Sentences with phrase «urban art genre»

Russia as well as Poland have been a hotbed of emerging talent in the Urban art genre and «New Wave Uncut» is an important exhibition documenting this emerging group of artists.
With a Large Installation planned by Poesia and Intense color paintings made by Geso both seem poised to further their reach within the Graffiti / Urban art genre.

Not exact matches

Landscape: Urban & Rural demonstrates a variety of interpretations to the genre where the artist's prints are as varied as their approaches to making art.
886 Geary Opened their latest Group exhibition «Analog y» featuring familiar names within the genre of graffiti / urban art.
Recently SPQ has developed a cross-disciplinary partnership with the Queens College Department of Urban Studies to merge an education in urban research and service learning with strategies in new genre public and community Urban Studies to merge an education in urban research and service learning with strategies in new genre public and community urban research and service learning with strategies in new genre public and community arts.
City Sculpture Projects 1972 considers the ways in which this initiative took sculpture beyond the genre of the «open air» urban park display, that had been popularised through exhibitions staged in the post-war decades in London's Battersea and Holland Parks, and proposed a new model of art in the urban realm.
In this transformation of the «intimate proportions» of the woman's body into landscape - like abstract composition, de Kooning pursued a strategy similar to that of his friend Franz Kline, who used an opaque projector to enlarge details of his own urban genre paintings into the mural - scale, black - and - white abstractions that became his signature achievement» (J. Zilczer, A Way of Living: The Art of Willem de Kooning, New York, 2014, p. 132).
[20] Often working independently of each other and with widely different starting points, these original photorealists routinely tackled mundane or familiar subjects in traditional art genres — landscapes (mostly urban rather than naturalistic), portraits, and still lifes.
They include: Portrait Photography, a genre that has largely replaced painted portraits; Pictorialism (fl.1885 - 1915) a type of camera art in which the photographer manipulates a regular photo in order to create an «artistic» image; Fashion Photography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in urban areas.
Since then, the land art genre has been subsumed under the more general term «environmental art,» which has broadened to include the global community, microscopic worlds, cyber space and suburban sprawl, as well as wilderness and the urban environment.
Name: Boulevard Montmartre (1897 - 8) Artist: Camille Pissarro (1830 - 1903) Medium: Oil painting on canvas Genre: Urban landscape painting Movement: French Impressionism Location: Various art museums around the world
Referencing past, genre - bending artists such as Keith Haring and Sterling Ruby, art world renegades who successfully designed and applied their own aesthetic to commercial spaces, fashion boutiques, and public urban centers — blurring the line between private and public, between art and commodity — San Pablo has implemented his own distinct style to re-imagine the gallery space as an installation and retail platform which uniquely showcases the collaborative and multi-dimensional nature of Vacancy Projects.
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