Sentences with phrase «artist imbue»

I became interested in the «anima» in «animation»... what makes dead matter come alive, how do both the child and the artist imbue life into seemingly inanimate objects?
Yet the artist imbues his own miniatures with the painful topicality of wasted life.
Each reflects the ways in which the artist imbued form with the narrative history of human subjects, usually influential African - American figures.
Through these techniques as well as the use of actual film to take pictures, at times out of focus, the artist imbues the works with a haziness that speaks to the indistinct nature of history and «fact» and a surface that The New York Times describes as «clouds of scintillation.»

Not exact matches

Creating a handmade item resonates with me already, so adding the additional element of collaborating with an artist to imbue these added layers and special design elements to our handcrafted slings, studio space, and events is incredibly special.
A special word here about Blige, the thundering soul singer and R&B artist who imbues Florence with such grit and radiant grace that she should be on everyone's Oscar list for Best Supporting Actress.
Freelance illustrator and graphic artist Chris Brunton's 25 years as Art Director at a busy regional newspaper has imbued him with a «can - do» attitude and an arsenal of illustration and cartooning styles to suit any assignment.
Nintendo's artists enlarged series protagonist Samus Aran to imbue her suit with fine details.
[Pat Steir] sees her overwhelming «From the Sea» drawings, huge (60 by 100 inches), totally gestural works -LSB-...] as inspired by the Japanese artist Hiroshige and by Courbet, who imbued his nature paintings with a heavy sensuality.
Imbued with a narrative quality, the works carry the heady optimism of a DJ with the showstopper tune or a graffiti artist with the biggest and boldest tag.
The artists as «object makers» imbue these things with a life of their own liberating them from the confines of the specifically definable.
The artists collected water samples from the Hoosic River, which were then poured over the paper during printing, imbuing the image with ripples of river water.
These works consisted of cartridges for various 8 - bit gaming platforms, such as the Atari 2600 and Nintendo Entertainment System, which the artist manually altered so as to modify their functionality, primarily by removing elements, which has the effect of imbuing them with a sense of tragic futility, as well as isolating the games» visual vocabularies by foregrounding certain of their frequently - ignored formal aspects.
Patterson's performance promotes an exchange between artist and viewer in which the artist offers participants hats constructed from newspapers in exchange for an idea, imbuing the performance with a type of humor common to many Fluxus projects.
An influential artist in the fields of kinetic sculpture and experimental filmmaking during the mid-to-late twentieth century, Breer made stop - motion films that grew out of a desire to imbue his paintings with movement.
Notions of negation — which the artist calls dematerialization, non-sculpture, and anti-concept — are central to Seung - taek Lee's approach, and indicate the process by which ordinary or mundane objects are transformed to be imbued with metaphysical meaning.
Lauter's work is clearly imbued with historical self - consciousness — the press release rightly cites «Redon, Vuillard, Bonnard, as well as other members of the Nabis and Post-Impressionists» among the Los Angeles — based artist's precursors, to which list I would add Blaue Reiter — period Kandinsky and maybe a few more recent explorers of the cusp
Laing's Lincoln Convertible (1964), on the other hand, is imbued with a sombre finitude, as the artist uses multi-coloured dots for the first (and last) time, to commemorate President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
The nebulous notion of ephemeral storage for digital information captures the imagination of many contemporary artists, and it has also been a popular art subject throughout the ages that can now be marketed as if imbued with a new meaning, with Diane Arbus» 1960 photograph Clouds on - screen at a drive - in movie, N.J., offered by Fraenkel Gallery, being just one example.
The resulting structures, the artist continues «almost have personalities, because they're so complex you imbue them with certain qualities.»
Interesting to me is an artist who is personally imbued and engaged with content and able to create and sustain a life that is full of meaning.
He has imbued his figures with the «hedonistic, the erotic, the playful» in a way that has allowed the artist to address «a metaphor of desire and fantasy.»
No doubt the result of the artist's lengthy process of preparation and many hours spent in rapt concentration, de Kooning captured and distilled the many ephemeral qualities of his home on East Hampton in the sumptuous surface of Untitled XVIII, which is penetrated by an inner glow, softly imbued with the particularly incandescent quality of its North Atlantic light.
Imbued with a blend of dark humor and chilling realism, the satirical sculptures of the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan are known to both amuse and horrify the viewers.
Each material is fed through a process of abstract painting where they become imbued with an artist's enchantment in their ideal state.
Each artist's works are not merely translations of ideas, but are rather imbued with information.
Here are five artists - Motherwell, Caravaggio, Morandi, Matisse, and Rothko - from different places, times, and cultures who imbue their paintings with light in ways that are unique to their artistic vision.
The artist dedicated his later studio practice to the consideration of simple and ordinary objects, often in sparsely composed table studies, imbuing his subjects with symbolic content and an unexpected complexity.
The other artists in the exhibition pick up the diversity, the permissiveness, and the social content of the 1950s, imbuing the stain with sex, psychology, and cultural reference.
The New York — based artist Kevin Beasley imbues his sculptures with both personal associations and references to current events, social movements, and economic realities.
Ceramic vessels made of Mallorcan earth are at once playful and disturbing: Double Autoportrait (2011)'s facial features appear as if formed haphazardly, or spontaneously generated, and imbued with the artist's energy.
Via his multicolored outlining technique, which the artist refers to as «halation,» the works are imbued with a subtle Kodachrome radiance.
That said, to whatever extent emotional traumas may have prompted or may imbue certain works, these do not provide the «missing links» to understanding the artist's motivations, much less his achievement overall.
Imbued with an elemental vastness, the acclaimed Korean artist Jungjin Lee's photography encapsulates a world of stillness and wonder.
This two - part lecture series explores how artists have engaged and manipulated space and imbued it with psychological significance.
Her ripped and torn canvases, imbued with what she calls «body colors» — such as red, brown, and black, as well as «spirit colors» — such as purple, gold, and silver bring Beck into a visual arts lineage with artists including Jean Fautrier and Miriam Cahn.
Working in a variety of media from light to wood to paint, these artists» geometric sculptures and paintings, carefully crafted with moments of exacting perfection, delibertly retain the presence of the wayward human gesture and humble hand - made mark, imbuing them with a quiet and understated transcendental beauty.
Jewish Museum Members are invited to an early Members - only viewing of Chaim Soutine: Flesh, featuring Soutine's remarkable paintings depicting hanging fowl, beef carcasses, and rayfish, imbued with the unique visual conceptions and painterly energy that the artist brought to the tradition of still - life, considered among his greatest artistic achievements.
Following Alice Neel, the Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles brings to the space the British artist Paul Nash (1889 - 1946), a major painter of the 20th century still under - recognized in France, whose works selected for this exhibition are imbued with a surrealist atmosphere and a sense of the finite, against a backdrop of death and war.
The artist focuses on the personal memories we each bring to our experiences in both his performances and his sculptures, embedding them with objects and sounds imbued with personal experience.
Transcending generational and national identity, the artists included in the exhibition uniformly imbued their work with emotion, narrative, and personality — qualities that had long been undervalued in the contemporary art scene.
Houston - based artist Trenton Doyle Hancock's collaged paintings and etchings are imbued with fictional narratives that explore ideas of reclaiming identity through the development of adapted personalities, which are illuminated by his use of repeated symbols and masking motifs.
For New York - based artist Amie Siegel's first solo show in London, the South London Gallery (SLG) presented recent works Quarry, 2015 and Fetish, 2016 which explore the mechanisms through which objects become imbued with meaning.
Of course, it's thrilling to see these artists grouped together in this context, but I gravitated toward the regional artists in the show, curious about their particular approach to imbuing clothing with unexpected meaning.
Often imbued with the absurdist patina of plush set pieces for a performance forever postponed or an intimate scenario just passed, Tom Burr's sculptural configurations hint at but ultimately displace the role of persona, including the artist's.
«The important mission of the artist is to portray scenes which the layman neglects to see in nature; to show beauties which the public never think of beholding; and to imbue his paintings with a thought that is not commonplace.
The emphasis of the first section is perhaps best summarized by the little - known post-war artist John Latham's room full of paintings and sculptures glutted with parts of, or whole, books; as part of his practice, Latham also burned books in order to imbue himself with «gray matter,» as the wall text notes.
Levine rose to prominence as a member of the Pictures Generation, a group of artists centered in New York in the late 1970s and 1980s whose work examined the structures of signification underlying mass - circulated images, and in many cases directly appropriated these images in order to imbue them with new, critically inflected meaning.
Conceiving her works as a kind of sensory transfer between the hand of the artist and the flesh of the subject, Saville imbues her figures with a tactile, palpable life force that finds early expression in the present work.
According the those critics, The Fountain shows that an artist's labor has nothing to do with their work's merit — that an artwork is imbued with cultural significance automatically as soon as an artist calls it «art.»
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