This document provides biographical information about Leonya Tsoy, a Russian artist. It summarizes Tsoy's involvement in several art collectives and projects in Russia from 2004-2016. Some of the key projects mentioned include "Prostranstvo Iminiminya", an interactive art installation; "Learn Chinese with Mutant Women", a graphic novel project; and being a curator for the "Art for Cats" exhibition at the 2014 Manifesta biennial. It also outlines Tsoy's role in various performance art works and with the art collectives {Rodina} and 'Bobo'. The document gives URLs for additional photos and videos related to some of the projects.
This document provides biographical information about Vincent Van Gogh and analyzes his artistic style and influences. It notes that Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands but lived primarily in France, where he was inspired by Impressionist paintings. His later life was marked by mental illness. The document then examines Van Gogh's colorful, impressionistic paintings characterized by bold brushstrokes and swirling patterns. It concludes by discussing how a student's original artwork was influenced by Van Gogh's stylistic techniques.
Van Gogh was born in 1853 in Holland and lived primarily in France, where he was inspired by the works of Millet and Impressionist artists. He had a close relationship with his brother Theo, who supported his painting career. Van Gogh struggled with mental illness and addiction, and his innovative Post-Impressionist style with expressive brushwork and bright colors influenced many later artists. He is best known for works like Starry Night and Sunflowers.
Van Gogh was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter known for his unique style featuring bright colors, distinctive brushstrokes, and swirling patterns. He was influenced by other artists like Millet and the Impressionists but developed his own style. The document discusses Van Gogh's life, artistic influences, key works, and stylistic traits that continue to inspire modern artists.
Most outstanding Romanian artists (English)projectportal
The document provides information about several notable Romanian artists from different fields including painting, sculpture, music, acting, and drawing. It discusses the lives and important works of painters like Nicolae Grigorescu and Ştefan Luchian, sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi, musicians George Enescu and Ciprian Porumbescu, singer Maria Tănase, actor Radu Beligan, and actress Maia Morgenstern. The artists helped establish Romanian modern art and made significant contributions to Romanian culture.
This document provides information on several renowned artists from Europe, including their dates, places of birth and death, education, notable works, and artistic movements. It profiles painters, sculptors and other artists from Romania, Poland, Spain, Turkey, Italy, Portugal, and Hungary who made significant contributions to European art from the 15th to 20th centuries.
Taras Shevchenko was a 19th century Ukrainian poet, artist, and patriot considered the founder of Ukrainian realism painting and an important figure in developing Ukrainian national identity. Oleksandr Bogomazov was a 20th century Ukrainian painter who worked in Cubo-Futurist and Spectralist styles. Eugenia Gapchynska is a popular contemporary artist known for her funny paintings of little men with touching captions intended to bring happiness to viewers. Oleg Radvan is a self-taught artist from Ukraine who began painting later in life and finds joy in capturing human characteristics in portraits.
James Whistler was an American artist born in 1834 in Massachusetts. His father was a famous railway engineer. Whistler spent 14 months in Venice in 1879 doing watercolor sketches and etching work. Upon returning to London, he was elected president of the Society of British Artists. Whistler died in 1903 in London and was buried there.
This document provides biographical information about Leonya Tsoy, a Russian artist. It summarizes Tsoy's involvement in several art collectives and projects in Russia from 2004-2016. Some of the key projects mentioned include "Prostranstvo Iminiminya", an interactive art installation; "Learn Chinese with Mutant Women", a graphic novel project; and being a curator for the "Art for Cats" exhibition at the 2014 Manifesta biennial. It also outlines Tsoy's role in various performance art works and with the art collectives {Rodina} and 'Bobo'. The document gives URLs for additional photos and videos related to some of the projects.
This document provides biographical information about Vincent Van Gogh and analyzes his artistic style and influences. It notes that Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands but lived primarily in France, where he was inspired by Impressionist paintings. His later life was marked by mental illness. The document then examines Van Gogh's colorful, impressionistic paintings characterized by bold brushstrokes and swirling patterns. It concludes by discussing how a student's original artwork was influenced by Van Gogh's stylistic techniques.
Van Gogh was born in 1853 in Holland and lived primarily in France, where he was inspired by the works of Millet and Impressionist artists. He had a close relationship with his brother Theo, who supported his painting career. Van Gogh struggled with mental illness and addiction, and his innovative Post-Impressionist style with expressive brushwork and bright colors influenced many later artists. He is best known for works like Starry Night and Sunflowers.
Van Gogh was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter known for his unique style featuring bright colors, distinctive brushstrokes, and swirling patterns. He was influenced by other artists like Millet and the Impressionists but developed his own style. The document discusses Van Gogh's life, artistic influences, key works, and stylistic traits that continue to inspire modern artists.
Most outstanding Romanian artists (English)projectportal
The document provides information about several notable Romanian artists from different fields including painting, sculpture, music, acting, and drawing. It discusses the lives and important works of painters like Nicolae Grigorescu and Ştefan Luchian, sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi, musicians George Enescu and Ciprian Porumbescu, singer Maria Tănase, actor Radu Beligan, and actress Maia Morgenstern. The artists helped establish Romanian modern art and made significant contributions to Romanian culture.
This document provides information on several renowned artists from Europe, including their dates, places of birth and death, education, notable works, and artistic movements. It profiles painters, sculptors and other artists from Romania, Poland, Spain, Turkey, Italy, Portugal, and Hungary who made significant contributions to European art from the 15th to 20th centuries.
Taras Shevchenko was a 19th century Ukrainian poet, artist, and patriot considered the founder of Ukrainian realism painting and an important figure in developing Ukrainian national identity. Oleksandr Bogomazov was a 20th century Ukrainian painter who worked in Cubo-Futurist and Spectralist styles. Eugenia Gapchynska is a popular contemporary artist known for her funny paintings of little men with touching captions intended to bring happiness to viewers. Oleg Radvan is a self-taught artist from Ukraine who began painting later in life and finds joy in capturing human characteristics in portraits.
James Whistler was an American artist born in 1834 in Massachusetts. His father was a famous railway engineer. Whistler spent 14 months in Venice in 1879 doing watercolor sketches and etching work. Upon returning to London, he was elected president of the Society of British Artists. Whistler died in 1903 in London and was buried there.
This document provides information about some of the most prominent Turkish artists, including painters, sculptors, architects, authors, poets, musicians, and actors. It discusses the works and backgrounds of artists such as Osman Hamdi Bey, Abidin Dino, Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu, Ali Teoman Germaner, Ali Hadi Bara, Mimar Koca Sinan, Emre Arolat, Orhan Pamuk, Nazim Hikmet, Fazil Say, Idil Biret, Afife Jale, and Haluk Bilginer.
Orhan Taylan is a Turkish painter born in 1941. He was a member of left-wing political groups in Turkey and was imprisoned from 1971 to 1986 for his political activities. His works were often figurative and used bright colors with themes reflecting his experiences during periods of political turmoil in Turkey. Throughout his career he has had numerous solo exhibitions of his paintings and drawings in Turkey and abroad.
The document summarizes several prominent Polish artists including Jan Matejko, Wit Stwosz, Wojciech Kossak, Józef Chełmoński, Józef Pankiewicz, and Jacek Malczewski. It provides biographical information and lists some of their most important works. Examples of their paintings are also included along with children's works inspired by each artist.
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist born in 1853 who died in 1890. He began his career in art in his late 20s after working in theology and art dealing. He was influenced by impressionist techniques using vibrant colors but developed his own unique style. During his life he struggled with depression and ultimately died by suicide at the age of 37. Today he is recognized as one of the most important painters in history known for his expressive use of color.
Contemporary Chinese art provides engaging opportunities for critical thinking and art literacy. It challenges students with thought-provoking works that relate to current issues. Using the art of now connects students to the real world of the art market and contemporary practice. Case studies of artists like Liu Zhuoquan and Gao Rong show how they incorporate found materials and comment on life in China through works featuring bottles and embroidery. Their diverse influences and experimentation produce art unlike any other.
Elena Bulatova is an internationally renowned multimedia artist born in Russia who currently resides in Palm Springs. She holds honors degrees from Moscow State University and Yale University. Bulatova creates large-scale abstract expressionist paintings that are included in important collections worldwide and have been selected for major art festivals. Her works are now exhibited full-time at her namesake gallery in Palm Springs.
Leonid Afremov is a Russian-American painter known for his unique style of painting with a palette knife instead of brushes. He was born in 1955 in Vitebsk, Belarus and studied art in school and college there. In the Soviet Union he faced challenges exhibiting his work due to his Jewish heritage. In 1990 he immigrated to Israel with his family where he continued to face difficulties selling his art. By the mid-1990s he began achieving recognition and artistic freedom for his unique palette knife technique and has since had international success with exhibitions around the world.
Vladimir Dimitrov was a 20th century Bulgarian painter known for his expressive use of color and symbolic works exploring the relationship between man and nature. He studied in Sofia and traveled extensively before settling in a village, where he lived simply and gave away his possessions. Though he lived in poverty, he was respected as a saint. His paintings used bright colors and post-impressionist techniques to simplify figures while maintaining a connection to reality.
The document provides information on upcoming exhibitions and events at an art museum from May to August 2012. It includes summaries of three major exhibitions: Natural History, which explores artists' engagement with nature through a variety of mediums; Whistler and Rebellion in the Art World, focusing on the prints and drawings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler; and Impressionism in a New Light, featuring over 150 works by Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists. It also lists ongoing exhibitions, tours, programs, and special events related to the exhibitions during this period.
Yuri Yurovsky artist and art collector, part of a book "YURI YUROVSKY POET O...lj1art
Born in Ukraine, Kiev. He worked from the 1930s through 90s. Representing the older generation of Kievan Soviet artists of the twentieth century. Landscape
painter and a brilliant master of color, master of still life, one of the best colorists in the world of his time. Yuri Destiny It becomes nature, mother earth.
Leonid Afremov is a Russian-American painter known for his unique style of painting with a palette knife instead of brushes. He was born in 1955 in Vitebsk, Belarus and studied art in school and college there. In the Soviet Union, he faced challenges exhibiting his work due to his Jewish heritage. In 1990, he immigrated to Israel with his family where he continued to face difficulties selling his art. By the mid-1990s, he began establishing his unique artistic identity using oils and a palette knife. His son helped promote his paintings, and his work is now exhibited worldwide and instantly recognizable due to his unconventional technique.
An He is a renowned Chinese-American artist born in 1957 in Guangzhou, China. He showed an early talent for art and studied at the top art academies in China. While still young, he became the youngest member ever admitted to the prestigious All China Artist Association. An He's paintings have been widely exhibited in China and he has won several national art awards. In 1985, he immigrated to the United States, living in New York before settling in San Francisco. Specializing in figurative and portrait painting, An He is renowned for his romantic and graceful paintings of women.
Georgette Chen was a Chinese-French artist born in 1906 who was educated in New York and Paris. She painted self-portraits that reflected her exposure to Western culture as well as portraits of her husband Eugene Chen, a Chinese diplomat. Georgette and Eugene moved to Shanghai in the 1940s where they were imprisoned during the Sino-Japanese war before Eugene passed away in 1944. Afterward Georgette married Dr. Ho Yung Chi and moved to Paris and Penang before settling in Singapore, where she taught art and continued exhibiting her work.
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Winter Wardhani runs an art gallery called Winter's Gallery in Second Life that features digital photography from unknown artists. She gives tours of her current exhibition titled "Do you remember the 50s?", which displays photos with a 1950s theme. Winter is passionate about promoting other artists and the art community in Second Life. Though not an artist in real life, she finds fulfillment curating shows and participating in Second Life's art culture. Her gallery and involvement in Second Life have helped her develop new skills and confidence.
The document provides details about the 1864 painting "Purple and Rose: The Lange Leizen of the Six Marks" by American artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler. The painting depicts Whistler's mistress Joanna Hiffernan posing in a Chinese-style robe, surrounded by Chinese porcelain and other decor. It reflects Whistler's interest in Japanese and Chinese aesthetics and his belief that art should be appreciated solely for its visual qualities rather than for narrative or moral messages.
SPOKEN virtual gallery:description, artists' bios and morestephen black
SPOKEN, a virtual gallery project by Eugene Soh and Stephen Black, features an eclectic collection of international artists.This presentation includes artists' bios and outlines the additional components of creative writing, video and film making.Information about SPOKEN and other art projects can be found at www.blacksteps.tv
Niko Pirosmani was a Georgian primitivist painter born in 1862 who taught himself to paint. He specialized in painting directly onto black oilcloth and made signboards and portraits by commission in Tbilisi. Pirosmani painted many animal and historical scenes depicting everyday Georgian life until his death from malnutrition in 1918.
Lado Gudiashvili was a 20th century Georgian painter born in Tiflis (now Tbilisi) in 1890 who studied art there. His early works featured dramatic scenes with poetic mystery but his colors became warmer over time. He worked as a monumentalist and illustrator until his death in 1980 in Tbilisi.
Elene Akhvlediani was
Diego Rivera was a Mexican muralist born in 1886 who was influenced by cubism and post-impressionism during trips to Europe. In 1931, Rivera was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in New York to create portable murals and additional wall paintings using New York subjects. The themes of Rivera's murals for MoMA revolved around social revolution, inequality, and the working class conditions during the Great Depression. Some of the murals Rivera created for MoMA included Indian Warrior, Agrarian Leader Zapata, Uprising, and Man at the Crossroads.
This document summarizes the history and projects of the Bobo art group from St. Petersburg, Russia from 2015-2022. It describes their early apartment exhibitions and biennials held as jokes and for fun. It discusses the group moving locations several times and changing names as the political climate in Russia changed. It highlights some of their exhibitions that touched on themes of war, politics, and poverty. The document shares photos and details of artists who participated in Bobo exhibitions from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Sweden, US and Brazil. It discusses one of their friends who is now a political prisoner in Russia.
Art Basel is the world's premier international art show featuring nearly 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa. More than 2,500 artists ranging from Modern masters to emerging stars are represented across multiple sections. The exhibition showcases high-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and editioned works.
The document announces an exhibition of paintings by Bulgarian artist Ishhan Nigohosyan, also known as Shani, to be held from March 17 to April 6, 2015 at the Vazrazdane gallery in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Ishhan Nigohosyan is described as Bulgaria's most famous, interesting, and curious artist-humorist, whose drawings and paintings cleverly incorporate humor and satire while maintaining elegance and high culture. The exhibition will feature Nigohosyan's works focusing on his most constant theme of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Visitors are welcome to view the exhibition at the gallery or online.
Based on Marcia Tucker's comments about valuing artistic freedom over notions of progress or traditional means of validation, I think she would appreciate artists who:
- Experiment with mixing different styles, sources and imagery freely like the Bad Painters did.
- Reject notions of "good" and "bad" art and allow works to be judged based on their own merits rather than comparing to past styles.
- Pursue highly personal styles and visions without worrying about fitting into established categories or traditions.
Some artists she may appreciate include Sol LeWitt for his radical experiments in conceptual art, and Banksy for developing a unique style while commenting on social/political issues. She may be intrigued by the stylistic blending in Diana
This document provides information about some of the most prominent Turkish artists, including painters, sculptors, architects, authors, poets, musicians, and actors. It discusses the works and backgrounds of artists such as Osman Hamdi Bey, Abidin Dino, Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu, Ali Teoman Germaner, Ali Hadi Bara, Mimar Koca Sinan, Emre Arolat, Orhan Pamuk, Nazim Hikmet, Fazil Say, Idil Biret, Afife Jale, and Haluk Bilginer.
Orhan Taylan is a Turkish painter born in 1941. He was a member of left-wing political groups in Turkey and was imprisoned from 1971 to 1986 for his political activities. His works were often figurative and used bright colors with themes reflecting his experiences during periods of political turmoil in Turkey. Throughout his career he has had numerous solo exhibitions of his paintings and drawings in Turkey and abroad.
The document summarizes several prominent Polish artists including Jan Matejko, Wit Stwosz, Wojciech Kossak, Józef Chełmoński, Józef Pankiewicz, and Jacek Malczewski. It provides biographical information and lists some of their most important works. Examples of their paintings are also included along with children's works inspired by each artist.
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist born in 1853 who died in 1890. He began his career in art in his late 20s after working in theology and art dealing. He was influenced by impressionist techniques using vibrant colors but developed his own unique style. During his life he struggled with depression and ultimately died by suicide at the age of 37. Today he is recognized as one of the most important painters in history known for his expressive use of color.
Contemporary Chinese art provides engaging opportunities for critical thinking and art literacy. It challenges students with thought-provoking works that relate to current issues. Using the art of now connects students to the real world of the art market and contemporary practice. Case studies of artists like Liu Zhuoquan and Gao Rong show how they incorporate found materials and comment on life in China through works featuring bottles and embroidery. Their diverse influences and experimentation produce art unlike any other.
Elena Bulatova is an internationally renowned multimedia artist born in Russia who currently resides in Palm Springs. She holds honors degrees from Moscow State University and Yale University. Bulatova creates large-scale abstract expressionist paintings that are included in important collections worldwide and have been selected for major art festivals. Her works are now exhibited full-time at her namesake gallery in Palm Springs.
Leonid Afremov is a Russian-American painter known for his unique style of painting with a palette knife instead of brushes. He was born in 1955 in Vitebsk, Belarus and studied art in school and college there. In the Soviet Union he faced challenges exhibiting his work due to his Jewish heritage. In 1990 he immigrated to Israel with his family where he continued to face difficulties selling his art. By the mid-1990s he began achieving recognition and artistic freedom for his unique palette knife technique and has since had international success with exhibitions around the world.
Vladimir Dimitrov was a 20th century Bulgarian painter known for his expressive use of color and symbolic works exploring the relationship between man and nature. He studied in Sofia and traveled extensively before settling in a village, where he lived simply and gave away his possessions. Though he lived in poverty, he was respected as a saint. His paintings used bright colors and post-impressionist techniques to simplify figures while maintaining a connection to reality.
The document provides information on upcoming exhibitions and events at an art museum from May to August 2012. It includes summaries of three major exhibitions: Natural History, which explores artists' engagement with nature through a variety of mediums; Whistler and Rebellion in the Art World, focusing on the prints and drawings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler; and Impressionism in a New Light, featuring over 150 works by Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists. It also lists ongoing exhibitions, tours, programs, and special events related to the exhibitions during this period.
Yuri Yurovsky artist and art collector, part of a book "YURI YUROVSKY POET O...lj1art
Born in Ukraine, Kiev. He worked from the 1930s through 90s. Representing the older generation of Kievan Soviet artists of the twentieth century. Landscape
painter and a brilliant master of color, master of still life, one of the best colorists in the world of his time. Yuri Destiny It becomes nature, mother earth.
Leonid Afremov is a Russian-American painter known for his unique style of painting with a palette knife instead of brushes. He was born in 1955 in Vitebsk, Belarus and studied art in school and college there. In the Soviet Union, he faced challenges exhibiting his work due to his Jewish heritage. In 1990, he immigrated to Israel with his family where he continued to face difficulties selling his art. By the mid-1990s, he began establishing his unique artistic identity using oils and a palette knife. His son helped promote his paintings, and his work is now exhibited worldwide and instantly recognizable due to his unconventional technique.
An He is a renowned Chinese-American artist born in 1957 in Guangzhou, China. He showed an early talent for art and studied at the top art academies in China. While still young, he became the youngest member ever admitted to the prestigious All China Artist Association. An He's paintings have been widely exhibited in China and he has won several national art awards. In 1985, he immigrated to the United States, living in New York before settling in San Francisco. Specializing in figurative and portrait painting, An He is renowned for his romantic and graceful paintings of women.
Georgette Chen was a Chinese-French artist born in 1906 who was educated in New York and Paris. She painted self-portraits that reflected her exposure to Western culture as well as portraits of her husband Eugene Chen, a Chinese diplomat. Georgette and Eugene moved to Shanghai in the 1940s where they were imprisoned during the Sino-Japanese war before Eugene passed away in 1944. Afterward Georgette married Dr. Ho Yung Chi and moved to Paris and Penang before settling in Singapore, where she taught art and continued exhibiting her work.
ARE 494 Final Power Point: Jacob Fendley, Ashley Neuman, Gwendolyn DaviesGwen Davies
Winter Wardhani runs an art gallery called Winter's Gallery in Second Life that features digital photography from unknown artists. She gives tours of her current exhibition titled "Do you remember the 50s?", which displays photos with a 1950s theme. Winter is passionate about promoting other artists and the art community in Second Life. Though not an artist in real life, she finds fulfillment curating shows and participating in Second Life's art culture. Her gallery and involvement in Second Life have helped her develop new skills and confidence.
The document provides details about the 1864 painting "Purple and Rose: The Lange Leizen of the Six Marks" by American artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler. The painting depicts Whistler's mistress Joanna Hiffernan posing in a Chinese-style robe, surrounded by Chinese porcelain and other decor. It reflects Whistler's interest in Japanese and Chinese aesthetics and his belief that art should be appreciated solely for its visual qualities rather than for narrative or moral messages.
SPOKEN virtual gallery:description, artists' bios and morestephen black
SPOKEN, a virtual gallery project by Eugene Soh and Stephen Black, features an eclectic collection of international artists.This presentation includes artists' bios and outlines the additional components of creative writing, video and film making.Information about SPOKEN and other art projects can be found at www.blacksteps.tv
Niko Pirosmani was a Georgian primitivist painter born in 1862 who taught himself to paint. He specialized in painting directly onto black oilcloth and made signboards and portraits by commission in Tbilisi. Pirosmani painted many animal and historical scenes depicting everyday Georgian life until his death from malnutrition in 1918.
Lado Gudiashvili was a 20th century Georgian painter born in Tiflis (now Tbilisi) in 1890 who studied art there. His early works featured dramatic scenes with poetic mystery but his colors became warmer over time. He worked as a monumentalist and illustrator until his death in 1980 in Tbilisi.
Elene Akhvlediani was
Diego Rivera was a Mexican muralist born in 1886 who was influenced by cubism and post-impressionism during trips to Europe. In 1931, Rivera was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in New York to create portable murals and additional wall paintings using New York subjects. The themes of Rivera's murals for MoMA revolved around social revolution, inequality, and the working class conditions during the Great Depression. Some of the murals Rivera created for MoMA included Indian Warrior, Agrarian Leader Zapata, Uprising, and Man at the Crossroads.
This document summarizes the history and projects of the Bobo art group from St. Petersburg, Russia from 2015-2022. It describes their early apartment exhibitions and biennials held as jokes and for fun. It discusses the group moving locations several times and changing names as the political climate in Russia changed. It highlights some of their exhibitions that touched on themes of war, politics, and poverty. The document shares photos and details of artists who participated in Bobo exhibitions from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Sweden, US and Brazil. It discusses one of their friends who is now a political prisoner in Russia.
Art Basel is the world's premier international art show featuring nearly 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa. More than 2,500 artists ranging from Modern masters to emerging stars are represented across multiple sections. The exhibition showcases high-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and editioned works.
The document announces an exhibition of paintings by Bulgarian artist Ishhan Nigohosyan, also known as Shani, to be held from March 17 to April 6, 2015 at the Vazrazdane gallery in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Ishhan Nigohosyan is described as Bulgaria's most famous, interesting, and curious artist-humorist, whose drawings and paintings cleverly incorporate humor and satire while maintaining elegance and high culture. The exhibition will feature Nigohosyan's works focusing on his most constant theme of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Visitors are welcome to view the exhibition at the gallery or online.
Based on Marcia Tucker's comments about valuing artistic freedom over notions of progress or traditional means of validation, I think she would appreciate artists who:
- Experiment with mixing different styles, sources and imagery freely like the Bad Painters did.
- Reject notions of "good" and "bad" art and allow works to be judged based on their own merits rather than comparing to past styles.
- Pursue highly personal styles and visions without worrying about fitting into established categories or traditions.
Some artists she may appreciate include Sol LeWitt for his radical experiments in conceptual art, and Banksy for developing a unique style while commenting on social/political issues. She may be intrigued by the stylistic blending in Diana
Marcello Pisu is an Italian curator and editor who has worked on numerous interdisciplinary cultural projects around the world. These include curating science conferences, digital art festivals, and public talks on urban innovation. He currently writes about culture and innovation for publications like The Creators Project and Il Sole 24 Ore. Some of the projects he has worked on include curating the opening show at LAMB art in London, a series of talks on art collecting in Sao Paulo, the digital art project Moon by Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliasson, and the Falling Walls Conference in Berlin from 2010 to 2013.
This document provides information about an art exhibition titled "APEN at Fadil Studio" that will take place from February 5-23, 2013 in New York City. It features works by several Albanian artists living in New York and abroad. The exhibition aims to provide a glimpse of the global Albanian art community and showcase the diversity of mediums and perspectives represented by this generation of artists. Biographies are included for each participating artist.
Alberto Biasi is an Italian artist who helped pioneer Kinetic and Op Art. In the 1960s, he co-founded the avant-garde group Gruppo N, which focused on exploring the optical and physical possibilities of art. Biasi's current exhibition at a New York gallery gives viewers a chance to experience his dizzying artworks firsthand. In an interview, Biasi discusses how Gruppo N was formed, how his dynamic artworks require viewer participation to be activated, and how he finds inspiration from nature and his own prior works. While new art movements have emerged, Biasi feels the art world has changed little and often recycles existing ideas.
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The document discusses an exhibition of works by Italian artist Alberto Biasi at GR gallery in New York. It describes Biasi as a pioneer of kinetic and programmed art through his founding of the N Group in Italy in the 1960s. Biasi discusses his early kinetic works that required viewer interaction and his later works using motors and light prisms to create constantly changing visual effects. Biasi believes future art will increasingly incorporate electronic media but that art will always allow new perspectives to be seen.
The Art of Now - using Chinese contemporary art with studentsluiseguest
This document provides an overview of Luise Guest's research on contemporary Chinese art and its application in art education. It introduces Guest, her background and research interests. It discusses why the study of contemporary art, including Chinese art, is important for students. It presents several contemporary Chinese artists and their works as examples that could be used in case studies. The document advocates for engaging students with "the art of now" and making connections between contemporary art practices, students' own artmaking, and developing art literacy.
Elisabeth de Brabant is an art curator and pioneer based in Shanghai who represents international artists and brings their work to exhibitions around the world. She founded creative spaces like 1933 and will soon open the Elisabeth de Brabant Art Center to showcase experimental art and encourage dialogue.
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This article provides summaries of two current exhibitions at the Fuller Craft Museum - the 2014 Biennial Members Exhibition and Crafting A Collection, which highlights recent acquisitions. The Members Exhibition, juried by Arthur Dion, features works by 47 artists using various media including woodworking, fiber arts, metalsmithing, ceramics, painting, drawing, photography and kinetic sculpture. A few works are described in more detail, including Alan Weinstein's marble sculpture "Kong" and David A. Lang's kinetic piece "Knockabout". The acquisitions exhibition highlights the museum's growing collection and importance of collecting to a non-profit institution.
This document describes an art exhibition titled "In This Place" featuring works by three artists—Svilen Petrov, Kim Robertson, and Karine Roche. The exhibition is being held at the Etihad Modern Art Gallery in March 2015. The exhibition explores each artist's unique vision of the local environment through various mediums. Though the works differ in style, together they create a harmonious presentation of different perspectives on the common theme of place.
An even bigger issue this time, with 12 bumper pages of arty stuff. Peterborough Artist Open studios, Summer Exhibition plus Idea 1’s new website launch and more.
The document discusses several art styles including abstract, psychedelic, Art Nouveau, and contemporary art. It provides histories and key characteristics for each style. For abstract art, it notes debate around its origins and contributions from Romanticism, Impressionism, and Expressionism. Psychedelic art took inspiration from drugs and contained bright colors and patterns. Art Nouveau was based on natural forms and found inspiration in nature. Contemporary art draws from modern art movements and aims to challenge viewers through political, cultural, emotional, and social commentary. Examples of album covers demonstrating each style are also analyzed.
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The document summarizes the author's experience attending their first First Friday art event in Philadelphia. Some key details:
- First Friday events occur on the first Friday of each month in Philadelphia and allow the public to freely view art in various galleries along 2nd and 3rd Streets. They began in 1991 as a way to promote galleries.
- The author shares their experience visiting multiple galleries, including The Painted Bridge Art Center which had an aquatic-themed installation, and The Center for Art in Wood showcasing works made of wood.
- They observed a wide variety of art forms, from paintings and sculptures to installations and mixed-media works. Street vendors also sold artwork.
- The
The document discusses different visual styles including abstract, psychedelic, Art Nouveau, and contemporary art. It provides histories and characteristics for each style. For abstract art, it describes how styles like romanticism, impressionism, and expressionism contributed to its development. It also analyzes specific album covers demonstrating the different styles, like Alt-J's album demonstrating abstract qualities and Mika's album representing psychedelic art. The document is analyzing different visual styles through the lens of album cover art.
The Fellini Art Gallery in Berlin will host an exhibition from October 10th to December 20th featuring works from 6 Portuguese surrealist artists. The exhibition, titled "21st Century Portuguese Surrealism in Berlin", is curated by Portuguese surrealist painter Santiago Ribeiro and aims to showcase select pieces from Victor Lages, Paula Rosa, Isabel Meyrelles, Hélio Cunha and João Carvalho. The opening reception will be held on October 10th at 7pm. The exhibition stems from Ribeiro's "International Surrealism Now" project, which has featured surrealist artworks from over 30 countries in exhibitions across Europe. The Fellini Gallery specializes
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3. ‘bobo’ art group gathered together in january 2015 when anna isidis,
natalia petukhova and leonya tsoy started to share an apartment in
saint petersburg (russia).
the group is developing the intim-art, practicing home exhibitions,
performances and creative workshops.
this intim-art movement is just dealing with a current situation in saint
petersburg where the vesitors of the art events mostly belong to a
same community of young artists and their friends.
so overcoming their despair of this ambivalent funny and sad state of
things the three comrades ceased to try to achieve fame and fortune
and everything that goes with it and started to make careless art for
themselves and their close friends.
unexpectedly the exhibitions and home festivals sometimes attract
more visitors than the house can accommodate.
5. the first home exhibition
“the biennal of the
rejected” included the
works from the trash
pack of the perspektivy
art studio (which were
mostly sold during the
exhibition), collective
video-art piece of the
residents and
installations.
‘bobo’ group restarted in
their toilet room the
“tolchok vperyod” (push
forward) gallery of the
young art which was
founded in the toilet
room of summer bar – a
key point of saint
petersburg underground
scene of 2013. this
gallery still is functioning
successfully.
photos by vadim f lurie
and work4food project.
biennal’s map
6. the examples of the diploma
given to the participants of the
creative kitchen workshops 2015
“the kitchen kurozhnique school”
7. the “sex and death in your kitchen”
home performance art festival
the festival took place on 6 may 2016 and
included 3 live performances:
“rest. 24 hours rest. relax” – an anti sex-
work’s advertisments project by daria
apakhonchich.
“the impossibility of love in your kitchen” –
live participatory performance by alyona
petite
“the blind owl” interactive performance of
‘bobo’ group feat. max evstropov.