Sentences with phrase «young artistic talent»

One of his best - known subjects from that period was of another young artistic talent, composer Philip Glass, whose portrait Close painted and showed in 1969.
A room of these large - scale circles was installed in Valentine's 1970 solo presentation at the Pasadena Art Museum, known at that time as an important platform for young artistic talent.
It is a community that supports and promotes young artistic talent in its most broad and multidisciplinary definition as well as a multifunctional space that can be experienced in many ways: the gallery; the café (which transforms into an indie movie house every Tuesday); and the concept store filled with innovative items from young independent designers both local and international.

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And, highlighting the breadth of artistic talent in Chicago, Galerie Lelong is featuring McArthur Binion, Samuel Levi Jones, Tony Lewis John Phillips, Bethany Collins, and Nate Young.
Along the lines of the promotion of young talents, Analix Forever also opens its space for artistic residencies.
«The Young Masters exhibition highlights the artistic talent and creativity of these young students, whose skills have been cultivated and developed through hard work with experienced AP teachers,» remarked Edith O'Donnell, who founded the program in Young Masters exhibition highlights the artistic talent and creativity of these young students, whose skills have been cultivated and developed through hard work with experienced AP teachers,» remarked Edith O'Donnell, who founded the program in young students, whose skills have been cultivated and developed through hard work with experienced AP teachers,» remarked Edith O'Donnell, who founded the program in 1994.
The Museum's annual awards were established in 1980 by the Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund and the Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund to recognize exceptional talent and potential in young visual artists who show a commitment to continuing their artistic endeavors.
TASTEE is a group show exhibiting established and young artists of deep talent and artistic strength.
The DeGolyer and Kimbrough funds were established in 1980 to recognize exceptional talent and potential in young visual artists who show a commitment to continuing their artistic endeavors.
Yuxweluptun showed artistic talent from a young age and, in 1978, he entered Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver.
In harmony with POP Montreal's mandates, Art POP strives to create a place for young, emerging artists and curators to share space alongside established talent, and to find challenging and creative ways to situate Montreal's artistic community within the context of international contemporary art practices.
Grounded in an assembly of works dating from the 1980s and 1990s by eminent figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Robert Gober, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy, and Annette Messager, but also foregrounding projects by younger talents such as Paul Chan, Guyton \ Walker, Nate Lowman, and Wangechi Mutu, the exhibition immerses visitors in a focused survey of some of the most salient artistic developments of the past few decades.
By exploring new mediums, like the Internet outside of the traditional mediums like paint, charcoal and woodblock printing and breaking from the history of Resistance Art that formed part of the anti-Apartheid struggle, they have yielded new artistic directions, which has meant their contributions have positioned them as exciting young talents worthy of attention and has added impetus to the importance of understanding the significance of young, emerging artists in South Africa's ever developing discourse.
With over 70 participating spaces showcasing 250 artists, the Art Licks Weekend is a unique event that will encompass the most exciting artistic talent and innovative ideas in London; celebrating the creative energy of this young art scene.
Bochner's artistic talent was apparent at a very young age.
Enrolling at the Cooper Union in 1926, the young artist struggled to find the appropriate artistic milieu to encourage her talent.
However, her strictness did not prevent her from recognizing and nurturing her young son's artistic talent.
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