Sentences with phrase «artist explore the nature»

The works of this prolific artist explore the nature of perception.

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Eminent artists, theologians, and philosophers will be exploring the nature of art and its role in society.
Artist David O'Reilly is moving on from the ambiant Mountain and exploring the nature of all things with publisher Double Fine in a PlayStation 4 exclusive called Everything.
In exploring the nature of global exchanges between educators, artists, architects and designers in the decades...
Artist Boat Kayak Tours Explore your creative side and nature through a kayak adventure on Galveston Bay that includes equipment and art supplies for you to create a masterpiece of the beautiful environment you will encounter.
Today will be spent exploring this region, which attracts nature lovers and artists from all over the world.
Located in the historic borough of Ephrata in northeastern Lancaster County, the Artist's Inn is ideally situated for exploring the sights of Lancaster Country, which range from farmers markets, festivals, museums, and theaters, to concerts, historic sites, nature hikes, and other entertainment.
The Artist's Inn is ideally located for exploring the sights of Lancaster Country, which range from farmers markets, festivals, museums, and theaters, to concerts, historic sites, nature hikes, and other entertainment.
The exhibition features recent videos by acclaimed international artists who use their work to explore the spectacle of nature and the sense of cosmic stupor that captures humans when faced with the sublime vastness of our planet.
The use and depiction of everyday items allowed Pop artists to challenge the nature of marketing, explore identity representation and counter the heavy - handed emotional intensity of previous generations, such as the Abstract Expressionists.
The Visual Arts Program at Wave Hill presents the work of contemporary artists who explore the dynamic relationship between nature, culture and site through exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery and the Sunroom Project Space, and through the Winter Workspace Program and generated@wavehill.
The exhibition (which takes its name from a conversation between Jeff Wall and Lucas Blalock about the need for art to be experimental and mysterious) also explores the truth - telling nature — or more accurately, the fantasy - telling nature — of the camera with a comprehensive selection of works from fourteen different artists from within the collection.
Aiming to explore the nature of «visual awkwardness,» Shonky: The Aesthetics of Awkwardness, artist John Walter's curation of the Hayward Gallery's Touring Curatorial Open, brings together an array of exciting contemporary artists and architects.
Kessling works across a range of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
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A closer look at the abstract artist and their work will reveal this very nature which is explored through their great mysterious imaginations.
The Linda Pace Foundation is pleased to present the Texas debut of Secondary Stories, a room - sized installation by Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, who has become widely regarded for her often ephemeral work that explores narratives about language, nature, social interactions and the passing of time.
Pam Rogers is a painter / sculptor whose work explores the territory between the nature and the role of the artist as they engage with nature.
American artist Morgan Bulkeley has spent a life time exploring humanity's impact on the environment, the perilous state of nature and the corporate agenda of promoting mass consumption that lies at the core of the increasing threat to wildlife and humanity itself.
Wahler has curated over 400 exhibitions around the globe, principally as museum director / chief curator, but also as a consultant and independent curator, including From Synchrony to Synchronicity (Basel, 2015), a large - scale installation with fireflies, crickets, and algorithmic music by Swiss artist Robin Meier that explored the principles of order in nature and collective intelligence.
As in much of the artist's previous work, including photographs taken in Sri Lanka, Lebanon, Iran and India, and in particular his work in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, Polidori is exploring a closely observed subject: the situation of humanity in the face of the overwhelming power of nature and time and a search for the universal.
The group exhibition brings together the works of three different artists exploring the «increasingly conflated physical spaces of retail, business, and leisure» that have evolved from nature through corporate branding.
Armstrong takes the most interesting aspects of what past artists have explored in this realm of abstracted observation — Bonnard, Braque, John Marin, Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove, Georgia O'Keefe, Lois Dodd among others — and makes it a uniquely personal and inventive manner of responding pictorially to nature.
Amy Guidry is an American artist whose work explores human psyche, social interactions, the relationship between people, animals, and nature.
The tree itself is intimately linked to themes the artist has explored over a decade, such as the relation between nature and technologies.
The Maginot Line illustrates the variety of drawing practices artists use to explore the narrative nature of the line as the vehicle for creating shape, depth and form.
As today's instruments of meaningful articulation and expression are undergoing an equally dramatic reassessment, The Idiosyncratic Pencil will explore the early 21st Century artist's response to the rapidly evolving nature of image making in this breakneck, feverish, media - saturated, and over-stimulated epoch.
For more than four decades Maren Hassinger (b. 1947) has been recognized as a pioneering artist who mindfully explores our relationship to nature, movement, and transformation.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents From Nature, a new exhibition featuring six Korean artists who explore what it means to espouse the values found in natureâ $» form, flow, utilization of resourcesâ $» In their art and life.
By embedding photographs he took in Colorado's Rocky Mountains in further digital layers, the artist explores contemporary means of representation of nature between the sublime, science and technology.
Rebecca Murtaugh is a New York based artist whose work explores alchemy, the history of objects, and in the relationship between nature and the manmade.
The result of a collaboration with an international group of artists, it will include a cooking show by Will Benedict, a nature show by Korakrit Arunanondchai, a video by Mckenzie Wark, a visual essay by Aria Dean, a talk show by Hannah Black, a docu - short on «seasteading» in Tahiti by Daniel Keller, a report on «reparation hardware» by Ilana Harris Babou, a cartoon by Amalia Ulman, a docu - short on «economic utopias» by Christopher Kulendran Thomas, a Nollywood fictional drama exploring the influence of technology and digital culture in South Africa by the artist collective CUSS Group, and a contribution by the Women's History Museum.
Inspired by the High Line as an ambulatory space experienced most naturally in motion, Wanderlust extends the tradition of Conceptual art wherein the act of walking served as an inspiration for many artists who explored life both in the urban context and in an ambivalent confrontation with nature.
Prominent themes explored by the work of 18 shortlisted artists included alienation in the digital age, the intersection between private and public spaces, sensory experiences and the transient nature of life.
The Latvian - born, New York — based artist has been rendering nature imagery from black - and - white photographic sources since the 1960s, exploring the same subjects repeatedly in paintings, drawings and prints.
Artists Explore the Fleeting and Impermanent Nature of Time and Memory in New Target Gallery Exhibition
MPA will present an exhibition of works by three contemporary artists from the Mid-Atlantic region whose work explores how art, science and nature can be integrated or re-mixed through digital formats.
This group exhibition, bringing all three artists together, looks at and explores the relationship between art and nature
Ordinarily, exhibitions focusing on American painting and sculpture from this period isolate and examine only one particular style or one specific group of artists; Counterpoints: American Art 1930 - 1945 will explore and emphasize the pluralist nature of the multi-dimensional art world.
Discover the artists» unexpected friendship and explore how our exhibition opens up far - reaching questions about the nature of modern art and its histories.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a two - part exhibition on view at MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, presents a range of work from the mid-1990s to today by the artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. 1959), who uses allegorical methods to explore the cyclical nature of change in modernizing societies, the urban landscape, and patterns of economic progress.
The artists included in this exhibition — Adam Nelson, Yoko K., and Grethe Wittrock — will collaborate to create an immersive environment that explores the changing nature of our relationship to the natural world.
Chicago - based artists John Opera and Adam Schreiber utilize rudimentary image - making processes as a means of exploring photography's most elemental nature.
Laurel Schultz is a photographer and multi-media artist whose work explores fragments and figments of the natural world as a lens on human nature.
In Border Crossing, conceptual artist Jami Porter Lara explores connections between ideas that are typically set at odds: nature and artifice, art and trash, and past and present.
Staging Nature explores, in works from the Permanent Collection of the Kemper Museum, some of the many ways that nature is inspiration and subject for arNature explores, in works from the Permanent Collection of the Kemper Museum, some of the many ways that nature is inspiration and subject for arnature is inspiration and subject for artists.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
James Dean Erickson, an artist whose paintings explore the space between realism and abstraction to elicit the ephemeral and enduring qualities of nature, will lead the Painting -LSB-...]
Nepalese artist's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong explores the confluence of nature, cultures and symbolism.
It is here, and thanks to the magic of the watercolor techniques, that the artist explored the vibrant colors and shapes in nature.
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