Sentences with phrase «art moves fluidly»

Hershman Leeson's art moves fluidly between different formats, contexts and disciplines.

Not exact matches

Players can master the art of Ninja - gility by running on walls, high - jumping and battling foes of NINJAGO ® to rank up and upgrade the ninja's combat skills, and traverse across NINJAGO ® Island fluidly with parkour - like moves.
Etel Adnan (b. 1925 in Beirut, Lebanon, and lives between California and France) is an award - winning author, playwright, poet, and visual artist, who, in the tradition of the Dadaists and Surrealists, moves fluidly between writing and art making.
«Pousette - Dart never wavered in his commitment to painting, but transformed this art form and thereby helped to launch a new generation of artists, such as Ai Weiwei, who fluidly move between media,» Homann continues.
Jillian Mayer: Slumpies a body of sculptures that function as utilitarian objects, presented on PAMM's outdoor terrace as well as in the Vattikuti Learning Theater on the museum's first floor Routes of Influence juxtaposes artworks in a manner that maps how aesthetic concepts move fluidly across traditional, national or cultural lines, how «influence» in art is understood today as multi-directional, rather than linear in character.
Los Angeles - based artist Pae White discusses her boundary - defying work that moves fluidly across the disciplines of fine and applied arts, architecture, and design.
Moving fluidly between writing, blogging, producing video art, documentary filmmaking and curating, recent exhibitions include Breath of Freedom, a virtual group show presenting work by Tunisian artists created before and after the revolution, curated by Mohamed Ben Soltanein 2011, and Politiques / Politics at the National Center for Living Art in Tunis in 2012, organised by ismaël alongside artists Nidhal Chamekh, Ymene Chetouane, Fakhri El Ghazel, Maher Gnaoui, Malek Gnaoui, Atef Maatallah and Ibrahim Màtouart, documentary filmmaking and curating, recent exhibitions include Breath of Freedom, a virtual group show presenting work by Tunisian artists created before and after the revolution, curated by Mohamed Ben Soltanein 2011, and Politiques / Politics at the National Center for Living Art in Tunis in 2012, organised by ismaël alongside artists Nidhal Chamekh, Ymene Chetouane, Fakhri El Ghazel, Maher Gnaoui, Malek Gnaoui, Atef Maatallah and Ibrahim MàtouArt in Tunis in 2012, organised by ismaël alongside artists Nidhal Chamekh, Ymene Chetouane, Fakhri El Ghazel, Maher Gnaoui, Malek Gnaoui, Atef Maatallah and Ibrahim Màtouss.
Although trained as a painter at the Art Students League, Pratt Institute, and the Cooper Union School of Art, in New York, Thek moved fluidly to sculpture and quickly established himself as a major figure of the 1960s New York art sceArt Students League, Pratt Institute, and the Cooper Union School of Art, in New York, Thek moved fluidly to sculpture and quickly established himself as a major figure of the 1960s New York art sceArt, in New York, Thek moved fluidly to sculpture and quickly established himself as a major figure of the 1960s New York art sceart scene.
Instead, audiences are more familiar with and engaged by multi-tasking artists who move fluidly between media, and for whom «pluralistic» describes not just contemporary art discourse but also their own individual practices.
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