Sentences with phrase «work by a famous artist»

A starter activity to develop higher order thinking skills about a piece of work by a famous artist.
The Van Abbe is one of the biggest modern art museums in the Netherlands and houses works by famous artists like Picasso, Kandinsky and Warhol.
The market for African - American art has heated up considerably in the past 15 years, and if the DIA waited much longer to get in the game, it would not be able to afford substantial works by the famous artists it needs to fill significant gaps in its collection.
His artistic talent was largely influenced by visits to the Wadsworth Antheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, CT, and by works by famous artists such as Pop artist Andy Warhol.
The Art Newspaper Love Connection, gallery shows pairs works by famous artist couples 08 November 2016
London's Hayward Gallery will gather together 50 «invisible» works by famous artists including Andy Warhol, Yves Klein and Yoko Ono for an upcoming exhibition, thought to be the first of its kind in Britain.
Over the years, his gallery has also exhibited work by famous artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Julian Schnabel, Irwin and Roy Lichtenstein.

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Jeff Koons is a famous contemporary artist whose work is influenced by an eclectic array of sensibilities.
Fatih was a generous patron of learning who endowed many educational foundations, and was himself a serious student who used eight languages and showed his keen interest in the Renaissance by inviting many famous scholars and artists to come and work in Istanbul.
They ranged from a staged political campaign event by eclectically - dressed members of «Revolutionary Experimental Space», and artist group commonly know as R.E.P., to an artist trying (and succeeding) to barter replicas of famous works of contemporary art to locals in a rural village.
Each class features a famous artist with children making an art project inspired by how that artist worked or elements they used in their artwork.
Directed by Dome Karukoski, this biopic shows the rise of the famous gay erotica artist Touko Laaksonen, who worked under the titular pseudonym to escape persecution in post-World War II Europe.
Guided by professional teaching artists, actors will approach the Bard's most famous work from the perspective of actor - directors.
Rated of 5 by Ann Brown A Perfect View Beautifully written and hauntingly moving; this story of the life of Christina Olson, the model of the famous Andrew Wyeth painting, Christina's World, will not disappoint and more likely cause you to explore further the amazing artist and his work.
The famous artist Toulouse Lautrec depicted in several works Bouboule, a Frenchie owned by Madame Palmyre, the proprietress of a favorite restaurant «La Souris.»
La Chola Cusco Restaurant has a legendary story in the middle of the twentieth century worked here a cookhouse with the same name, famous throughout the city for being a meeting place for renowned artists, poets, writers, politicians and intellectuals.Among the most famous visitors can not fail to mention to Pablo Neruda, who, inspired by the majesty of Cuzco and in love with the beauty of the house during his stay he composed much of his work referred to Cusco and Machu Picchu.Su culinary tradition has been restored and recovered giving new life to the restaurant offers a menu with dishes from the new Peruvian and international cuisine, the wine cellar built inside an Inca wall helps maintain the quality of a rich selection of wines with different characteristics.
A hotel not allowed its guests to stay and spend a night with the works done by famous artists.
The 65 - room street - art hotel embraces its gritty neighbourhood by showcasing works by famous street artists such as Beastman and Numskull.
Some of the top attractions in Scotland include the National Museum of Scotland where you can admire ancient artefacts, Edinburgh Castle which towers high above the city, and Scottish National Gallery which houses famous art works by Raphael, Monet, Van Gogh and Scottish artists.
Villa Athena Seminyak is designed by Balinese talented artist whose work is famous throughout the island.
The department's collection of 19th - century French painting is world famous, with remarkable works by Barbizon, Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist artists, counting Renoir's Dance at Bougival and Gauguin's Where Do We Come From?
The first is a strand of summer workshops, inviting a famous artist to work with younger artists and resulting in extensive exhibitions and acquisitions by the foundation.
Features works by world - famous artists such as Caravaggio, Frederic Edwin Church, Salvador Dalí, Fra Angelico,...
For instance, as of 1972, he works on a series of prints inspired by famous nude paintings and prints by artists such as Willem de Kooning and Amedeo Modigliani.
These galleries will, furthermore, be peddling work by some of the world's most famous artists including Braque, Chagall, Matisse, Miro, and Picasso, alongside British favourites such as Peter Blake, Damien Hirst, David Hockney and Henry Moore.
From a major piece by one of the year's best - reviewed young artists to a head - turning historical prank by America's most famous living sculptor, these are works that could add major oomph to any collection.
He has recently created a new series of work titled (after Cattelan) which was the result of an invitation by the artist Maurizio Cattelan to respond photographically to six of his most famous sculptures.
Following in a tradition of special displays of works by artists inspired by the Rijksmuseum's world famous collection of Dutch Masters, six paintings by Frank Auerbach will go -LSB-...]
Works by an impressive group of artists, that changed the course of British Art, are now being shown in a groundbreaking parallel with the most famous Brazilian Concrete artists of their time, FROM THE 1950s TO THE 1970s, in a large scale installation comprising more than eighty landmark wWorks by an impressive group of artists, that changed the course of British Art, are now being shown in a groundbreaking parallel with the most famous Brazilian Concrete artists of their time, FROM THE 1950s TO THE 1970s, in a large scale installation comprising more than eighty landmark worksworks.
The collection contains works by world - famous artists such as Robert Morris, Tony Smith and Robert Rauschenberg, in addition to the Scandinavian artists Asgeir Jorn, Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, Edvard Munch and others.
A veritable institution recognized worldwide, the fair is an opportunity for art professionals and enthusiasts from all over the world to discover the latest developments in contemporary art, through works by some of the most famous artists in the world.
London gallery's most famous works are now displayed on walls painted in a red believed to have been used by the artist
Another famous work of similar proportions was «Spiral Jetty» by Robert Smithson; on the Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA, the artist built a 1,500 - foot long spiral - shaped jetty made of material found on site.
ROLE MODEL: Robert & Ethel Scull, Charles Saatchi, Stefan Simchowitz, Adam Sender MO: Buy deep and extensive holdings of work by choice artists before they're famous, ideally making them famous in the process through energetic word - of - mouth marketing efforts, creating a sense of inevitably of the artist's impending stardom; then, when the moment arrives, sell their work off at auction, or privately, at a gigantic markup over the purchase price.
The Unlimited sector, for large - scale works, has 76 pieces this year, including the last work by the artist Chris Burden (1946 — 2015), who is most famous for «Shoot,» the piece for which he was shot in the arm by an assistant.
Talk: «Imperfect Utopia: a conversation with Carlos Betancourt, Paul Laster, hosted by Maria Brito» at Rizzoli Bookstore Artist Carlos Betancourt will celebrate the release of his new book Imperfect Utopia by discussing his work with art scribe Paul Laster (who occasionally contributes to this fine section) and art advisor Maria Brito at one of New York's most famous art book stores.
Indeed, from the American artist's early work in sculpture and video, made in the 1960s, through his famous spiral of neon letters spelling out «the true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths,» which at once summarized and opened to critique the perennial mystique of the artist, up through his three - venue Golden Lion Award - winning exhibition at the 2009 Venice Biennale, Nauman's work has long been an indispensable part of the narrative of recent American art.
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A veritable institution recognized worldwide, the FIAC is an opportunity for the public to discover the latest developments in contemporary art, through works by some of the most famous artists in the world.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center presents works by British artist Jessica Craig - Martin, whose photographs document parties of the rich and famous.
In 1944, he exhibited in Howard Putzel's famous Forty American Moderns exhibition at 67 Gallery — which also featured works by Stuart Davis, Adolph Gottlieb, Morris Graves, Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Tobey — and Peggy Guggenheim's Spring Salon for Young Artists.
This exhibition includes some sixty sculptures and mostly large - scale paintings, by eighteen artists who run the gamut from the famous (Allen Jones, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Blake) to the fairly obscure (Colin Self, Gerald Laing, and the delicious Pauline Boty, whose canvases are startlingly prescient with respect to David Salle's work).
Let yourself be inspired and carried away by constantly changing exhibitions featuring exceptional works by famous photographers and artists.
Beginning with works from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the exhibition will show that much British art from this period was made by artists from abroad, including Antwerp - born Anthony Van Dyck, the court painter whose famous portraits such as Charles I 1636 (The Chequers Trust) have come to shape our perceptions of the British aristocracy of this time.
Most of Flavin's works were untitled, followed by a dedication in parenthesis to friends, artists, critics and others, the most famous of these include his «Monuments to V. Tatlin», an homage to the Russian constructivist sculptor Vladimir Tatlin, a series of a total of fifty pyramidal wall pieces which he continued to work on between 1964 and 1990.
Permanent Exhibition: Visit our permanent collection and explore works by world famous international artists.
The artist is certainly entrenched in the local art scene; he's won a Washington State Arts Commission Fellowship, been collected by the Seattle Art Museum and the Tacoma Art Museum, an has installed a public work in Seattle's famous Pike Place Market.
The past is illustrated with select 18th - century items from the museum's permanent collection, while the present is represented by works created by four contemporary artists: the world - famous British - Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare, MBE and three Danish fashion designers, Nikoline Liv Andersen, Laura Baruël and Anne Damgaard.
In February 2017, Copenhagen Contemporary has presented an important work by world - famous French artist Pierre Huyghe, the video installation Untitled (Human Mask), realized in 2014.
Regarded for her «repeating» pieces in which she recreated iconic works from famous artists of her generation, including Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, Elaine Sturtevant has become known solely by her last name.
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