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The exhibition traces the impact of the work of 20th Century pioneers of textiles, fashion and handcrafted practice, such as Anni Albers, Louise Bourgeois, Sonia Delaunay, Eva Hesse and Hannah Ryggen, on younger generations of artists who incorporate similar materials and processes into their work, as well as bringing together 8 new works, created especially for the show.
Just last year, MoMA PS1 held the first (in the US) and largest survey of the work of Mark Leckey, a pioneering British artist that holds significant influence over a younger generation of artists who have come of age after the internet.
The artist's embrace of fragility, transience and emotion, along with his preference for non-precious, commonly available materials and found objects, has been highly influential with a younger generation of artists who have similarly decided to become archivists of their own lives and personal journeys.
Rail: I see so many of your investigations as influential to this younger generation of artists who are exploring abstraction, painting, and textiles.
67th Scripps College Ceramic Annual: «Making Fun» Making Fun highlights works from a younger generation of artists who address a wide range of topics while imbuing their art with a sense of humor.
«We are looking at a young generation of artists who are exploring feminism from a kind of third - wave perspective, and who are part of that generation that takes feminism for granted,» says Reilly.

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They also helped the next generation of artists — college students who served as instructors and mentors to young people — develop skills in teaching and in engaging audiences.
She placed younger artists, including Jones, Shinique Smith, and Angel Otero, in dialogue with members of the older generation, such as Felrath Hines, Alma Thomas, and Romare Bearden, who were producing seminal works in the 1960s.
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.
This will include those from older generations of artists, to those by more contemporary artists who are part of her generation or younger, and may in turn find inspiration in Thomas's own practice.
Hero to a generation of younger artists, Joan Jonas is a pioneer of performance and video who has pushed the boundaries of art for the last five
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
Smith, who is director of the museum, has commissioned «My Generation: Young Chinese Artists,» a special exhibition that would assemble a large group of emerging Chinese artists in a U.S. museum for the firsArtists,» a special exhibition that would assemble a large group of emerging Chinese artists in a U.S. museum for the firsartists in a U.S. museum for the first time.
This group show establishes a dialog between three young São Paulo artists represented by the gallery — Pedro Caetano (b. 1979), Rafael Carneiro (b. 1985), and Tiago Tebet (b. 1986)-- and a selection of artists from the same generation who are based in New York City: Gustavo Prado (b. 1981, Brazil), Nicole Wittenberg (b. 1979, USA), Guy Yanai (b. 1977, Israel), and G.T. Pellizzi (b. 1978, Mexico).
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.
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.
This summer The Venice Biennale will showcase an emerging generation of young British artists who, according to the Biennale's curator, Massimiliano Gioni — noting an «exciting time for art in London over the past year» — are «dealing with media culture in an innovative and unusual way».
«I feel like a lackey of the contemporary art establishment forced to repeatedly apologise to my board for failing to beat the Chisenhale Gallery in showcasing an entire younger generation of post-Internet artists who jokily yet unnervingly use a cut - and - paste, horizontally - dispersed aesthetic in a dilettante fashion.»
An outlier among the well - known generation of young artists who emerged in London in the 1990s, Landy shares their wry attitude towards the marketplace, although his works have never celebrated their status as commodity - objects or luxury goods.
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.
It was during this period that established post-war masters gave way to a younger generation of contemporary artists, who rose to fame amid far - reaching changes in music, fashion and cinema.
So that means a whole generation of these younger artists who are growing up here haven't seen my artists» works up close unless they've traveled to New York or seen their works in a museum.
In this groupshow the work of conceptual artists who have their roots in the 1960s and 1970s is combined with recent work of a younger generation.
At the same time, just as importantly, there is a new generation of dynamic young dealers who are very active in post-war Italian art — doing a lot of research and promoting artists with catalogs, museum shows and major highly focused art - fair booths.
EW: There will always be good artists of a younger generation, as Vicky Usle who was in my Anniversary Show «Silver Lining» recently, or Willa Schwabsky, the very young daughter of critic Barry Schwabsky and artist Carol Szymanski, whom I showed for many years.
«What was revealing to me as a young curator was the schism that suddenly seemed to exist between my generation, of which Thelma was a definite leading light, and the generation of cosmopolitan, sophisticated, and accomplished artists who had never been properly foregrounded within American art history.
The recent explosion of the new Urban art movement, the fresh focus on Graffiti and Street art and graffiti has brought in a new generation of young artists like Jean - Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, who unfortunately did not live long enough to see the success they became.
«One striking thing was a certain antipathy toward the exhibition, if not necessarily toward Thelma, by an older generation of African - American artists who believed their work had been ignored by museums in the city,» remembers Okwui Enwezor, then a young transplant from Nigeria (and later a Venice Biennale curator).
The exhibition aims to contrast an earlier generation of artists who use shock in their work with a younger generation of contemporary artists who use shock to different ends.
Kenneth Noland, who has died of cancer aged 85, was one of the young artists tasked with seizing the star - spangled standard from the preceding warrior generation of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko and bearing it aloft into battle.
Even as recent years have seen a return to a focus on craft and the object and, sometimes, beauty, it seems that the ultimate triumph of Conceptualism has come in the form of younger generations who embrace the artist's role as that of universal creator.
«Hugh Scott - Douglas is part of a younger generation of artists, who are making paintings and sculptures with unexpected combinations of analog and digital media,» Silverman said via email.
The latest installment of Schoeni Art Gallery's Niubi series was «Generation Me: Lost in Transition,» an exhibition from February this year of young Mainland Chinese artists who are struggling to find their place in an already established and highly competitive art market.
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.
It had a profound impact on artists around the world, from Cy Twombly and Anish Kapoor, to Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, as well as on a younger generation of Italian artists like Maurizio Cattelan, who decided to make art after seeing a mirror self - portrait by the Arte Povera artist Michelangelo Pistoletto.
This is especially so among a generation of young artists, largely based in New York City, who, like the original practitioners of Arte Povera, exist in a climate of sociopolitical turmoil rife with pressure towards polish and productivity.
We contacted Brazilian artists and curators whom we already knew and asked them to introduce us to the Brazilian art world, and then we met critics, independent curators, museum curators, journalists, editors of magazines, residency programme managers, academics, art lovers, gallerists and collectors, always asking the same questions on our quest to find the best of the new generation of young artists who are emerging in the Brazilian art world.
The museum's permanent collection of Damian Hirst's iconic formaldehyde - works are in this exhibition contextualised with other British artists of the same generation, who in the 1990s were known as the YBAs: Young British Aartists of the same generation, who in the 1990s were known as the YBAs: Young British ArtistsArtists.
Meanwhile, you also have the younger generation of African American artists who think, «Well that's old hat.
Jonas (b. 1936, New York) is regarded as a pre-eminent figure in contemporary performance who continues to influence a younger generation of artists.
Known primarily for her photo - and video - based work, Shirreff is part of a generation of young artists whose reflections on photography have revitalized the medium, but who eschew thinking of themselves as photographers in the classical sense.
Barclay is a leading figure in a generation of graduates from the Glasgow School of Art in the 1990s: a group of young artists studying in the city who rose to the fore of the contemporary art world.
The exhibition continues with the work of a younger generation of artists including Rachel Maclean and Bedwyr Williams who have each established an active role within their work.
The gallery has also hosted exhibitions with artists of older generations such as Michelangelo Pistoletto and Gianfranco Pardi and represents the works of British conceptual artist Stephen Willats, American feminist artist Mary Beth Edelson and Syrian born painter and sculptor Simone Fattal who have been showing since the 1960's and have greatly influenced many of the younger generation of artists.
Moreover, Craig - Martin, who was born in Dublin in 1941, and studied at Yale before moving to Britain in 1966, is well known as the mentor of the generation of YBAs (Young British Artists), whom he taught at Goldsmiths during the Eighties.
About the artist Born in London in 1963, Landy attended Goldsmiths College and is part of the generation of artists who became known as the YBAs (Young British Arartists who became known as the YBAs (Young British ArtistsArtists).
Known primarily for her photo - and video - based work, Shirreff is part of a generation of young artists whose reflections on photography have revitalized the medium, but who eschew thinking of...
The artist, who is a member of the «Freeze» generation of «Young British Artists», along with Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas, Michael Landy, Matt Collishaw, Fiona Rae, and the late Angus Fairhurst.
One of the leading figures in the generation of Young British Artists who emerged in the 1990s, Lucas has collaborated with various artists such as Tracey Emin, William Corwin and Olivier Artists who emerged in the 1990s, Lucas has collaborated with various artists such as Tracey Emin, William Corwin and Olivier artists such as Tracey Emin, William Corwin and Olivier Garbay.
There will be hyperpigmented canvases by British - Nigerian Yinka Shonibare MBE, of the Young British Artists generation; animal - skin sculptures of the female form by the Swazi artist Nandipha Mntambo; portraits by the queer South African photographer Zanele Muholi; the 2013 Venice Biennale's Angola Pavilion installation by photographer Edson Chagas (winner of that year's Golden Lion award); an ebony bust by Soweto - born Mohau Modisakeng; a huge dragon sculpture in rubber and ribbon by the Cape Town — born Nicholas Hlobo; and sheets made of 1,150 tiny glass beads by American artist Liza Lou, who has a studio in Durban, a South African city around 800 miles from Cape Town.
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