectors from abroad.
In this groupshow the work of conceptual artists who have their roots in the 1960s and 1970s is combined with recent work of a younger generation.
Concurrently, the work's traditional themes of family, figuration, and architecture, combined with its expressive Baroque sensibility, impart both clarity of artistic vision and resistance to the broad thematic and stylistic mash - ups endemic in today's younger generations of artists.
Now that twenty years have elapsed since Minimalist artists broke with the older generation of Abstract Expressionists, it is evident that the younger artists found their roots within the less gestural branch of the New York School - in the simplified but profoundly moving paintings of Ad Reinhardt, Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko, rather than in European geometric painting.
At the same time, just as importantly, there is a new generation of dynamic young dealers who are very active in post-war Italian art — doing a lot of research and promoting artists with catalogs, museum shows and major highly focused art - fair booths.
The group exhibition Speak, running concurrently at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, proposes Latham as an «open toolbox» for younger generations of artists whose diverse practices share affinities with Latham's ideas and world view, revealing how they continue to resonate today.
On the occasion of Frank Stella: A Retrospective, this roundtable discussion with artists Walead Beshty, Keltie Ferris, Jordan Kantor, and Sarah Morris explores key aspects of Stella's heterogeneous approach to painting and its significance for younger generations of artists working today.
The exhibition aims to contrast an earlier generation of artists who use shock in their work with a younger generation of contemporary artists who use shock to different ends.
Kenneth Noland, who has died of cancer aged 85, was one of the young artists tasked with seizing the star - spangled standard from the preceding warrior generation of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko and bearing it aloft into battle.
Current Exhibitions Forthcoming Exhibitions Past Exhibitions Publications The Museum's temporary exhibition programme regularly juxtaposes the work of leading, well - established figures with that of younger - generation artists to create a debate about the nature and function of art.
But by the 1980s, with the rise of neo-Expressionism, a generation of younger artists like Jean - Michel Basquiat found inspiration in Mr. Twombly's skittery bathroom - graffiti scrawl.
Leckey belongs to the generation of Young British Artists like Chris Ofili and Damien Hirst, with the same desperate need to take center stage and to provoke.
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