Sentences with phrase «art emanates»

Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery is proud to present CONSIDER YOURSELF ILLUMINATED: An exquisite group exhibition where art emanates light.
This movement depended on the synthesis of the emotional, the revelatory, the intuitive, the sensual, the idea as inspiration and succeeded when tapping the root from which all great art emanates.
Aftermath: Post-Minimal Abstraction: The term «post-minimalism» had a specific meaning in art emanating from New York around the turn of the 1970s.
In other words, «Charter values» — whatever that means — is now not only an interpretative term of art emanating from Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence, it also now serves as a somewhat self - congratulatory reference point for defining the Canadian identity.
For a time it was thought that the recognition of Native Title in Australia, first by the courts and then in the Native Title Act 1993 offered a new avenue for gaining protection of traditional knowledge, practices and art emanating from traditional laws and custom.

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Bloom's purpose is to substitute art for the transcendent grounding that once gave coherence to the individual life, since «a universal and unifying culture, to any degree worthy of notice... can not emanate from religion.»
Showing a thorough understanding of the seminal work of Mircea Eliade, Georges Duby, and Titus Burkhardt, Molnar describes a sacred cosmos in which art, work, education, and (most importantly for this book) politics are infused by a power that emanates from a transcendent source.
He agreed, and so here it is, in all its glory: But he also tipped me off to his fine art work that is equally worthy of note: How could two such disparate styles emanate from the -LSB-...]
Steps away from the hotel, guests will find the tranquillity that emanates from the historic Retiro Park, and it is situated not far either from the so called Art Triangle area, where the Prado, Thyssen and the Reina Sofia museums lie.
All these representations of art have a common denominator: they emanate emotion.
In what I consider to be the strongest mainstream of American art, (continuing the powerful tradition that emanated directly from American artists like David Smith, Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Stuart Davis, Edward Hopper, Milton Avery, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Hans Hofmann, and others), American artists created painting and sculpture that explored and expanded the vocabulary and boundaries of visual expression.
In Untitled # 7, a large - scale canvas from 1984, Martin produces a work of supreme grace, combining the very basic elements of art — color and line — into a canvas that emanates a quiet, yet powerful authority.
Scrim veil — Black rectangle — Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), by California Light and Space artist Robert Irwin, is a large - scale installation that uniquely engages the Whitney's iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space.
Lounge at the Stony Island Arts Bank and enjoy hand crafted tea from Currency Exchange Cafe, self guided watercolor and drawing workshops, a taste of our Black Cinema House collection and the sound of Chicago - style House Music emanating from the Frankie Knuckles Shrine created by artist and Founder of Rebuild Foundation, Theaster Gates as we...
The quirky gallery emanates a punk - rock spirit, if not a downright contempt for art - market politics, yet has developed some very successful artists over the years, like Joe Bradley, Gedi Sibony, and Matt Connors.
Erotic art today doesn't emanate the sense of abandon that lay behind the Olympia Press's activities, or the epoch - shifting power of Manet's unblinking nude.
From lush Indonesian works emanating from thriving centres like Yogyakarta to the banner - name Chinese artists crossing over to Western collectors and audiences, there is lots taking place on the art front this side of the world.
But he hit on something — a parade of brightly - colored, edge - to - edge stripes — that not only made his name and changed his career, it put him at the forefront at the only major art movement to emanate from the nation's capital, the Washington Color School.
Subsequent generations, from Warhol to the appropriation art of the 1980s and then the Young British Artists, needed instead a Modernism emanating from Dada.
At first glance her art appears to be merely abstract, but upon careful visual interaction with it one can not help but feel the soothing peacefulness that emanates from the canvas.
The Whitney presents Scrim veil — Black rectangle — Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), a large - scale installation by Robert Irwin that uniquely engages the Whitney's iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space.
The work emanating from Cranbrook has in many ways changed the way people live, and the way they understand art and design.
The works» sometimes extensive labels were written by their curators, while the larger type statements emanated from various art historians, philosophers and social critics.
Wall was arguing for a type of art that is surprising and strange, seeming to emanate from beyond our everyday reality.
Each iteration unique in sharing parallel commitments and emanating from Los Angeles — a city positioned as an important locus for early feminist discourse and supportive of new platforms blending art with initiative (Sexy Beast).
First retrospective of work by pioneering conceptual artist travels from Dublin to New York University April 17 — July 14, 2007 [DOWNLOAD FULL RELEASE] New York City, February 15, 2007 — The first retrospective of one of the most fascinating and complex figures to emanate from the New York art scene in the 1960s, Beyond the White -LSB-...]
Baldly put, a work of art was said to emanate this aura as a result of the transference of energy from the artist to the art, an aesthetic variant of the law of thermodynamics.
For Morton, art is almost demonic as, ``... it emanates from some unseen (or even unseeable) beyond, in the sense that [we are] not in charge of it and can't quite perceive it directly, in front of [us], constantly present.»
For the MFA, she has designed works in dynamically leaning cubes of colored glass that will respond directly to the natural glow emanating through the vaulted glass ceiling in the Linde Family wing for Contemporary Art.
For the MFA, Braman has designed works in dynamically leaning cubes of colored glass that will respond directly to the natural glow emanating through the vaulted glass ceiling in the Linde Family wing for Contemporary Art.
His intimate and idiosyncratic paintings, which include imagery largely drawn from the American landscape, do not scream for attention, yet when given it, they emanate a restrained power that only the best art possesses.
For many years, Allen worked on a documentation of the artists and art events which emanated from a flat in Durban, the home of four young artists which also operated on a full time, always - open basis as an alternative artists» space entitled the FLAT Gallery.
Her bright pigments dispel any darkness, so that Yli - Mayry's works transmit vitality, energy and a certain joyous optimism that seem to emanate from the artist's impulsive, intuitive approach to art.
During her life, West called the abstract works emanating around her «the New Art
That riot of 24 native species and 16,000 plants emanating from the museum's Snohetta expansion is inspiring new growth all over San Francisco's cultural landscape — a bloom of new galleries and the emerging DoReMi arts district.
His work has often been described as «Contrasting Art» where the contemporary and the ancient meet; the strength of the heritage within these materials responds to a certain sensuality of form that emanates from the future holding an essence of its own.
It represents well an artist of undeniable importance, whose output shows itself more dramatically uneven as time passes, but whose best works, like his best writings, emanated from the core of a defining moment in modern American art.
The honor roll of brand - name artists who have shown at this venerable contemporary art gallery — William Wegman, Alice Aycock, Andrew Serrano, Sean Landers, Lorna Simpson, John Currin, and Gordon Matta - Clark, one of White Column's founding fathers — is daunting, but the welcoming aura is a far cry from the chilly vibe that can emanate from the stark temples of commerce in nearby Chelsea.
New York Artforum International; December 1, 2006; Higgs, Matthew; 700 + words FAR FROM THE DEAFENING BUZZ that continues to emanate from the auction houses, and even further from the glossy pages of Vanity Fair, whose «art issue» hit newsstands in November, one of the most intriguing - and least commented on - narratives in the New York art world continued to unfold this year.
AS THE LAWRENCE WEINER RETROSPECTIVE at the Whitney Museum fades to white under multiple coats of Kilz and latex paint, and his various exuberant ephemera take up residence at LA MoCA before wending their way back to their rightful property owners; as Tate Modern and the ICA London emerge from momentary spells of whispered headlines, random sketching, streams of consciousness, and face slapping; as New York's New Museum concludes its vestigial assault on the Work of Art, not to mention the etiquette of proper spacing, and as visitors to the new building experience the worst case of buyer's remorse since the reopening of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; as the Metropolitan Museum's Dutch paintings readjust to the staid organizing principles of artist's name, date, and genre rather than hanging according to who bought what from whom (on whose advice) and resold it to so - and - so, who then donated it to the Met; and as the scent of modesty - prosaic, charcoal filtered, crystalline - emanates from the 2008 Whitney Biennial, now is as good a time as any to talk about money.
Whiffs of game - changing artworks — those that shifted the course of art history — emanate from Leung's mischievous, sometimes melancholy sculptures.
Whitney Museum of American Art presents Scrim veil — Black rectangle — Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), by California Light and Space artist Robert Irwin, is a large - scale installation that uniquely engages the Whitney's iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space.
Mr. Parker contributed a constantly growing wall drawing that documented the web of social relationships emanating from the gallery, then an underground art world power center, and Mr. Brown gave him a lifetime free tab at Passerby, the bar he operated next door.
Art is everywhere — in the stairwells, the sculpture court, the elevators, the lobby (where the composer and artist Sergei Tcherepnin has created a sound installation emanating from the ceiling).
From the 1960s are Charles Green Shaw's Black on White against Yellow (1968), in which Shaw revived the polygon from his art of the 1930s to create a new minimalist statement, Leon Berkowitz's Cathedral, No. 11 (1968), a work by the Washington Color School artist in which imperceptible shifts of color and an emanating luminosity produce a meditational quality, and Betty Parsons's Miami (1966), which evokes the artist's enthusiasm for Native American art, while demonstrating the influences on her work of the leading abstract painters of the era, whose art she championed at her gallery on 57 th Street.
Her theatrical velvet objects from the 1980s echo the legacy of the Flemish Primitives, but also emanate from the hunger for images following the iconoclasms of Minimal and Conceptual Art.
Since then, whenever the art sought to break or depart from the aesthetic and artistic issues of feature more cerebral, this trend was resumed on new foundations: the American abstract expressionism (decade of 1950) and the German neo-expressionism (decade of 1980), for example., by revaluing the drives emanating from the insides of the human condition, brought with them the recovery of brushstrokes and traces of gesture agile, whose ordination in the works, does without the project.
Emanating from an extensive background in science, specifically physics, Kendall Shaw (b. 1924) has consistently been concerned with the metaphysics of art.
Today, the very term «art deco» may conjure up romantic images of well - dressed women and gentlemen clinking martini glasses as the sound of a jazz band emanates behind them in a sumptuously decorated ballroom.
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