Not exact matches
To be fair, the same is often the case for humanities courses for science and engineering majors, but the big difference is that these students can not help but be bombarded by literature, music and
art elsewhere
as a
part of the pop culture that permeates
daily life.
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Think
of creative artists who are so engaged by their
art that they view it
as part of their
daily life, not just a means
of making a
living.
To fill your day, make a time to see regular
art performances, native tradition and genuine hospitality
as a
part of daily life.
With a calming palette
of pink, blue, green, and yellow, Van der Stokker both honors and celebrates cleaning
as part of our
daily lives and insists that
art examine those things that we may prefer to keep hidden from view.
Past group shows and screenings include: Rêve du Pierre, curated by Alexandra Fau, Centre Pompidou, Paris (screening)(2016); Night Walk, with Erin Shirreff, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA (2015); A Night
of Philosophy, Ukrainian Institute
of America, New York, NY (Screening)(2015); The
Daily Show, Bureau, New York NY (2015); The Built Environment: Lower Side in Istanbul, Mixer, Istanbul, Turkey (2014); It Narratives: The Movement
of Objects
as Information, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT, USA (2014); A Tale
of Two Islands: Beatrice Gibson with Alex Waterman, and Frank Heath, High Line
Art, NY, NY (2014); Two Hours Two Minutes, The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada (2014); Kool - Aid Wino, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT, USA (2013); Matter Out
of Place, Kitchen, NY, NY (2012); Somebody has stolen our tent, Simon Preston Gallery, NY, NY (2012); The Way Things Go (
Part 3), Frutta, Rome, Italy (2012); Single Channel, Soho House, Miami, FL, USA (2011); Forcemeat, Wallspace, NY, NY (2011), and Suddenly: Where We
Live Now, Cooley Gallery — Reed College, Portland, OR and Pomona College Museum
of Art (2008, 2009).
EXHIBITION On view
as part of 2018 MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS March 4 — April 6, 2018 The
Art Gallery at the University
of Hawai`i at Mānoa TRANSGRESSING BOUNDARIES by Nisha Pinjani ARTIST STATEMENT: The focus
of my research has been on the
daily lives of South Asian women, specifically in my home city
of Karachi, Continue Reading»
He wrote
of his
art as «a quest for reality; not the obvious surface reality
of outer forms but the related continuing realities
of all the sights and sounds, sensations, dreams, memories... the intuitive visions that are
part of the
daily life of all
of us.»