Up to today, cardboard provides an inexhaustible fund of
aesthetic issues for contemporary artists.
Not exact matches
The subject feels a judge (his divinely transformed self) spontaneously arising from the very nature of things, embracing significant worldly achievements, damning
aesthetic and moral evil, calling
for finer worldly
issues.
«Its a big
issue because there is only one real Botox cosmetic currently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but there are lots of cheaper fake and foreign products,» says Julius Few, MD, spokesman
for the American Society
for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and director of the Few Institute
for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Chicago.
Poop eating can lead to worse things than poopy smelling breath (such as internal parasites) but
for the most part this is an
aesthetic and behavioral
issue rather than a medical one.
It allows us to pack even more useful information
for pet retailers into every
issue, while complementing it with bold graphics and a more polished, modern
aesthetic.
The hour is late,
aesthetic censorship is a serious
issue and the time has come
for people to speak up.
2016 — Bohrer, Ashley, The Commodified Built Environment, Red Wedge, August 2015 — Derrick, Andy, Friday Feature, Matthew Woodward, ArtSquare, December Hartigan, Phillip, Seeing the Art
For the Trees, Hyperallergic, August Daignault, Kristina, With Matthew Woodward, Inside the Artists» Kitchen, May 2014 — Hartigan, Phillip A, Expo Chicago Fails to Inspire, Hyperallergic, October, Obaro, Tomi, What I'm Doing This Weekend, Matthew Woodward, Chicago Magazine, October Juarez, Frank Art365, Matthew Woodward, May Hildwine, Jeriah, Matthew Woodward, Review, ArtPulse Magazine, April 2013 — Hall, Sarah Elise, Art - Rated, Matthew Woodward, Interview, November Klein, Paul, Art Letter, The Huffington Post, October Sherman, Whitney, Playing With Sketches, Rockport Publishing, October 2012 — Meuller, Rachel, Meticulous Chaos, Be Nice Art Friends, July Taskaporan, Erol, Matthew Woodward, Interview, Neo Collective, July Gumbs, Melissa, View From the Birth Day at the Chicago Cultural Center, Examiner, July Amir, Matthew Woodward's Decaying Drawings, Beautiful / Decay, May Dluzen, Robin, Catalogs of Anonymous Forms, Chicago Art Magazine, April Debat, Don, Unveiling the Unique, Chicago Sun Times, March Mutts, Lost at E Minor, New Art, January 2011 — Vora, Manish, Iconomancy: The Magic of Art, Art Log, November Pocaro, Alan, Keeping Your Balance in the Windy City, Art Critical, October Hausslein, Allison, Fanmail, Dailyserving, November Marszalek, Norbert, One Question, Neotericart, October New American Paintings, Number 95, Midwest Edition, June Cook, Greg, Contained at BCA, The New England Journal of
Aesthetic Research, April James, Damian, More Than a Whisper in the Ear, Bad at Sports, January 2010 — Blau, Lilly, Love and Real Estate, The Huffington Post, November Himebauch, Adam, Matthew Woodward, Veoba Magazine, November Pitts, Johnathan, Look What They Found, Baltimore Sun, July Duquette, Laura, Featured Artist, Artery Magazine, May Duquette, Laura, How WNY Has Influenced His Work, Buffalo Rising Magazine, May Pocaro, Alan, Selections From the INDA 5, Aeqai, April Franz, Jason, International Drawing Annual 5, Manifest Gallery, March Solamo Tony, Barrington Hills Courier - Review, January Barber, John, Medium Magazine, Outside Infinity, February Avedesian, Alexi, Vellum Magazine, Spirits, January 2009 — Reed, Marliana, Invisible City Magazine,
Issue 6, November Lacy, Rebecca, MuseMemo Magazine, Hauntingly Beautiful, October Abram, A, Spillspace Magazine, All the Wild Horses, September Kohn, Iliana, Lost At E Minor Magazine,
Issue 244, 245, August Tremblay, Brenda, Finger - Lakes Explores Connections, Mysteries, WXXI, P.R, August Low, Stuart, Drawing Together Man and Nature, Democrat and Chronicle, August Wheeler, Dan, Upstate Artists Exhibit in Exclusive MAG Show, MPN Now, July Rafferty, Rebecca, The Elephant in the Room, City Newspaper, July 2008 — O'Sullivan, Michael, Modern or Retro?
The monthly debates among the Kootz artists were ideal
for Bearden, who wrote extensively about art, covering
aesthetic as well as political
issues.
Instead and pressingly, even with wild up and downs, flaws and all, the 2017 Whitney Biennial is the best of its kind in some time
for the multiple ways it reveals how — selected as it is, without overdetermined political and
aesthetic dogma, and curators remaining open to the exigencies of pleasure and the mysterious ways that art mutates but doesn't play catch - up — a show of artists simply at work, whether making expressionistic paintings, idiosyncratic functional constructions, casting the further shores of socially activist conceptualism, or documenting collapsing ecosystems or family dynamics — that artists are always addressing and channeling
issues of the day.
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power creates a space
for an array of African American artists who were deeply engaged in the
aesthetic and social justice
issues that emerged from the civil rights and Black Power movements.
His work complicates existing narratives of pop art in Britain, and it will be used in displays at all Tate sites focusing on this period and on pop art in particular, as well as
for displays addressing
issues of portraiture, identity and
aesthetic choice.
By using a hybrid form of art - making, Jaar has consistently provoked, questioned, and searched
for ways to heighten our consciousness about
issues often forgotten or suppressed in the international sphere, while not relinquishing art's formal and
aesthetic power.
Based on various contemporary international and local,
aesthetic, social and political
issues Tranen seek to be an open platform
for debate and reflection on contemporary art in general.
Micchelli writes: «In her highly informative essay on the exhibition's website, curator [Barbara] Stehle takes
issue with an essentialist agenda that would split
aesthetic inclinations between male and female: «
For the 9 women in the show, the point was never to make a distinction between the genders.
The selected artists have used the body as a point of reference
for expressing political and
aesthetic issues; pushing the boundaries of artistic expression through their individual use of media.
He also maintains that the notion of an exhibition should extend from being purely
aesthetic to becoming a social - interactive space, transforming the museum into a forum
for critical debate on social
issues.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2012 Pablo Leon de la Barra, «Ximena Garrido - Lecca at MIMA», Centre
for the
Aesthetic Revolution, June 2012 Margherita Dessanay, «Postcards from a Transitional Space», Elephant Magazine,
issue # 10, Spring Sanctuary: Britain's Artists and their Studios, ed.
Ximena Garrido - Lecca», VERY Magazine,
issue n. 16 Pablo Leon de la Barra, Centre
for Aesthetic Revolution, 14th January 2011 Fahrenheitº Contemporary Arts Magazine (published during Zona Maco, Mexico) Tuesday Gutierrez, Interview with Ximena Garrido - Lecca, Momardi Blog, 1st June 2011 Ode to These, Blog, January 2011 The One Show, BBC ONE, 26th January 2011 2010 Joaquin Rabago, El País, Una pared de nichos en nueva exposición de Saatchi, 26th October 2010 James Lindley and Olivia Nairn, murmurart.com, Newspeak part II at The Saatchi Gallery, 25th November 2010 Helen Sumpter, British Art Now, Time Out online, 5th November 2010 The Telegraph, The British Art Show, Nottingham / Newspeak II, Saatchi Gallery (review) 1st November 2010 Channel 4 News, Art Wars, 29th October 2010 Rachel Campell - Jonston, The Times Playlist, Newspeak: British Art Now Part II.
Roger Brown (1941 — 1997, b. Hamilton, Alabama) is renowned
for using a pop
aesthetic to investigate a range of socio - political
issues.
While her improvised, thrift - store DIY
aesthetic smacks of the populism of this year's Whitney Biennial and her global themes and global identity (she is a black South African woman and an international artist) should have made her a shoe - in
for Documenta XI, Rose's videos are ultimately as much about her art practice — a fine combination of video, performance, and photography — as about any «
issue» of identity or globalization.
Responsible
for commissioning new sculpture, the Trust enabled such well - known artists as Julian Opie, Cornelia Parker and Katarina Fritsch to produce site specific works dealing with
aesthetic, social and environmental
issues.
For an guide to the
aesthetic and classification
issues concerning fine / decorative / applied arts, see: Art Definition, Meaning.
«It appeals to us
for aesthetic reasons, as well as its connection to cultural and social
issues.»
Except
for Hans Hofmann, who was 50 when he left Germany and 65 by the mid-1940s, the artists of the New York School faced many of the same formative cultural, philosophical, and
aesthetic issues.
For a discussion of the main
aesthetic issues concerning the creative visual arts, see: Art Definition, Meaning.
That said, the significance of Akerman's work
for the present moment is not merely a formal or medial matter, but is strongly connected to her programmatic interrogation of
issues that concern biography, gender, identity, and memory, all of which are framed against the backdrop of her groundbreaking exploration of the
aesthetic of everyday life.
For an explanation of the
aesthetic issues surrounding visual arts and crafts, see: Art Definition, Meaning.
«It is a total environment that acts as a broadcasting tower
for the
issues of our time — the ethical and
aesthetic questions that frame this moment, those of human, environmental, and social entropy — and does so in a way that is immersive, making the viewer a fully participatory protagonist of the work.»
Since then, whenever the art sought to break or depart from the
aesthetic and artistic
issues of feature more cerebral, this trend was resumed on new foundations: the American abstract expressionism (decade of 1950) and the German neo-expressionism (decade of 1980),
for example., by revaluing the drives emanating from the insides of the human condition, brought with them the recovery of brushstrokes and traces of gesture agile, whose ordination in the works, does without the project.
The lab meat's appearance is still an
issue (it looks anemic and whitish) but if he's on to
aesthetic concerns, then this stuff is probably more than ready
for McDonald's.
Externalities may be addressed by either a tax / credit or some other public policy, public ownership and management of the commons, or privatization of the commons, or through court actions — each option may have it's own costs —
for example, the large - scale privatization of the climate system may be impractical with given technology (analogy with toll roads), and even without that, it has at least an
aesthetic cost (nature is supposed to be nature; and psychologically, humans may benifit from some amount of public space) and perhaps scientific (ie nature — in this context, nature as it is with relatively small impacts of humankind — is not nature if it is not being itself) costs; there may be inefficiencies in the court system that could be bypassed
for issues that are easily addressed with legislation (unless we had a class - action lawsuit on behalf of all people now until the year).
• Prepare food items such as vegetables, fruits and meats by cutting, chopping and marinating them • Perform cooking duties as per pre-developed recipes • Arrange food items on plates and platters in an
aesthetic manner • Ascertain that food portions are dished out correctly and that food quality is maintained • Put together salads and sandwiches and ensure that they look aesthetically pleasing • Clear and clean work areas on a constant basis and ensure that appropriate hygiene and sanitation standards are maintained • Handle kitchen staffing
issues and fill in
for absent staff • Maintain knowledge of portion sizes and spice levels
for each item on the menu • Assist head chef in developing recipes and deciding on which menu items to be incorporated into existing menus • Provide support in cooking / putting together diet meals • Maintain liaison with vendors and suppliers to ensure consistent supply of food items • Handle food inventory and storage duties
The 225 - square - foot space, with its formal farmhouse
aesthetic, serves as the ideal spot
for Cynthia to meet clients and plan projects — many of which are cottages or historic restorations, such as The Little Inn of Bayfield (featured in Style at Home's December 2016
issue).