Sentences with phrase «aesthetic concerns»

Aside from the obvious aesthetic concerns of making objects of lasting beauty, the central problem of abstraction has always been one of style and technique.
Each artist's diverse sensibilities are reflected in titles naming their individual aesthetic concerns.
From the front this doesn't create any noticeable aesthetic concerns, but from the side it looks a bit out of place.
The Empirical Eye Much conceptual photography of the 1970s emulated the dispassionate appearance of documentary photography in an effort to shift the focus from aesthetic concerns to the objectifying nature of information systems.
Artworks themselves, while important in this home, were not the only aesthetic concern for the couple when they were redeveloping the house; surfaces and materials were key too.
This spring Augsburg is releasing a collection of Sittler's recent short reflections on various topics, and we are here publishing some of those dealing with aesthetic concerns.
Featuring nearly 90 paintings and drawings from Philip Guston's (1913 — 1980) Abstract Expressionist period, this book explores a decade in which the artist confronted aesthetic concerns of the New York School, questioning modes of image making and what it means to paint abstractly.
Summarizing her core aesthetic concerns over the years, Li concisely states: «Mass / Volume — Weight / Time — Order / Construct — Icon / Archetype».
Featuring approximately 80 works — including paintings, prints, drawings, and collages — this exhibition captures Diebenkorn's practice of working simultaneously in diverse media and provides audiences with the first opportunity to explore the complexity of Diebenkorn's artistic and aesthetic concerns in this seminal body of work.
The sociologists Richard Lloyd and Terry Nichols Clark think of the city, and they mean this as praise, as an «entertainment machine» whose residents «can experience their own urban location as if tourists, emphasising aesthetic concerns».
The sociologists Richard Lloyd and Terry Nichols Clark think of the city, and they mean this as praise, as an «entertainment machine» whose residents «can experience their own urban location as if tourists, emphasizing aesthetic concerns
Although aesthetic concerns need to be heard, qualms about wind's reliability are wide of the mark, argues energy policy researcher Reg Platt
It is a wonderful example of how the collecting passion of an amateur motivated by Western aesthetic concerns can, through intellectual curiosity and broad - mindedness, facilitate an understanding of a non-Western culture.
The power of photography — and its centrality in present aesthetic concerns — is that it confirms both ideas of art.
Across two nights at the Crowley Theater, Ballroom Marfa will screen works that have been collectively programmed, providing a glimpse of some of the most pressing aesthetic concerns of artists working today.
Following the first publication, an exhibition catalogue that relied more heavily on text than image, Printed in Germany was conceived to exist as a stand - alone visual object and extend the artist's conceptual and aesthetic concerns into book form.
Influenced by early Modernist Abstraction, Japanese and Norwegian aesthetic concerns, architecture and constructionism, Maki's combination of materials and technique make the pieces uniquely her own.
Masterworks of 20th Century Sculpture from the Martin Z. Margulies Collection allows a thoughtful consideration of the tension between the abstract and the representational that dominated 20th century aesthetic concerns.
And they had overlapping aesthetic concerns: Roth and Beuys both conducted alchemical experiments; Broodthaers and Hamilton engaged in curatorial projects; Hamilton and Beuys shared an admiration for James Joyce; Roth and Hamilton shared a flair for industrial design and bookmaking.
On view now at New York's Castelli Gallery are two shows of new felt pieces by Robert Morris, the veteran artist whose career has ranged through Minimalism, Conceptualism, Post-Minimalism, and other, more idiosyncratic aesthetic concerns.
In combining steadfast loyalty to observed reality with deft exploration of fundamental aesthetic concerns, Avery's was a unique and influential vision in twentieth century art.
The artists, all members of the American Artists» Congress, formed the Federation with a newfound commitment to aesthetic concerns as the Artists» Congress found itself embedded in political controversy.
Edouard Malingue Gallery was founded in Hong Kong in 2010 to build a critical dialogue between Asian and international contemporary artists, both emerging and established, who combine aesthetic concern with conceptual enquiry, and work across different disciplines from video and installation to painting and sound.
Inconsistencies were a major aesthetic concern of Andy Warhol, who extensively relied on printmaking and other mechanical processes in his work.
Like fragments or links in a larger system, the works collected here offer perspectives with which to bounce aesthetic concerns against the political environment in which they were birthed or later received.
Nina Felshin, the show's curator, found that several of the artists from whom she offered to commission nuclear - related pieces had already done works they thought would be appropriate, and in her catalogue essay she contends that in all cases, «either directly or indirectly,» the nuclear issue is a part of «the ongoing aesthetic concerns of the artist.»
And she defied her teachers and fellow students at CalArts and embraced painting as her primary aesthetic concern.
His early interest in unorthodox materials including barbed wire, newsprint, and scrap lumber were a direct response to the context of postwar Korea and today the artist continues to balance aesthetic concerns and an innovative technique within a historical milieu.
The section of the exhibit devoted to videotapes includes sociologically inclined footage that documents and reveals aspects of our domestic life that are scorned at or dealt with superficially on commercial TV; also more technologically oriented videos focused on the research and manipulation of the medium's electronic complexities and other «post-minimal» footage that studies or transmits the artists» most relevant aesthetic concerns.
Though it is immediately apparent that the work on view is united by a commonly held belief in humor, saturated color and abstracted form, it is the variety of approaches and motives rather than any one shared aesthetic concern that gives the exhibition its strength.
... Opposition to post-war architecture tends to focus on aesthetic concerns.
GS: But did it ever get tricky not crossing the line between aesthetic concerns, say beautiful cinematography, and the need to effectively communicate the issues to the audience?
Has a re-statement of social issues been a distraction away from aesthetic concerns?
Dominated by a small cadre of the white and wealthy, our cultural institutions are diluting their authority through their ongoing absorption of investment criteria rather than historical and aesthetic concerns for art.
Calling attention to a series of works that have not yet been fully appreciated for their true significance in the artist's development, «Philip Guston: Painter, 1957 — 1967» explores a decade in which Guston confronted aesthetic concerns of the New York School, questioning modes of image making and what it means to paint abstractly.
Sadly, the Whitney has moved farther and farther away from my sensibility and aesthetic concerns over the years.
Azari's exhibition with the painter Shahram Karimi (a lifelong friend and collaborator from their shared hometown of Shiraz) is less political and more absorbed with aesthetic concerns than his other work.
«It addresses both functional and aesthetic concerns
What happened in the intervening decades is a steady shrinking of cultural and aesthetic concerns to ideological politics, including church politics.
Aside from the aesthetic concerns of making a newborn's room cute and comfy by matching colorful palettes and cartoon character details — safety and comfort still comes as top priority on every parent's checklist.
Following the presentation, community members were given a chance to air their concerns on a variety of topics including ancillary costs unrelated to construction, fencing to prevent suicides, parking for pedestrians and cyclists, aesthetic concerns, and traffic increases.
McLaren also gave some consideration to aesthetic concerns, and will fit those winters on forged alloy wheels that include tire pressure monitoring sensors and are coated in a «stealth» finish to protect them from road salt and other winter driving vagaries without compromising their looks.
This isn't merely an aesthetic concern: those very tiny buttons, icons and hyperlinks are hard to tap with a finger.
The sterile hygroma is mainly an aesthetic concern, and rarely requires more than changing the resting surface.
His later works, such as plaster pianos, blue Murano glass musical instruments and bronze and ceramic turtles, achieve a perfect equilibrium between conceptual conviction and aesthetic concerns, and also reflect a real pleasure of making.
The works presented at The New Museum were less narrative, addressing more formal and aesthetic concerns.
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