Utilising a range of source materials from found imagery, film stills and the internet, the new
works featured in this exhibition raise narratives and juxtapositions regarding the history of the painted canvas and the photographic medium as visual document.
Utilising a range of source materials from found imagery, film stills and the internet, the new
works featured in this exhibition raise new narratives and juxtapositions regarding the history of the painted canvas and the photographic medium as visual document.
Not exact matches
With some of my daughter's heartbreaking reproaches about my art practice seared
in my brain, I ventured out this week to see «To Be A Lady: Forty - five Women
in the Arts,» a superb
exhibition, curated by Jason Andrew, that
features work by many legendary artist mothers, including Louise Nevelson and Grace Hartigan who famously left their offspring to be
raised by others, and Alice Neel, an unconventional mother whose grandson Andrew's documentary reveals his father's deep resentment about Neel's choices.
Exploring the role of sound
in contemporary video, the
exhibition will
feature new and reworked music from Kendrick Lamar, Aretha Franklin, Sonic Youth, Jeremy Deller and more, described by Hayward Gallery Director Ralph Rugoff as both «soulful and audacious», where «all the
work raises the hair on the back of your neck».
Designed by Miami graphic designers Fulano, Inc., the catalog
features full color photos of
works in the
exhibition and recent and related
works of conceptual needlework by Trombly, an artist born and
raised in Miami.
The need to
raise and make money sends curators hunting for artists with international star power who
work big at least some of the time, deploy multiple entertaining mediums and make for good ad campaigns (like the self - portrait
featured in the MoMA ads for its coming
exhibition of William Kentridge).