Life and art intertwine in the mind of a French filmmaker whose wife disappeared 21 years earlier.
Not exact matches
Intertwining the country icon's songs with his turbulent
life experiences (revolving largely around his wife, Audrey, played by Elizabeth Olsen), the film focuses not on Williams» artistry, but the events
and environments the
art was born out of.
In New York, the artist untangles the
intertwined histories of ballet, avant - garde visual
art and clandestine gay
life in mid-century America
From her earliest series, for which she responded to the deteriorating urban environments of New York
and New Jersey in the 1970s, to her later works, which
intertwine with oral history to excavate African American social
life in rural communities of the American Southeast, Buchanan undertook a deep, empirically driven study of architecture in visual
art.
2 His
art and his
life are
intertwined in a mixture of
art historical idea - based critique, Disney-esque «Imagineering,»
and a healthy dose of British wit
and mischief, à la Roald Dahl
and Monty Python.
The 90 works in the exhibition
intertwine past
and present in transformative new intersections of
art and life,
and demonstrate the dominance of the popular as today's ubiquitous culture.
In Meckseper's work, the full complexity
and contradictions of how contemporary
life,
art, commerce
and politics
intertwine are addressed
and embodied; the gallery space becoming a site of inquiry into hidden ideologies
and power systems.
Seen as a whole, his practice raises fundamental
and evergreen questions about the value of images
and art, the nature
and possibilities of painting
and film, the
intertwined relation of our subjectivity to cultural identity,
and the ways we address what we experience in
life in parallel to the mediated world of images.
He is known for his installations, sculptures, paintings
and drawings that explore the complex
and intertwined relationships between
art, beauty, religion, science,
life and death.
Her
art draws from nature to explore the impermanence
and beauty of
life, where birth, aging
and death are
intertwined and nothing remains constant.
The show is described as an examination of «recent African
art according to two fluid
and often
intertwined aesthetic
and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African
life,
and the use of found objects
and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African
art.
Her
art practice is intimately
intertwined with her
life, not only because she borrows motifs
and artefacts for her work, but also because she has an inquisitive mind
and a strong desire to understand sociological issues such characteristics endow Kher's work with a narrative quality
and fascinating interiority of things that frequently contradict her practice of addressing more global
and collective concerns.
Organized by the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum
and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, this exhibition examines recent African art according to two fluid and often intertwined aesthetic and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African life, and the use of found objects and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African a
Art Gallery at Skidmore College, this exhibition examines recent African
art according to two fluid and often intertwined aesthetic and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African life, and the use of found objects and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African a
art according to two fluid
and often
intertwined aesthetic
and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African
life,
and the use of found objects
and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African
artart.
Culling from the canon of
art history, mining the mass media, scouring the streets
and screens where we
live and dream today, these artists, alongside Kehinde Wiley, Brian Paumier, Robert Wilson, Fahamu Pecou, Frances Goodman, Derrick Adams, Slater Bradley, Titus Kaphar, Sanford Biggers,
and others, enshrine the everyday,
and intertwine past
and present in transformative new intersections of
art and life.
Opening Reception: Thursday, December 14, 6 - 8 pm Closing Reception: Friday, January 5, 6 - 8 pm
Intertwined is a group exhibition of artists whose work represents the interwoven tapestries of
art and life.
Environment
and Object: Recent African
Art examines recent African art according to two fluid and often intertwined aesthetic and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African life, and the use of found objects and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African a
Art examines recent African
art according to two fluid and often intertwined aesthetic and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African life, and the use of found objects and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African a
art according to two fluid
and often
intertwined aesthetic
and conceptual frameworks: the impact of the environment on contemporary African
life,
and the use of found objects
and appropriated materials as a recurring presence in current African
artart.
He
and Dreier, another faculty member,
and some of their students left for a remote area of North Carolina to start a progressive liberal -
arts school
and community where learning
and living would be
intertwined.
Inspired by post-war Film Noir, Helen Lawrence
intertwines theatre, visual
art,
live - action filming
and computer - generated recreations of historical backgrounds in a groundbreaking multi-media showcase.
Her
art practice is intimately
intertwined with her
life, not only because she borrows motifs
and artefacts for her work, but also because she has an inquisitive mind
and a strong desire to understand sociological issues.