Sentences with phrase «young sculptor»

The phrase "young sculptor" refers to a person who is a beginner or relatively new to the art of sculpting. Full definition
I mean young sculptors of my generation saw their paintings and wanted to express them in real space.
Since then, his acclaim has continued to grow, and he is now recognised as one of the most accomplished young sculptors in Korea.
The Weltkunst Collection epitomises what is popularly referred to as «New British Sculpture», a term used to describe the quite disparate work of young sculptors who emerged in the late 1970s and «80s and who showed renewed interest in using traditional materials after the dominance of Minimalist and Conceptual practices.
Using a working method that suggests a lineage to poster rippers Raymond Hains and Mimmo Rotella as well as kinship to younger sculptors such as Brian Dettmer and Ishmael Randall Weeks, Otero's practice has become a significant thresher of influences.
In 2015, Kyle received an individual artist grant from the Maryland State Arts Council and was a finalist for the Miami University Young Sculptors Competition for the William and Dorothy Yeck Award.
This annual award was founded in 1994 to recognize young sculptors and to encourage their continued commitment to the field of sculpture, as well as to recognize the award winners» faculty sponsors and their institutions.
Early One Morning is a major example of the kind of sculpture that established Caro as the leading young sculptor of the 1960s.
If Lorenzo's motive for establishing a training ground for young sculptors is straightforward, less clear is the exact nature of the school.
He is one of the most important young sculptors working today, whose work has been included in the last two Whitney Biennials; the Lyon Biennale in 1997; and Sunshine & Noir exhibitions at the Louisiana Museum, Humblebaek; Castello di Rivoli, Italy; and the Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
Desert Hearts centers on Vivian Bell (Helen Shaver), an East Coast professor who travels to Reno to file for divorce, and Cay Rivvers (Patricia Charbonneau), the free - spirited young sculptor with whom she develops an intimate relationship.
Upon graduation she was awarded the Kenneth Armitage Young Sculptor Prize, the Land Security Prize Award and was the winner of the Saatchi New Sensations.
Ann Christopher has held numerous solos shows and also contributed to group exhibitions from the late 1960s onwards, winning several important prizes including the Peter Stuyvesant Award, the Daily Telegraph Magazine Young Sculptors Competition and the Otto Beit Medal for Sculpture of Outstanding Merit.
Ken Noland came to London in 1964, where, through Caro, he met John Hoyland as well as the exciting young sculptors David Annesley, Michael Bolus, Phillip King, Tim Scott, William Tucker and Isaac Witkin.
Gaining notoriety in Europe as a promising young sculptor, Pierme had many solo exhibitions and showed alongside creative giants, including Pierre Cardin.
Depicting characters like the eponymous young sculptor in Roderick Hudson and spaces like the crowded galleries in The Wings of the Dove, Henry James's iconic novels reflect the significance of the visual culture of his society.
The formidable young sculptor and MacArthur recipient Sarah Sze fashions whole ecosystems from tiny pieces of detritus, addressing serious topics such as overconsumption and sustainability while supplying viewers with moments of whimsy and delight.
The term «Site - specific art» was promoted and refined by Californian artist Robert Irwin [7][8] but it was actually first used in the mid-1970s by young sculptors, such as Patricia Johanson, Dennis Oppenheim, and Athena Tacha, who had started executing public commissions for large urban sites.
Ultimately it would be the work of slightly younger sculptors, such as Mark DiSuvero and John Chamberlain, to match the expansive drama of Abstract Expressionist painting.
Marter, Joan M. «Alexander Calder: Ambitious Young Sculptor of the 1930s.»
While his elaborately painted folding screen titled The Fourth of June (Eton) is the centerpiece of Lehmann Maupin's fair booth, the real prize of this show is a five by four - foot painting titled The imagined atelier of Bruno Hat, 2016, which features an invented steely eyed young sculptor inside his decadent studio, encircled by a grouping of his sculptural busts.
It's an unusual perspective and an interesting one, bridging late modernist artists like Louise Bourgeois to Process Art icons Eva Hesse and Lynda Benglis to younger sculptors Liz Larner and Jessica Stockholder.
There he met and befriended another aspiring young sculptor called Barbara Hepworth, who, like Moore, was inspired by the Yorkshire landscape of their birth.
Morgan, 31, is one of Britain's best known young sculptors.
Another key event was the British Council exhibition at the 1952 Venice Biennale of Moore with several younger sculptors.
He brought in young sculptors such as Anthony Caro, Robert Clatworthy, Elizabeth Frink and Eduardo Paolozzi to teach, and also employed as part - time teachers recent graduates of the department, including David Annesley, Michael Bolus, Phillip King, Tim Scott, Bill Tucker and Isaac Witkin.
ISC established the annual award program in 1994 to recognize young sculptors and to encourage their continued commitment to the field.
Kapoor, who was born in India in 1954, is one of Britain's leading young sculptors.
Claire Barclay is a leading figure in a generation of young sculptors that have defined a re-engagement with materials and the process of making artwork.
When I was still a young sculptor's apprentice, it suddenly hit me that I no longer wanted to make images and objects like my art school masters, creations that would, at most, be representations of my imagination.
This is the struggle of Pygmalion, a young sculptor, who finds himself drawn into the marital dispute of two very powerful gods.
RD: And then, then when I started getting into trouble with painting — I stay with it in spite of the trouble — but as a young sculptor now (chuckles) when I get into trouble, «No, no.
After graduating from Princeton, he moved to New York City where he shared a studio with the young sculptor Carl Andre and threw himself into a series of monumental abstract canvases.
Established artists Simon J Harris, Steven MacIver and Henrietta Dubrey all bring a unique interpretation to the medium of oil on canvas while Mark Beattie, a young sculptor who burst onto the London art scene a couple of years ago, brings a freshness of approach to formalistic pieces.
«Looking beyond historical categorizations in this way shows why similar thoughts may go through the mind of a photographer from Dresden in 1871... and that of a young sculptor from Ghana in 2010 — and how these thoughts might change over the course of time.»
Powell was inspired by Augusta Savage (A» 25), a young sculptor and the newly appointed director of the Harlem Arts Workshop.
Young sculptor, photographer and installation artist Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967) creates works that explore the relationship between human beings, nature and technology.
Two years later, as well as featuring at the Venice Biennale, Turnbull's work was included in the Young Sculptors exhibition at the ICA.
In 1975, Robert Motherwell bought a chair from a young sculptor and designer named John E. Scofield.
On the other hand, though he did cause a lot of young sculptors to make abstract sculpture in welded steel, his example led others to find their own methods and idioms, even to reject formal sculpture altogether — for example, the young Barry Flanagan, Bruce McLean and the Gilbert and George partnership.
While at art school in Munich, Frömel met the young sculptor Werner Schürmann.
«I am an established painter, but a young sculptor,» he said two years before he died in 1983.
Jaeger is a young sculptor that makes things, and seems to have fun doing it.
I mean, everyone was tipping everyone off about this brilliant, young sculptor.
In 1967 while Gottlieb was preparing for the Whitney and Guggenheim Museum exhibition he began to make small models for sculptures out of cut and painted cardboard that, he said, made him feel like «a young sculptor, just beginning».
Wilmarth first worked for Tony Smith, whose angular metal structures influenced the young sculptor.
In fact, a young sculptor named Donald Judd who wrote criticism for Arts magazine at the time, reviewed the show and in reference to its title coined the phrase Op Art in his review.
Double Standing Figure is displayed at the entrance to the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, which houses works by eight younger sculptors.
Geoffrey Clarke and William Turnbull were among the youngest sculptors in the exhibition, whilst Graham Sutherland was of an older generation.
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