Sentences with phrase «artist as a conduit»

These paintings defined a movement that ushered in a new era of the artist as a conduit between the viewer and the subconscious mind.
In the same spirit, Liam Gillick comments on the «artist as a conduit not between things and people but between ideas and reception».
The current body of work, completed over the past four years, is a mapping of experience, a call and response extravaganza that places the artist as a conduit between sensation and expression.

Not exact matches

Cape Town - based artist Sue Williamson (b. 1941, Lichfield, England) uses politically charged photographs as a conduit for cultural resistance, highlighting the issues marginalized communities face.
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.
For those works that act as conduits to our emotions, artists have provided an outlet for every sentiment — from relishing in our memories of and love for our mothers (Ono's My Mommy Is Beautiful, 2004) to releasing pent - up aggression and frustrations (Marina Abramovic's dangerous Rhythm 0 of 1974, or David Belt's Glassphemy!
Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience is a focused selection of works in a range of media, including sculpture, video, holograms, neon and architectural installations, which examine the artist's use of performance devices as a conduit for heightened self - awareness for both artist and audience.
With a title as broad as «I Really Miss You Until You're Here» from White Conduit Projects» latest exhibition, it is easy to be intrigued about what might be included in the show, and what themes the artists, and indeed curator, might be addressing.
His often - quoted characterizations of these works, such as, «they are large white (1 white as 1 GOD)» and «it is completely irrelevant that I am making them — Today is their creater [sic],» 2 cast the artist as a spiritual vessel or conduit for a higher message.
Over the last eight years, Ballroom Marfa has served as a major conduit for the ongoing exchange of visual and performance artists, filmmakers, and musicians between Marfa, New York City, and beyond.
The works in this exhibition show the development during this decade of relationships between flat and textured geometric elements that the artist refers to as «cells», «prisons» and «conduits».
As an artist working predominantly with sound, she has created a unique body of performances, installations, and sculptures based on electromagnetic fields, a line of inquiry that stems from a deep urge to listen to an invisible world, here the world of electrical conduits and systems.
A new show on California artist Wallace Berman (1926 - 1976) makes the case for his enduring significance as a seminal cultural figure and numinous conduit of his times.
«I'm interested in the voice as author, as witness, as conduit, as ventriloquist» — the artist speaks about what comes next
Covered with undulating loops of paint, the Infinity Net paintings, first produced by the artist in New York in the late 1950s, act as a conduit between abstract expressionism and minimalism.
This exhibition brings together the work of artists from the early 1970s to the present, to investigate food as a conduit for ideas of social ritual, commerce, pleasure and visual representation.
The exhibition brings together the work of artists from the early 1970s to the present, to investigate food as a conduit for ideas of social ritual, commerce, pleasure and visual representation.
Grimaldi's artworks act as neutral conduits between the artist and viewer, founding meaning in this reciprocity.
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).
Within this aim, the program strives to create a symbiotic relationship between the artist and audience as a conduit for new artistic practice and intervention.
In the first segment of a three - part conversation between Center Visiting Artist Ain Gordon and Center Executive Director Paula Marincola, they discuss Gordon's role as a conduit between the Center and its grantees.
As young, practicing curators they were invaluable to their local contexts — places like Amman in Jordan or Skopje in Macedonia — because they were acting as conduits between artists and publics in regions where there was virtually no infrastructure and certainly no markeAs young, practicing curators they were invaluable to their local contexts — places like Amman in Jordan or Skopje in Macedonia — because they were acting as conduits between artists and publics in regions where there was virtually no infrastructure and certainly no markeas conduits between artists and publics in regions where there was virtually no infrastructure and certainly no market.
Crown Point has functioned as an etching workshop and gallery for more than 50 years, serving as a conduit for such artists as Richard Diebenkorn, Alex Katz, Sol Lewitt, and Helen Frankenthaler, and now has ushered in younger artists with active markets and critical profiles.
In an accompanying statement, the artist writes about the struggle to find ways of making marks that look natural and at home on the canvas, that have their own personality rather than acting as a conduit for hers.
The work in the exhibition demonstrates that when considering the life of a copy, like that of a subway ad, the unique variations in installation, lighting and the markings of artists, all function as conduits of originality.
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...
This work presents, as Colin Gardner suggests in his catalogue essay for the exhibition, «A twist on the artist's earlier horizontal, side by side cell and conduit paintings (with their necessary sense of enclosure)».
Join project based artist Imin Yeh as she leads a tour and discussion of her new work Paper Power, a site - specific installation of electrical conduits and fixtures made entirely out of white paper located in one of Montalvo's cottages.
While not directly commenting on these issues, the ominous soundscape of Violin Tuned D.E.A.D. nevertheless suggests Nauman's engagement with that turbulent moment in American history and served as a point of departure for Ligon to consider other works in which the artist's studio has acted as a conduit for contemporary events.
In an attention - compromised age when images are instant and prevalent, abstract painting serves as a contradiction, acting as a conduit for the mark of the original, individual artist.
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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