Sentences with phrase «abstract narrative»

Using painting as a language, I propose mysterious, abstract narratives which are simultaneously given ground by familiar, objective imagery.
Her arrangements suggest abstracted narratives of use and explore relationships between different forms and materials.
Fugitive Narrative curated by Mike Nourse, will bring stories to the forefront, by featuring Chicago artists whose works are driven by abstracting narratives.
Since then, some of her other films, such as 2004's «Yes,» have feature abstracted narratives, but in «Ginger and Rosa» Potter tells a relatively straightforward story in a relatively straightforward way.
A reverence for both paint and subject runs throughout Manister's work, connecting his earlier abstract narratives and his more recent group of sensitively observed still lives.
Kottie Paloma's new paintings are composed of muted colors and text portraying a rough poetry of daily life in which he describes as abstract narratives leading the viewer into snippets or chapters of a yet to be completed book.
Some of these painting go beyond such direct references, and become bore abstract narratives, still exploring similar themes of the home, the body, and nature.»
The work of Jack Smith, Stan Brakhage, Jonas Mekas, Joyce Weiland, and Paul Sharits built on the experimental films of artists such as Hans Richter, Victor Eggeling, and Leopold Souvage, who in the 1910s and»20s constructed abstract narratives by means of rhythmic editing, the montaging of found footage, handdrawn animation, and employing non-traditional processing.
Beaming hues and abrupt screeches of «90's TV, outbursts of Internet culture and chronic procrastination are molded into abstracted narratives and exuberant performances.
Heartfelt sentiments interlaced with abstracted narrative, explosive colours and the very tightest of line - work are just some of the elements that are to be found within his work.
By giving big - screen spatial dimension to the drawing style of comic - book panels, it roots Kick - Ass in the abstract narrative forms that first taught kids to substitute mechanical enthusiasm for moral response.
Featuring an aesthetic inspired by 15th century styles and an abstract narrative evoking — amongst other sources — Dante's Divine Comedy, Apocalipsis presents a dark, foreboding world represented in a series of puzzles, some of which have meaningful themes of their own.
The artist avoids conclusion and psychological resolution in his abstract narratives that combine the techniques of film with drama, music, experimental theater, and dance.
How would you describe — or how does your exhibition frame — the abstract narratives that Cecily Brown creates?
By removing direct references to the human figure, Casebere creates an abstract narrative, allowing the viewers to place themselves within the image, in a sense completing the work.
Her sound work combines field recordings and digitally - created sound to create invisible, abstract narratives.
This reaction is why the majority of my work utilizes found photographs, which I manipulate to create an abstract narrative exploring mortality.
Research began, looking at the dawn of photography in the 19th century, to Talbot and Atkins, all photograms, being sensitive to the abstract narrative.
Podium is therefore an invitation to another temporality, creating the opportunity to lose oneself and get carried away by the abstract narrative of the artist.
Her work incorporates humble materials and everyday objects to create scenes of magic realism based on an abstracted narrative of the artist's history.
While the surface of my work has extended into sculpture, the theme of abstract narrative has always been my passion.
As always, more interesting than genre classifications are specifics of procedure, and Tad Wiley, Laurie Fendrich, and Luke Gray have adopted distinct approaches to the central issue of abstract narrative: revision.»
Melika Bass's films and immersive installations weave atmospheric, abstracted narratives that slip between hyper - reality and historical fantasy.
While in residence Carr constructed a series of abstract narratives to illustrate the conflicts she sees as inherent to southern life.
All works focus on analysis of the relationship between the work and the observer, which is one of the central themes of their research, defined as a sort of «abstract narrative» constructed by reworking characters, situations, and circumstances gleaned from everyday experiences.»
ELBOW - TOE's gallery work focuses on portraiture and abstract narrative and is primarily executed in collage.
An artistic embodiment of vanitas, a reminder of death's inevitability, they unspool films whose formal structures and abstract narratives are based on auction house categories for classifying and selling art.
Their work equally portrays intangible, abstract narratives that evoke the viewer's emotions and memory.
Rochelle Goldberg's cave - like installations at Miguel Abreu is a topography of abstracted narratives that weave through the galley like an unsettling hallucination.
3) Magenheimer's video work, Best is Man's Best Quality, a portion of the artist's 2017 solo show at The Kitchen Gallery, I Collect Neglected Venoms, explores abstracted narratives and explicates the dissassociation between body and verbal signifiers from the perspective of an ancient jellyfish as he contemplates his capacity to inflict pain on the human form.
His abstracted narrative work fits into the same category of the work of contemporary artists such as Matthew Barney and Bonnie Collura.
Belott recently performed at Rachel Uffner Gallery, presenting a mix of experimental sound and song along with absurdist and abstract narratives.
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