Sentences with phrase «architectural spaces using»

In reconstructing architectural space using color lights, she creates abstract compositions, which resonate with fascination and estrangement of the past.
Plus One Gallery artist Paul Day has spent over twenty years developing a highly personal approach to figurative sculpture with a particular interest in representing the figure in architectural space using high - relief, an art form that combines drawn composition and fully rounded sculpture.
These imaginary architectural spaces use formal elements which are juxtaposed and layered; sometimes creating curious illusions of other, fictional spaces.

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Green spaces, safe streets and sidewalks, universally designed buildings, and mixed - use spaces should be integrated into Erie County's rich architectural history.
«There is a lot of uncharted territory with using sound in our living and architectural spaces.
«The idea is to use shopping as a way to bring virtual reality to the people, and to explore the architectural possibilities of virtual space,» says Fredrickson.
Stanley Kubrick's signature use of empty architectural spaces is incorporated to agitating and unsettling effect.
After working for two weeks using recycled materials to create the temporary park, the students hope to raise $ 28,000 by January to design a «parklet» — a permanent mini-park — in a metered parking space in the Ashmont area of Boston, under the guidance from Copley Wolff Design Group and volunteers from Boston Architectural College and Harvard Graduate School of Design.
However, I believe anyone can learn to write about structures (from castles, to space stations, to huts) by asking themselves a few simple questions about how they want to use the building in the... Continue reading «Navigating Architectural Spaces in your Fiction: From Apse to Ziggurat:»
Great care has been taken in designing this outstanding beach front home, using natural woods, coral stone and marble along with attractive architectural features and wide open living spaces and terraces.
Jennifer Steinkamp (b. 1958, Denver, CO; lives and works in Los Angeles) uses 3 - D computer animation and new media to create video installations that activate architectural space and alter phenomenological perception.
Rasgado's architectural installation consists of wooden beams and drywall fragments recycled from used museum exhibitions that he reconfigures to create exhibition spaces for the works of the other artists.
In 2011, Catie received the Best Use of Urban Space Award from ArtPrize and the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers.
In the exhibition Work in Progress, Umeå School of Architecture gives an insight into how structure, materials, light, motion and activity are used in the creation of architectural space.
He uses bold, modernist designs on a huge scale to play off of pre-existing architectural features and cover spaces like walls and even entire building facades.
Her sculptural works are often site - specific, making use of architectural space and working in tandem with abstract wall drawings to form the installations as a whole.
The space of the Faena Arts Center is characterized by its industrial scale, and Neto's earlier work makes special use of height to elevate the spectator on the one hand — by offering them fresh perspectives on his work and occupying a different aerial space — and, on the other, to hang his characteristic nets and tubes that supports his sculptural work and breathes life into the architectural space.
In the late 1960s Lynda Benglis became famous for her radical re-envisioning of sculpture and painting through her early works using wax and latex, which she poured on to the ground to take painting off the canvas and into architectural space.
Bringing together a minimalist structural rigour contrasted with unfolding fields of energy, Altmejd recognizes the primacy of the conceptual approach in shaping the cycles that run through his work: heads, constructed, architectural pieces, werewolves, bird men, giants, bodybuilders, guides, watchmen... The abrupt changes in scale (from the minuscule to the monumental), profusion of materials (crystals, mirrors, synthetic hair and fur, resin, wood, metal) and the various devices he uses to occupy the space (platforms, display cases, oversized cabinets) are all strategies that position the artist as a creator of all possibilities.
Reflecting on Spooner's consideration of architectural spaces, families will use fabric, stockings, and a variety of cushioning materials to create soft sculptures that will double as lounge furniture.
In Floors of the Exhibition, 2011, lines of magnetic tape run along the gallery walls creating three distinct elevated architectural drawings of the three theatre spaces used by Welles.
For more than a century, photographers have dealt with the spaces of their studios in strikingly diverse and inventive ways: from using composed theatrical tableaux (in photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron or Cindy Sherman) to putting their subjects against neutral backdrops (Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe); from the construction of architectural sets within the studio (Francis Bruguière, Thomas Demand) to chemical procedures conducted within the darkroom (Walead Beshty, Christian Marclay); and from precise recordings of motion (Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton) to playful, amateurish experimentation (Roman Signer, Peter Fischli and David Weiss).
The term also evokes the domesticity of Safdie's architectural space, and that of materials used in the construction of the Maisel's assemblage - images.
Lucia Koch (Brazil) challenges the viewer's perception and experience of space using diverse tactics within architectural settings.
Buren has long engaged in creating large - scale site - specific works, conceiving and executing these works in response to their specific architectural and institutional setting and using these elements as cues for reimagining the space.
Using pure abstraction, she created art that always addressed the relationship between objects and architectural space.
22/9/2017 -21 / 1/2018 Rachel Whiteread One of Britain's leading contemporary artists, Rachel Whiteread uses industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin, rubber and metal to cast everyday objects and architectural space.
Refreshing gallery spaces to evoke Freer and Platt's aesthetic vision, removing carpeting and restoring original terrazzo floors, installing marble baseboards, refinishing architectural details and preserving the use of natural light while incorporating state - of - the - art standards for the display and preservation of the collection.
Using the architectural specificity of the Slovenian Pavilion, a repurposed private residence, and referencing state architectural strategies, Cibic will create an immersive multi-media installation that appropriates the entire space and explores issues around national representation and framing as well as specific modes of exchange and reception.
These installations, whose titles comprise typographical symbols to represent various wavelengths, each use an array of programmed devices activated throughout diverse architectural spaces.
Using as a formalist departure point the measurement, «a home that is half of a four by six foot cubicle,» which served as a critique of the treatment of Vietnamese refugees who were given the minimal amount of space in the camps, Ngô combines architectural sculpture with traces of her siblings» experiences, which are at times poignant, humorous, and profound, but always expressing a full range of agency often denied to children and refugees alike.
Mirza uses simple industrial materials to radically transform the perceptual experience of architectural space.
The sculptural work, encased in a steel case, makes use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural structure repeating and receding into infinite space.
Svobodová's paper models, originally used as stand - ins for architectural space, have evolved into proper muses.
I am an interventionist public artist who uses architectural installations, graphic design and performance art to activate invisible public spaces.
For more than twenty years the artist has been using diverse mediums and many kinds of objects — including electric lights, fabric, wax, wood and mirrors — to explore architectural space, the nature of materials in abstract forms and the spectator's response to all of them.
Tadao Ando has achieved international acclaim for his uncompromising architectural vision, which elevates the use of simple materials and forms to create spaces that appeal equally to precision and emotion.
Using tower forms as key signifiers of place and identity, Scenic Overlook activates the two - story gallery space with four large - scale wooden sculptures that borrow signature architectural features from the four highest observation towers in the world: Tokyo Skytree, Canton Tower, CN Tower and Ostankino Tower.
Other works in the exhibition include wall pieces and a gridded platform on the floor making use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural structures repeating and receding into infinite space.
In his personal project, Shadow Spaces, London artist Owen Gildersleeve collaborated with still life photographer Stephen Lenthall to craft a series of miniature architectural paper spaces, using «light as a map to shape each form&rSpaces, London artist Owen Gildersleeve collaborated with still life photographer Stephen Lenthall to craft a series of miniature architectural paper spaces, using «light as a map to shape each form&rspaces, using «light as a map to shape each form».
Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset (born 1961 and 1969, Denmark and Norway): «Any structure can be altered, exchanged or interchanged»: since their series of installations and sculptures called powerless structures the two artists had been working with space and its multiple meanings: mental, social, architectural, public, etc, questioning notions of power that lay behind any use of space.
Known for graceful sculptures that use raw materials such as drywall, mud, and wood beams, Overton will create an elegant arrangement of long metal pipes across architectural voids between the Museum's main galleries and performance space and between the performance space and lobby.
Often referencing rituals, both religious and domestic, Bhuta uses materials, ranging from wax and alum to soap, to transform spaces and to draw attention to its often forgotten corners and architectural details.
Also present in the exhibition is a new painting that uses twine to diagram both an architectural stage space and a potentially psychological space on the surface of the linen.
Continuing the Museum's «In the House» series, Chicago architectural designer and critic Andrew Santa Lucia will create a series of altars in the McCormick House, using both the living room space and the newly opened west wing, to transport viewers into a temple of images, objects and offerings.
These remnants contain indexical traces of the original architectural spaces from which they were used, along with nail holes, plaster, and staples.
For the exhibition, YBCA commissions local, regional and international artists to use the literal aspects of YBCA's architectural space, built in 1993 by acclaimed architect Fumihiko Maki, as a starting point to create new large - scale works directly on the walls of both its galleries and its public spaces.
For this project, her second large - scale painting installation and first public artwork, Balco uses the vernacular of painting — form and color — to stage interventions in existing architectural spaces that transform the way we think about public and private space.
Lomex, for instance, which opened last December on the Bowery, in a space that Eva Hesse once used as a studio, offered up scrappy group shows of young talent and toothsome solos by Valerie Keane — intricate, discomfiting, sexy sci - fi acrylic slabs, festooned with hardware, and hung from the ceiling — and Mathieu Malouf — large architectural installations, one of Trump Tower, that double as bondage chambers and triple as bathrooms.
Using architectural models to represent schools he attended, his 1995 work, Educational Complex, presents forgotten spaces as frames for private trauma, real or imagined.
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