Sentences with phrase «aesthetic language»

His background in instrument building and exploratory music contributes towards his innovative aesthetic language.
Such research helped to build a fresh kind of a relationship between the object and the space, not to mention the original aesthetic language.
Influenced by some of the masters of figurative painting, such as Titian, Rembrandt, and Peter Paul Rubens, Auerbach has helped form a new aesthetic language of painting.
The avant - garde movements» strategy has been active precisely in the direction of the elaboration of new aesthetic languages capable of isolating and articulating that metaphorical angle.
For both Blake and Wesley, the process of tracing functions as a fundamental step in their artistic methodology — a translation device that allows the artist to transcribe daily imagery into their own aesthetic language.
Overwhelmingly, he used aesthetic language to describe what he meant — he described males as charming the females.
2015 Selection: Radical Plastic, curated by Rachel Reese July 16 — August 20, 2016 Radical Plastic features artists who employ formal aesthetic languages to address more human contexts such as the body, gender, and domesticity, as well as certain domestic constructs — in particular, the still life.
The artist's clear aesthetic language — one that is aware but independent of the gesture's long history, tracing from fauvism and constructivism through the color field paintings of the Abstract Expressionist movement — relies on formal restraints combined with control of materials and intuition to develop a clear awareness of itself that is unspoken, yet distinct.
Erwin Redl investigates the process of «reverse engineering» by (re --RRB- translating the abstract aesthetic language of virtual reality and 3D computer modeling back into architectural environments by means of large scale light installations.
This formally connects to artworks by Jonathan Binet, Ayan Farah and Sergej Jensen, whom consciously reveal the economy of their making by adding and subtracting existing materials, employing a reduced aesthetic language that traces the manipulation of their respective surfaces and original material purpose.
Collaborative artist duo Roxy Topia and Paddy Gould fashion lively ceramics and fabric works which employ a playful aesthetic language of the grotesque utilising bodily functions and visceral or disquieting physical experiences.
Feaster has over the years developed a lexicon of painting techniques emphasizing the primacy of process to produce a body of work with a clean and identifiable aesthetic language.
Xiaoyu Weng, associate curator of Chinese art at the Guggenheim, points to that exhibition as a milestone, as it introduces her «very personal and intimate aesthetic language» to an institutional audience in New York.
Her city series first focused on the hidden aesthetic language of Los Angeles mini-malls and the architectural feats of freeway overpasses.
All three female artists in this exhibition share an interest in inventing individual aesthetic languages to articulate the contemporaneity of each time period.
ROBERT CREMEAN: THE BEDS OF PROCRUSTES and THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS uses this figurative imagery as well as the artist's highly personal aesthetic language to examine the enforcement of cultural conformity through myth and metaphor, communicating his own spiritual struggles and fundamental truths in a strikingly universal way.
Her works juxtapose contrasting aesthetic languages that have ranged from traditional tea ceremonies to Manga and cyber culture, fusing Shintoism and Buddhism with the hard planes of science and technology.
Once he and Mondrian have grown to share this basic aesthetic language, he becomes a really inventive artist.
We look forward to seeing how the participating artists and contributors propose a new aesthetic language for post-anthropocentrism and multi species collaboration.
As a luxury four - door, the car carries the aesthetic language of other of the time, based on a longer version of the luxury coupes» chassis.
Through this layering of image, scent, and sound, Ulman's Stock Images of War generates an aesthetic language that blurs the distinction between the artist's personal experience and the objects of study.
It also references the artists» process of collecting and storing images and objects, their use of the image as object, as well as their process of taking and recombining contextual information and translating it into an aesthetic language.
Meckseper melds the aesthetic language of modernism with the formal language of commercial display, combining them with images and artifacts of historical undercurrents and political protest movements.
These works define an aesthetic language of East - West dialogue, featuring artists Kim Joon, Nathan Slate Joseph, Sohan Qadri, Hiroshi Senju, Robert Yasuda, Nhat Tran, Amina Ahmed, and Taylor Kuffner.
Meckseper's work melds the aesthetic language of modernism with a profound critique of consumerism.
A pure fascination for artists, nature is a great setting onto which inner feelings and progressive ideas of the new aesthetic language and trends can be imprinted.
This important work encompasses the founding principles and the aesthetic language the artist has developed through his practice.
's noted works meld the aesthetic language of modernism with the formal language of commercial display.
Josephine Meckseper's noted works meld the aesthetic language of modernism with the formal language of commercial display.
[1] For Clark, whose work holds a significant place in the burgeoning discourse of American contemporary craft, Black hair is an aesthetic language on par with the legacies of quilting and textile -LSB-.....]
This large work on paper features vivid primary colors and a repeating oval motif, building on an aesthetic language of expression.
Viewing appropriation as a form of collaboration, Dzama incorporates his sources for imagery, narrative, and subject matter seamlessly, creating an aesthetic language that is at once universal and uniquely personal.
For the past three decades, Fujimura has religiously revisited these and other binaries, searching for the aesthetic language to voice and resolve them.
musician, Kotik is on a continuous journey to form an aesthetic language from these two creative drives.
The sandwich and the coffee can, as painted images, speak an aesthetic language associated with the 1960s, a historical moment of, visually speaking, confidence and optimism.
By reclaiming the aesthetic languages of oppression, Monkman, with mischievous alacrity, questions the myths propagated by European colonialist ambition.
Kendell Geers 1988 — 2012 traces the shift and the development of the artist's conceptual and aesthetic language, divided into two chronological but interlinked groupings: 1988 to 2000, a period which covers his practice when he was living in Johannesburg, South Africa, and 2000 until the present, covering his move and residence in Europe.
Abstraction, like mimeticism, is an aesthetic language that can be interpreted and used politically in a range of ways.
In part initiated by the notion of a «survey» exhibition, Ross - Ho directly embraces the full gamut of her own creative history — from her earliest primal expressions through her recent sophisticated forms — tracing the evolution of her aesthetic language in a reinterpretation of the broad project of summarizing one's «life's work.»
Although never formally trained as an artist, Basquiat's natural talent as a painter and his profound life experiences prepared him for his aesthetic language and ability to illuminate the conflicts of his particular time and place in society including tensions of race, class, identity, and culture.
She sought to give female artists a new aesthetic language that did not emanate from the prevailing male - dominated Abstract Expressionism of the time.
Investigating urban ruin through interpretations of abandoned billboards, dollar stores, and iconic works of art, Camil addresses the aesthetic language of modernism and its relationship to retail and advertising.
Over the course of his career, Pettibone employed the aesthetic language of Pop art and its propensity for appropriation with an almost absurdist, Dada sensibility akin to that which underlies Duchamp's works.
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