Their art feels modern and timeless, clean and colorful, all at the same time — it's fun, fresh beauty.
Not exact matches
The soft laptop (encased in gel and covered with rubber, fur, and
felt) and the ultra-hooked-up bed were part of a recent exhibit at the Museum of
Modern Art, in New York City.
Lest any one
feel that the conditions just mentioned are confined to the university world of discourse, let him look at
modern art.
That is to say, expressionism had the power to communicate forcefully the images and the
feeling of the artist; therefore, the great German expressionists, such as Emil Nolde, whose «Head of a Prophet» is one of the most powerful statements of the haunting and mysterious sense for Christ of
modern art, evoke in us a response that is not the response of immediate and instant recognition.
Friendly, knowledgeable servers warm up the space, which
feels a bit like a banker's dining room (complete with
modern art and plush banquettes).
The interior reflects a vintage
modern feel with Tuscan & French accents and expresses the Camelot's foundation that «wine is
art».
The softness of the roses balance out the
modern feel of the
art and lucite magazine holders.
I
felt like wearing lots of color for this
modern art trip and opted for a red and fuchsia combination.
I went to an scene - y NYC
modern art show where I was completely an imposter, and yet somehow, these pants made me
felt like I belonged.
We love how this one
feels like a piece of
modern art, and the large size (35 by 35 inches) can be worn all different ways.
The «Limelight» pieces are for those looking for glitz and glamour with their vintage inspired Old Hollywood and
Art Deco styles but with an updated
modern feel, perfect for adding a touch of sparkle.
Some
modern art I
feel something about, others I could take or leave.
Inspired by natural elements, antiques, and
art deco, Alexis Bittar's line combines form and function with a
modern flare so you'll
feel effortlessly chic in every piece.
This easy - to - hang letter «T» wall
art from Tadpoles by Sleeping Partners is crafted of sturdy aluminum for a
modern - meets - vintage look and
feel.
This easy - to - hang letter «F» wall
art from Tadpoles by Sleeping Partners is crafted of sturdy aluminum for a
modern - meets - vintage look and
feel.
Nestled into a 160 - year - old heritage home, Lupo is full of charming features: an open fireplace and an enclosed front porch combine with fresh white walls and
modern art to create warmth and intimacy that never
feels staid.
It
feels entirely of a piece with what we see of Abundant Life, every detail of which — the enormous red - carpeted sanctuary, the state - of - the -
art media equipment, the hip
modern cafeteria with its artfully Scripture - adorned walls —
feels ruthlessly accurate and almost comically alienating.
While it never
feels as close as his
modern day takes of ordinary woes (Another Year most recently), Mr. Turner is yet another exemplary work of
art from a
modern day master craftsman.
Matthew's print encapsulates both the old - school movie poster
feel of classic horror film
art, while bringing some
modern printing magic into the mix.
Gerda's paintings had an
art deco
feel and were mainly portraits of
modern women.
Indie developer MakinGames has decided to bring back the genre and despite the unfortunate choice of going with a more
modern 3D
art style, it is hard to shake the
feeling that they have nailed the gameplay aspects of the classics.
Expression of
modern «
feeling» and «experiencing» played a most important role in Suprematism
art, like in another way in Futurism; but also «cosmic» options were not an exception for the suprematist.
The C250 finished midpack in our 60 - mph - to - zero braking tests, but editors agreed pedal
feel was as vague as a
modern -
art exhibit.
With a state - of - the -
art infotainment system capable of connecting to most
modern devices and plenty of soft touch high quality interior materials, the Buick Enclave
feels every bit the luxury vehicle.
The most striking visual element of the 2011 Murano is once again its dramatic body, which imparts a «
modern art»
feel while still maintaining its distinctive «Murano - ness.»
With a state - of - the -
art infotainment system capable of connecting to most
modern devices and plenty of soft touch, high - quality interior materials, the Buick Enclave
feels every bit the luxury vehicle.
The Subtle
Art of Not Giving a F*ck is his antidote to the coddling, let's - all -
feel - good mind - set that has infected
modern society and spoiled a generation, rewarding them with gold medals just for showing up.
All Kinds Veterinary Hospital combines
modern, state - of - the -
art veterinary medicine with traditional integrity and a warm, welcoming environment to help everyone
feel at home.
Our
modern facilities feature a state of the
art boarding area where our guests can come to stay and
feel right at home.
The rooms are welcoming and exude an
art deco elegance that reflects the original styling of the hotel with a distinctly
modern feel.
This was a very different type of hotel to the Grange — it has an
art gallery and is much more
modern with a lot of wood — almost scandanavian in
feel.
It's got a sleek coffee table in front of it with some trendy striped
art hanging over it which gives the room a
modern feel.
Boasting
modern design and
Art Deco décor, Hotel Telegraaf features 83 guest rooms and suites, many of which feature Medieval Old Town views and foster an intimate and residential
feel - echoing Autograph Collection Hotels» values of vision, design and craft.
Wicker, sleek glass windows and
modern art adorn this villa, allowing for a
feeling of open space.
Modern art and tasteful accent pieces foster
feelings of calm resplendence.
Accommodation with an authentic Indonesian
feel and is yet not stuck into the past and includes
modern resort concepts all subtly introduced and combined with real traditional
art and design.
The decor in light - colored wood, beige and brown tones with abstract
art in pastel colors had a Scandinavian
feel to it and
felt light and
modern.
The pixel
art style is definitely «neo-retro» looking but that only seems to make the game
feel more
modern to me.
Last of all,
art styles have come a long way since we were cramming adventures into 8 - bit processors, with the most recent King's Quest showing that the same gameplay quirks can be brought to life and
feel at home even with
modern 3D environments.
The games graphics and
art style look like a classic 16 - bit JRPG, but with a
modern touch up to make it
feel a game that was released in 2015, but it definitely
feels like it could be a
modern day homage to Earthbound, in fact with a lot of things in this game it's hard not to draw comparisons with it.
Breath of the Wild's intuitive inventory system and extra-tight combat
feel remarkably
modern for a Zelda game, while its gorgeous cell - shaded
art style and charming storytelling will remind you why you fell in love with the franchise in the first place.
Solid stealth gameplay and a nice cel - shaded
art style mean all three games are still fun to play and still
feel relatively
modern despite having been released back in the PS2 days.
Bik's pixel -
art graphics capture the classic adventure game look and
feel while the soundtrack, composed with
modern music synthesizers, adds a new level of depth to the experience.
«In the competition of the avant garde in
modern art, these older - generation African Americans
felt disenfranchised and marginalized in the race to advance
art.»
One of the most successful major public
art projects in recent (ish) memory as Olafur Eliasson's The Weather Project, when in 2003 the Tate
Modern's vast Turbine Hall was bathed in sunlight and a sublime fine mist that
felt entirely otherworldly.
It can be seen and
felt in New York galleries, on the walls of major
art institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the New Museum, watching a Trisha Brown performance on Chelsea's High Line, and even viewed on TV — take the HBO production Cinema Verite, about the world's first reality show, An American Fami
art institutions like the Museum of
Modern Art and the New Museum, watching a Trisha Brown performance on Chelsea's High Line, and even viewed on TV — take the HBO production Cinema Verite, about the world's first reality show, An American Fami
Art and the New Museum, watching a Trisha Brown performance on Chelsea's High Line, and even viewed on TV — take the HBO production Cinema Verite, about the world's first reality show, An American Family.
Reiterating his effusive rhetoric from 1958, Sylvester wrote of Bomberg on the occasion of an exhibition at the Herbert
Art Gallery in Coventry in 1960: «I
feel no other
modern British painter is in the same class as Bomberg».23 This judgment, Sylvester later acknowledged, still referred exclusively to Bomberg's late work.
SOME OF THE BEST RECENT SIGNS THAT THE FUTURE IS FEMALE New York's museums had so many impressive monographic shows of the work of
modern women, it's almost feeling normal: Florine Stettheimer at the Jewish Museum; Louise Lawler at the Museum of Modern Art; Marisa Merz and Lygia Pape at the Met Breuer; Carol Rama and Kaari Upson at the New Museum; Laura Owens at the Whitney Museum of American Art (through Feb. 4); Patty Chang at the Queens Museum (through Feb. 18); Judy Chicago at the Brooklyn Museum (through March 4); and Carolee Schneemann and Cathy Wilkes at MoMA / PS1 (through Marc
modern women, it's almost
feeling normal: Florine Stettheimer at the Jewish Museum; Louise Lawler at the Museum of
Modern Art; Marisa Merz and Lygia Pape at the Met Breuer; Carol Rama and Kaari Upson at the New Museum; Laura Owens at the Whitney Museum of American Art (through Feb. 4); Patty Chang at the Queens Museum (through Feb. 18); Judy Chicago at the Brooklyn Museum (through March 4); and Carolee Schneemann and Cathy Wilkes at MoMA / PS1 (through Marc
Modern Art; Marisa Merz and Lygia Pape at the Met Breuer; Carol Rama and Kaari Upson at the New Museum; Laura Owens at the Whitney Museum of American
Art (through Feb. 4); Patty Chang at the Queens Museum (through Feb. 18); Judy Chicago at the Brooklyn Museum (through March 4); and Carolee Schneemann and Cathy Wilkes at MoMA / PS1 (through March 11).
Guston briefly provides biographical information and spends the remainder of his time speaking of his experiences working on the Mural Project (PWAP) in Los Angeles; his move to New York working under Reginald Marsh as a non-relief artist; his multiple mural projects in New York (Penn Station Subway, Queensbridge Housing Project, WPA Mural for the World's Fair, etc.); his success in WPA Fine
Arts competitions; his move to Woodstock, New York; his time spent teaching at the University of Iowa; his many influences (Renaissance,
Modern and Abstract Painters); his personal / professional
feelings about the WPA as well as his political
feelings about it.
It examines the college's critical role shaping many major concepts, movements, and forms in postwar
art and education, including assemblage,
modern dance and music, and the American studio craft movement — influences that can still be seen and
felt today.