Sentences with phrase «young artist named»

Last but not least, a visit to the Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery at 51 Greene Street will introduce the visitor to the work of a young artist named Nicolas Rule (through June 2).
One day, while Gordon was working the front desk at Gagosian, a young artist named Richard Prince walked into the gallery carrying a portfolio of «rephotographed watch ads,» which, as if to appear in the know, he had packaged in the «signature awful frames» of Gagosian Gallery.
Nick Wilder told him to get himself up to Davis, California, to see the work of an interesting, if puzzling, young artist named Bruce Nauman.
In the framework of the 1968 - 1971 research program in art and technology conducted by the LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Arts), Irwin works with Dr. Edward Wortz, head of the laboratory of a space program, and invites a young artist named James Turell to join their research team.
As the legend goes, the publisher repurposed some unpopular arcade cabinets to house a game created by a young artist named Shigeru Miyamoto who was overseen by the man that would eventually build the Game Boy, Gumpei Yokoi.

Not exact matches

The sometime DJ and artist (he has collaborated with Takashi Murakami and will have a show of his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago in 2019) is the first finalist for the LVMH Young Designers Prize to be named for a major design role within one of the conglomerate's brands.
In 1944, he discovered a «versatile young Montreal artist» by the name of Grant Timmermann, who, for the next four years, would have an almost exclusive lock on illustrating the magazine's covers.
Steele is black, and his argument is that racial victimization games are, in the name of civil rights, turning young blacks into moral rip - off artists, and locking them into permanent inferiority of both feeling and social station.
The company's inventory also includes tote bags designed by Hamilton's youngest daughter, an artist named Wildrose.
I recently received an email from an artist named Alex explaining that he is a «young sketch artist» that does fashion related drawings.
Irish actor Robert Sheehan delivers a nicely nuanced performance as Picasso's friend, Carles Casagemas, a young artist who could never gain a foothold in his career and whose life spiraled downward in a haze of alcoholism, opium addiction and unrequited love for a young prostitute named Germaine (Emma Appleton).
For Faces Places, she teamed up with a young French photographer / urban artist who goes by the name of JR..
The Disaster Artist is the first time James has worked with his brother, Dave, on a film, after the younger Franco intentionally took roles in other projects in an effort to make a name for himself.
You'd be well advised not to read too much into this award as far as general BAFTA voting goes: last year, Emily Blunt was named British Artist of the Year by BAFTA / LA for her performance in «The Young Victoria,» and received not so much as a BAFTA nomination for her pains.
It documents her tour of small and rural French towns in the company of a much younger artist (she's 89), named JR, during which they photographed working - class people and posted huge, blown - up images of them on local structures.
The splashiest films at T.I.F.F. largely came from directors with minimal Oscar race experience, among them Call Me by Your Name's Luca Guadagnino, The Florida Project's Sean Baker, The Shape of Water's Guillermo del Toro (a previous nominee for his Pan's Labyrinth screenplay), and most thrillingly, two young actors - turned - directors: Lady Bird's Greta Gerwig, and The Disaster Artist's James Franco (a best - actor nominee for 127 Hours).
These young adult movies have seen some impressive names step behind the director chair but Maze Runner finds itself as the feature debut of visual effects artist Wes Ball and there's no doubting the fact that this feels like a first - time effort of someone who can't bring the energy required to keep a film's pulse moving.
Comic artist Georges Prosper Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergé, authored 23 books chronicling the exploits of a young journalist named Tintin.
Based on the best - selling novel of the same name by Joe Hill, «NOS4A2» follows Vic, a young, working - class artist who discovers she has the supernatural ability to track the horrifying, soul - consuming Charlie Manx, sending her on a mission to defeat him and rescue his victims.
The movie then gives way to the fictional world of the film proper as Levy, playing an artist named David, meets and falls in love with a young Hungarian woman named Enci, enacted by Bordán.
From the young artists who spent their break making the 24/7 office walls soothing with their inspiring art to «Do it for Alex.» From the campaign manager who in the midst of the most important mission of his life found the good humor to name the office elevators after Romney's cars to the young volunteers (including my paw waiving dog) who participated in Chicago pride's parade like it was a national holiday.
A graduate of the University of Virginia, Sara is a 2016 Stevie Award Winner for «Female Innovator of the Year;» a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum; an American Express Ashoka Emerging Innovator; a Cordes Fellow with the Opportunity Collaboration; a Peace X Peace 2012 Women, Power, & Peace Award Winner (Generation Peace Award); the only U.S. recipient of the Youth Leader Award in the Americas by the Inter-American Development Bank Annual Board of Governors Meeting; an Ashoka Activating Empathy Award Winner; a three - time Beyond Sport Award Finalist; named a «Woman Entrepreneur» by World Resources Institute New Ventures Mexico; a Creative Community Fellow with National Arts Strategies; a StartingBloc Fellow; a Finalist Nominee Social Entrepreneur / Innovator for the Women's Information Network 18th Annual Young Women of Achievement Award; 1 of 3 Artists Transforming the World by the Arts and Healing Network; Global Good Fund Fellow; honored among The Jewish Week NY's «36 Under 36»; and a Susan Schiffer Stautberg Leadership Fellow.
I really recommend if you're a young writer or artist trying to make a name for yourself, don't rely entirely on the online world.
1916: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce «Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down the road and this moocow that was coming down the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo...»
The Chalk Artist, Allegra Goodman, Random House - In her latest novel, Allegra Goodman explores the power of images and words through the prism of a romance between a young teacher named Nina and a chalk artist named Collin and twins Aidan, who is addicted to videogames, and his sister Diana, who are Nina's stuArtist, Allegra Goodman, Random House - In her latest novel, Allegra Goodman explores the power of images and words through the prism of a romance between a young teacher named Nina and a chalk artist named Collin and twins Aidan, who is addicted to videogames, and his sister Diana, who are Nina's stuartist named Collin and twins Aidan, who is addicted to videogames, and his sister Diana, who are Nina's students.
Hello, My name is Ty I am a young fine artist and would like to get ahold of laura inks so I can participate in painting the funk zone panels.
Barcelona's Joan Miró Foundation has managed to become a major point of reference in the world art scene and offers its visitors not only the greatest and most complete single collection of Miró's work but also a pioneering exhibition space named Espai 13, which stimulates research and experimentation among young artists and offers impressive exhibitions of contemporary experimental and avant - garde artists.
In the days when game designers were expected to wear multiple hats, Rieko functioned as story planner, artist, and programmer alongside a scrappy young lad named Yuji Naka.
In Second Quest, a graphic novel out today from writer Tevis Thompson and Braid artist David Hellman, the familiar motifs of the Zelda games get turned upside down in an original story that reexamines the legendary Nintendo games and video game culture itself — and recasts the green - capped hero as a fiercely curious young girl named Azalea.
As a young artist, he made his name alongside friends and close collaborators Ryan McGinley and Dash Snow in a milieu marked by abundant drink and drugs.
The London - born artist, named one of the Evening Standard's «Exciting Young British Artists to Look Out For» in 2017, has won an army of high profile fans including Coldplay, whose members cited his work as inspiration for their Grammy Award - nominated «Up and Up» video.
Named «Younger Than Jesus,» for its group of 33 - year - old - or - under artists, the New Museum's first «Generational» triennial was met with mixed reactions when it opened in 2009.
Boston has been named the most inspiring city for young artists.
The bi-level gallery, whose name is borrowed from a magazine published half a century ago by Italian architect and designer Ettore Sottsass, shows the work of young and emerging artists.
Artists include everyone from established names like Christopher Williams to younger ones like Ann Green Kelly.
Two young Washington artists — Noland and Louis — rode a train up to Manhattan to visit an art critic friend named Clement Greenberg.
«Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees» is the title of the fascinating interview with Lawrence Weschler in 1982, (reedited by Expended Editions in 2008), which is a virtual cross-section of Robert Irwin's entire career and a book that heavily influenced an entire generation of young artists.
In our Art category we feature both young aspiring artist and the big names.
We are considered to be a pioneering arts organisation having worked with notable and now influential academics, artists, curators and writers including Professor Stuart Hall (Iniva's founding Chair), Professor Kobena Mercer, Okwui Enwezor, Professor Sonia Boyce, Judith Butler, Keith Piper, Sarat Maharaj, Chris Dercon, Isaac Julien and Baroness Lola Young to name but a few.
And yet, their names may sound as fresh to your ears as those of much younger artists.
It was named after J.M.W. Turner because he was controversial in his own day and had wanted to establish a prize for young artists.
While there, he formed lasting relationships with composers John Cage and Stefan Wolpe, choreographer Merce Cunningham and young artists like Fielding Dawson, Dorothea Rockburne and Robert Rauschenberg to name a few.
Taking its name from Gloria (1956), an iconic work by Rauschenberg in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, this exhibition explores the interests and actions of Rauschenberg in the 1950s through a younger set of eyes, those of internationally acclaimed artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966), who has become known for her original approach to art - making that simultaneously addresses and analyzes the conventions of art and mass culture.
The youngest artist to ever receive a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art — in 1970, at age 34 — Frank Stella carved his name into American art history with his innovative shaped canvases.
In its first year it featured German multimedia artist Carsten Nicolai, who performs and writes music under the name Alva Noto, along with British media artist Hilary Lloyd and American artist Leonardo Drew; each of whose installations transformed the de Young's Wilsey Court.
Three years later, she was named director of MICA's Hoffberger School of Painting, where she taught and mentored young artists for more than four decades.
The few younger artists included were established names familiar from museum shows.
What you will not find is an older art, younger artists, diversity, or the leading names of today.
In a market moment obsessed with the often - spurious aesthetic innovations of its youngest artists, Honor Fraser's booth provided a welcome measure of historical perspective, showing paintings by fresh - faced stars (bent canvases by Kaz Oshiro, KAWS's latest abstractions, a big Sarah Cain) alongside some pretty cutting - edge compositions that turned out to be by — shocker — a bunch of supposedly tame midcentury names.
David Hockney: British Pop pioneer David Hockney is regarded by many as the most influential British artist of the 20th century — and his legacy has continued into the 21st (last year, on the heels of his exhibition at San Francisco's de Young Museum, he was named one of the most important artists of 2013).
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