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Space to Dream shows the work of 41 artists and collectives, who include senior figures internationally recognised for their contribution to art as well as younger figures including León & Cociña, Lygia Clark, Juan Fernando Herrán, Alfredo Jaar, Marcos Lopez, Ernesto Neto, Hélio Oiticia, Bernardo Oyarzún, Lotty Rosenfeld, Martín Sastre and many more.

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The young hackers used SSNDOB to collect data for exposed.su, a Web site that listed the SSNs, birthdays, phone numbers, current and previous addresses for dozens of top celebrities — such as performers Beyonce, Kanye West and Jay Z — as well as prominent public figures, including First Lady Michelle Obama, CIA Director John Brennan, and then - FBI Director Robert Mueller.
Ever since she was a young girl, she has participated in a variety of sports including soccer, basketball, volleyball and figure skating.
Influential senior figures include Anthony Thiselton in Nottingham, covering New Testament, hermeneutics, philosophy, systematics and biomedical ethics, and Frances Young in Birmingham.
While most of the college basketball - consuming public was getting caught up in Trae Young mania, Ayton was regularly terrorizing Pac - 12 frontcourts with his interior scoring and voracious glass - cleaning — including when he dropped 28 points on 11 - of - 15 shooting with 18 rebounds and four blocks at Oregon the day after a report tied him to a six - figure payment to secure his signing with Arizona.
I have been busy packing and trying to figure out how we plan to corral four children, including an infant and a young toddler, in the airport while we are on the go.
We have wide - ranging contacts within the construction industry, including a Trustee body made up of senior figures within the sector, and expertise in working with young people and their communities.
«We have to figure out a way to immediately cut through the red tape and get the project moving again,» said a frustrated Cathy Young, the State Senator whose district includes Dunkirk.
But hey, the day is still young and you if you still haven't figured out what to wear here's a simple way to include red, white, blue and stripes in your outfit!
Taking place just after World War II, the film follows the shambling young soldier Tyrone S. as he wanders through the forest looking for German V2 rockets and encounters a number of inexplicable figures, including an eyepatch - wearing Englishman, a garrulous octopus and the girlfriend he left behind to join the army.
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Nor could it be said to be a total loss for Lynch, who collaborates here for the first time with some fairly conspicuous figures, including Twin Peaks regulars Kyle MacLachlan (foppish and cherubic as the young Paul Atreides) and Everett McGill (terse and crusty as the stolid Fremen leader Stilgar), as well as Brad Dourif, Dean Stockwell, and Alicia Witt.
New figures show 90 per cent of young university entrants in 2016/17 came from state schools, including an increase among Russell Group institutions.
Besides carrying the burden of critical interactions, these young English - language learners are figuring out the difficult process of translation, as well as frequently working with a wide variety of genres including bills, receipts, coupons and legal documents.
This chorus includes the muses of visceral realism, the beautiful Font sisters; their father, an architect interned in a Mexico City asylum; a sensitive young follower of Octavio Paz; a foul - mouthed American graduate student; a French girl with a taste for the Marquis de Sade; the great - granddaughter of Leon Trotsky; a Chilean stowaway with a mystical gift for numbers; the anorexic heiress to a Mexican underwear empire; an Argentinian photojournalist in Angola; and assorted hangers - on, detractors, critics, lovers, employers, vagabonds, real - life literary figures, and random acquaintances.
Other guests included Japanese culture figure Danny Choo; manga - ka Masakazu Ishiguro (creator of «Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru,» a JManga title); Masahiro Ohno, Ishiguro's editor at «Young King Ours» magazine; and Nagumo, the creator of «Let's Eat Ramen,» who was a special guest of the digital manga magazine «GEN.»
Young adults, myself included, have to figure out everything from financing their education to new tires for their car, without much guidance and without a lot of options.
This double - blind pilot study included 12 dogs and 12 cats that were conveniently chosen and classified into groups according to their age (as reported by the owners): younger than 2 years of age, 2 — 7 years of age, and 7 years of age and older (Figure 1).
The range is fantastic, and I think indicative of contemporary trends within the medium: angular figures and aggressively colorful compositions in a New Objectivity vein from very young, non-German artists including Anna Navasardian (Armenian but New York - based, showing with Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich) and Pawel Sliwinski (Polish, showing with Beers Contemporary, London); representational works in thick, gestural impasto, both in Kim Dorland's grand, en plein air style (Angell Gallery, Toronto), and in Bobby Mathieson's intimately scaled portraiture (Lyons Wier Gallery, New York); and abstraction both super-reductive (like Clare Grill, showing with FRED.GIAMPIETRO, New Haven) and cosmically colorful (Jennifer Lefort, showing with Patrick Mikhail Contemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable style in between.
Gee's Bend quilt lovers young and old, near and far, newly converted and veteran, take note: the Souls Grown Deep Foundation has given 15 of those abstract wonders — by key figures like Mary Lee Bendolph, Delia Bennett, and Annie E. Pettway — to the Philadelphia Museum of Art as part of a gift of 24 pieces that also includes works by Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley, and Bessie Harvey.
The exhibition includes historical figures alongside younger artists, and numerous works commissioned especially for The Gold Standard.
Work by Steve McQueen — rapidly becoming better known for his feature films than his art — and Mark Leckey, another influential figure for younger artists, will also be included.
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.
Their extravagantly installed exhibitions, the artists» free - wheeling individual approaches, and their varied and compelling work have all had a wide - ranging and profound influence on several generations of their students and on many younger artists since then, including such well - known figures as Chris Ware (SAIC 1991 — 93), Sue Williams, Gary Panter, and Amy Sillman — as has been documented in the recent film Hairy Who & the Chicago Imagists.
The Painted World includes paintings by important historical figures such as Paul Feeley (1910 - 1966), Yayoi Kusama, and Myron Stout (1908 - 1987); Moira Dryer (1957 - 1992) and Steven Parrino (1958 - 2005), two influential artists whose lives were cut short; and younger artists who are seriously pursuing abstraction, such as Mark Grotjahn and Ann Pibal.
Himid attributes the recent interest in black art in the UK — including Tate Modern's «Soul of a Nation» exhibition — to the fact that current influential figures in arts organisations are «young enough not to be afraid of the work made by black artists».
Alongside these pioneering figures, the exhibition also showcases works by a younger generation, including Anne Collier, Roe Ethridge and Steven Shearer, whose interests reflect those of their predecessors, whilst also presenting their own unique take on appropriation.
His response included designing, staging, filming, and photographing an equestrian event, which he called «Horse Day,» at a local stable: his photographs and film show extravagantly costumed young riders and their decorated mounts as fantastic figures, transcending their economic circumstances.
In addition to more familiar figures such as artists Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Yves Klein and Annette Messager, architects Le Corbusier, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, and designer Philippe Starck, Premises introduces a younger generation of French artists and architects, including Absalon, Thomas Hirschhorn, Pierre Huyghe, Patrick Berger, Frederic Boerl, Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal, who had not yet become widely known outside France at the time of publication.
Standout shows have included a retrospective of the photographer Rotimi Fani - Kayode, a seminal figure in black British and African art in the 1980s, and a European solo debut of the young Zimbabwe artist Virginia Chihota — an exceptional printmaker who represented her home country at the 55th Venice Biennale.
At the beginning of the 20th century Henri Matisse and several other young artists including the pre-cubist Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy and Maurice de Vlaminck revolutionized the Paris art world with «wild», multi-colored, expressive landscapes and figure paintings that the critics called Fauvism.
In 1968, after dropping out of his course, Penone presented his first solo exhibition; a year later, he was included as the youngest figure in the art historian Germano Celant's influential book Arte Povera, which effectively fused many of Italy's leading postwar artists into a loosely bound movement.
One can see all sorts of affinities in her work to a younger generation of British artists, including Heather Phillipson, Helen Marten and Ed Atkins, as well as to figures such as Kurt Schwitters and Pipilotti Rist.
Other figures include neighbors and acquaintances, such as a ballet dancer; a young art student; a taxi driver; a traveling businessman; a local boy (Georgie Arce) who ran errands for Neel and who sat for her on several occasions; and other children and their families.
The anthology is augmented by a series of extended interviews with leading figures in art and performance, including Tim Griffin of the Kitchen, New York; MoMA's Kathy Halbreich; choreographer and curator Ishmael Houston - Jones; artist William Kentridge; experimental playwright Young Jean Lee; and dancer and choreographer Yvonne Rainer.
From dense New York City to light - filled Southern California, the work features well - known figures such as Joan Jonas, Kiki Smith, Francesco Clemente, Chuck Close, Nancy Holt, and Alex Katz as well as exciting younger members, including Dana Schutz, Lucas Blalock, Tauba Auerbach, Keltie Ferris, Rashid Johnson, and Elad Lassry.
The gallery represents a diverse, international group of artists working in all mediums including pioneering figures who emerged in the mid-20th Century such as Robert Watts, Agnes Denes, Michelle Stuart and Kunié Sugiura, and established younger artists such as Amy Cutler, Laurel Nakadate, Malerie Marder, Dean Byington and Ian Davis.
Finally, the exhibition includes images and accounts — some unexpected — from a wide range of influential figures of the time, such as Ay - O, John Cage, Johnny Carson, Christo, Ornette Coleman, Philip Corner, Simone Forti, Merv Griffin, Geoff Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Jörg Immendorff, Ray Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Billy Klüver, Alison Knowles, John Lennon, Les Levin, Mayor John Lindsay, Alvin Lucier, George Maciunas, Meredith Monk, Max Neuhaus, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Otto Piene, Yvonne Rainer, Carolee Schneemann, David Tudor, Robert Watts, and La Monte Young.
This figure of «extreme blackness,» as he puts it, has been important for younger artists including Glenn Ligon and Kara Walker.
Ne Plus Ultra relates to Swenson's important earlier pieces that also feature the deer figure, including Untitled from 2000 with a young deer balancing on one hoof with a black and red drapery billowing above its head (in the permanent collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) and Untitled, 2001, with an adolescent deer rubbing the velvet off of its newly developed horns on an antique rug (exhibited in the Whitney Biennial in 2004).
The show features over 40 architects, ranging from renowned 20th century masters and internationally celebrated contemporary architects such as Tadao Ando, Toyo Ito, Kazuyo Sejima (SANAA) and Kenzo Tange; to exciting figures little known outside of Japan including Osamu Ishiyama, Kazunari Sakamoto and Kazuo Shinohara and young rising stars such as Hideyuki Nakayama and Chie Konno.
He has also participated in group exhibitions that include, among others, 11th Triennial of Small Scale Sculpture, Fellbach, Germany (2010); BIENNALE CUVÉE 10, World Selection of Contemporary Art, OK Offenes Kulturhaus OÖ und Energie AG OÖ, Linz, Austria (2010); Making Worlds, the 53th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2009); The Generational: Younger Than Jesus, New Museum, New York, USA (2009); Breaking Forecast: 8 Key Figures of China's New Generation Artists, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), Beijing, China (2009); China China China!
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 others.
The 12 artists included in the show, ranging from young artists with emerging careers like Paulo Nimer Pjota and Marina Rheingantz to established, veteran figures of the Brazilian art scene like Sonia Gomes, occupy the entire ground floor of the Rubell's giant space with often larger - than - life paintings, photographs, and sculptural installations.
At the beginning of the 20th century Henri Matisse and several other young artists including the pre-cubists Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy, Jean Metzinger and Maurice de Vlaminck revolutionized the Paris art world with «wild», multi-colored, expressive landscapes and figure paintings that the critics called Fauvism.
This book is intended to introduce this seminal figure of post-medial practices to younger generations and, by including responses to his work by contemporary artists, to reflect on the ways in which his work is relevant to artistic practice now.
Frith Street Gallery has been able to mount unparalleled exhibitions of young and established artists (including seminal figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Giuseppe Penone, Alexandr Sokurov, Chantal Akerman and Ida Applebroog) in a remarkable architectural environment.
In Tomoko Nagai's works, various motifs including animals such as bears, cats, and horses; young girls and imaginary figures; and trees and mushrooms are scattered against backgrounds of forest or rooms which look precisely as if they were theater sets.
She became a figure - head for the Feminist movement and is now much admired by a generation of younger artists including Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Chris Ofili, and Elizabeth Peyton.
Standard Forms is an innovative exhibition that includes both younger artists and major, established figures.
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