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at home: Artists in Conversation | Cecily Brown

at home: Artists in Conversation Join us for lively and inspiring conversations with some of today’s most notable artists.  at home: Artists in Conversation brings together curators and artists to discuss various artistic practices and insights into their work. About Cecily Brown Brown is a British artist and graduate of the Slade School of Art who has lived and worked in New York since the 1990s. She is a leading contemporary painter whose work combines abstraction and figuration, transcending classical notions of genre and narrative by drawing on a wide range of art historical references. Inspired by the fantastical visual worlds of Hieronymus Bosch and Francisco Goya, the organizational principles of William Hogarth, and the gestural expressionism of Willem de Kooning, Brown creates energetic and atmospheric canvases that swirl with fragmented bodies.

Committed to her vision : Russian artist Esphyr Slobodinka very hard to categorize

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Esphyr Slobodkina’s work hung in the first modern art museum in the U.S. next to pieces by Pablo Picasso, Juan Miró, Fernand Léger and Piet Mondrian. She was the only woman and the only American included in collector A.E. Gallatin’s Museum of Living Art located at New York University, a forerunner of the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim and the Whitney Museum of American Art. ...................... LewAllen Galleries in Santa Fe is showcasing her work in “The Many Worlds of Esphyr Slobodkina” through May 15. The title is apt. The Russian-born artist was not easy to categorize or pinpoint. Slobodkina changed styles as often as she switched mediums. Viewers can spot echoes of Picasso, the Swiss expressionist/surrealist Paul Klee, Cubism and even representationalism in her work. Her choice of mediums included oil, watercolor, found objects, collage, wood and fabric.

Jenny Holzer Truisms Installation Guggenheim Bilbao

Share this article Jenny Holzer Projects Her Truisms Onto Facade of Guggenheim Bilbao Including an AR component allowing the whole world to experience the artwork. Jenny Holzer returns to the Guggenheim Bilbao to install her iconic Truisms artwork onto the facade of the historic Spanish institute. The artist’s return to the museum marks the latest collaboration following her 1997 commission for the museum’s opening which saw her unmissable text projected onto its atrium and towering columns. The neo-conceptualist has also included an augmented reality component that allows fans of her work to experience the installation entitled Like Beauty in Flames. Other works include two pieces made for her 2019 retrospective “Thing Indescribable” which encompass a vertical LED sign called 

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