Sentences with phrase «ephemeral art practices»

He recently presented a paper «Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawings: Conservation of an Ephemeral Art Practice» to the American Institute for Conservation's 43rd annual conference in Miami.
In 2010, Franklin Furnace received its second major grant from the NEH to digitize the event archives of its second decade, 1986 to 1996; and to publish these records on Franklin Furnace's website with the goal of embedding the value of ephemeral art practice in art and cultural history.

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In 2011 Goodman Gallery curators Tony East and Claire van Blerck produced The Night Show, a 3 - part exhibition staged at Goodman Gallery Cape Town, which sought to destabilise the notion of the white cube and to engage with contemporary art practice on its own terms, courting the spontaneous and embracing the ephemeral.
The sculptures, drawings, photographs, mixed media works, and films in Ana Mendieta: Late Works 1981 - 1985 at Galerie Lelong reveal Mendieta's translation of her ephemeral practices in the landscape to independent art objects.
These performances will be scheduled throughout the exhibition to explore the recent proliferation of process - oriented art and ephemeral forms of practice that are currently influential in New York and internationally.
Recognized as an influential teacher and a pioneer of such ephemeral practices as performance and site - specific interventions, Hassinger has received numerous honors including awards and grants from Anonymous Was a Woman, the International Association of Art Critics, the Gottlieb Foundation, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Pollock - Krasner Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Following on from exhibitions of the work of Garth Evans (2013, curated by Richard Deacon) and Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain 1966 - 79 (2014), which between them covered the period from 1959 - 1982, where sculptural practice was very much ephemeral, conceptual, or based on performance, this current exhibition looks at the early 80s, a time when sculptural practice in the UK went back into the workshops to experiment with a completely new approach of assembling.
In addition to her artistic practice, Kohlmann is a founding member and curator of Szpilman Award, an award which focuses on ephemeral art.
Ephemeral Museum March 14 — 26, 2017 The winter 2017 art history course Rethinking the Social History of Art considers ways art relates to the world, from reflecting the views of particular people and classes to participating in religious practice and social critiqart history course Rethinking the Social History of Art considers ways art relates to the world, from reflecting the views of particular people and classes to participating in religious practice and social critiqArt considers ways art relates to the world, from reflecting the views of particular people and classes to participating in religious practice and social critiqart relates to the world, from reflecting the views of particular people and classes to participating in religious practice and social critique.
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.
DIFFICULT SUBJECT MATTER DEAR BABS: In my art practice, I gravitate toward using ephemeral media and creating installations.
Dear Babs, In my art practice, I gravitate toward using ephemeral media and creating installations.
The ephemeral potential of such interventions is a constant feature in Soto Climent's practice and it is precisely this aspect that reveals the artist's refusal to understand and conceive art as a static, completed product.
Paul Thek was a practicing Catholic and renegade homosexual, a lover of the photographer Peter Hujar and companion to Susan Sontag (who dedicated «Against Interpretation» to Thek), a sculptor and creator of immersive environments so devoted to the ephemeral in art that his major works were lost and his reputation eclipsed within his lifetime.
The New York native has been practicing performance art, the most ephemeral of forms, since the 1970s.
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