More recently, buyers have been also setting auction records for
younger contemporary artists such as Adrian Ghenie and Jenny Saville.
Not exact matches
In Illusions in Art for
Young Eyes at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum,
contemporary master Eric Conklin borrows tools
such as conical mirrors from 17th - century Dutch
artists and mathematical principles from ancient Egyptian architecture to create a sense of depth when there is none or to imply volume when only area exists.
This will include those from older generations of
artists, including Malick Sidibé and Carrie Mae Weems, to those by more
contemporary artists,
such as Deana Lawson, Zanele Muholi, and LaToya Ruby Frazier, who are part of Thomas's generation or
younger, and may in turn find inspiration in Thomas's own practice.
The exhibition considers works by famed Nouveau Réalisme
artists such as Arman and Raymond Hains alongside the likes of American counterparts Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Artschwager, as well as a
younger generation of
contemporary artists who came of age in the wake of Pop Art.
More
contemporary practices are far from being left out with contributions from
younger artists such as Caroline Tschumi, Seyoung Yoon, Walter Price, Sarah Tritz, Hayan Kam Nakache or Konstantin Sgouridis.
Being in a classroom environment allowed me to be around all kinds of diverse
young artists with many different interests, and also to discover
artists I had not studied before who were using writing — linguistic abstract gestural expressionism,
such as calligraphy — in their
contemporary works of art.
Over the last decade, the museum has focused intensely on American
contemporary artists - Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Matthew Barney and
younger artists such as Paul Chan, Frank Benson, Nate Lowman and Dan Colen, to name a few.
The
Young British
Artists revitalised (and in some cases spawned) a whole new generation of
contemporary commercial galleries
such as Karsten Schubert, Sadie Coles, Victoria Miro, Maureen Paley's Interim Art, and Jay Jopling's White Cube.
These sketchbook drawings of portraits of
young men and erotic portrayals of male nudes contrasted with the work of other
contemporary gay
artists,
such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, who considered Warhol «too swish.»
Linwood's work has been exhibited in venues
such as the Alternative Museum and
Artists Space in New York City; the Center for Photography in Woodstock, New York; Randolph Street Gallery in Chicago, Illinois; the Institute of
Contemporary Art in Boston, Massachusetts; Diverse Works in Houston, Texas; Intersection for the Arts, SF Cameraworks, the de
Young Museum, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, the John Thomas Gallery and Highways Exhibition Space in Santa Monica, and the Palm Springs Art Museum, in California.
The exhibition culminates with the very active
contemporary British scene, spearheaded in the 1990s by the highly provocative
Young British
Artists such as Damien Hirst and the Chapman brothers.
In a single devoted gallery, the de
Young tries to pin thematic tails on recently acquired
contemporary works by
artists such as Bruce Nauman, Mildred Howard, Masami Teraoka and Doris Salcedo.
The gallery's program features
young international
artists interspersed between historically researched exhibitions,
such as Desire of the Other, a critique of
contemporary collecting and our recent Dash Snow exhibition, for example.
He has also participated in notable group exhibitions
such as Absolute Collection Guideline (2015), Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing, China; 10th Gwangju Biennale — Burning Down the House (2014), Gwangju, Korea; Revel — Celebrating MoCA's 8 Years in Shanghai (2013), Museum of
Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China; or ON OFF: China's
Young Artists in Concept and Practice (2013), Ullens Center for
Contemporary Art, Beijing, China.
After receiving rave reviews, further solo exhibitions followed in Los Angeles, Zurich, Rome and Rotterdam, as well as a prestigious invitation to Documenta 7 in West Germany, where Basquiat was the
youngest exhibited
artist within a line - up that included established
contemporary masters
such as Cy Twombly, Gerhard Richter and Joseph Beuys.
The gallery's programme features
young international
artists interspersed with historically researched exhibitions,
such as Desire of the Other, a critique of
contemporary collecting, and Dash Snow Hello, this is Dash, the
artist's first solo exhibition in London.
Exhibitions have showcased numerous
contemporary art movements
such as Minimalism, Neo-Expressionism, and Britart by
Young British
Artists, as well as avant - garde art from China, while featured artists have included outstanding figures like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87), Phillip Guston (1913 - 80), Richard Serra (b. 1939), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Damien Hirst (b. 1965), and Tracey Emin (b. 1963), among many
Artists, as well as avant - garde art from China, while featured
artists have included outstanding figures like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87), Phillip Guston (1913 - 80), Richard Serra (b. 1939), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Damien Hirst (b. 1965), and Tracey Emin (b. 1963), among many
artists have included outstanding figures like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87), Phillip Guston (1913 - 80), Richard Serra (b. 1939), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Damien Hirst (b. 1965), and Tracey Emin (b. 1963), among many others.
Molesworth continued.8 Retrospectively installing a painting by Snyder between works by
contemporaries such as Philip Guston and Barnett Newman might not help the
young artist at all, she implied.
Artists represented by Pékin Fine Arts have had exhibitions and / or works collected by art institutions
such as: Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Hayward Gallery, London; Musee Pompidou, Paris; MoMA, New York; UCLA Hammer Museum; Seattle Art Museum; SFMoMA; De
Young Museum; Henry Art Gallery (University of Washington); Boston Museum of Fine Arts; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the International Center of Photography, New York; JP Morgan Chase Art Collection; Norton Museum of Art; JGS Foundation; Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation; Williams College Art Museum; Venice Biennale; Arles International Festival of Photography; UBS Art Collection, Switzerland; Chicago Museum of
Contemporary Art; and Lyon Museum of
Contemporary Art, France.
The roster of talent that Gagosian has exhibited reads like a who's who of modern and
contemporary art, including the likes of Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra, and Cy Twombly,
younger artists such as Taryn Simon and Urs Fischer, and iconic masters
such as Francis Bacon, Constantin Brancusi, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, among others.
In addition to
such classics as Gordon Matta - Clark and Nam June Paik, the focus of the Julia Stoschek Collection is on the
contemporary period, with almost all the major and innovative media
artists of our age represented: Marina Abramovic, Ed Atkins, Francis Alys, Doug Aitken, Björk, David Claerbout, Keren Cytter, Simon Denny, Olafur Eliasson, Cyprien Gaillard, Isaac Julien, Bruce Nauman, Pipilotti Rist, Christoph Schlingensief, Ryan Trecartin, Jon Rafman and many more, including
younger, (as yet) unknown
artists discovered by Stoschek through studio visits, extensive travels and contacts in the scene.
These principles are to be found in her impressive self - portraits as well as in numerous works in which she draws on motifs of important old masters
such as Hans Holbein the
Younger and El Greco or
contemporary artists like Constantin Guys.
In the 90s, she commanded solo shows in galleries in New York, Santa Monica, London and Milan, and her paintings were included in group surveys
such as My Little Pretty: Images of Girls by
Contemporary Women
Artists at the Museum of
Contemporary Art Chicago in 1997 and
Young Americans 2: New American Art at the Saatchi Gallery in London in 1998.
An exhibition devoted to rural themes in
contemporary American art,
Young Country specifically examines how
artists living in
such «far - flung» places as Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Delaware are re-defining ideas of «country» in America.
Stamps of a Decade features pieces by avant - garde and
contemporary Mexican masters,
such as Gilberto Aceves Navarro, José Luis Cuevas, Irma Palacios, and Demián Flores, and works by
younger artists, like Lucía Prudencio and Daniel Berman.
The core of the selected 58
artists consisted of the major
artists of the «85 New Wave
such as Geng Jianyi, Gu Wenda, Huang Yong Ping, Liu Wei, Long - Tailed Elephant Group, Qiu Zhijie, Xu Bing but also, to a lesser extent,
younger artists such as Zhang Huan, Cao Yong, and Wu Tien - Chang.7 As numerous group exhibitions featuring
contemporary Chinese arts in Europe and North America, Inside Out also claimed to be the first and most representative large presentation of the recent art production from China providing a unique space to understand «China.»
Saul seems to be enjoying renewed attention from
younger artists such as Dana Schutz, who recently exhibited at the
Contemporary.
In addition, LSG is dedicated to a
contemporary program that incorporates paintings, photography and sculpture, as well as conceptual and multimedia art by a growing roster of regional, national and international
artists,
such as Gino Miles, Thalen & Thalen, David Spiller, Russell
Young and Amy Kirchner among others.
Such overlaps surprise us because older
artists like Monet often settle into the background in their extended years, sharing no more than the calendar with their
younger contemporaries.
These include British
contemporaries such as Frank Dobson (1886 - 1963), Jacob Epstein (1880 - 1959), Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975) and Leon Underwood (1890 - 1975); the European avant - gardes, for example Alexander Archipenko (1887 - 1964), Constantin Brancusi (1876 - 1957), Henri Gaudier - Brzeska (1891 - 1915) and Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973); earlier
artists such as Auguste Rodin (1840 - 1917) and Michelangelo (1475 - 1564); examples of African, Aztec and Cycladic art from the British Museum; and publications which Moore studied as a student and
young artist.
The programme with the name BODY BODY focuses on
young international
contemporary art and presents four exhibitions by
artists with an interest in current themes
such as performativity, body, social communities, digital as well as physical.
Focusing on the ways in which
contemporary art is socially formed and formative, the gallery initiates local, national and international projects, including exhibitions by visiting international
artists through the Audain Visual Artists in Residence Program (such as by Marjetica Potrč, YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Raqs Media Collective, Claire Fontaine, and Antoni Mun
artists through the Audain Visual
Artists in Residence Program (such as by Marjetica Potrč, YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Raqs Media Collective, Claire Fontaine, and Antoni Mun
Artists in Residence Program (
such as by Marjetica Potrč,
YOUNG - HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Raqs Media Collective, Claire Fontaine, and Antoni Muntadas).
The exhibition programme focuses on
young international
contemporary art and presents four exhibitions by
artists with an interest in current themes
such as performativity, body, social communities, digital as well as physical.
With BritARTnia I want to show some of the great names of the
contemporary British art, alongside
young promising
artists such as David Whittaker or Joe Black.»
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.
Emin, Tracey (b. 1963) Controversial but popular postmodernist
artist; member of the 1980s
Young British
Artists group; noted for shocking
contemporary works of so - called art, incorporating suggestive imagery and «found objects»,
such as My Bed (1999).
In an effort to act as a host to innovative thought and creativity, the DESTE Foundation's core exhibition schedule is complemented by a number of projects,
such as the DESTE Prize, awarded bi-annually to a
young Greek
artist; the Hydra Slaughterhouse Project, which takes place annually on the Greek island of Hydra; and the destefashioncollection, a project that aims to explore the connections between
contemporary art and fashion.
Visitor favorites by Loïs Mailou Jones and Jacob Lawrence; abstractions by Washington's own Sam Gilliam, Felrath Hines and Alma Thomas;
contemporary works by Mark Bradford, Faith Ringgold and Mickalene Thomas; key pieces by self - taught
artists such as Clementine Hunter and Purvis
Young; and influential works by Benny Andrews, John Biggers, Edmonia Lewis and Augusta Savage are included in the installation.
Early 1960s works by Argentine
artist Antonio Berni anchor a gallery featuring
such familiar modernists as Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Roberto Matta as well as one devoted to much
younger contemporary artists like Teresa Margolles and Oscar Muñoz.
Painter Kehinde Wiley plays upon that inkling ironically in a characteristic work
such as «Alexander the Great» (2005), which decks out a
young black man — who happens to be a nephew of Mickalene Thomas, an
artist prominently featured here — in
contemporary dress and the trappings of traditional European dignitary portraiture.
By 1992, Saatchi was not only Hirst's principal patron, he was also the biggest sponsor for other
Young British
Artists - a second group of whom had appeared, via shows like «New Contemporaries,» «New British Summertime,» and «Minky Manky», and included artists such as Trace
Artists - a second group of whom had appeared, via shows like «New
Contemporaries,» «New British Summertime,» and «Minky Manky», and included
artists such as Trace
artists such as Tracey Emin.
A seminal figure in
contemporary Japanese art, Enoki's work has influenced
younger artists such Takashi Murakami and Keiji Uematsu.