Sentences with phrase «younger artists ever»

In 2004, Barceló's watercolours illustrating Dante's Divine Comedy were shown at the Museé du Louvre in Paris, making him the youngest artist ever exhibited at the museum.
The exhibition opened in 1970, when he was 33, making him the youngest artist ever honoured by MoMA in this way.
Gréaud is a winner of the Prix Ricard SA, France's equivalent of the Turner Prize, and the youngest artist ever to show his work in all the galleries of the of the celebrated Palais De Toyko in Paris.
His work was shown to great acclaim in the Parisian salons of the late 1940s and early 1950s; in 1947, Buffet became the youngest artist ever to have work acquired by the French Republic, catapulting him onto the national stage as a young art star.
In 1947, his painting «Le coq mort» was purchased for the Musée National d'Art Moderne, making him the youngest artist ever to have work acquired by the French state.
Noticed for his talent with the self - published release of his book of photographs «The Kids Are All Right» in 2001, McGinley became the youngest artist ever at the age of 25 to receive the honor of presenting a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2003.
Exhibiting in Europe and Asia as well as throughout the United States, he became the youngest artist ever to be included in the documenta exhibit in Kassel, Germany in 1982.
In 1972 at the age of 27, he was the youngest artist ever to be offered a retrospective at The Tate, to which he responded with King for a Day a one - day exhibition which consisted of a catalogue listing 1000 proposals for sculpture, he has gone on to have numerous one man exhibitions at major museums including The ICA, Whitechapel and MOMA Oxford.
He had his first solo exhibition at Annina Nosei Gallery in 1982, became one of the youngest artists ever to take part in the Whitney Biennial in 1983, and was included in the inaugural reopening exhibition, devoted to contemporary art, at the newly expanded Museum of Modern Art in 1984.
The youngest artist ever to be offered a show at Smith College Museum, he was friendly with museum cognoscenti Betty and Agnes Mongan.
In 2007 — at the age of 25 — she became the youngest artist ever to be awarded the Jindrich Chalupecky Award for young artists in the Czech Republic.
Join Artis and Columbia University School of the Arts for a special preview by Gilad Ratman, one of the youngest artists ever chosen to represent Israel at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
Hancock was one of the youngest artists ever to be included in the Whitney Biennial, in both 2000 and 2002.
Famously known as the youngest artist ever to have a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Life Adjustment Center (previewed) showcases in perfect detail the reasons for such an honor.
In 1970, at the age of 33, Stella was the youngest artist ever to have a retrospective at MoMA.
In 1980 he was included in the landmark group exhibition The Times Square Show; the following year, at the age of 21, Basquiat became the youngest artist ever to be invited to Documenta.
Ramón Lago (b. 1947, La Esperanza): In the 1960s, Lago was one of the youngest artists ever to exhibit at the National Academy of Design.
In 1970, the museum gives him his first full - scale retrospective as the youngest artist ever.
At 30, Fernandes was one of the youngest artists ever to be short - listed for the award.
After moving back west to Colorado, In 1999 Gadlin was the youngest artist ever to be awarded «Best Of Show» at Denver's nationally renowned Cherry Creek Arts Festival.
In 1970, Stella was the youngest artist ever to be awarded a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
In 1987, at age 34, Salle was the youngest artist ever to be honored with a mid-career survey exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
He was 26 — one of the youngest artists ever to have a solo show at the museum.
In 1970, at the age of 34, Frank Stella became the youngest artist ever to have a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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Based on The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by The Room star Greg Sestero (played by Franco's younger brother Dave in the film) and Tom Bissell, The Disaster Artist combines elements of Ed Wood, American Movie, and The Producers to tell the story of how Wiseau and Sestero became friends in San Francisco during the late»90s, moved to Los Angeles, and eventually teamed up to make The Room (which had a possible, unverified production budget of $ 6 million).
Agnès Varda, the world's youngest 89 - year - old filmmaker, is an artist who, more than ever, can take a snapshot that reveals the big picture.
The fairy tale of the Boy Wonder, discovered by an older artist or discerning patron, usually in the guise of a lowly shepherd boy, has been a stock - in - trade of artistic mythology ever since Vasari immortalized the young Giotto, discovered by the great Cimabue while the lad was guarding his flocks, drawing sheep on a stone; Cimabue, overcome with admiration by the realism of the drawing, immediately invited the humble youth to be his pupil.7 Through some mysterious coincidence, later artists including Beccafumi, Andrea Sansovino, Andrea del Castagno, Mantegna, Zurbaran and Goya were all discovered in similar pastoral circumstances.
Ever since I was a young artist I went back and forth between small, medium, and large paintings.
Could those final drawings ever have come into being without him having been aware of a younger artist like Cy Twombly, with his sparse mark - making?
In the meantime however, not only the art market — one of her early works was recently sold as the most expensive work ever by a woman artist — but also and above all a young generation of artists have rediscovered Joan Mitchell and her art.
By the early 1860's Monet was a young and ambitious French painter living in Paris with an ever widening circle of young artist colleagues.
Of those I visited, Art Miami reprised its welcome survey of Latin American artists; Untitled lit its beach tent with wide, carefully curated booths showing refreshingly unfamiliar material from all over the world; Pulse drew the young to accomplished work by mid-career artists who remain affordable; and the Design Fair played curated interiors of mid-century masters against the technological marvels of space - age lighting and the the largest - ever 3D printed work from sustainable materials — SHoP architects» outdoor pavilion digitised out of recycled bamboo whose combined airiness and tensile strength stand to revolutionise building.
Marilyn Minter, an artist a decade younger who explores sex and desire in her own work, said Ms. Schneemann's early performances «were the first time I'd ever seen a young woman artist using sexuality and making a picture of what it looks like.»
GLENN O'BRIEN — Would you ever say to a young artist something like what Serra said to you?
Still, the recent resurgence of interest in Bess, along with artist Robert Gober's presentation of archival materials related to his lost thesis on hermaphroditism both at last year's Whitney Biennial and in Seeing Things Invisible, comes at a time when non-gender-conforming teenagers are able to take hormones and undergo surgeries at ever younger ages.
The market for contemporary art is stronger than it's ever been, particularly at auction, with young artists — many of them recent graduates — achieving astonishing results.
Tracey Emin is a notable and prolific British artist recognized for her place in the Young British Artists movement of the 1990s, and in particular for her provocative and controversial works such as Everyone I have ever slept with 1963 - 1995 and My Bed, which was on display at London's Tate Modern gallery as part of her nomination for the Turner Prize in 1999.
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.
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At 25, he was the youngest artist to receive a solo show at the museum, and he's been in demand ever since.
Robert Ryman and Ellsworth Kelly were both working steadily, granted, but so distinctively as to be inimitable by younger artists — not that Heilmann seems to have ever resorted to simple mimicry, despite the frequency with which other artists of her generation have used it as a tool.
Painting, however, continues to have a large public and young artists setting out to be painters now need more than ever to see how artists of earlier generations successfully resisted the status quo and remained outside what evolved into an academic style, for this is what much of the conceptual, film and photographic work has become; merely another academy.
Latham, sculptor, conceptual artist and intellectual provocateur died in 2006, but his reputation seems to be getting ever stronger as a younger generation of artists catch up with his ideas.
Taking the intimacy and irreproducible nature of Martin's work as a starting point, Signal Failure brings together a younger generation of artists whose work attempts to reclaim space resistant to the speed of communication age and the ever - expanding flood of digital images.
It's a little harder to be more of a trailblazer and invest and believe in young artists who may or may not ever become famous.
If we ever go too fast for your young artists, remind them they can pause the video and take extra time.
Young Congolese artist, Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga, is showcasing new works for his first - ever solo show in the UK at October Gallery, London.
The resulting videos exploring gender and Benning's unfolding sexuality landed the artist — at age 19 — in the 1993 Whitney Biennial, making Benning the youngest ever invited to participate.
After all, at this point, the company, who promised free creative reign to Lew and Locks for the project, and is sponsoring not only this year's, but the next few biennials through 2021, should know what it signed up for — or at least the intentions of the biennial's youngest - ever curators, who were looking not to create extra work for the artists for the sake of a watered - down corporate sponsorship, but to instead give them a chance to expand their biennial contributions and typical artistic practice, «as if their studio has expanded exponentially to the collaboration.»
«I've known Cy for years, but not well, and I wrote him monthly love letters, telling him how critical he was to younger artists who were beholden to him, even though I know he never, ever answers his mail,» Kertess says.
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