Not exact matches
For
Painting by Numbers, Atlas returns to a cast of characters previously visited in his installation work: namely the numbers 1 thr
Numbers,
Atlas returns to a cast of characters previously visited in his installation work: namely the
numbers 1 thr
numbers 1 through 6.
Based on a recent interview in which
Atlas discusses his love for the Matrix and it's influence on his work, we'd guess
Painting by Numbers reflects his new interest in computer - generated imagery.
Charles
Atlas's
Painting by Numbers at Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery has a swirl of numbers like particles that change and manipulate themselves with charm in front of you
Numbers at Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery has a swirl of
numbers like particles that change and manipulate themselves with charm in front of you
numbers like particles that change and manipulate themselves with charm in front of your eyes.
Atlas's other works on view,
Painting by Numbers and Plato's Alley, also deal in a retro - futuristic aesthetic familiar not only from the Wachowski Brothers» blockbusters but also from the work of artists like Ryoji Ikeda, whose video installation The Transfinite took over the Park Avenue Armory in similar style last spring.
From June 3 through July 30, visitors will also have the chance to see
Atlas's The Illusion of Democracy — a trilogy of video installations comprising Plato's Alley (2008),
Painting by Numbers (2011), and 143652 (2012)-- in the Museum's second - floor exhibition galleries as part of Inbox, an ongoing series of installations that showcase recent additions to MoMA's collection.
There is newer work from long established artists, such as New York's Charles
Atlas's
Painting by Numbers, 2011, shown in the Sheffield Institute of Arts gallery, a work that pulsates with swarming numerical figures.