Sentences with phrase «creating ephemeral works»

In particular, performance work can be conceptually fraught in the museum when artists have circumvented the commodification and rarefaction of art by creating ephemeral works -LSB-.....]
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More often, though, as we see and hear in the slyly debauched narration of actor Rhys Ifans (the British bandmate in Greenberg), they create ephemeral works of subversion.
Fletcher similarly creates ephemeral works in the studio that he then photographs.
As an artist who uses natural materials to create both ephemeral work in landscapes and permanent sculptures, Goldsworthy explains his interest in change and the value of returning to the same place to get deeper and deeper into it.
With these elements, artists like Hiroshi Sugimoto, Luisa Lambri, Melanie Schiff, Walead Beshty, and Adam Ekberg create ephemeral works that explore the foundation of the photographic image: the play of light through half opened shutters; haunting seascapes reduced to a gradation of elemental material; and luminous circles of light formed by the interplay of sunlight and the camera's lens.
Andy Goldsworthy uses natural materials like sticks, leaves, bark, and even snow to create ephemeral works of art in natural settings.

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The ephemeral hostel was created by film production designer Jon Dowding (who worked on «Mad Max») and brought to life by world champion sand sculptor Dennis Massoud.
This group of intergenerational artists closely considers the process of art - making in their work by playing with scale, the ephemeral quality of their materials, the nature of time and language, and the relationships between the objects that they create.
In another work, a text and sound exhibition titled «The transience of soap» in 2001 at The Tin Sheds Gallery, McGreevy collaborates with Barbara Halnan and Warren Summers to create ephemeral spatial drawings using suspended perspex etched with text, where the passage of time is an essential part of the work.
Goldsworthy goes out into nature and uses ephemeral materials to create his work, which many times because of the temporal aspect of his art, exist only in photographic documentation.
Many of the first works, created in the deserts of U.S.A. (Nevada, New Mexico, Utah or Arizona) were ephemeral in nature and now only exist as video recordings or photographic documents.
If optimism fueled the impulse to create large, permanent works in the «60s and «70s, the artists in this exhibition are more likely to rechannel that optimism into collaborative and collective experiences; to dwell on memory and the ephemeral by charting the traces of the just - happened; and to embrace the rich social, cultural and political meanings of their throwaway materials.
The majority of the works and ephemeral documents held by the Foundation were compiled by Arnett and his sons over three decades, with the goal of creating a collection that could serve as a record and legacy of this culture.
In 1959, Mallary took a teaching position at Pratt and moved to New York, where he would combine the brooding weight and density of the New Mexico abstractions with ephemeral urban detritus, creating works that established him among the core artists exploring junk art, such as John Chamberlain, Richard Stankiewicz, Claes Oldenburg and Lee Bontecou.
Simmons will create an ambitious new work for the PAMM's stunning double - height project gallery — a large, ephemeral mural to be painted directly on the gallery's 30 - foot high and 29 - foot wide back wall.
In the film the artist creates an ephemeral silhouette figure in snow, a type of work that he refers to as «shadows» and can be seen before in his photographic works.
The work of many contemporary artists reflects (or alternatively, inverts) what we observe culturally: myriad efforts to create and capture those ethereal, ephemeral things like moments and meaning.
Clare Lilley, who selected and placed the works, said: «From the contemplative and ephemeral to the robust and monumental, the exhibition includes the park's first - ever conceptual work — a remaking of a rare 1969 piece by Ed Herring — and classic painted sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Jean Dubuffet alongside a newly created work by Eddie Martinez.
Her paintings are a materialization of the ideas about color, light and perception first created in her ephemeral works.
For decades she has created large scale ephemeral pigment pieces in desert sites including the Pyramids of Giza and more recently the ice desert of Antarctica where she led an expedition and team of scientists and artists that culminated in the first and largest ephemeral art work created on the continent.
Featured works by Charley Young: Swell China Marker on drafting film, 36» x 24» Created site specifically, Swell documents the textural surface of ephemeral icebergs through the process of frottage.
I was surprised at the ephemeral quality, not of the work itself, but of the atmosphere that you had created.
Taking as their subject matter commonplace objects such as paper bags, erasers, apple cores, and waiting rooms as well as ephemeral moments, such as afternoon naps, the featured artists create works that are startlingly realistic and frequently playful and surreal.
Friedman and Tuttle share a delicate approach to art, creating work that is ephemeral, subtle and witty.
All four artists parodied museum conventions, frustrated the market with inconsistent pricing, and created ephemeral or degradable works that demanded new standards of collection, display, and conservation.
She said the Physical / Ephemeral exhibition has allowed her to explore new formats and ideas for her work and has encouraged her to try creating work that she feels questions the boundaries between painting and real space.
At the same time, Krebs sought to create drawings expressing the atmospheric and ephemeral qualities of his light works.
Andy Goldsworthy, (born July 26, 1956, Cheshire, England), British sculptor, land artist, and photographer known for ephemeral works created outdoors from natural materials found on - site.
Hélène Amouzou lives and works in Brussels, Belgium, and uses photography to create ephemeral and ghostly self - portrays.
An architect and designer who specialized in shop and restaurant interiors, which are by nature ephemeral, and furniture and utilitarian objects, Kuramata brought a lyrical dreaminess to his work that proves infectious even after the unreality of Japan's «bubble economy» for which it was created has long since burst.
Taking vast, remote landscapes and the ephemeral conditions of nature as their sculptural canvas, these and other artists staged their own protest by rejecting traditional sculptural forms and practices, rigid modernist theory and the commercial confines of the museum - and - gallery system to create frequently massive land art works that heightened awareness of our relationship with the earth and challenged accepted definitions of art.
The work that we were creating at that time was explicitly trying to undermine the commercial gallery museum's access with ephemeral performance art and posters on the wall and posters for the rat population of New York — stuff that undermined the pillars of values that were established in the art world.
Mark creates beautifully considered ephemeral works that act as embodiment's of slow time.
I am very much looking forward to seeing all the work created for «Ephemeral «as we re-engage all the participating artists again in June to begin work for the exhibition.
The works created on the streets by Nadège Dauvergne are very ephemeral in nature, the locations picked very carefully in which to place these historical figures.
«The Unarchivable», its opening group show, curated by Marco Scotini and Lorenzo Paini, brings together a selection of works from the crowded Italian art scene of the»70s, from Alighiero Boetti's and Luigi Ghirri's attempts to create personal, nonlinear archives, to the ephemeral gestures of Ketty La Rocca and Gianfranco Baruchello's «leftovers».
He used fused glass to create beautiful works that are allegories to the ephemeral, and speak to the fragility of nature and the environmental concerns of today.
Usually made in response to the space where they will be shown, and often created with ephemeral materials, her works have ranged from delicate cellophane, paper and polythene hanging pieces suspended with ribbon or tape to large - scale floor - based sculptures made from plaster, chalk powder and soil.
In Performing in Public (Four Years of Ephemeral Actions in World of Warcraft), Washko presents the broad array of actions she created in WoW for the first time as a large body of work.
Evoking characteristics of Surrealism, Nouveau Réalisme and Pop Art, her works embraced both material rigor as well as her own deeply personal psychology, leading her to create «awkward objects» — visceral sculptures that unravel gravity and composition — to explore what she saw as the most vulnerable of all ephemeral manifestations, the human body.
The artist creates fragile paper sculptures, which are then temporarily balanced and then photographed at the point of collapse, capturing the millisecond of the work's stability and enabling the viewer a sustained view of the ephemeral, resulting in colourful abstract images blurring the boundaries between painting and photography.
But Snapchat has been working hard to create a feature set that offers more than private, «ephemeral,» photo sharing.
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