Sentences with phrase «works as a printmaker»

The exhibition celebrates Pogue's work as a printmaker, and retirement from teaching printmaking at Smith since 1979.
On view will be several works by Wifredo Arcay (1925 — 1997) who, working as a printmaker in the Parisian suburb Meudon in the early 1950s, befriended such artists as Theo van Doesburg, Fernand Léger, Sonia Delaunay, Robert Delaunay, and Jacques Villon.
An expansive investigation of 60 years of Hockney's work as a printmaker; a look at Ben and Winifred Nicholson, leading figures of the Modern British movement; and the first major exhibition in the UK dedicated to the work of Canadian artist Emily Carr, the dominant figure of British Columbian art in the first half of the twentieth century.
The exhibition brings together an extensive selection of Motherwell's works as a printmaker and represents the impressive variety and in - depth understanding of the medium, as part of the rest of his production, that of a great American Giant.
Later in the 1960s, he worked as a printmaker at the influential Tamarind Lithography Workshop, where he explored Pythagorean number structures in an important series.

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I love it to create things which make people a little bit happier, so I love my job: I work as a fine art printmaker, that's mean, I work together with and for (international) artists to print their editions and pictures..
1 Tyler recalled the liberating effect of Stella's processes, the Circuit works being: «One of the most inventive and colourful we as printmakers had ever created.»
As printmaker Margaret Kennard Johnson reflects, «My study with Josef Albers way back during the summer of 1944 changed my art, my teaching and my life — and the inspiration of his philosophy continues to inspire my current work
Currently on display are works by prominent DC - based artist Linn Meyers, who has been commissioned in the recent past by The Phillips Collection, as well as William Kentridge (South Africa) and Oleg Kudryashov (Russia), two of the most significant living printmakers who were exhibited together at The Kreeger Museum in 2009.
Ariana Barat Technically trained as a printmaker, Ariana Barat has worked at the Brodsky Center, Glasgow Print Studio, Lower East Side Printshop, Manhattan Graphics Center, Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, and is currently the manager of the Printmaking Department at Parsons School of Design.
Lawrence «Larry» Zox (May 31, 1937 — December 16, 2006) was an American painter and printmaker who is classified as an Abstract expressionist, Color Field painter and a Lyrical Abstractionist, although he did not readily use those categories for his work.
From his wikipedia page...» Accomplished as a designer, photographer, typographer, printmaker and poet, Albers is best remembered for his work as an abstract painter and theorist.
«More than a few of the artists included in this new Portfolio have built reputations as printmakers over decades of hard work.
A presentation by Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects of new works by American painter and printmaker Amy Cutler will also be on view, as well as significant works on paper by notable Op art exponent Bridget Riley, exhibited by David Zwirner.
Serving as primary source material for teaching and research, this presentation concentrates on work by two masterful printmakers: Jacques Callot and Claude Mellan.
It features Spanish Colonial artworks such as religious paintings, portraits, furniture, and decorative arts, and also boasts remarkable works by early - and mid-20th century Mexican painters and printmakers.
But their concerns were not exclusive, as is evidenced by the work of Yves Gaucher, first as a printmaker and from the mid-1960s as a painter, and Charles Gagnon, whose work has been in painting, assemblages and photography.
Judd's long - term work with prints as well as his large collection of works by master printmakers attest to his belief that printmaking is as serious an art form as painting or sculpture.
Judd's long - term work with prints as well as his large collection of works by master printmakers attest to his belief that printmaking is as serious a form of art as painting or sculpture.
As a printmaker, Judd investigated many of the same issues of form and color that are found in his paintings and three - dimensional works.
Presented alongside African masks and prints by Otto Dix and Max Beckmann, German printmakers who were great influences, Smith's prints exhibited the stylistic treatment and overtly political content characteristic of German Expressionism, as well as the motifs and forms of the tribal masks that continue to influence his work today.
Scully is best known as a painter of monumental works in oil, although he is also a printmaker, producing woodcuts and etchings.
This exceptional woodblock print on handmade paper is immediately identifiable as the work of master printmaker Carol Summers (1925 - 2016)(check out his bio in Wikipedia).
Max - Karl Winkler Mr. Winkler has worked as a full - time illustrator and printmaker, and as a part - time instructor in the Smithsonian Associates Program of the Smithsonian Institution.
Frankenthaler's reputation as a painter rather than printmaker is consistent with other Abstract Expressionist artists who also worked in printmaking: Pollock, De Kooning, Johns, Mitchell.
The opening reception attracted a diverse audience of artists, musicians, printmakers, architects, and designers in the LA community, including artist John Valadez, who described the work as «abstract technical.»
He has created work in a wide variety of media, though he is known primarily as a printmaker and painter.
Carol Summers is an American artist born in 1925, widely known as one of America's foremost printmakers, creating works by woodcut process.
Ellsworth Kelly»44 is regarded as one of the most important abstract painters, sculptors, and printmakers working today.
By contrast, painter, printmaker and the first woman to be elected as Keeper of the Royal Academy, Eileen Cooper, whose work encompasses themes of sexuality, motherhood, life and death, presents a series of intimate new paintings and a new portrait of Constance Spry, who was a lover of Gluck's.
Philip Guston was a painter and printmaker who began as a social realist painter, associated with the mural movement involving artists such as Diego Rivera and working for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Arts Project in New York City during the 1930s.
Phillips is no traditional printmaker, working with print in the broadest sense: often transforming the gallery into a workshop and, with other artists, designers and communities, developing screenprints, textiles, photographs and wall paintings as site - specific installations.
Each work was selected for its ability to illuminate Thiebaud's prowess as a draftsman and printmaker, a vital but lesser known facet of the artist's oeuvre.
One of Britain's most respected and best - loved painters, Gillian Ayres is celebrated as one of the pioneering English abstract artists and, as well as the vibrant, heavily worked canvases for which she is best known, she is also a dedicated printmaker.
She has previously worked as a curator, gallerist, archivist, researcher, grantmaker, and printmaker, and received a BA in Studio Arts and Art History from Hampshire College.
Her writings and work have been featured in such publications as Art Papers Magazine, CAA Reviews, Contemporary Impressions Journal, Art in Print, Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Materials and Process, and Printmakers Today.
Hosted by the Morris Collectors, one of the museum's affiliate groups, this year's fair features such leading dealers as Hampton3 Gallery from Taylors, South Carolina and Augusta's Tire City Art Gallery, both showing and selling the work of nationally, internationally, and locally renowned printmakers; artists» atelier King Snake Press from Greenville, South Carolina, representing the work of more than a dozen artists; Augusta State University art professor Kristin Casaletto; ASU gallery director, artist Jack Cheatham; University of Georgia professors and artists Melissa Harshman and Jon Swindler; Savannah College of Art and Design professor and artist Dale Clifford, and artists Kent Ambler, Suzy Schultz, Andrea Emmons, and Katherine Linn.
These works offered a broad chronological and technical overview of Brown's considerable achievements as a printmaker.
Internationally acclaimed as one of today's leading painters, Peter Doig has also worked extensively as a printmaker.
The installation celebrates seven decades of Catlett's career as a sculptor and printmaker; it is also one of the first major exhibitions of her work in the Southeast since Ms. Catlett's passing in 2012.
David Austen works as a painter, sculptor, printmaker and filmmaker.
In addition to his groundbreaking work as a painter, Motherwell was an accomplished author and critic, as well as a prolific printmaker.
In addition to presenting exhibitions on the work of the Anglo - American printmaker Clare Leighton and the celebrated African American modernist Jacob Lawrence, Yount has provided leadership as Chief Curator for the museum's 9 collecting areas.
Now living in South Kent, CT and New York City, he is working full - time both inside and outside of his studio and has resumed a prolific career as a painter and printmaker.
Working predominantly as a printmaker, she was a part of Atelier 17, a print studio that was crucial to the American and European avant - garde.
On view through October 29 is «Innovation and Abstraction: Women Artists and Atelier 17,» featuring experimental graphics by prominent artists such as Louise Nevelson, Louise Bourgeois, and Dorothy Dehner, who worked in master printmaker Stanley William Hayter's legendary Atelier 17 studio.
A selection of London and Manhattan hand - finished prints by printmaker Laura Jordan will also be on show, as well as a new work by Rose Blake.
Why: We all know Edgar Degas for his work as a painter of the ballet, but this MoMA show will focus on the artist's role as printmaker.
While she balances a studio practice as a painter and printmaker in Oakland, she presently works with Youth in Arts, Young Audiences, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Drawing upon works from VMFA's permanent collection as well as the VMFA exhibition The Great War: Printmakers of WWI, this course surveys the ways in which artists have contributed to the memory of military conflict — from ancient epics to World War I.
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