Sentences with phrase «space movement pioneer»

It leads to two recent works by the famed Light and Space movement pioneer on the back wall of the booth.

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As Idaho marks 20 years since its first charter schools opened, the recently released Shackled Education Pioneers looks back at how the public charter school movement started in the Gem State — and how that effort has strayed from its original intent of allowing significant space for education innovation, a progression that led the alliance to downgrade Idaho's charter school law from 20th to 21st nationwide this year.
Pioneer of the Light and Space movement, Robert Irwin has begun contruction on a major new project at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas.
They weren't that far off: The L.A. - born pioneer of the Light and Space movement, who is the subject of the gallery's inaugural exhibition, did design the green oasis, from its grassy terrace to the illuminated vines, as well as the skylights inside the galleries and a permanent Skyspace in the conference room.
A pioneer in the Southern California Light and Space movement, Turrell began using light as a sculptural medium in 1966, painting the windows of his studio in Santa Monica to seal off the natural light and experimenting with sunlight projected through shades and blinds.
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.
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.
Castellani's work was centrally featured in ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s - 60s, a 2014 - 15 exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, that focused on Group Zero, an international network of artists who pioneered new approaches to light, movement, and space in the aftermath of World War II.
«A pioneering figure in what is often referred to as the Light and Space movement in Los Angeles during the 1960s and 1970s, Doug Wheeler is noted for his innovative constructions and installations that manipulate the perception and experience of space, volume, and lSpace movement in Los Angeles during the 1960s and 1970s, Doug Wheeler is noted for his innovative constructions and installations that manipulate the perception and experience of space, volume, and lspace, volume, and light.
She is one of the originators of the alternative space movement, beginning with Under the Brooklyn Bridge, a 1971 outdoor show she organized with installations by pioneering American and European artists.
This summer, the patrons inaugurate their space with a show honoring Margherita Stein, an Italian gallerist and pioneer of the Arte Povera movement.
Helen Pashgian is a pioneer and pre-eminent member of the Light and Space movement.
One of the pioneers of the West Coast «Light and Space» movement, Irwin started out as an abstract painter but is now known for his architectural interventions made with translucent scrims, light tubes, and natural light (one of which, Excursus: Homage to the Square ³, is currently on view at Dia: Beacon).
The exhibition features work by Helen Pashgian, a pioneer of the original Light and Space movement, alongside Brian Wills, a member of its next generation.
In this exhibition, Robert Irwin, a pioneering artist of the «Light and Space» movement, continues his ongoing interest in the perceptual qualities of -LSB-...]
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.
Irwin, who began his career in the 1950s as a painter and became a pioneer of the L.A. - based Light and Space movement in the 1960s, has, through a continual breaking down of the frame, made art that is «conditional,» responding to the context of its specific environment.
In this exhibition, Robert Irwin, a pioneering artist of the «Light and Space» movement, continues his ongoing interest in the perceptual qualities of light, experimenting with rhythm, texture, densities, temperature and tonal relationships.
A pioneer of the 1960s California «Finish Fetish» and «Light and Space» movements, and an original member of the legendary Ferus Gallery's roster, Bengston's early paintings combined post-colorfield / proto - minimalist compositions anchored by iconographic references to popular culture (such as chevrons, in the context of the Vietnam War) and personal passions: the car and surfing culture of Venice Beach, motorcycle racing, and nature.
The pioneer of the Light and Space movement in Southern California, Irwin's work draws focus to ambient environmental conditions, making them tangible by heightening the viewer's awareness in the context of the work.
As a pioneer of the so - called «Light and Space» movement that flourished in Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s, Wheeler's prolific and groundbreaking body of work encompasses drawing, painting, and installations that are characterized by a singular experimentation with the perception and experience of space, volume, and lSpace» movement that flourished in Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s, Wheeler's prolific and groundbreaking body of work encompasses drawing, painting, and installations that are characterized by a singular experimentation with the perception and experience of space, volume, and lspace, volume, and light.
In May, it will unveil Dorothea Rockburne's mathematically driven, room - encompassing installations from the late 1960s and early»70s as well as four recently acquired works by Mary Corse, a pioneer of light - based art in the 1960s and one of the only women associated with California's Light and Space movement.
Along with Robert Irwin, James Turrell and others, Doug Wheeler is considered one of the pioneers of the «Light and Space» movement.
As Scotland's Centre for Social Innovation, The Melting Pot is one of the first co-working spaces in the UK and a true pioneer of the international co-working movement.
American artist Craig Kauffman (1932 — 2010) was one of the pioneering figures of the postwar Light and Space movement in Southern California.
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.
Doug (or Douglas) Wheeler is an American artist, pioneer of the so - called «Light and Space» movement that flourished in Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s, His body of work encompasses drawing, painting, and installations that are characterized by a singular experimentation with the perception and experience of space, volume, and lSpace» movement that flourished in Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s, His body of work encompasses drawing, painting, and installations that are characterized by a singular experimentation with the perception and experience of space, volume, and lspace, volume, and light.
MOCA calls Pashgian «one of the pioneers of the California Light and Space movement of the 1960s.»
The pioneer of the Light and Space movement in Southern California, Robert Irwin's work draws focus to ambient environmental conditions, making them palpable by heightening the viewer's awareness in the context of the work.
The pioneer of the Light and Space movement in Southern California, Irwin's work draws focus to ambient environmental conditions, making them palpable by heightening the viewer's awareness in the context of the work.
As a pioneer of the so - called «Light and Space» movement that flourished in Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s, Doug Wheeler's prolific and ground - breaking body of work encompasses drawing, painting, and installations that are characterized by a singular experimentation with the perception and experience of space, volume, and lSpace» movement that flourished in Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s, Doug Wheeler's prolific and ground - breaking body of work encompasses drawing, painting, and installations that are characterized by a singular experimentation with the perception and experience of space, volume, and lspace, volume, and light.
That's the case with 72 - year - old Corse, a pioneer of the West Coast Light and Space movement in the 1960s.
Known for his immersive environmental spaces and his experiments with light, Doug Wheeler (born 1939) helped pioneer both the material and conceptual approach behind the Light and Space movement.
A pioneering figure in what is often referred to as the Light and Space movement in Los Angeles during the 1960s and 1970s, Wheeler is noted for his innovative constructions and installations that manipulate the perception and experience of space, volume, and lSpace movement in Los Angeles during the 1960s and 1970s, Wheeler is noted for his innovative constructions and installations that manipulate the perception and experience of space, volume, and lspace, volume, and light.
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