Not exact matches
An update on Tennessee Williams» A Streetcare
Named Desire, it isn't essential to have seen that
work on stage to enjoy this pithy
homage from Woody Allen.
The artist and impersonator par excellance born Elaine Sturtevant long ago shed her given
name in favor of the iconic standalone cognomen, a lá Warhol — an act of mirroring that both pays
homage to her kinship with that artist, whose
works she began shamelessly copying in the mid - «60s, and speaks to the fame that she earned over the course of her long and astonishing career, which ended with her death at 89 this May.
The floor of the installation is inscribed with the
names of an additional 999 remarkable women while the walls pay
homage to the 129 collaborators who helped bring the
work into fruition.
It was only in 1978 with the beginning of the Weimar series that he began to employ color,
named for the failed Republic during which the violent palette and brush
work of German expressionism conveyed the artists» frustration, Neustein's
homage to Nolde, Kirschner, et al. is best expressed in his own words as an «attempt to paint portraits of paintings in their own debris.»
His solo exhibitions include Paramour at Halcyon Gallery (2012),
Homage to Loreleia at Berwick Gymnasium Art Gallery (2011), Secret
Name at Sumarria Lunn / Art
Work Space at the Hempel, London (2010), Behemoth and Other New Paintings at the Cornerhouse, Manchester (2009), Aspirations — New Paintings at William Angel Gallery, London (2008), and New
Work at Found Gallery, London (2007).
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2013 Redux, 10 Gresham Street and Halcyon Gallery, London 2013 David Wightman, 10 Gresham Street, London 2013 Hero, HOUSE 2013, Brighton and Hove Festival 2012 Paramour, Halcyon Gallery, London 2011
Homage to Loreleia, Berwick Gymnasium Art Gallery, Berwick - upon - Tweed, Northumberland 2010 Secret
Name, Sumarria Lunn / Art
Work Space at the Hempel, London 2009 Behemoth and Other New Paintings, Cornerhouse, Manchester 2008 Aspirations — New Paintings, William Angel Gallery, London 2007 New
Work, Found Gallery, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London
In his series of
works, The Chandler Paintings, the artist has
named each piece after a different novel or short story of the American novelist and screenwriter Raymond Chandler, paying
homage to the writer's depiction of the city of Los Angeles.
The exhibition Dorothea Rockburne: Drawing Which Makes Itself pays
homage to the artist's groundbreaking project of the same
name, with a group of major carbon paper and wall
works — including Nesting and Neighborhood, from MoMA's collection — exhibited together for the first time since 1973.
While his teacher Beuys's famous show «I Like America and America Likes Me» (1974) celebrated the mythical America of Indians and coyotes, Palermo paid
homage to a no less magical place: his most ambitious
work was called To the People of New York City (1976) and he
named other abstract paintings for Coney Island and Stevie Wonder.
He took «Montefiore» as his professional
name in
homage to two potters he
worked with there.
The combination of austerity and balance Ghenov achieves in each
work feels like an
homage to Italian artists Fra Angelico and Giorgio Morandi, both of whom are evoked in the
name of his invented poet.