Now, the 16 mm film camera defines
much of her artistic practice with the still camera image also playing an important role in her career.
Much of my artistic practice has involved ephemeral drawing installations and the production of graphic novels.
Krista brought
much of her artistic practice as an abstract expressionist painter over into her digital artwork, creating moving and thought provoking work.
Terris is a contemporary artist and contractor who draws
much of his artistic practice from his understanding of building materials and architecture.
Together they form a kind of palimpsest, an important theme that frames
much of my artistic practice.
Not exact matches
With the rise
of 21st century independent game development this impulse is getting pushed back, however even
much of this work is unable to imagine itself further incorporating an
artistic practice, since game development is long held to be a drawn out and financially draining process that result in this one shot to make it all back.
Each embraced photography as one element
of an
artistic practice guided as
much by literature, philosophy, and an attention to popular culture as by classical formal concerns
of the medium.
John Fare, who himself was present as a sort
of phantom host, is an artist whose myth extends
much further than his
artistic practice.
Much like accepting the uncertainty inherent to the pursuit
of a serious
artistic practice, Washington suggests that the ultimate heroic gesture is embracing ambiguity and the passage
of time.
For an artist who borrows so
much from contemporary black culture epitomized by the milieu on 125th street, Simmons's current work in this context makes a strong case for the transformative (and potentially stultifying) effects
of conceptual
artistic practices.
One
of the most unique aspects
of studying art history at an art school was that I was required to develop my own
artistic practice through hours
of drawing classes, performance art classes, photography studios, and so on, which allowed me a
much more intimate understanding
of the
artistic process — but it was also important to be surrounded by other ambitious creators.
Chicago - based artist Edra Soto has devoted
much of her multifaceted
artistic practice to investigating the ways that class and race figure in post-colonial representations.
Spanning drawing, painting, and printmaking, Ryman's
practice engages with aesthetic experience, wherein acts
of presenting, perceiving, and contemplating are a part
of his work as
much as his
artistic process.
Born and raised in Larache, Morroco, Hassan Hajjaj moved to London aged twelve and his
artistic practice sees him spend
much of his life travelling between these two countries and cultures.
In light
of this, it wouldn't be too implausible a claim that Geng's retrospective show at the ShangArt gallery traversing two decades
of his
artistic practice is as
much a chronicle
of China's socio - cultural logic as it is
of his oeuvre.
Silano's
artistic practice operates
much like an archive itself: magazines are found and salvaged and the images that most strongly speak to gay sexuality and identity
of the time period, especially pertaining to the AIDS crisis, are carefully organized and systematized.
With
much of its tone being so cantankerous, readers
of the present and readers
of the future may well struggle to create from this book a dispassionate, balanced and accurate account
of artistic practice in the decade.
My
artistic practice has rewarded me with
much satisfaction in life, but you do not have to be an artist to enjoy the benefits
of the arts...
As documentation
of their research sojourns, the portraits tell us as
much about Cooper & Gorfer's
artistic practice as
of the artists they interpret.
Santoro classifies
much of her artwork as a collection
of «philosoprops» (philosophy + propaganda), a term she coined as a way to articulate the «social interventions and apparatuses» that comprise her
artistic practice.
The Biennale has survived
much worse, and in many ways has succeeded to a greater extent, during times
of economic or social distress; this is often when art is needed the most as the inexplicable can be articulated through
artistic practice and form.
Though Judy Chicago talked about visual art and her own
artistic practices,
much of what she said in her gallery talk applies to writing and to collaboration.
His representation
of Johnson,
much like his own
artistic practice, is multifaceted.
The process
of collage is integral to his
artistic practice; the act
of collecting, searching and locating materials very
much forms the backbone
of each
of his works.
Introducing text / information - based strategies, real - time, and the rupture
of specific media boundaries into
artistic practice, it defined creative criteria, models
of authorship mediation, and new distribution networks that are still very
much with us.
Since the late 1980s, the obsessive and visionary
artistic practice of Yuji Agematsu has included daily walks through Manhattan's streets, during which the artist documents and collects the flotsam and jetsam that, though often unnoticed, comprises
much of our urban experience.
The French theorist's obsession with things and their absence, reality and its disappearance into illusion, set the stage for
much of the appropriation art
of the 1980s, which is today acknowledged as one celebrated mode in contemporary
artistic practice.
I was particularly keen for this to be a cross - disciplinary conversation, as I work very
much in that way, drawing on a mix
of resources from sociology, anthropology and geography to political and cultural theory, to inform my
artistic practice.
Little Mark's Sabbath records inspired
much of the Turner nominee's later
artistic practice.
Thus From Minimalism into Algorithm, while adumbrating a compelling expansion
of Minimalism as a historical launch point for
much contemporary work, falters with its second key term, at times illuminating and at other times mystifying the relevance
of the algorithm to contemporary
artistic practice and discourse.
This previous career informs his
artistic practice, and
much of his work has focused on the action
of breaking free from disciplinary modes
of being and subverting existing codes
of conduct.
Since the late 1980s, the obsessive and visionary
artistic practice of Yuji Agematsu has included daily walks through Manhattan's streets, during which the artist documents and collects the flotsam and jetsam that, thought often unnoticed, comprises
much of our urban experience.
Much to my surprise at the time, not every artist had a separate studio space, and many
of them worked multiple jobs just to keep their
artistic practice afloat.
Architecture is about being creative and thinking out
of the box, if your dad is an engineer, you don't want to focus on
artistic practice, and you are chinese, chances are the creative side
of you would be a real struggle to tap into which would make architecture school torture and the profession not
much better.