Sentences with phrase «aesthetic possibilities»

His installations, performances and writings contributed to the creation of a media - based culture that expanded the very definition and aesthetic possibilities of making art.
«I'm really excited about these options and how they open up entirely new aesthetic possibilities in rooms that otherwise weren't practical for marble or wood,» she says.
The plentiful use of concrete also presented aesthetic possibilities.
Austin - based artist Anna Krachey's inventive photography explores the relationship between the beholder and the work of art, awakening and provoking the world's unexpected aesthetic possibilities.
This group of works spans two decades of her career and offers insight into Graves» acute awareness for that ways in which diverse media can express aesthetic possibility within the form and function of natural phenomena.
This fantasy of aesthetic possibility raises central questions of context, process, and intention in Sibony's work.
As an artist she never wavered from abstract ideals: exploring the notion that, even if devoid of representation, deceptively simple constructs allow for infinite aesthetic possibilities.
Donald Judd and Jorge Pardo's works adapt languages and (production) methodologies derived from architecture and design to create essentially «hybrid» objects, which, like those of Palermo, seek to conflate, and possibly confuse, the social and aesthetic possibilities of art.
Individually, they would take Modernism to its most pure and logical extreme while opening the door to new aesthetic possibilities by paring down their visual language to the barest of essentials.
For the Underground may be increasingly aware of the technical and aesthetic possibilities of the disc, of videotape, of the electronic camera, and so on, and is systematically exploring the terrain, but it has no political viewpoint of its own and therefore mostly falls a helpless victim to commercialism.
Leviathan also marks the most advanced use of the aesthetic possibilities of digital filmmaking that I've yet seen.
We also discussed adolescent rebellion, the mechanics of writing, and what most directors really think about writers, the aesthetic possibility of post-it notes, and why the question is more important than the answer.
The aesthetic possibilities were suddenly very exciting.»
In focusing on a narrow swath of art and artists, the Green Gallery's program ultimately reduced the scope of aesthetic possibilities and marginalized many, notably women.
Local and international artists Audrey Samson, Daniel Howe, Fannie Ng, Olia Lialina, Tonio Mundry, Winnie Soon and Helen Pritchard will exhibit work exploring «the playful, political, and aesthetic possibilities» of the internet - as - medium in itself.
Integral to defining the aesthetic possibilities of video, one of Bill Viola's (b. 1951) rarer sound works, Presence (1995), offers a sensitive interpretation of human existence.
«Somewhere in these oppositions lies the aesthetic possibility of slipping on a banana peel» — Friedrich Kunath
He teases the distinction between painting and sculpture, using materials that range from ordinary to rarefied, from hazelnut shells to deer skin, which come with a breadth of symbolic and aesthetic possibilities.
In giving these everyday materials new meanings and aesthetic possibilities, I strive to actively practice the concepts of the Eastern philosophies of the circulatory life system and the continuous flow of connections.
Its program, however, resulted in the narrowing of aesthetic possibilities and the marginalization of many artists.
Michael Riedel lives and works in Frankfurt, and his artistic practice incorporates painting, text, audio, video, photography, publishing, architecture and performance to engage with the aesthetic possibilities derived from the basic principles of recording, labeling and playback.
Countless works, produced by Jean - Christophe Averty, Jean - Luc Godard and Thierry Kuntzel, for example, thus revealed new aesthetic possibilities, and may also be viewed in the show «Vidéo Vintage 1963 - 1983», like many works prepared by Gerry Schum as part of the television exhibition (1969/70) in the «Fernsehgalerie» [Television Gallery] in Düsseldorf.
She often explores the aesthetic possibilities of unusual surfaces, painting on Astroturf, sandpaper, vinyl, and carpet.
Ratleff also includes the Green Gallery, whose «program,» according to the free brochure accompanying the exhibition, «resulted in the narrowing of aesthetic possibilities and the marginalization of many artists.»
Yet it is true, as Rachleff argues, that the gallery program ultimately «resulted in the narrowing of aesthetic possibilities and the marginalization of many artists.»
The presentation looks at two artists who pursue innovative conceptual and aesthetic possibilities with everyday materials.
Kyle Jenkins is an Australian artist who uses paintings, collages, photographs, objects, Marquette's, books, films, wall paintings and works on paper as a way of expanding upon the aesthetic possibilities of structures and how these are a way of examining the world as a series of abstract representations, compositions and constructions.
But the exhibition also demonstrates how art has drawn inspiration from the materials and aesthetic possibilities of industrialization, which have continuously pushed the limits for what has been considered art.
Certainly the MoMA exhibition resonated deeply on a cultural level, as it had with his compatriots Romare Bearden, Charles Alston, and Gwendoline and Jacob Lawrence, but most clearly for Lewis, African art opened a path to the aesthetic possibilities of abstracted «plastic effects.»
The ingxube series exemplifies Lou's sustained interest in pushing the structural and aesthetic possibilities of her material while extending the creative conversation with her South African studio community.
He creates objects and environments that comment on the aesthetic possibilities of industrially produced materials and the nature of urban architecture.
«A gallery called «Figuring Black Power» delved more deeply into artists» varied strategies for activating the political and aesthetic possibilities of representation,» she writes.
In «Virtual Worlds,» artists explore the aesthetic possibilities of computer - generated spaces as sites of production and inquiry, even as they mark the increasing elision between the virtual and the real in everyday life.
Leslie Hewitt's artwork has remained admirably consistent since she began exhibiting around a decade ago, still strongly exuding intelligence and revealing the artist's knack for mining the aesthetic possibilities of a given image.
Indeed, the subjects of these artworks range from members of important aristocratic families to humble servants, from clergymen to scientific personalities, as well as courtiers and comedians, thus providing an extensive overview of the aesthetic possibilities afforded by the art of portraiture.
The various artworks aim to expand upon the aesthetic possibilities of structures and how these are a way of examining the world as a series of abstract compositions and constructions.
Not a large exhibition, The Thing Unseen nonetheless makes a crucial point: having embraced a historical period or aesthetic possibility, Carone would abandon it — but never completely.
According to the press release, the designer is interested in exploring the technology's aesthetic possibilities and «draw on his passion for a domestically - manufactured solar solution to pressing energy, environmental, and economic challenges facing the country.»
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