Helen Pashgian» 56, a visual artist who lives and works in Pasadena, Calif., is a pioneering member of the Light and
Space art movement, which developed in Southern California in the 1960s around the use of industrial materials which offered unique optical and color possibilities.
She is a member of the male - dominated Light and
Space art movement of the 1960s, although her role has only been fully recognized in recent years.
Not exact matches
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The themes that emerged ranged over the preludes to Egypt's January Revolution; its
movements and mobilisation; revolutionaries»
art and sense of humour; the impact it had on law and the state; negotiations of public
space; and repercussions on the international scene.
Inspired by the
Art Deco
movement of the Roaring 20s, this design is the perfect accent to your lounging
space.
Long before
arts and crafts met DIY and merged with hacking to become today's maker
movement, and before computer labs and libraries were converted into design
spaces, English teachers were quietly inspiring students to be designers and creators in the original makerspace: the writing classroom.
Spa and Coast restaurant • Complimentary afternoon refreshments for guests and members • Full - service fine - and casual - dining options, including seasonal al fresco dining • Full - service, Forbes Five - Star signature spa complete with locker rooms and relaxation room • Full - service hair and makeup salon • Retail boutique • 24 - hour in - room dining • 24 - hour floor valet service * • 24 - hour concierge services • 24 - hour fitness center and
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Belgian dancer and choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker introduced her postmodern dance work «Violin Phase» — the third of four
movements set to the music of Steve Reich — at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary
Arts on Monday and Tuesday.A square - shaped sheet of white sand was placed in the middle of a white cuboid
space while the late afternoon sunlight streamed in.
The work was celebrated at the time for the sheer velocity of
movement with which the eye roves the canvas, pointing to de Kooning's interest in creating simultaneous foci, what
art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 2
art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «
Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern
Art, New York, 2011, p. 2
Art, New York, 2011, p. 25).
In this sense, her work is more aligned with artists who prioritized sensorial experience, like James Turrell, Mary Corse, and others of the Light and
Space movement of the 1960s, than with film or other such time / media - based
art.
The first mid-career survey dedicated to Deschenes's work, this exhibition will feature 20 years of her
art, including explorations of various photographic technologies, rich and nuanced work with photograms (a type of photographic image made without a camera), and sculptural installations that reflect the
movements and light within a given
space and respond to a site's unique features.
Founded in 1970 as» 112 Greene Street», White Columns was established as an independent platform for artists and was a pioneering force in the alternative
art space movement of the 1970s and 1980s.
Inspired by European artists such as Mondrian and Kandinsky, their bold experiments with
space,
movement and colour radically transformed the relationship between
art and viewer.
Lehmann Maupin 536 W. 22nd St., (212) 255-2923 Through June 13 Mary Corse (b. 1945) was one of the few women involved in the 1960s - and - on Southern California
art movement called «Light &
Space,» which typically featured ultra-minimal architectural environments instead of more conventional
art objects such as paintings and sculptures.
Through its wealth of documentation, video, photography, and performance - much of it never before seen - this exhibit catalog traces how these diverse
art practices were in dialogue with the growing
movement of independent
art spaces throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
From the seminal performance work by Rachel Rosenthal, the early queer video work of EZTV, boundary breaking
art installations by Barbara T. Smith, the pioneering media explorations by Electronic Café International, to the feminist media interventions of Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz - Starus, these five influential and often overlooked artists and collaborative
arts groups were fundamental to charting the course for the artist
space movement and its vision of egalitarian artistic production and reception.
After training in painting at the Tama
Art University in Tokyo, he entered the art world in 1968 as a member of the Mono - ha group, the Japanese art movement that, in the 1960s and 70s, explored the characteristics of organic and industrial materials and their relationship with spa
Art University in Tokyo, he entered the
art world in 1968 as a member of the Mono - ha group, the Japanese art movement that, in the 1960s and 70s, explored the characteristics of organic and industrial materials and their relationship with spa
art world in 1968 as a member of the Mono - ha group, the Japanese
art movement that, in the 1960s and 70s, explored the characteristics of organic and industrial materials and their relationship with spa
art movement that, in the 1960s and 70s, explored the characteristics of organic and industrial materials and their relationship with
space.
Steeped in conversations surrounding the history of
art and most notably the Arte Povera
movement, Iles allows the specific location to become irrelevant, instead seeking to reactivate the
space by searching for the moments in - between.
Lee Ufan is recognised internationally as the main exponent of the Japanese
art movement, Mono - ha, which at the end of the 1960s proposed an artistic practice dedicated to the exploration of natural and industral materials and their relationshp with their surrounding
space.
The 1971 exhibition at the UCLA
Art Gallery «Transparency, Reflection, Light, Space,» which included works by Larry Bell, Robert Irwin, Craig Kauffman, John McCracken, and Peter Alexander, was art history's formative introduction to the informal moveme
Art Gallery «Transparency, Reflection, Light,
Space,» which included works by Larry Bell, Robert Irwin, Craig Kauffman, John McCracken, and Peter Alexander, was
art history's formative introduction to the informal moveme
art history's formative introduction to the informal
movement.
Robert Irwin is a pivotal figure in the Los Angeles
art scene for the last five decades and founding member of the «Light and
Space»
movement, but also one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
With funding provided by NYSCA, The National Endowment for the
Arts, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts, AS - AP has a mandate to help preserve, present, and protect the archival heritage of living and defunct for - and not - for - profit
spaces of the «alternative» or «avant - garde»
movements of the 1950s to the present.
The selection also illustrates some of the
art - historical traditions in L.A. such as 1960s Pop
art, the Conceptual
art of the 1970s, Minimalism with its Finish Fetish, the Light and
Space movement, the great and important post-conceptual
movements, and not least all the artists with a social and political engagement.
McGrady and a group of students have collectively produced a mural in the Lower Atrium at the Myers School of
Art that addresses freedom of
movement and control mechanisms in relation to public
space.
Light and real
space (in opposition to virtual space) are the two essential elements of this movement that intended to create a new kind of art, alluding to the Space Age but actively connected to the world aroun
space (in opposition to virtual
space) are the two essential elements of this movement that intended to create a new kind of art, alluding to the Space Age but actively connected to the world aroun
space) are the two essential elements of this
movement that intended to create a new kind of
art, alluding to the
Space Age but actively connected to the world aroun
Space Age but actively connected to the world around it.
Organized by the WHEREISANAMENDIETA
movement, the protesters are decrying the exhibition of Andre's work — not to mention the failure to show Mendieta's work in the same
space, even though the Tate has five works in storage — as a glorification of violent men within the
art institution.
The artists of Le Groupe Espace were concerned with
space in
art and were influenced by the pre-war
movements of Constructivism and Neo-Plasticism.
In this brief essay from Phaidon's
Art in Time, we explore the diversity of the 20th - century
movement's key artists to celebrate the opening of Marisa Merz's first major US retrospective, «The Sky is a Great
Space» at the Met Breuer.
Characterised by a minimalist, monochromatic aesthetic and a reverence for the transformative power of light, Mack described the
movement as «the adventure of seeking out and discovering the still - white
spaces on the map of
art.»
Panel discussion about time,
space and
movement with the artists, Pavel Pyś (Exhibitions and Displays Curator, Henry Moore Institute) and Professor John Mowitt (University of Leeds, School of Fine
Art).
By investigating the intersection of American
art, East Asia, and the woodblock print
movement, Visions of the Orient explores the various ways that «the orient» served as a liberating professional
space for these female artists and as a place of creative inspiration.
Since his emergence during the Southern California Light and
Space movement in the 1960s and»70s, through his ongoing magnum opus the Roden Crater Project, and onto his three - museum exhibition — at the Guggenheim Museum, LACMA, and Museum of Fine
Arts Houston — it's no wonder Turrell is consistently at the top of the list.
A central figure in the California Light and
Space movement, Robert Irwin (b. 1928) has been creating installations and works of
art for over six decades that challenge viewers» perceptions of the world around them.
He has studied the work of artists in the Southern California Light and
Space movement of the late 1960s including Larry Bell, Robert Irwin, James Turrell, and Doug Wheeler, but his materials diverge from their
art.
Bringing an experimental dynamic to book selling, Artbook devotes a large portion of its retail
space to spotlight selections that change every several months, focusing in great depth upon different
movements and themes in contemporary and 20th - century
art.
Born in Oklahoma but a long - time Californian identified with the Light /
Space and Conceptual
art movements, Joe Goode's studio is located on Palms just off Centinela.
Beckman makes cinematography itself a medium of performance
art in order to address fundamental questions such as the construction of
movement and gestures, the regulation of
space and time, and the joining of the imaginary and the real.
Representing this growing
movement of
art project
spaces, OPaf 2018 provides a custom
art fair structure designed specifically for these unconventional projects.
Coinciding with the artist's 80th birthday, Los Angeles's Kohn Gallery will present a survey exhibition of the Los Angeles artist Joe Goode, a veteran of the Californian light and
space and conceptual
art movements.
Recognized as a defining force of the alternative
space movement, MoMA PS1 stands out from other major
arts institutions through its cutting - edge approach to exhibitions and direct involvement of artists within a scholarly framework.
Soul of a Nation:
Art in the Age of Black Power creates a
space for an array of African American artists who were deeply engaged in the aesthetic and social justice issues that emerged from the civil rights and Black Power
movements.
Concurrently with the military - industrial «
space race» leading up to the moon landing, American artists began to experiment outside of traditional studio practice, intervening at a terrestrial scale to initiate the Land
Art movement.
Organized by P.S. 1 Contemporary
Art Center founder, Alanna Heiss, FORTY features work by over 40 artists who were key participants in the 1970s alternative art spaces movement and the early years of P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Cent
Art Center founder, Alanna Heiss, FORTY features work by over 40 artists who were key participants in the 1970s alternative
art spaces movement and the early years of P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Cent
art spaces movement and the early years of P.S. 1 Contemporary
Art Cent
Art Center.
In international terms, Arte Povera is the most famous and most influential Italian
art movement of the late 20th century, marked by the sweeping aside of limits of
space and time and the accomplished form of the artwork in favour of a greater focus on the processes, on the intrinsic value of materials, on nature and the senses as a possibility of life and not of representation.
This week's list of new exhibitions opening in New York galleries include shows presenting
art from the Light and
Space movement, minimal abstraction and paintings by Eric Fischl that continue his studied look at the underside of life presented through suburban scenes.
Among the themes explored are the establishment of new definitions of painting; the introduction of
movement and light as both formal and idea - based aspects of
art; the use of
space as subject and material; the interrogation of the relationship between nature, technology and humankind; and the production of live actions or demonstrations.
Ultimately, Hans Hofmann became renowned as a modern
art history's Great because of his explorations with the relativity of color, his push - pull technique and his ability to produce abstract effects of
movement,
space, and depth.
Because
arts graduates haven't demonstrated an ability to organize and contribute to existing
movements for affordable
spaces.»
A pioneer of the abstract
art movement in the 1950s, Sandra Blow is best known for her monumental canvases experimenting with abstract form, rhythm, light,
space, and texture.
It wasn't that long ago that Beijing, with its massive network of artist studios, underground
movements, and exhibition
spaces, was the center of the Chinese
art establishment.