Not exact matches
There are more than a dozen works
on view in Trump's apartment, including a series of prints by conceptual
artist John Baldessari, a massive work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming
artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful abstract painting by the
young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
The holdup
artist was a large black man, his hostage a
young white woman, and as an angry South Boston crowd moved in
on him, he retreated to a bridge that put him in plain
view of scores of gawkers.
Onika Tanya Maraj, better known as Nicki Minaj was born
on December 8, 1982 in Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago and
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The «IDGAF» singer posted a photo of herself as a cute baby with the caption: «I picked up the phone and found out I am the
youngest female
artist to hit 1 BILLION
views on a music video».
I picked up the phone and found out I am the
youngest female
artist to hit 1 BILLION
views on a music video #newrules WHAAAAA!!!
Dua Lipa has made Youtube history as the
youngest female
artist to hit one billion
views on a music video.
Family
Viewing,
on the other hand, continues to prove rewarding after multiple
viewings, exhibiting the idealism of a
young artist with the intelligence of a mature craftsman.
Photographs by SKG
artist Leonard Freed are
on view at the University of Lousiville's Ekstrom Library through May 25th as part of their «Fine
Young Kids» exhibition.
Lynn Hershman Leeson: Vertighost, currently
on view through March 25 at both the de
Young and the Legion of Honor, celebrates one of the seminal Bay Area
artists.
Among the dozens of shows
on view in New York that are focused
on younger artists, be sure to see Cordy Ryman at Dodge Gallery, Scott Lyall at Miguel Abreu Gallery, Zach Harris and Zach Feuer, and one of my personal favorites, Scott Olson at Wallspace.
His new show, «Bright
Young Things,» now
on view at the Lehmann Maupin gallery, draws
on sources from classical still lifes, art deco motifs and early 20th - century
artists like Cecil Beaton, Marie Laurencin and Nils von Dardel.
Currently
on view at the de
Young is The Living Need Light, The Dead Need Music (2014), a video work by Vietnamese American
artist collective The Propeller Group that resonates powerfully with the Museums» Southeast Asian holdings.
There were a few arresting installations, nonetheless, such as Danh Vo's floating gilded cardboard segments that comment
on moral transgressions, for which the Marian Goodman gallery eliminated its walls; Liu Wei's architectural Library at Lehmann Maupin that collapses a metropolis to outrageous effect and, among the
young artists who showed gripping promise, Aki Sasamoto's Luncheon Field, which livened the Focus section with a table perforated to suspend forks that bobbed in the breeze of a fan, and Eddie Peake's rumination
on past and future that filled the Lorcan O'Neill booth with a tinted Plexiglas and steel installation involving a bear, a robot and lost Atlantis
viewed through a meandering cut - out.
Young and old, in the galleries and
on the street, in two dimensions and three, the
artists on view are telling similar stories.
The first installment, which includes the
young painter Lucy Dodd and the 1960s pop
artist Sister Mary Corita Kent, is
on view through July 13 at Ms. Goetz's museum in Munich.
On view from January 13 through May 20, 2018 at the Frances
Young Tang Teaching Museum, Elevator Music 35: Ephraim Asili — Jazz Salt is the 35th version of the Museum's Elevator Music series, which activates the Museum's elevator and engages
artists across the visual and performing arts to create immersive, sound - based installations.
Photographer Amy Touchette has a number of events
on the horizon in February and March 2018: — On February 22, 2018, at California Polytechnic State University, the artist will speak about her work from «The Young Series,» which will also be on vi
on the horizon in February and March 2018: —
On February 22, 2018, at California Polytechnic State University, the artist will speak about her work from «The Young Series,» which will also be on vi
On February 22, 2018, at California Polytechnic State University, the
artist will speak about her work from «The
Young Series,» which will also be
on vi
on view
In this video, 2012 Whitney Biennial
artist Moyra Davey discusses her photographic series
on view in the exhibition, Mary, Marie (2011) and We Are
Young and We Are Friends of Time (2011).
Among the dozens of shows
on view in New York that are focused
on younger artists, be sure to see Cordy Ryman at Dodge Gallery, Scott Lyall at Miguel Abreu Gallery, Elizabeth Neel and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., Zach Harris and Zach Feuer, and one of my personal favorites, Scott Olson at Wallspace.
Young Artists Shine opens January 13 and will be
on view in TAM's Cheney classroom through February 3.
These
younger artists will be given free reign to respond to the works
on view and to the time period in general.
On view through January 24, Reeder's «Chicago Works» exhibition represents a seismic change not only for the MCA, but for every
young artist in the city.
Private
views were abuzz with
young, incentivised
artists spurred
on by a ripple of attention in the burgeoning art press.
There is also an opportunity to preview a selection of
artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale later in May, from Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be
on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal
artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual
artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media
artist Samson
Young, representing Hong Kong, showing with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne).
Venice Biennale
Artists Frieze New York will also be an opportunity to preview many artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale, including: Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing new work with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne,
Artists Frieze New York will also be an opportunity to preview many
artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale, including: Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing new work with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne,
artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale, including: Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be
on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal
artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual
artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media
artist Samson
Young, representing Hong Kong, showing new work with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne, main).
(Quebec, Canada) «What you will see is a constellation of works by
young artists, our
view on emerging Brazilian contemporary art.
(Quebec, Canada) «What you will see is a constellation of works by
young artists, our
view on emerging Brazilian contemporary art», affirm the Curators Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hans - Ulrich Obrist and Thierry Raspail.
Hardcover books today are as much about sentimentality as they are about text, but the work of a
young artist now
on view at the Studio Museum in Harlem eschews textuality altogether for an aesthetic and material communion with these spined signifiers.
Thanks to her wide and inclusive
view, she is able to fulfill the role of artistic director in different realities such as an institutional pavilion like Expo Gate, for Milano Expo in 2015, and IL CREPACCIO project, a showcase in Milan for
young artists and not just them, (recently
on Instagram with IL CREPACCIO INSTAGRAM SHOW @ilcrepaccio), she is a curator of exhibitions — such as the latest solo exhibition of Thomas Braida at Palazzo Nani Bernardo for the Venice Biennale 2017 — and of public projects for companies and international institutions like Moderna Museet in Stockholm and Performa in New York.
On view in the UBS lounge at Art Basel Hong Kong will be pieces by Thomas Demand, Christian Marclay, acclaimed Indian
artist Hema Upadhyay, and up - and - comer Samson
Young, who is representing Hong Kong at this year's Venice Biennale.
They both knew that the two of us, I a
young conceptual
artist, and Goldberg an abstract painter had a common interest — though decidedly different
views on the relation between art and politics.
His recent group exhibitions include: «Zhongguo 2185», Sadie Coles, London, Great Britain, 2017; «Mountain Sites:
Views of Laoshan», Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing, 2016; «200» 60», chi K11 Art Space, Shanghai, China; «My House Is Your House», SPSI Art Museum, Shanghai, China, 2015; «Jing Shen — The act of painting in contemporary China», PAC Museum of Contemporary Art, Milan, Italy, 2015; «10th Gwangju Biennale», Gwangju, South Korea, 2014; «Rendering», AIKE - DELLARCO, Shanghai, China, 2013; «
ON OFF China's
Young Artists in Concept and Practice», Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, 2013.
This spring, the Delaware Art Museum is turning that dream into a reality by hosting 12 x 12, a group exhibition featuring works by
young Delaware
artists,
on view March 15 — April 23, 2017.
This spring, the Delaware Art Museum is turning that dream into a reality by hosting the second 12 × 12 exhibition, featuring works by
young Delaware
artists,
on view March 15 — April 23, 2017.
Target Gallery is partnering with the Factory Society, an independent
young - patrons group that supports the Torpedo Factory, for the March150 Art Party
on Friday, March 23; 7 — 10 p.m. Guests have an opportunity to mingle with other art enthusiasts and meet many of the
artists who have artwork
on view in the show.
Chisenhale Gallery present Camille Henrot The Pale Fox an exhibition
on view 28 February — 13 April 2014, this new installation develops from Grosse Fatigue (2013)-- the film Henrot presented at the 55th Venice Biennale, 2013, for which she was awarded the Silver Lion for most promising
young artist.
The paintings of DITI ALMOG, a
young Israeli
artist now living in New York,
on view at Boesky & Callery, veer between real and miniature scale.
Other works
on view include a suite of watercolors by Guo Hongwei, combining his renderings of American iconography with his father's calligraphy of Chinese classical poems; Chen Wei's staged photographs in the traditions of Gregory Crewdson and Cindy Sherman; a thick - imexhibitionso floral - patterned diptych by Liang Yuanwei, exhibitionsly featured in the Chinese pavilion at the 54th Biennale di Venezia; Cheng Ran's romantically staged photos of the Hollywood sign, commenting
on the role cinema has played in shaping the image of America in the psyche of
younger Chinese generations; the American premiere of Sun Xun's 21 Grams, a four - year long animation project reflecting
on history, social struggles and dystopia; and Hu Xiangqian's Art Museum, a video presentation of the «collection» of Western artworks that have inspired the
artist's creative language but that he's never seen in person or fully understood.
To create a conversation between the past and present, and to explore the relevance and importance of his Black Panthers artwork 50 years later, we interviewed Mr. Douglas, who is now retired but still creating art, traveling, and living in San Francisco, along with two
young artists who often look to him for inspiration: Ms. Casteel and Fahamu Pecou, whose solo exhibition, «Black Matter Lives,» is
on view at the Lyons Wier Gallery in Chelsea.
On the occasion of his show at Betty Cunningham, Bailey, in an interview published in the Huffington Post, mentions a wealth of figurative painting being done by
young artists, «at a time when painting is being
viewed more and more as a niche activity» and «with little recognition among the museum curators and the galleries.»
The Student Arts Festival celebrates
young artists from Bridgehampton to Montauk with over 3,500 student works
on view.
Artists Conversations: Bradford
Young by Sara Salovaara BOMB Magazine «Black Nationalism, rural Brooklyn, faces, and monoliths» encapsulates the subjects and symbols of filmmaker Bradford
Young «s «Bynum Cutler,» a three - screen video installation
on view at Bethel Tabernacle AME Church, the «God» in the recent exhibition «Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn.»
Public Art Fund presents A Promise is a Cloud, an exhibition
on view November 5, 2011 — September 14, 2012 at MetroTech Center featuring work by four
young, international artists: Ohad Meromi, Adam Pendleton, Erin Shirreff, and YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUST
young, international
artists: Ohad Meromi, Adam Pendleton, Erin Shirreff, and
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YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES.
Works by hot,
young artists like Ben Weiner, Joshua Dildine, and Stephanie Washburn are likely to be
on view during one of the gallery's jam - packed exhibitions in Culver City or in an art fair booth in a city near you.
He currently has a solo exhibition
on view at the Chicago Cultural Center (Jan 23 - Mar 28,2010), a major accomplishment for a
younger artist.
His work is currently
on view in The Generational:
Younger Than Jesus at the New Museum in New York, and he is presently one of the
artists in residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem.