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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.

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From a major piece by one of the year's best - reviewed young artists to a head - turning historical prank by America's most famous living sculptor, these are works that could add major oomph to any collection.
He took art lessons when young, compared writing well to artistry, created an aspiring sculptor in Roderick Hudson, and lived and worked among artists.
Kenneth Armitage was one of eight young British sculptors, including Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Robert Adams and Geoffrey Clarke whose work, when first shown at the Venice Biennale in 1952, was dubbed by Herbert Read «the geometry of fear».
While critics frequently compare Dona Nelson to far more celebrated postwar painters, «Painters Sculpting / Sculptors Painting» instead placed her work in conversation with that of a diverse group of younger artists.
He questioned assumptions about form, material and subject matter in sculpture, and his work inspired a whole younger generation of British sculptors including Phillip King, Tony Cragg, Barry Flanagan, Richard Long and Gilbert & George.
The volume focuses on sixteen major works by the Young British Artists, a dynamic association of painters, sculptors, video artists, and photographers whose irreverent and genre - bending art first took London by storm in the late 1980s.
During a few years in the early 1980s, Wool worked as an assistant to the sculptor Joel Shapiro, and his early work clearly displays Shapiro's influence on the young artist.
Mapplethorpe, a native New Yorker lived and worked in New York City in the 1960's and 80's when the city's art scene was a dynamic collective of bright stars: young and established painters, sculptors, writers, dancers and photographers, all eager to establish their vision and proclaim their creative voices.
The gallery has also hosted exhibitions with artists of older generations such as Michelangelo Pistoletto and Gianfranco Pardi and represents the works of British conceptual artist Stephen Willats, American feminist artist Mary Beth Edelson and Syrian born painter and sculptor Simone Fattal who have been showing since the 1960's and have greatly influenced many of the younger generation of artists.
Two years later, as well as featuring at the Venice Biennale, Turnbull's work was included in the Young Sculptors exhibition at the ICA.
She distinguished as a successful female figure in a stereotypical male sculptor's profession and her work inspired numerous young artists, primarily those involved in installation art and Feminist movements.
Is it any wonder, then, that many younger American painters and sculptors have long abandoned the bygone absolutisms of Minimalism on one hand and Hyper - Realism on the other and are making works today that hover in a hard to define space that might be called Abstract Figuration or Figurative Abstraction?»
Painters LOIS MAILOU JONES and JOHN BIGGERS and sculptor and printmaker ELIZABETH CATLETT all aligned themselves with the younger generation of black artists, creating works that underscored their shared interest in African design sensibilities, the black figure, and the continuing struggle for civil rights.
As you'd expect from a foundation that has built its reputation on forging networks between China and the international art scene, as well as developing the careers of young artists within the Greater China region, the works on show span creations by 1980s Neo-Geo stars Ashley Bickerton and Peter Halley through to new commissions by the current generation of Chinese artists, including Shanghai - based sculptor Zhang Ruyi and Guangzhou - based twin - sister duo Mountain River Jump!
Taken as a whole, the exhibition is a clean, a strong, and a varied one and of vast artistic, educational interest and importance, and, if I mistake not, will have as a result, and despite the unquestionably skeptical and even hostile attitude towards the merits of the new foreign movements, or an indisposition to accept them as being worthy of the title of art movements in general — the most marked effect upon the cause of art in America, and upon the coming production of American painters and sculptors, than anything that has occurred since the first exhibition of the so - called Munich band of young American painters in the old American art galleries in 1878, and of the work of Monet and his contemporaries and followers held here in 1883.
Her work has been shown at Space Gallery, Boston Sculptors Gallery, Lincoln Arts Project and Thomas Young Gallery.4 Articles
And Nari Ward, the young sculptor in Harlem, was still working on «Peace Keeper,» a huge installation consisting of a hearse, covered with grease and feathers, set inside an iron cage and topped by a cloudlike mass of mufflers tied with industrial burlap.
For certain young American sculptors, however, work such as Caro's seemed to embody limiting «European» aesthetic precepts.
Adventures in Glass, January 15 — February 13 * Young American Painters: John Ferren, Julio Girona, John Grillo, Angelo Ippolito, Marca - Relli, Joan Mitchell, February 22 — March 18 * Thirty - Seventh Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members, March 24 — April 30 * Pre-Columbian Sculpture, May 7 — June 20 (catalogue and supplement) Graphic Work by Edvard Munch, October 1 — 19 Young British Painters, October 25 — December 3 * Italian Sculptors: Marini, Manzù, Minguzzi, Mirko, Consagra, Fazzini, December 10, 1957 — January 23, 1958 *
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.
As a young man he traveled to Paris to work with sculptor Constantin Brancusi, and he went on to develop his own unique career as an artist in New York.
Roy and Marie Neuberger Collection: Modern American Painting and Sculpture, January 4 — 30 * Janicki, Sterne, Glasco, February 2 — 26 * An Exhibition of Sculpture and Drawings by Young British Sculptors, March 2 — 29 * Thirty - Fifth Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members, April 3 — May 6 * World at Work: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings Commissioned by Fortune, Presented on the Occasion of the Magazine's Twenty - Fifth Anniversary, May 12 — 15 An Exhibition of Cubism on the Occasion of the Fortieth Anniversary of The Arts Club of Chicago, October 3 — November 4 * Noguchi: Sculpture and Scroll Drawings, November 11 — December 7 * Accent Rugs Woven by Gloria Finn and Designed by American Painters, December 13, 1955 — January 3, 1956 * Melanesian Sculpture, December 13, 1955 — January 3, 1956 *
Sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney established the Whitney Studio Club in a brownstone at 147 West 4th Street in 1918 as a place for young artists to gather and show their work.
Rail: That was in the late»60s, after you had work included in the 1966 Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors show at the Jewish Museum.
Next door to the Alexander Gray gallery, Greene Naftali was showing works by Rachel Harrison, a sculptor some 30 years younger than Edwards.
These images mark a departure for Young, for he has worked primarily as a sculptor during the last decade.
By 1985, the year after she moved into the building on West 57th Street that still houses her gallery, her program was strongly focused around post-minimalist, conceptual work, with Italian Arte Povera sculptors such as Giuseppe Penone and Giulio Paolini, and a lot of young Germans, including the installation artist Lothar Baumgarten, a former student of Beuys, and the then little - known painters Anselm Kiefer and Gerhard Richter.
He questioned assumptionsabout form, material and subject matter in sculpture, and his work inspired a whole younger generation of British sculptors including Phillip King, Tony Cragg, Barry Flanagan, Richard Long and Gilbert & George.
Talk: «Public Art Fund Talks: Fiona Banner» at the New School One of the Young British Artists that came to international attention in the 1990s, Fiona Banner is a sculptor and video - and installation - artist making text - based works that cleverly comment on technology and popular culture.
It served as a national launching pad for several young artists, among them sculptor Kathryn Spence, whose work is now in the permanent collections of SFMOMA and the de Young, and installation artist Stephen Heyoung artists, among them sculptor Kathryn Spence, whose work is now in the permanent collections of SFMOMA and the de Young, and installation artist Stephen HeYoung, and installation artist Stephen Hendee.
Jewish Museum: «Other Primary Structures» (closes on Sunday) This two - part exhibition responds to the museum's landmark 1966 show, «Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors,» by assembling the work of artists from elsewhere who might have been included, but makes its case with too few (poorly installed) works.
Wilmarth first worked for Tony Smith, whose angular metal structures influenced the young sculptor.
Around 1955, while Abstract Expressionism was flourishing uptown, a number of younger painters and sculptors interested in a very different kind of art lived and worked in deserted sailmaking lofts at Coenties Slip, a filled - in deep - water inlet that had once been the city's main landing place for wooden ships.
A special exhibition organized by sculptor and installation artist Jack Pierson brings together the work of 10 artists who graduated from Yale University's photography MFA program, a crew that is evocative of many young artists working today — shredding the boundaries between genres, materials and ideas.
Jewish Museum: «Other Primary Structures» (through May 18) This two - part exhibition responds to the museum's landmark 1966 show, «Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors,» by assembling the work of artists from elsewhere who might have been included, but makes its case with too few (poorly installed) works.
So it was very surprising indeed when a whole group of British sculptors, not only Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, whose reputations were already made, but including a younger generation of sculptors, won many prizes and distinctions with work which was acclaimed and exhibited throughout Europe and North and South America.
Double Standing Figure is displayed at the entrance to the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, which houses works by eight younger sculptors.
Caro's innovative work was complemented by his teaching at St. Martin's School of Art in London from 1953 to 1981, where he influenced a younger generation of British abstract sculptors including Phillip King, Bruce McLean, Barry Flanagan, Richard Long, and Gilbert and George.
On display are works by the most widely known sculptors of the 20th century such as Joan Miro, Donald Judd, George Segal, John Chamberlain, by celebrated contemporary artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Ernesto Neto, Jason Rhoades, and young 21st century artists such as Mark Dion, Will Ryman, and Florian Baudrexel.
Ahead of an exhibition of his work at Edel Assanti, sculptor Alex Hoda tells his younger self to keep...
The same committee selected the works for the 1954 Pavilion and presented an exhibition of four young painters, John Bratby, Derrick Greaves, Edward Middleditch and Jack Smith, alongside sculptor Lynn Chadwick and a more established, older painter Ivon Hitchens.
However, the spikiness of Sutherland's paintings has striking similarities with the younger sculptors» work and his large painting Twisted Tree Form (1944) was awarded the Acquisition Prize of the São Paulo Museu de Arte Moderna, Brazil.
Also associated with the Verism School of Art, Hanson - along with his younger contemporaries John De Andrea (b. 1941) and Carole Feuerman (b. 1945)- is regarded as the greatest of all 20th century sculptors working in the style of photorealism or hyperrealism.
According to South African critic Amy Halliday, contemporary art from the African continent is «often either excluded from, or uncomfortably assimilated into, an overarching Western narrative:» Nicholas Hlobo, a young South African sculptor, mined this narrative for his 2008 installation at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, where his work was featured as part of the Momentum emerging artists series.
[83] In 1952 at the 26th Venice Biennale a group of young British sculptors including Kenneth Armitage, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, William Turnbull and Eduardo Paolozzi, exhibited works that demonstrated anti-monumental, expressionism.
A wall panel in the de Young Museum's just - opened retrospective of Bay Area sculptor Ruth Asawa acknowledges the critical problem her work poses: It recalls the high professional esteem Asawa once enjoyed.
In 1966, the Jewish Museum in New York organized the Primary Structures exhibit, showing large, minimal style works by young American and British sculptors.
As a young man, American sculptor Richard Serra (b. 1939) spent his summers working at the steel mill, an experience that would later inform the multi-ton and multi-story Cor - ten steel sculptures that the artist is so well known for.
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