Sentences with phrase «younger generations of artists today»

Contributions by artists including, Adam Pendleton, Kasper Sonne, Zach Harris, Samuel Levi Jones and Matthew Collings, reveal how these works are relevant to a younger generation of artists today.
She's gone from California surfer - girl ceramicist in the 1970s to New York abstract painter — with nods to both Pop and Punk — a decade later, to eminence gris, School of Visual Arts professor and a potent influence on a younger generation of artists today.

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His hybrid constructions from the 1970 - 2000 appear very fresh today, speaking to a younger generation of artists.
All four artists have been and continue to be important for a younger generation of artists working today.
In particular, works from some 90 French and overseas artists, mainly from the young generation are on show, forming a rich and diversified panorama of art today.
The exhibition brings together a broad spectrum of leading artists, prompting thematic conversations across generations, between those who rose to prominence during the closing decades of the last century and younger artists who have found their voice in today's world, a place of incalculably more images, where distinct movements have given way to heterogeneity and the availability of and reliance on technology is taken as given.
Today, an entire generation of younger artists regard her work as an important point of reference.
This book explores parallels in thought and strategies between Italian Conceptualist Giulio Paolini's (born 1940) work, especially of the 1960s and the «70s, and the work of a younger generation of artists based in New York City today: Sebastian Black, Kerstin Brätsch (with Boško Blagojevic), Seth Price and Antek Walczak.
Whereas the more recent works by the younger generation of artists reconstruct and reinterpret the Modernist ideas and concerns from today's artistic point of view.
Concurrently, the work's traditional themes of family, figuration, and architecture, combined with its expressive Baroque sensibility, impart both clarity of artistic vision and resistance to the broad thematic and stylistic mash - ups endemic in today's younger generations of artists.
Cool, empowering, and sometimes confrontational, Hendricks» artistic privileging of a culturally complex black body has paved the way for today's younger generation of artists
The group exhibition Speak, running concurrently at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, proposes Latham as an «open toolbox» for younger generations of artists whose diverse practices share affinities with Latham's ideas and world view, revealing how they continue to resonate today.
On the occasion of Frank Stella: A Retrospective, this roundtable discussion with artists Walead Beshty, Keltie Ferris, Jordan Kantor, and Sarah Morris explores key aspects of Stella's heterogeneous approach to painting and its significance for younger generations of artists working today.
Guston not only effected key artists from a generation of (predominantly German) expressionist painters in the 1990s, but continues to have far reaching influence today, including younger artists in the gallery's own stable, such as Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Volker Hüller and Eddie Martinez.
But where artists like Sam Taylor - Wood and Elizabeth Peyton have tended to venerate icons of their generation, today's younger artists have become more concerned with the effects on celebrities of media manipulation and unrelenting attention.
Efforts through the early and mid 1990s were concentrated on anticipating trends, spotting latent talent and giving a much - needed platform to many previously unknown talents (Subodh Gupta - Group Show (1991) Solo Show (1993); Ashim Purkayasta - Young Contemporaries (1995), Solo Show (1999)- some artists who today rank amongst the most prolific of the younger generation.
Since the 1960s, Nauman has pioneered durational practices and time - based media, as well as having established a conceptually rigorous approach across sculpture, sound, drawing, photography, film, and video that continues to inspire a younger generation of artists working in these forms today.
Today Op and Kinetic art continues to develop with the next generation of young artists.
Today's young online artists (such as Amalia Ulman) owe everything to Guy's proto - selfies and their feel for light and material, but can this emerging Internet generation somehow emulate the physical presence of Guy's analog work?
«Hypothesis for an Exhibition» explores parallels in thought and aesthetic strategies between Italian Conceptualist Giulio Paolini's work, especially of the 1960s and the»70s, and the work of a younger generation of artists based in New York City today.
When I was in art school in the late»70s, I saw it begin, but the young painters today, unlike my generation of painters, find it almost impossible to locate truly inspiring contemporary artists for whom painting's meaning can be derived from what a painting looks like.
The Young Lords» impactful political activities, community - focused initiatives, and spirited affirmation of Puerto Rican identity inspired both a generation of artists active during this era and artists working today.
Indeed, Schanbel, a nearly household - name artist who has been a vast influence on young artists today (you could argue he's spawned a generation of acolytes and copycats), has only cracked $ 1 million at auction once; in contrast, Cecily Brown has several times.
Today his work is as relevant as ever while he inspires another generation of young artists to think differently about their own art practice and the parameters of commodity.
If the «new Swiss art scene» in the 90s, led by figures such as» John Armleder, Pipilotti Rist, Thomas Hirschhorn, Peter Fischli & David Weiss or Ugo Rondinone, has gained its place in international museums, what about today's young generation of artists?
The new models of artistic practice developed by these artists continue to shape what a younger generation of artists is creating today, particularly where institutional critique and concepts of authorship are concerned.
Parafin presents the British painter Justin Mortimer, widely regarded as one of the leading figurative painters working today, and an emblematic figure for a younger generation of artists.
Their continued influence on a younger generation of artists is demonstrated by the powerful hold figurative art has today.
His many - faceted practice is an inspiration for many artists, curators, and theoreticians today, not least of the younger generation.
Today, Templon represents a group of international artists: its program promotes a dialogue between generations of established artists, international mid-career artists, and the experiences of younger artists.
19 Jan 2011 Minister Hanafin Launches IMMA's 20th Anniversary Programme An exhibition of paintings by the celebrated Mexican Modernists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera; works by younger generation Irish artists, recently acquired for the Museum's Collection; a special season of performances, including opera and contemporary dance, and greatly increased web resources for schools are all part of a rich and exciting 20th anniversary programme at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, announced today (Wednesday 19 January) by the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport, Mary Hanafin, TD.
Smithson's freewheeling style and polymorphous iconography continues to resonate with a younger generation of artists working today.
From the YBA (Young British Artists) generation, from the 1980s up to the present, the language of visual and commercial radicalism in art is the Londonian, the same way as the lingua franca of today is and remains English.
Finn - Kelcey was a highly inventive artist with her formative installation work influencing Young British Artists of the 1990s, her work remains an inspiration to a new generation of British artistsArtists of the 1990s, her work remains an inspiration to a new generation of British artistsartists today.
The much anticipated reopening of the main building at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in October, coinciding with the opening of five exhibitions including a major retrospective of the work of Eileen Gray, one of the most celebrated and influential designers and architects of the 20th - century; the presentation of two pioneering exhibitions This Situation by the acclaimed British - German artist Tino Sehgal and an exhibition by a new generation of young European artists I knOw yoU; the launch of IMMA's Collection online and an extensive programme of public talks and events which have been devised to engage with the themes of IMMA's exhibitons are some of the exciting developments taking place throughout 2013 by the Irish Museum of Modern Art and announced today (Thursday 18 April) by IMMA's Director Sarah Glennie.
While so much of today's common wisdom around appropriation grants that tactic a kind of distanced purview, from which an artist might critique while simultaneously participating in prevailing modes of cultural representation, we all too rarely account for the ways in which a sort of lasciviousness attends the venture — especially, perhaps, as younger generations take up its presumed look and legacy.
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