Recently, I have been looking at a lot of De Chirico paintings and the use of architecture and
architectural forms within his works
Strong,
architectural forms within the interior have been enhanced by a cleaner, purer surface treatment, beautifully executed with more luxurious soft - touch surfaces in key touch points around the cabin.
The Impala has a few interesting
architectural forms within the cabin and it's headed in the right direction (which is to say, far away from the anonymity of its predecessor).
Not exact matches
Camouflaged
within the guise of history and imitating (at least in appearance)
architectural forms or urban lifestyles from a certain era, Bronstein reinvents the past with great subtlety, highlighting the uncertainty of its construction and revealing its multi-layer composition.
At the centre of the exhibition will be a site - specific work, which will take the
form of a giant landscape unfolding
within the South Wing of the museum and transfiguring its
architectural experience.
Put another way, Puder achieves remarkable abstractions
within the confines of
architectural forms, much like a poet writes verse in restricted
form.
Thomas in her photograph of an image of a window, Moments of Place IV, explores the depth and construction of space
within the picture frame while masterfully considering color and
form and, in depicting an
architectural detail and through the work's placement in the gallery, draws attention to spacial relationships.
Renée Green's (b. 1959) exhibition
Within Living Memory is a meditation spurred by inhabiting an
architectural icon — Le Corbusier's Carpenter Center — while exploring the historical and institutional legacies of modernism's other
forms, including cinema, visual art, poetry, music, and literature.
From 2008 to 2010 Silverman collaborated with Nader Tehrani on «Boolean Valley», a conceptual, installation piece that traveled from the San Jose Museum of Art to MOCA Los Angeles, to the Nasher Sculpture Center, in which they made a cone - shaped
form on the wheel, slip cast it 200 times, then cut each cone horizontally in two and laid out the resulting 400 pieces as a complicated, topographic, landscape installation that responded to each of the
architectural spaces
within which is was installed.
This intense examination is largely atmospheric and abstracted, though the skeletal
forms of decaying
architectural sites remain palpable
within each of these images.
The experience of Floored asks us to reconsider the
architectural conversations at play
within the space — and this line of questioning is not Paula Wilson's first foray into the appropriation of traditional
forms of building adornment like tapestries and rugs.
JENNIFER WILLIAMS documents, deconstructs, and recomposes organic and idiosyncratic
architectural transformations evident on a macro and micro level, giving
form to dissonance
within an environment.
Steinkamp's digitally rendered animations of natural phenomenon and movements are projected
within architectural surroundings, resulting in immersive environments that blend awareness of the physical and ethereal and challenge the viewer's preconceived ideas of
form and space.
A suite of large paintings, produced in 2014 and 2015, shows women in patterned garments interacting
within simple
architectural forms; Arabic script annotates the figures.
Secret codes and images embedded
within the paintings, as well as
architectural forms, evoke old world narratives and mythologies.
Framing the pure architecture of the Avery Memorial, Soares built a new
architectural feature
within the gallery in the
form of a labyrinthine sculpture zig - zagging through the space.
Several
architectural drawings in this exhibit locate the tiered
form within imagined space.
Several
architectural drawings on view in the exhibition situate the ziggurat
form within imagined space.
Pressed flowers trapped
within a lightbox enclosure, the size of an average cell (1.98 m2); a five - screen film of journeys around the prison's corridors, grounds and perimeter (Vanishing Point); a film and book (My Shadow's Reflection) comprising
architectural images of the prison and pinhole camera images of the prisoners — blurred beyond recognition and speaking, Clark says, of how prisoners are not really seen in contemporary political discourse; and a longer 74 - minute film work (Oresteia), showing a
form of psychodrama episode, based on the Greek tragedy, with prisoners playing — and responding to — the various characters, exploring notions of acceptable violence, catharsis and empathy.
These are projected
within architectural surroundings, resulting in immersive environments that blend awareness of the physical and ethereal, and challenge the viewer's preconceived ideas of
form and space.
Skibska, an artist whose roots lie in Communist Poland, has been greatly influenced by her
architectural background (in addition to the lack of creativity she found
within it), coupled with her childhood hobbies of creating art in the
form of dioramas out of found materials, which included — among other things — broken glass.