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Self was included in «A Constellation» (2015 - 16), which traced connections between 20th century figures represented in the museum's collection and younger contemporary artists whose works were being shown for the first time at the Harlem institution.
This exhibition presents works by eight mid - to late - 20th century artists represented in the museum's collection (Elizabeth Catlett, David Hammons, Al Loving, Adrian Piper, Betye Saar), juxtaposed with 18 younger contemporary artists whose works will appear for the first time at the museum (Nona Faustine, Ayana V. Jackson, Tschabalala Self, Talwst, Billie Zangewa).

Not exact matches

We'll consider that album next, but then, we'll leave the last word for a contemporary artist, one whose young simplicity speaks more powerfully than Bowie's mature sophistication can.
11 Minutes (11 Minut)-- Jerzy Skolimowski, Poland / Ireland North American Premiere A jealous husband out of control, his sexy actress wife, a sleazy Hollywood director, a reckless drug messenger, a disoriented young woman, an ex-con hot dog vendor, a troubled student on a mysterious mission, a high - rise window cleaner on an illicit break, an elderly sketch artist, a hectic paramedics team and a group of hungry nuns: a cross-section of contemporary urbanites whose lives and loves intertwine.
[Working Title] is a showcase of young artists whose work, while ranging in media and crossing disciplines, shares an uncommon and original approach to contemporary practice.
«The exhibition will include works by the major players on the contemporary scene in Moscow and St. Petersburg as well as works by younger artists and artists whose works may have remained relatively unknown in the new rush to the art market.»
Characteristic of the collection is its focus on undiscovered young artists, and guests will not only gain a rare glimpse into an otherwise closed world, but also an opportunity to see young, internationally - acclaimed contemporary artists whose works have not yet found their way into Danish museums.
By choosing Wrestlers, a tour - de-force depiction of young athletes whose limbs are intertwined in combat, Paolini not only provides a contemporary link with the Classical period but also recalls the profound effect Classical, particularly Hellenistic, art had on artists during the Renaissance (Wrestlers was excavated in the late 16th century).
Not only does the Gallery 2 program broaden the audience's basis of visual reference and education — as it is important to explore the relationship of contemporary practice and historical lineage — but it also affords the gallery the opportunity to work and build relationships with artists who are represented by other galleries, artists whose trajectories hold a different primary focus than the gallery, as well as young artists.
While dealers sometimes complain about escalating auction prices for young artists disrupting their markets, Christie's contemporary specialist Saara Pritchard points out that auctions provide the only access to many talents whose galleries maintain a tight grip on waiting lists.
As an awards exhibition, We Hereby Declare celebrates the achievements of contemporary artists working in Israel and whose artistic practices have been awarded prizes by the Ministry of Culture and Sport: Creative Encouragement Award, Young Artist Award, Design Award, Video Art Award, and Lifetime Achievement Award.
This group exhibition brings together three young contemporary artists» whose practices explore liminal spaces and crossed thresholds; the immeasurable gaps that exist between actuality and its fabricated myth — between having and undergoing an experience — between telling a story and living it.
Launching with films by three brilliant young international contemporary artists - whose films will linger in your memory long after viewing.
Other contemporary Installation artists include: the Norwegian Olafur Eliasson, whose works include The Forked Forest Path (1998, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne); Young British Artists like Damien Hirst (b. 1965) and Tracey Emin (b. 1963); and the Koreans Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006), noted for his videop art and Do - Ho Suh, noted for his composition Some / One (2002) featuring thousands of nickel military dogtags, at the Serpentine Gallery, artists include: the Norwegian Olafur Eliasson, whose works include The Forked Forest Path (1998, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne); Young British Artists like Damien Hirst (b. 1965) and Tracey Emin (b. 1963); and the Koreans Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006), noted for his videop art and Do - Ho Suh, noted for his composition Some / One (2002) featuring thousands of nickel military dogtags, at the Serpentine Gallery, Artists like Damien Hirst (b. 1965) and Tracey Emin (b. 1963); and the Koreans Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006), noted for his videop art and Do - Ho Suh, noted for his composition Some / One (2002) featuring thousands of nickel military dogtags, at the Serpentine Gallery, London.
Another essay by Mario Codognato (writer, and curator at Blain Southern) explores Hirst's dual role as artist / collector, and analyses his considerable influence, both on his contemporaries and on younger artists whose work is still developing.
They include giants like Braque, Miro, Jasper Johns, Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Weston; video - art pioneer Nam June Paik; contemporary German sculptor Katharina Fritsch; Bay Area sculptor Gay Outlaw; and young artists whose careers may get a boost from this show.
Cayla is an outstanding young artist whose creative and intelligent mind thrive on a contemporary style.
Mennour juxtaposes Morellet, a pioneering minimalist who passed away in 2016 at the age of 90, with Mohamed Bourouissa, a young Algerian - born Parisian artist whose multimedia practice explores contemporary social tensions and cultural idiosyncrasies, especially in urban environments.
Launching with films by three brilliant young international contemporary artistswhose films will linger in your memory long after viewing.
Tulsa Kinney is a painter and performance artist from Los Angeles, California, and Ron Terada is a Vancouver artist whose work was shown recently in the exhibition Young Contemporaries, circulated by the London Regional Museums in Ontario.
Advertising mogul Charles Saatchi, whose patronage of the 1990s Young British Artists movement propelled Hirst and his contemporaries to pop star status, recently offloaded many of his conceptual works and declared painting as «the most relevant and vital way that artists choose to communicate.Artists movement propelled Hirst and his contemporaries to pop star status, recently offloaded many of his conceptual works and declared painting as «the most relevant and vital way that artists choose to communicate.artists choose to communicate.»
CB1 Gallery is pleased to present Summer Reverie, a group exhibition featuring twenty - one contemporary artists, many represented by CB1 Gallery but also a few surprises — younger artists as well as several whose work has not been seen in LA in recent years.
It is not often that Sotheby's or Christie's thrusts a young contemporary artist, whose works they have never sold at auction before, into the limelight of a select evening sale.
For more than three decades Lisson Gallery has been at the forefront of developments in contemporary art, introducing young artists to a wider audience as well as providing continuing support to those whose reputations are already established worldwide.
In an interview in 2013 with Young British Artist Mat Collishaw, 1 whose contemporaries at Goldsmiths included Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas, Michael Landy and Gillian Wearing, he recalled that their preferred materials as students were light bulbs, aluminium, string and polythene: indeed, anything but traditional materials.
Flipping art has «definitely become some kind of a financial sport,» said Mera Rubell, whose Rubell Family Collection / Contemporary Arts Foundation in Miami is known for its trend - setting exhibition of young artists.
The Jewish Museum exhibit in which it was featured is a compact and focused show, curated by a talented young Jewish Museum curatorial assistant, Rachel Furnari, featuring work by seven contemporary artists whose wide - ranging explorations of the complicated intersections of national, ethnic, and sexual identities are central to their artistic practice.
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