Sentences with phrase «art as a conduit»

Must Love Cats — Rhona Lieberman explains why her feline - fanatical «Cat Show,» currently at White Columns, uses «art as a conduit for rescue.»
«Rossi's fastidious approaches to composition and technique emerged from her practice of intense visual observation, her interest in vernacular devotional images, and her appreciation of art as a conduit of complex mental states.»
«Matthew wanted to have more pictorial things that weren't necessarily just for cats, so the show got very aesthetic, but it's really more of a social sculpture that uses art as a conduit for rescue.»

Not exact matches

The Wilson Yip films, starring Donnie Yen, follow a more conventional historical biopic structure with the great man caught in the sweep of historic events leading to triumph and tragedy; while Wong Kar - wai's The Grandmaster uses Ip as a conduit to explore the passing of one age of China's history into another, with martial arts serving a metaphorical purpose.
She is the co-founder of microWave project, a curatorial partnership that acts as a conduit between artists and businesses, exploring alternative exhibition venues with an emphasis on site - specific installation art.
Whereas certain strands of Minimalism or Conceptual art have used painting to demonstrate complicated formal concerns, Scully uses himself as a conduit for paint to express fundamental truths: «The power of a painting,» he said in 2003, «has to come from the inside out, not the outside in.
The Davidoff Art Initiative serves as a conduit for professional mobility, cultural immersion, and creative exchange.
Jeremiah Hulsebos - Spofford (b. 1983, Vermont) approaches his practice as a conduit into many worlds, intervening in spheres of activism, art discourse, education, science fiction fandom, and equine technology.
Nancy Whitenack's Conduit Gallery, which is marking its 30th anniversary, likewise started during a period of relative political conservatism (Reagan, Thatcher, trickle - down economics)-- but the 1980s also gave us MTV, a booming art market, shoulder pads, and cocaine — and finally provided Dallas respite from its reputation as «assassination city» when «Who shot JR?»
The art community, as a long standing conduit between public and private interests, will be the basis of Stevenson's forthcoming project at Museum Abteiberg in Mönchengladbach.
Continuing this theme of art as therapy, Florence Peake will actively channel both physically and orally the personal losses and political concerns of various audience members at her performance of Voicings on 10th March, acting as a conduit between an imagined and a material place as she embodies the collective spirit of the audience.
The exhibition focuses on over four decades of cartoons created during presidential election years, from past races to 2016, through multiple perspectives, examining the art form as a conduit for awareness about political and social issues.
Performance artists Mónica Mayer and Maris Bustamante, who formed the feminist art group Polvo de Gallina Negra (Black - Hen Dust), used their appearance on a Mexican TV talk show as the conduit for their piece Madre por un dia (Mother for a Day, 1987).
With the ground - breaking performance ensemble at its core, ongoing initiatives like the Summer Leadership Institute (SLI), BOLD (Builders, Organizers & Leaders through Dance) and the developing Choreographic Center, UBW continues to affect the overall ecology of the arts by promoting artistic legacies; projecting the voices of the under - heard and people of color; bringing attention to and addressing issues of equity in the dance field and throughout the United States; and by providing platforms and serving as a conduit for culturally and socially relevant experimental art makers.
Designed as «an art expedition into a foreign country,» or a conduit for intercultural dialogue between China and Germany, «Deutschland 8» is a presentation across seven venues, each taking a turn to highlight the historical context and developments in German art from 1945 to the present.
Rather than paint in the conventional sense of the term, Bradford takes the detritus of urban visual culture as the conduit through which life enters art.
Miami Art Museum (reopening in their new venue as the Pérez Art Museum Miami) presents «a simple, stoic gesture» with South Korean artist, Kimsooja, «using her body as a conduit for critical...
Collectively, we represent the shifting landscape of arts journalism by serving as conduits for critical dialogue rather than simply proprietors of it.
The Durand - Ruel art dealership was the main conduit for collectors of modern art like the American drugs manufacturer Albert Barnes (1872 - 1951), as well as the Russian textile millionaires Sergei Shchukin (1854 - 1936) and Ivan Morozov (1871 - 1921).
Collectively, we represent the shifting landscape of arts journalism and media by serving as conduits for critical dialogue rather than simply proprietors of it.
In addition to the Artist - in - Residence Program, which began in 2013, the Center curates and produces public programming that serves the broader community of New Orleans, and endeavors to serve as an incubator, conduit, and resource for partnerships in the arts.
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