Sentences with phrase «while visual artists»

While visual artists were discovering performance and the body, the theater was discovering the image, as theater artists assumed the working processes typical of contemporary visual art.
Each piece is the fruit of collaborations between performing and visual artists, or between choreographers, stage directors and artists eager to experiment: performers combine aspects of the visual arts with their core media — the spoken word and movement — while visual artists apply their unique skills to the theatrical medium of space and time.

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Music, literature, and the visual arts all depend upon the ability of the artist to select and arrange individual components (notes, words, colors) and to create relationships among them in which each element contributes to the beauty of the whole work while the unity of the work enhances the value of each individual part.
Walnut Hill School for the Arts Summer Visual Art Program (Natick, MA) is a three - week day program designed for artists interested in refining their skills in visual art while exploring new technVisual Art Program (Natick, MA) is a three - week day program designed for artists interested in refining their skills in visual art while exploring new technvisual art while exploring new techniques.
While the research helps us to understand the way the technique used to create an artwork may appeal to the brain's visual system, an artist's ingenuity also depends on their ability to develop or confront the ideas of those before them.
The Hollywood Film Awards honors the most acclaimed films and actors while previewing highly anticipated films and talent for the upcoming year, also acknowledges artists in the categories of Cinematography, Visual Effects, Film Composing, Costume Design, Editing, Production Design, Sound and Makeup & Hairstyling.
While the responsibility for leading the design lay at the feet of production designer Hannah Beachler — who looked to the work of renowned Iraqi - British architect Zaha Hadid, the dimensions of Buckingham Palace, and the aesthetics of afro - futurism — the first visual steps towards realization was made by concept artist Till Nowak.
On the other hand, her creative partner JR is quite literally an unknown quantity: the visual artist and street photographer's identity is uncertain, and while he has directed a handful of films, including a short starring Robert De Niro, to my knowledge he has made no significant splash in the world of cinema until now.
It's also worth pointing out that Marvel's visual development supervisor and concept artist Andy Park shared our first look at The Wasp back during this year's D23 Expo, and while there may be some filters applied to his image, it certainly looks as if Hope retained that yellow coloring in his version of her costume:
The ceremony, which honors the most acclaimed films and actors while previewing highly anticipated films and talent for the upcoming year, also acknowledges artists in the categories of Cinematography, Visual Effects, Film Composing, Costume Design, Editing, Production Design, Sound and Makeup & Hairstyling.
The most interesting revelation is that while the film's spectacular visuals were crafted with great care by the directors and artists, perhaps the most attention was paid to the acting performances of their drawn characters.
Jonny Greenwood: The visual side of Radiohead comes from Thom and [artist] Stanley Donwood working together while we're recording — often in the same room — on canvas, paper, computers.
While cinematographers and film music composers may sometimes find themselves featured in the media more than many of their crafts artist colleagues, the one «tech» discipline awarded by the Academy that often brings people into the movie theaters on its own is visual effects.
The artist designed each session's narrative flow, while I covered academic objectives, visuals, and support.
While the investigation will primarily pay attention to the ways that contemporary visual artists work in civically and socially engaged ways, the intention is to develop a conceptual framework and set of tools that will inform and support civic agency and ethical behavior in various contexts and across the disciplines.
There's also a certain wistful, melancholic atmosphere to everything, reminiscent a tiny bit of sports manga master Mitsuru Adachi, and while Kaito lacks the older artist's sure cartooning hand he makes up for it in these odd studies of clashing cartoon visual types, as well as the strange energy that tends to erupt in his many emphatic closeups of one of the female leads.
The lighter version of creative grooming is known as pet tuning and is more owner - oriented, adjusting the pets» visual appearance to their owners» amusement or life style, while the creative grooming is more of an art form, therefore more artist (groomer) oriented.
Chamba says that while the increased details and broader color palettes opened up more options to Capcom's artists compared to 8 - bit titles (like Mega Man 9 & 10), it likely posed a challenge to preserving the series» visual identity.
Lead concept artist Michael Pedro will talk about multiplayer visual development process, while presenting multiple first - person - shooter case studies, including the award - winning series «Halo.»
Featuring artists Noisia, Flux Pavilion, Katy B, The Prototypes, Neosignal and many more, Aaero is sure to keep all the player's senses engaged while soaring through distinctly designed levels crafted to deliver a fantastic aural and visual experience.
The unconscious aura of titillation that arises from a visual representation of an aspiring woman artist in the mid-19th century, Emily Mary Osborne's heartfelt painting, Nameless and Friendless, 1857, a canvas representing a poor but lovely and respectable young girl at a London art dealer, nervously awaiting the verdict of the pompous proprietor about the worth of her canvases while two ogling «art lovers» look on, is really not too different in its underlying assumptions from an overtly salacious work like Bompard's Debut of the Model.
Many visual artists, like myself have a tendency toward introversion which can make live social engagement in the flesh very challenging; one advantage to social media engagement is that it allows shy or socially awkward people to have some comfort space between themselves and other people while remaining in active relationship with «strangers».
Mattera notes that the show features «16 artists for whom color and structure intertwine, either to create a suggestion of dimensional space or to invigorate a planar surface with pattern, repetition, or optical effects... While all of the works are strong individually and offer a cogent visual narrative as installed, I found myself drawn to the conversations between and among certain works.»
Edwards works within the Walker's visual arts department developing and implementing artist projects and exhibitions, and expanding interdisciplinary scholarship and research while making key contributions to the Walker's acquisitions planning.
This residency will provide time and space for mid-career arts writers to further develop their critical writing skills and conduct research while engaging with artists - in - residence and programs in Visual + Digital Arts.
While they use a variety of sizes in their work, these smaller pieces pare down the artists» visual vocabulary to their most important marks and motifs.
These narratives explore good and evil, authority, race, moral relativism, and religion, all while creating a truly unique body of visual art referencing artists such as Philip Guston and Henry Darger, as well as making unapologetic nods to comic books, illustrations, animations, horror films, and toys.
February 27 — March 5 I ♥ Neutrinos: You Can't See Them but They are Everywhere (70 mm Film Frames of Neutrino Movements — shot in 15 ft Bubble Chamber at Fermilab, Experiment 564 near Chicago — dunked in liquid nitrogen, neutrino movements events with invisible ink and decoder markers and highlighters, inked up by Monica Kogler and Jwest, film roll from Janet Conrad, MIT Professor of Physics) 2011, 37 seconds Roll of specialized film for scientific use of about 1,000 Images transferred to high - definition video on a hand - made telecine device, no sound Made while Jennifer West was an Artist in Residence at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA in 2011; Funded, in part, by the Nimoy Visual Artist Residencies program of the Nimoy Foundation.
As an artist Minter has always made seductive visual statements that demand our attention while never shirking her equally crucial roles as provocateur, critic, and humorist.
The Archive Project, Visual AIDS Artist Registry, and web galleries are ways we use art to remind the world that AIDS is not over, while simultaneously supporting artists living with HIV, and preserving the legacy of artists who were living with HIV.
The dialogue between CPS and contemporary artists creates some outstanding pieces while valuing and growing the visual arts in Portugal.
Her current projects (in collaboration with Angel Nevarez, artist and MFA faculty member, School of Visual Arts, New York) investigate contemporary music, dissent, and public fora, while moving between the spatial simultaneity of performance and enunciation, and reflecting upon the projection of political agency through transmission and song.
Led by Mothersbaugh and CSM Director Dean Sobel, the discussion will explore Mothersbaugh's spectral creative production — beginning from his work as a visual artist, while also exploring his new role as a curator as well as other areas of artistic expression.
Across the show, the first at Almine Rech's New York space, Calder mobiles and Picasso portraits, among other rare and never - before - seen paintings and sculptures, reveal visual and emotional resonances between the two famous artists, while reminding us why their work was so revolutionary in the process.
Riffing off both the aesthetic and conceptual characteristics of technology, artists in Technologism document technology's advancement in a plethora of ways: Ulla Wiggen's intricate paintings of circuit boards from the mid 1960s, see the development of an aesthetic inspired by the complex intersection of electrical wires, connectors and components, working to manipulate and rewire the physicality of technology; some thirty years later, John F. Simon's Art Appliances series of the 1990s uses the circuitry of small LCD screens to disrupt pictures and patterns, recreating them over; in Matte Rochford's video Progressively Degrading Test Pattern 2013, humble VHS tapes are copied and recopied, in a process of metaphysical reduction; while in Joshua Petherick's new work, one technology is employed to record another soon to be superseded, revealing new visual dimensions and the «ghosts in the machine».
«World War I and the Visual Arts,» organized by Jennifer Farrell, associate curator in the Metropolitan Museum's Department of Prints and Drawings, represented the Met's main commemoration of the centennial of the American entry into World War I on 6 April 1917.1 But while it incorporates prints by George Bellows and the Japanese - American soldier and artist Kerr Eby, as well as drawings by John Singer Sargent, the show emphasizes neither American art nor the term of American involvement in the war.
... [while other images] celebrate Africa as a continent in which the geopolitical boundaries imposed by European colonial authorities were completely dissolved... [giving] artists the freedom to... borrow visual icons from any part of the continent... This exhibition has been organized with Pace Primitive, New York, and is accompanied by a fully - illustrated color catalogue with an essay by Dr. Nnamdi Elleh, Assistant Professor of Architecture History and Theory at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio.
While distinct in their own practice and aesthetics, the participating artists from the fields of dance, visual arts and music, share an affinity with Jonas» engagement and «insistence» on reading the world (s) against and with the flow of the times.
Join us for an interactive art - making workshop facilitated by Joan Mitchell Center Artists - in - Residence Lehna Huie and Maia Cruz Palileo, as we celebrate and honor our memories of the past, while envisioning potential futures through visual narratives.
Transformer aims to provide a platform for up - and - coming artists while fostering an appreciation for contemporary visual arts.
Featuring a diverse mix of contemporary art from its 45 members artists, Touchstone Gallery aims to improve the community through visual art while bolstering the artistic and professional growth of its member artists.
Contemporary artist Ryan McGinness offers a visual essay that explores and contrasts two vastly different artistic processes while Red Hot Chili Peppers front man Anthony Kiedis provides a dynamic interview exchange between artist and musician.
He uses his cross-cultural background (as an Iraqi artist living in Helsinki) to create a distinct visual language often laced with sarcasm and paradox, while maintaining an ultimately humanistic approach.
In Monet & Architecture, the National Gallery looks at the artist's relationship to the built environment, while Sir John Soane's Museum examines the «radical moment» of postmodernism and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts explores the superstructures of the 1960s to 90s.
These photograph show Ruff's subjects in affectless poses in a way that muffles individuality while at the same time casting it into barren relief — the kind of visual typologies that place the artist squarely in the legacy of the Becher's so - called Düsseldorf School of photographers, which also include Thomas Struth and Andreas Gursky.
Moran — who often collaborates with prominent visual artists such Joan Jonas, Stan Douglas, Lorna Simpson and Glenn Ligon — pushes beyond the conventions of sculpture and the concert stage while continuing to embrace the... go to book page >>
It is the only contemporary arts organization fully committed to HIV prevention and AIDS awareness through producing and presenting visual art projects, while assisting artists living with HIV / AIDS.
A visual lineage including artists such as Durer, Titian, Giorgione, Hans Baldung Grien, among others will be suggested through reproductions, while quotations from Diogenes, Diderot, Rousseau, Kant, Freud, Irigaray, Foucault, Derrida, and others will offer an intellectual and historical context for the exhibition.
While abstract at its core, Von Rydingsvard's work takes visual cues from the landscape, the human body, and utilitarian objects — such as the artist's collection of household vessels — and demonstrates an interest in the point where the man - made meets nature.
Contemporary artist Ryan McGinness offers a visual essay that explores and contrasts two vastly different artistic processes while Red Hot Chili Peppers front man Anthony Kiedisprovides a dynamic interview exchange between artist and musician.
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