Sentences with phrase «writer and artist whose»

Tim Etchells (b. 1962 Sheffield, UK) is a writer and artist whose work spans many different contexts and has been exhibited in theatres, museums, galleries, art fairs and biennales internationally.
Tom McCarthy is a writer and artist whose work has been translated into more than twenty languages.
Juliana Huxtable is a transgender model, D.J., writer and artist whose most prominent art world exposure to date has been as the nude subject of an iridescent 3 - D sculpture by Frank Benson at the 2015 New Museum Triennial, where her photographs were also on display.
Both co-creators have impressive backgrounds: Swiercyznski is the author of several crime novels and other interactive mystery books, whilst Lapham is an award - winning comics writer and artist whose credits include Stray Bullets and Batman: City Of Crime.
That being said, I think any good children's library must contain some of the works of Howard Pyle, a truly great writer and artist whose versions of Robin Hood and King Arthur are superiorly crafted and can be enjoyed by all ages.
The week includes workshops by writers and artists whose work focuses on social and political issues, including the environment, climate change, gun violence, racial violence, police brutality, violence against women, racial equity, homophobia, and immigration, all through the lens of creative action.

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International Living works closely with The American Writers and Artists, Inc. (AWAI), whose Travel Division is led by Director, Lori Allen.
We welcome Maureen Cummins, a visual artist and writer whose current work, including her book - in - progress, explores the gendered history of «mental health» in America; Beverly Donofrio, the author of Riding in Cars with Boys, Looking for Mary, and Astonished; and Denise Ranaghan who has been working in the mental health field for 16 years.
The Society for Technical Communication is an individual membership organization whose 25,000 members include technical writers, editors, graphic designers, videographers, multimedia artists, Web and intranet page information designers, translators, and others whose work involves making technical information available to those who need it.
Writer Gerry Duggan and artist Mike Deodato introduce a mysterious new character called Requiem whose identity could have cataclysmic repercussions for the Marvel Universe.
In The Red Book, her touching, provocative, whip - smart romp of a novel where The Big Chill meets Mary McCarthy's The Group, Kogan begins with the Red Book entries for a group of roommates from the class of 1989 who are all headed for their 20th reunion weekend just as the financial and professional walls are crumbling around them: a self - made, childless securities broker, recently pink - slipped, eager to conceive a baby before her fertility window closes; a blue - blood «artist» and former lesbian, married to a writer's - blocked male novelist, living disingenuously and beyond their means off a no - longer - viable trust fund; a former actress, the star of every school production, who has become the stay - at - home wife to a famous Hollywood director; the adopted war orphan, now a foreign correspondent clinging to her dying industry, whose war journalist husband has recently been killed.
Looking to promote the artists and crafters whose creations she carried in her shop, writer and photographer Erin Austen Abbott began sharing «Studio Stories» on her Instagram feed.
In her debut novel, Prentiss takes a more modern tack as she explores the NYC art scene in the 1980s through the eyes of an art critic whose synesthesia has made him one of the most original writers around and an exiled Argentinian artist fleeing the Dirty War.
Troost and Stevenson are part of a large band of artists, especially writers, whose addiction to alcohol and other drugs affect not only their lives but also their writing.
DWAA Annual Writing Competition The Maxwell Medallion writing contest is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories, which include newspaper, online and magazine columns or articles on cani...
George Tramountanas: I know that several writers and artists passed away in the last decade, but Wieringo was an individual whose art («Flash,» «Tellos,» «Fantastic Four») gave me such joy. His pages just had a «fun» feeling to them. And from stories I've heard around the internet, well, he was one of the good ones who was taken much too soand artists passed away in the last decade, but Wieringo was an individual whose art («Flash,» «Tellos,» «Fantastic Four») gave me such joy. His pages just had a «fun» feeling to them. And from stories I've heard around the internet, well, he was one of the good ones who was taken much too soAnd from stories I've heard around the internet, well, he was one of the good ones who was taken much too soon.
Southern Indiana Review presents a cross-section of emerging and established artists and writers whose work is both regional and national in scope and recognition.
The folks over at The Comics Journal did a very in depth interview with writer / artist Brandon Graham, whose King City for Image is a fan, and creator, favorite.
The contest is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories.
One of the most prominent artists of the 21st century, Ai Weiwei is an architect, sculptor, photographer, filmmaker, curator, writer, and activist whose work often responds to conditions in China, including the government's repression of free speech and expression.
Jeffrey Swartz, Writer, Editor, Curator, Tour Guide, whose education brought him to Barcelona, will talk about one of Spain's most renown artist, Gaudi and his legacy.
But there's a hospital; a number of excellent restaurants including a gourmet organic bistro; a fancy polo club where you can enjoy mimosas and watch a game over brunch; a community arts centre that received equipment and training from the Cirque de Soleil whose founder has a house here; a turtle conservation project; music festivals during the high season; ibogaine clinics that treat drug addicts with a African plant medicine; a skate park; an excellent multi-lingual folky band that plays every week at a bar serving both excellent pizza and gourmet teas; and the town attracts all sorts of creative, interesting people — surfers, dancers, writers, artists, musicians, yoga teachers, hippies.
For decades the tiny village of Ellison Bay has attracted artists, writers, and dreamers whose influence you'll witness strolling Main Street today.
Candace Rardon Writer, sketch artist, and illustrator whose stories have appeared on National Geographic's Intelligent Travel site, World Hum, BBC Travel, and in Lonely Planet travel anthologies, among others.
Key collaborators include Harry Corr, a talented environment artist who has worked on titles such as Grid 2 and Dirt Rally; David Housden, a BAFTA nominated composer, best known for his original scores for Thomas was Alone and Volume; and Benjamin Hill, a writer and producer whose notable projects include the critically acclaimed Ether One and IGF Nominated Duskers.
Michael is a voice director, writer, sound artist, and entertainment industry vagabond whose career spans games, film, music, audiobooks and new media.
The historic East London Group returns to the Nunnery Gallery, selected and curated by writer broadcaster Michael Rosen — whose parents were contemporaries of the Group's artistsand radio producer film - maker Emma - Louise Williams.
The goal is to make a collection in the magazine pages of artists, photographers, writers, poets, scholars, musicians even, whose work matches the enormity of the topic, Vision & Justice, and citizenship.
Cairene MacDonald, artist, writer and teacher, whose Atelier of Time offers generous and helpful learning opportunities through her School of the Fourth Dimension.
About the Artists Jonathan Allen (London, England) is an artist and writer whose work addresses the figuring of agency, the facticity of the image, and most recently the various magics at play within late modernity.
These artists, including Jack, would later be associated with the New York School namely Willem de Kooning (whose early career Biala and Brustlein would support by buying his pictures), but also the art critic Harold Rosenberg, photographer Rudy Burckhardt, and writer Edwin Denby.
Last year, Hito Steyerl — a filmmaker, writer and media artist whose work critiques power structures in late capitalism — was No. 1 on ArtReview magazine's Power List.
Paglen is an artist, writer, and experimental geographer whose work deliberately blurs lines between social science, contemporary art, journalism, and other disciplines to construct unfamiliar yet meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us.
Jen Bervin (Brooklyn, NY) is a visual artist and writer whose works combine text and textiles with conceptual elements and a minimalist's eye for the poetic and essential.
The installation features a strong female protagonist named Cassandra, a figure of Greek mythology whose prophecies — first gifted and later cursed by the spurned Apollo — were disbelieved by the fated Agamemnon; and is inspired by East German writer and critic Christa Wolf's 1984 novel Cassandra, about a struggling female artist and visionary.
J.J. Kegan McFadden is a writer, curator and artist living in Winnipeg (Canada) whose practice blurs the lines between cultural research and storytelling.
Surrealist, Romantic, official artist in both world wars, photographer and writer (and sometime art critic), Paul Nash was the greatest English modernist, whose art was a synthesis both of artistic conflict and personal difficulty, and borne out of the horrors of the century itself, with its shell - cratered landscapes and acres of twisted airplane wreckage, seen under a gibbous moon.
Sandy Kim is one of those photographers whose importance will become increasingly apparent with time, when the immediate jealously of those not invited to the party fades, and the talents of her generation — the artists, writers, musicians that surround her — begin to fully flower.»
Antonio Saura was a Spanish artist and writer, one of the major post-war painters in the fifties whose work has marked several generations of artists.
To celebrate The Chimney's third anniversary, we wish to reveal the pantheon of writers, thinkers, and poets whose words have influenced the 12 artists presented in Endnotes.
Organized and chaired by artist Sharon Louden, it brought to bear the expertise of a number of New York City's finest art mavens: the artist and writer Sharon Butler, whose well appointed blog Two Coats of Paint will be familiar to many readers here; artist, former gallery director, curator and current Director of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program Bill Carroll; artist, curator and current Dean of The New York Academy of Art Peter Drake; and New York dealer, inveterate blogger and author of How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery Ed Winkleman.
Howardena Pindell is an outspoken artist, writer, curator, and professor whose career reflects the spirit of a creative risk taker, seasoned traveler, and an advocate for equality.
Lars Bang Larsen is an independent curator and writer based in Barcelona and Copenhagen, whose exhibitions and books consider artists» engagement with counter culture and social activism from the 1960s onwards.
A French - American painter, sculptor, chess player and writer whose work has been associated with Dadaism and many other avant - garde movements, Marcel Duchamp is commonly considered as one of the artists who helped define the revolutionary developments in plastic arts in the begining of the twentieth century.
Jason Urban is an artist, writer, teacher and curator, whose work has been exhibited internationally.
The concept of avant - garde refers primarily to artists, writers, composers and thinkers whose work is opposed to mainstream cultural values and often has a trenchant social or political edge.
In 1974 he founded, together with a group of artists, writers, film - makers, performance artists and musicians, the Laboratoire Agit» Art, whose aim was to transform the nature of artistic practice from a formalist, object - bound sensibility to practices based on experimentation and agitation, process rather than product, ephemerality rather than permanence.
At several places in the building, the Hamburger Bahnhof currently exhibits an artist whose work and life can not be separated from one another — a painter, an actor, a writer, a musician, a drunkard, a dancer, a traveller, a charmer, an enfant terrible and self - producer — in short, an «exhibitionist» as he called himself and an artist who today is considered one of the most significant of his generation.
The book is co-published with Dancing Foxes Press, an independent publishing platform whose projects render ideas that emerge from the minds of artists, writers, and scholars, and are often driven by content and collaboration.
Audrey Chan (b. 1982, Chicago, Illinois) is a Los Angeles - based artist, writer, and educator whose research - based projects articulate political and cultural identities through allegorical narrative and the feminist construct of «the personal is political.»
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